Dear Arsenal Fan.... Yours Truly, Dear Leader

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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Wengerball
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Dear Arsenal Fan.... Yours Truly, Dear Leader

Post by Wengerball »

Dear Arsenal supporter,

Sunday was very disappointing because for the second time in two weeks we gave away a game we could have won.

It is alarming because at Fulham we were 1-0 up and we lost the game. At Swansea we got back to 2-2 and straight away we conceded a third goal. It was down to a lack of composure and the right decision-making and it's a concern.

Swansea played well against us and I think we were unlucky with the penalty decision against Aaron Ramsey in the first half. But after that our defensive performance was not good enough and that's why we lost the game.

When we got back to 2-2 with Theo Walcott's goal I thought we could win because we were looking dangerous. Their keeper, Michel Vorm, kept them in the game at times with some excellent saves. Also we missed some unbelievable chances which were very difficult to understand and explain.

Once again our travelling fans were absolutely fantastic. They gave us tremendous support in Wales and it makes us even more sorry for them because we didn't get the right result.

But we now have a massive opportunity to respond against Manchester United next Sunday - it is time for us to wake up and be focused.

Thanks for your support.

Dear Leader



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And as was well in the world again!


(Untill Sunday when we will get right royally buttfucked again!).

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Post by rodders999 »

Wengerball wrote: it is time for us to wake up and be focused.
Funny, I would have imagined August to be a better time to do that. :roll:

We're fifth in January, time to wake up! Oh dear he's sounding more and more like Captain Mannering every time he opens his mouth :oops:

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Post by SteveO 35 »

"Their keeper, Michel Vorm, kept them in the game at times with some excellent saves"

All of those must have come during the period when I fell asleep then. Which ones? Ramsey's header that was straight at him?

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Gave up what that bollocks along time ago. Would prefer to be e-mailed weekly by some bullshit scam artist wishing to dish out their oil money.

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Post by OOKed »

Wengerball wrote:Dear Arsenal supporter,

Sunday was very disappointing because for the second time in two weeks we gave away a game we could have won.

It is alarming because at Fulham we were 1-0 up and we lost the game. At Swansea we got back to 2-2 and straight away we conceded a third goal. It was down to a lack of composure and the right decision-making and it's a concern.

Swansea played well against us and I think we were unlucky with the penalty decision against Aaron Ramsey in the first half. But after that our defensive performance was not good enough and that's why we lost the game.

When we got back to 2-2 with Theo Walcott's goal I thought we could win because we were looking dangerous. Their keeper, Michel Vorm, kept them in the game at times with some excellent saves. Also we missed some unbelievable chances which were very difficult to understand and explain.

Once again our travelling fans were absolutely fantastic. They gave us tremendous support in Wales and it makes us even more sorry for them because we didn't get the right result.

But we now have a massive opportunity to respond against Manchester United next Sunday - it is time for us to wake up and be focused.

Thanks for your support.

Dear Leader



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"Our season starts now" .. you missed that one ..

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