Olympiakos at home.

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Thierry 3-8-99
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goonertux wrote:
Thierry 3-8-99 wrote:
OneBardGooner wrote:
Rugby Gooner wrote:
GoonerMuzz wrote:So excuse lottery, place your bets!!

Officals got it wrong has to be in there :)
Fixture Congestion, crucial injuries/suspensions, tiredness. However they "Showed great mental strength."
a leetle bit unlucky
we'll need belief in the next round but I believe we can still do it
Have you seen Bayern Munich lately?
yes they are playing well but I believe we have the quality

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The Arsenal dressing room door is apparently slammed shut says the birdy in the studio.

Yeah, he'll be giving it to them alright - just like he did after Monaco and Zagreb - to ensure there's no repeat.

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OneBardGooner wrote:we cuntrolled za game
Ah, but it was an illusionary domination

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rodders999 wrote:The day he is no longer manager will be the greatest day as an Arsenal supporter. Better than any league or cup win. This never ending cycle of shit is fucking soul destroying, I can't fucking stand it anymore :banghead:
POST OF THE SEASON. :high5:

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Here he comes..............................eyes down.

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Got to give the Greeks their due though they shut the door well for much of the game and we had no answer to kicking it in :banghead:

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wibble wrote:
OneBardGooner wrote:we cuntrolled za game
Ah, but it was an illusionary domination
Wullllll Uhhhhh Look

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GoonerMuzz wrote:Got to give the Greeks their due though they shut the door well for much of the game and we had no answer to kicking it in :banghead:
Another Positive is there's Free kebabs all night down the Blackstock Road. :D :barscarf:

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Wrighty speaking on behalf of us all - the truth

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SteveO 35 wrote:The Arsenal dressing room door is apparently slammed shut says the birdy in the studio.

Yeah, he'll be giving it to them alright - just like he did after Monaco and Zagreb - to ensure there's no repeat.
The *word censored* has probably got them sitting in there on Duck Down bean bags, in the soft light of Lava Lamps, all stroking their earlobes chanting Woosaa,WooSaa! :banghead:

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What 'd he say mate?

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Wrighty making the point about Alexis starting to look about if things dont improve

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I don't know what was worse tonight

a) Watching Le Fraud arms stretched out moaning about their keeper wasting time bereft of any ideas of how to break down the worst team in our group
b) Seeing our one decent centre half limp off and face the prospect of the Big Non-Jumping Pansy and Nice Boy Calum being rotated alongside Gabriel
c) Looking at the bench and knowing that Joel Campbell (my word, how fucking shit is he) and Ramsey are the only attacking players available to turn the game but nobody better could be found in the window
d) Seeing Monreal - a player who has improved beyond belief - lose his place to a shockingly out of form Gibbs
e) Seeing Ospina make the sort of monumental fuck up that Mannone, Almunia and Flapper produced week after week for 5 years but knowing that Le Tool will stubbornly insist he is super quality
f) Knowing that it matters not to the owner, CEO and manager who as long as we're 4th or thereabouts come Christmas will do fuck all about it anyway

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OneBardGooner wrote:What 'd he say mate?
It was an accident?

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Need at least a point against Bayern now, or we are out after 4 matches.
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