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• #165352
liverpool looking a bit more like liverpool these days
tidy performance against west ham tonight
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• #165353
Yes forest. Great work.
Its madness down at the bottom.
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• #165354
Feel sorry for Arsenal - was rooting for them - but they've got no one to blame but themselves. West Ham and Southampton results were bad.
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• #165355
Brilliant from well out of it! Still hoping for Southampton, Everton and Leeds - final day to decide it.
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• #165356
This is exactly how I as a Forest fan have felt for the last 2 months....
Someone else's turn todayDid well to turn it around after missing the penalty and going behind. Sounded like the crowd were well behind the team. Makes a big difference.
Guess if you buy enough players eventually some of them will score. Chelsea excepted, of course.
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• #165357
Need to watch highlights of that game. But var made great call for the Stones goal. Looked way offside but var showed otherwise.
City far superior to Arsenal last night
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• #165358
City looked awesome last night, high grade stuff, top top stuff.
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• #165359
Citeh were on fire last night, game plan superb.. it was good while it lasted. Still champions league football next season.
Citeh for the treble will be a great achievement
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• #165360
No one to blame other than being in a different financial league from City. Arsenal have done very well, whatever the final result of the season, and should be very proud. I am (as a native Gunner).
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• #165361
Absolutely not saying they shouldn't be proud of their achievements but, had they converted some games they either clearly should have won or not thrown away games they were in command of, losing to City wouldn't have mattered and neither would City's financial doping.
That's a squad failure.
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• #165362
But there’s no such thing as big 6 bias
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• #165363
They let a 2-0 lead slip twice against Liverpool and West Ham. Don't know if that's a mentality thing or just a tiredness thing, but results like that will haunt them when (if?) City win the league.
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• #165364
This. That's not a Man City problem, that's an Arsenal problem. I'm still 100% rooting for them to get over the line and win but it's not going to happen.
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• #165365
arsenal have been awesome this season. an absolute joy to watch.
their luck has just changed a bit after that amazing comeback against, I think, villa.
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• #165366
just caught up with the west ham v liverpool action. very harsh on the hammers to not be given a pen for that thiago basketball dribbling in the box
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• #165367
arsenal have been awesome these last four games. an absolute joy to watch.
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• #165368
Are you talking about the 'handball' after the amazing insights from joe cole and co?
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• #165369
We need a point today or next week to go up.
5-0 up after 34 minutes. That'll do!
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• #165370
Why did Soucek grab his penis after scoring yesterday? Something symbolic or just 'hiding a Lomas'?
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• #165372
Spurs continuing their weekly tradition. 2-0 down already.
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• #165373
Make that 3 inside 14 mins. Fucking hell
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• #165374
Are those Spurs fans really leaving already? Or have they just decided to get an early start on the queue for half time refreshments?
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• #165375
could have been 3-3 by half time
we really switched offspurs melts leaving after 12 mins, i don't really understand that mentality spend 4 hrs getting up to merseyside then just give up, what they gonna do, visit the docks and the cavern ? spend some time on the lovely beach up in formby ?
hopefully we can sort it out at half time and tighten up the defence. we've forgotten the 2nd best striker in premiershit history is waiting in our box.
arsenal being a bit spursy at the end of the season
ffs