Lucky Dip

As we're unlikely to see terraces again at football, this is the virtual equivalent where you can chat to your hearts content about all football matters and, obviously, Arsenal in particular. This forum encourages all Gooners to visit and contribute so please keep it respectful, clean and topical.
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http://www.arsenal.com/article.asp?this ... +on+Sunday

Well with the draw on tomorrow (ahem today) i wonder who we shall get in the lucky dip draw
I haven't looked at the list though who is the team you want home or away??

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Come ooooooooon Havant & Waterlooville!!

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tonysaunders wrote:Come ooooooooon Havant & Waterlooville!!
i can see the chavs or mancs gettin them, thjey always get the pi55 easy draws :roll:

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I predict a premiership team or a Championship team at home.

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I predict a Premier League team, or a Championship team, or a League One team, or a League Two team, or a non-league team either home or away.

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tonysaunders wrote:I predict a Premier League team, or a Championship team, or a League One team, or a League Two team, or a non-league team either home or away.
No way, we aint that unlucky are we??

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Post by gus ceasar is a legend »

I predict a riot!

:twisted:

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Havant at home - their players deserve a day out at the greatest stadium in the World. lol.

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Post by U.F.G Anfield '89 »

dvbrisgooner1 wrote:Havant at home - their players deserve a day out at the greatest stadium in the World. lol.
too right, anyone rememberr farnbrough?

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I know I and, to a far greater extent, Gus do! :wink: 8)

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Any update? where can i see\hear it?

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burnley away then !

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U.F.G Anfield '89 wrote:
dvbrisgooner1 wrote:Havant at home - their players deserve a day out at the greatest stadium in the World. lol.
too right, anyone rememberr farnbrough?
Yes a certain Mr Jeffers decided to fall over and get one of there plyers sent off in the first 5 minutes. He did get 38,000 at highbury clap him off though.

Biggest game he will eer play in and he lasts 5 minutes poor bloke

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2007_gooner wrote:
U.F.G Anfield '89 wrote:
dvbrisgooner1 wrote:Havant at home - their players deserve a day out at the greatest stadium in the World. lol.
too right, anyone rememberr farnbrough?
Yes a certain Mr Jeffers decided to fall over and get one of there plyers sent off in the first 5 minutes. He did get 38,000 at highbury clap him off though.

Biggest game he will eer play in and he lasts 5 minutes poor bloke

I remember we had to play in blue as we were the "away" team, but someone obviously hadn't told one family from Farnborough who had dyed their kids hair yellow, and dressed them in fluorescent yellow jackets!! I felt for the poor little sods who would have to go to school on the Monday to be ripped apart by their mates who were all dressed in red & white. If you watch the DVD from that season you can spot them on the highlights about half-way up the Clock-End to the left of the goal as you look at it - they stick out like a sore thumb.

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Post by stats »

Must of been a strange day for those there supporting Arsenal a little bit, playing in our away shirt at home & not even in our changeing room as we were put down as away
Got the programme & remember the scoreline (5-1, Campbell, Bergkamp......)

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