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• #28302
*Puts a tenner on United to win
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• #28303
Sub: 48mins Djourou off, Squillaci on. just saying
I thought he was serving a three match ban?
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• #28304
*Puts a tenner on United to win
Beginning to think you should have kept your money in your pocket yet?
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• #28305
I thought so, until this morning. Missed Song in the middle today as well.
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• #28306
Beginning to think you should have kept your money in your pocket yet?
I'll be happy either way. Knowing my luck they won't come back from behind like they have done every game since I can remember. I don't even know the last time they lost?
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• #28307
They have the United 5
Should get a pen any second now -
• #28308
fucking gooners; sold it for a bag of saggy chips>>>>>>>>>>>
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• #28309
So how does this result impact on ManU's unbeaten season?
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• #28310
Squillaci wasn't playing today, it was Koscielny and Djourou.
Arsenal don't have a strong enough defence, today's result is further confirmation of this.
Djourou is class, but we miss super Tom. games like these we should clear our lines hard and fast. we also miss the Defensive mid - too many players who can't tackle. Song was soarly missed. i can't believe we only pulled one point on the scum. gutted...
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• #28311
So how does this result impact on ManU's unbeaten season?
takes a great team to go un-beaten
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• #28312
True fact, ^that.
FACT.
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• #28313
Haha, couldn't have gone much better for us today, just need a win tomorrow now.
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• #28314
Nice to Louis Saha back in the goals. I've till got loads of time for him. On his day he is the complete striker.
Good result at Villa park. Dembele will be at a bigger club within a years time.
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• #28315
So how does this result impact on ManU's unbeaten season?
I thought you were smarter than that... ;-/
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• #28316
Taxi for Rosicky
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• #28317
incredible day in the premiership. and great results too :-D
just need a dry day in colombo and a SL win to wrap up the series and then a superbowl victory for whichever side i plump for.
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• #28318
Championship table is looking good, eh Damo
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• #28319
Apparently Newcastle were handed 2 pens and Arse had a man sent off for no reason?
I can't wait to hear Whinger on MOTDI think he was remarkably sanguine about it to be honest, especially as the second penalty was beyond a joke. I also fail to see the difference between Diaby's actions (which warranted a red card) and Nolan's actions in trying to retrieve the ball of Szczesny, where he grabbed him around the neck and threw him to the ground.
But the point remains, Arsenal threw away a winning position due to a lack of leadership on the field.
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• #28320
I think he was remarkably sanguine about it to be honest, especially as the second penalty was beyond a joke. I also fail to see the difference between Diaby's actions (which warranted a red card) and Nolan's actions in trying to retrieve the ball of Szczesny, where he grabbed him around the neck and threw him to the ground.
Well, I thought Diaby got a Red for two offences, the push on Barton, and then the push on Nolan, but yes Nolan should have been punished too.
But I thought both penalty decision were fair, the second was weak, but the Newcastle player did get knocked over by the defenders.
But even if you say that wasn't a penalty, Newcastle had a fair goal disallowed, so you can't really complain about the result.
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• #28321
I didn't.
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• #28322
true, you didn't...
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• #28323
Football, bloody hell. Stunned by the result.
Bright spot is thinking about all those Toon fans who left the ground after Arse's 4th goal went in, with less than 30 mins gone. Ha!
I f***ing hate people who leave before the end of the game. And that includes so-called Arsenal fans.
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• #28324
One interesting thing to come out of this is that a lot of Arses now regard Song as an indispensable player. I wonder how many of them saw nothing wrong with him being booed 5 years ago at Fulham.
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• #28325
I'll just leave this here...
Yup