STEP FORWARD MR LEHMAN.

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Step
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STEP FORWARD MR LEHMAN.

Post by Step »

He simply must come in Vs Blackburn.

He commands his box and won't let the defence switch off.

Almunia should not be let near a a match ever again.

Yes he can be great but there's always a catastrophe around the corner as proved again today.(A foreign version of robert green).

Bring back the mad reassuring German and lets start picking up maximum points again.

It's not too let ..... yet.

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Post by Perryashburtongroves »

Wenger will stand by Alfoolnia as Jens can't be anywhere near match-sharp yet. He'll play him until there's one more fuck-up and then give the gig to Lehman. It is too late anyway- has been snce last summer's transfer window closed.

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Post by spinney12 »

I was watching jens warm up quite a lot today and he let quite a few straight through his legs and a few players took shots from outside the box not great but they went in....almunia shouldnt have come out for the goal but squillaci shouldve cleared it

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Post by cardinal2011 »

A keeper playing in an under 11's game would not have come out for that ball!!

Everyone has known for years that Almunia is a muppet and should be no where near a team like Arsenal. Offer him out on loan to a spanish team and hear them piss themselves laughing. He is a fu*king joke.

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Post by cardinal2011 »

After watching that goal again on MOTD I have come to the following conclusion -

I would rather have Stephen Hawking in goal then that useless, incompetent, waste of space twat Almunia.

I mean who in their right mind would buy this muppet from us???

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Post by Step »

No one.

No wonder the defence make mistakes when you have Crusty playing behind them. Doesn't exactly instill confidence does it?

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Post by bookproject »

spinney12 wrote:I was watching jens warm up quite a lot today and he let quite a few straight through his legs and a few players took shots from outside the box not great but they went in....almunia shouldnt have come out for the goal but squillaci shouldve cleared it
Sounds like a normal Lehmann warm up to me. From my experience he doesn't really do it 100% during the warm up and it has nothing to do with the actual game.

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Re: STEP FORWARD MR LEHMAN.

Post by wlchuccc »

Step wrote:He simply must come in Vs Blackburn.

He commands his box and won't let the defence switch off.

Almunia should not be let near a a match ever again.

Yes he can be great but there's always a catastrophe around the corner as proved again today.(A foreign version of robert green).

Bring back the mad reassuring German and lets start picking up maximum points again.

It's not too let ..... yet.
I would rather trust Jens than the useless *word censored* AL....this guy is something else, how many times he has costed us points?!!!!

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Post by treygoony »

cardinal2011 wrote:After watching that goal again on MOTD I have come to the following conclusion -

I would rather have Stephen Hawking in goal then that useless, incompetent, waste of space twat Almunia.

I mean who in their right mind would buy this muppet from us???
What happened to us paying somebody £1.5M to take him off us?

:lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: STEP FORWARD MR LEHMAN.

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Step wrote:He simply must come in Vs Blackburn.

He commands his box and won't let the defence switch off.

Almunia should not be let near a a match ever again.

Yes he can be great but there's always a catastrophe around the corner as proved again today.(A foreign version of robert green).

Bring back the mad reassuring German and lets start picking up maximum points again.

It's not too let ..... yet.
No but it might be too late 8)

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Post by mrgnu1958 »

As far as im concerned US Martin"y..the season ended with our defeat at manure last week.

im soooo fed up mate :(

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mrgnu1958 wrote:As far as im concerned US Martin"y..the season ended with our defeat at manure last week.

im soooo fed up mate :(
Think we all are now :(

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Post by defleppardisking »

A 41 yrs old retired keeper to step up and replace another keeper who has never been good enough? PATHETIC

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Post by AFCWozza »

defleppardisking wrote:A 41 yrs old retired keeper to step up and replace another keeper who has never been good enough? PATHETIC
To be fair if Man United had lost there 41 year old keeper and Thomas Kuskcak for the season it would be very interesting watching Ben Amos in goal

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Post by Glitch33 »

Be careful what you wish for. Jens hasn't played for months.

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