Turning point

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flash gunner
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gusher311 wrote:
flash gunner wrote:
gusher311 wrote:I think it's a three horse race and we're in the drivers seat. The boys look like they know what's at stake and believe in themselves. It was a beautiful scene after the game and hope they stay that close. Let's win this fucking thing! 8) :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf:


Augie, sorry but that was a bit ott. I think he was just as happy to win the game under the circumstances and was having a good time. Everybody had a smile on their face and he had the same. Well played Theo 8)
Now im being picky but we arent in the driving seat
I think we are. If we keep winning the pressure moves towards the chavs and mancs. One game at a time 8)
Well youre wrong :roll:

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Rob
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We are fighting on two fronts and I'd be astonished if we won on either, (inspite of the fact that I have us down to win the CL every year :shock: ).

I cannot see how a team as weak defensively and as prone to errors as we are can carry the day. Plus there is the little matter of our key players being kicked off the park as per Saturday.


Having said that, if we can keep both fronts open until April could RvP return to the fold and carry the day ?

Stranger things have happened - such as Anfield '89. Arsenal have surprised me before but I'd be incredulous, if they defied the odds this season.

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