Weekend matches 13/14th February

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Gunner Rob wrote:This Spurs side are not going to go away.
I reckon if we finish above them this season then we will have won the league
If they won't go away on their own, I guess we'll just have to make them :twisted:

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CloakedGooner wrote:
Gunner Rob wrote:This Spurs side are not going to go away.
I reckon if we finish above them this season then we will have won the league
If they won't go away on their own, I guess we'll just have to make them :twisted:
Yep, showdown the 5th of March.

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casgooner wrote:
CloakedGooner wrote:
Gunner Rob wrote:This Spurs side are not going to go away.
I reckon if we finish above them this season then we will have won the league
If they won't go away on their own, I guess we'll just have to make them :twisted:
Yep, showdown the 5th of March.
Exactly! Just really hope we don't screw up against manure, and put too much pressure on ourselves for this game :box:

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95th minute winner against a title rival, and main title rival dropping 3 points in another game. Not a bad weekend. Spurs will struggle to keep up their current form which, even now is only seeing them winning games by the skin of their teeth. A long way still to go for everyone (you'd think it was five games left rather than twelve listening to some of the pundits, especially talking about Leicester and Tottenham). But Arsenal now bookies favourites for the title. Not a bad weekend all told.

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cameron326 wrote:95th minute winner against a title rival, and main title rival dropping 3 points in another game. Not a bad weekend. Spurs will struggle to keep up their current form which, even now is only seeing them winning games by the skin of their teeth. A long way still to go for everyone (you'd think it was five games left rather than twelve listening to some of the pundits, especially talking about Leicester and Tottenham). But Arsenal now bookies favourites for the title. Not a bad weekend all told.
Yeah, about that winning games by the skin of their teeth....

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casgooner wrote:
cameron326 wrote:95th minute winner against a title rival, and main title rival dropping 3 points in another game. Not a bad weekend. Spurs will struggle to keep up their current form which, even now is only seeing them winning games by the skin of their teeth. A long way still to go for everyone (you'd think it was five games left rather than twelve listening to some of the pundits, especially talking about Leicester and Tottenham). But Arsenal now bookies favourites for the title. Not a bad weekend all told.
Yeah, about that winning games by the skin of their teeth....
today was just a one off!

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trustno10 wrote:You have to wonder if Clattenburg would ever have given that penalty to us
Exactly what I said when it was given

I'll hold my hands up and say I got it wrong saying they'd get beat today but they had some incredible fortune there.

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City's players are a complete and utter disgrace. People sauntering around to take throw ins and free kicks at the end, nobody showing for the ball.

The announcement that the manager is being replaced at the end of the season in January despite still being in competition for every competition sums up the attitude at a club that is all fur coat and no knickers.

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northbank123 wrote:City's players are a complete and utter disgrace. People sauntering around to take throw ins and free kicks at the end, nobody showing for the ball.

The announcement that the manager is being replaced at the end of the season in January despite still being in competition for every competition sums up the attitude at a club that is all fur coat and no knickers.
Shouldn't that make them want to fight to keep a place under Pep? As I posted earlier, a few of their players wouldn't get any where near a Bara, Rm side.

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clattenberg gave that to them on a plate, the abject penalty decision, then the offside on aguero when he was on which spuds when on to score from. fucking jammy little *word censored*

steveo, I want fucking reparations :evil:

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cameron326 wrote:
casgooner wrote:
cameron326 wrote:95th minute winner against a title rival, and main title rival dropping 3 points in another game. Not a bad weekend. Spurs will struggle to keep up their current form which, even now is only seeing them winning games by the skin of their teeth. A long way still to go for everyone (you'd think it was five games left rather than twelve listening to some of the pundits, especially talking about Leicester and Tottenham). But Arsenal now bookies favourites for the title. Not a bad weekend all told.
Yeah, about that winning games by the skin of their teeth....
today was just a one off!
Agreed. Was "Special circumstances" (unlike out convincing strolls against Saints, Chavs, Newcastle and Stoke eh? Seriously just embarrassing analysis. Get your head out your Arsene :roll:)

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casgooner wrote:
northbank123 wrote:City's players are a complete and utter disgrace. People sauntering around to take throw ins and free kicks at the end, nobody showing for the ball.

The announcement that the manager is being replaced at the end of the season in January despite still being in competition for every competition sums up the attitude at a club that is all fur coat and no knickers.
Shouldn't that make them want to fight to keep a place under Pep? As I posted earlier, a few of their players wouldn't get any where near a Bara, Rm side.
At most clubs you would think so but not City. Most of them know they won't be there. Toure's head has been gone for years, he'll have no interest in playing a hard-pressing game.

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Just seen messi take a penno against celta vigo. He fukin passed it to suarez to complete his hat-trick!

Remember Pires and Henry trying that trick? :oops:

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Klopp laughing his bollox off when fat kolo scored :lol:

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armchair wrote:Klopp laughing his bollox off when fat kolo scored :lol:
Commentator on Toure's goal 'As simple as that, he didn't even need to jump of the ground'.~ Good thing then, because I doubt if he could have jumped off the ground. I can't believe how fat he is for a Premier league footballer!

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