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After watching the '79 F.A.Cup I was a Gunner for Life.

Still the Best game of Soccer i have seen.

Arsenal 3 Man U 2

After watching the '79 F.A.Cup I was a Gunner for Life.

Still the Best game of Soccer i have seen.

Arsenal 3 Man U 2

Newcastle 5 Man U 0 for me haha

 
Newcastle 5 Man U 0 for me haha

U can't follow newcastle, They are Magpies. It's just not on Benny!!!!

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Spurs 5 Arsenal 1 Carling Cup Semi Leg Two - I watched it in a sports bar in Cairo that didn't serve alcohol and required a 25 pound minimum spend. I ordered lasagne, that was 24.90 but i begged him to let me buy only that. It came out in the 80th minute and was spicy as all hell, but I was in raptures at this stage.

Ended up later on that night in downtown Cairo drunk as a skunk and singing Spurs chants.


Ended up later on that night in downtown Cairo drunk as a skunk and singing Spurs chants.

:lol:

Man U 2 Wigan 1.

That's just about all she wrote....EPL Title

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Man U 2 Wigan 1.

That's just about all she wrote....EPL Title

So so Dull Dull Dull. I still remember & cherish the night Sir Alex threw the Boot at Beckham's head at Highbury.

We Gunners are most proud of that dummy spit!

 
So so Dull Dull Dull. I still remember & cherish the night Sir Alex threw the Boot at Beckham's head at Highbury. We Gunners are most proud of that dummy spit!
Unfortunately thats about all you gunners have been proud of lately....
Unfortunately thats about all you gunners have been proud of lately....

The reds will rip that title off you next year though, High Tower.;) No Tevez, probably a Liverpool player soon and if Ronaldo leaves, we won't even have a competition in the next title race.:P Haha, I love my arrogance.


god i hate relegation dogfights... we can't go down, it's not right...

howay the lads!!

The reds will rip that title off you next year though, High Tower.;) No Tevez, probably a Liverpool player soon and if Ronaldo leaves, we won't even have a competition in the next title race.:P Haha, I love my arrogance.

If Ronaldo leaves.....we'll have plenty of cash to splash around for the quartet-repeat title.... :lol:

Unfortunately thats about all you gunners have been proud of lately....

At least we didn't sell our club to Oil Sheiks who really couldn't care less. Man U will regret that decision one day. Same goes for City & Chelsea.

At least we didn't sell our club to Oil Sheiks who really couldn't care less. Man U will regret that decision one day. Same goes for City & Chelsea.

It's in good hands WYL :D

We have a monopoly on oil. Frequent flyers to Dubai and Abu dhabi keep clicking over, ..... . Just wish I had the same amount of frequent flyers. <_<

Well I for one am absolutely over the moon that Newcastle got relegated and more so that Shearer was in charge!

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

Last night watching the highlights show and seeing all the geordies cry warmed my heart considerably.


Well I for one am absolutely over the moon that Newcastle got relegated and more so that Shearer was in charge!

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

Last night watching the highlights show and seeing all the geordies cry warmed my heart considerably.

How was some of the footage of the Hull and Sunderland supporters....amazing scenes.

Well after Bolton going close last year I know the relief they would be feeling

Oh and Manure getting beaten by Barca.......Gold!

Well after Bolton going close last year I know the relief they would be feeling

Oh and Manure getting beaten by Barca.......Gold!

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I see the Russian Institution have now appointed their new manager. Wonder at what cost?

It's awesome!!!!

If your blind!

Mind you the one game they did play in it was not too bad as the stripes seem to be tucked into the shirts, but there was a poll with worst new kits and Newcastles yellow one is awful, there was quite a few that were.

They must be all trying to out do each other.

check it out

http://www.sport.co.uk/news/Football/19718...lubs_added.aspx

 

Greetings Fielders - Prem Update:

Ribery now Odds on to join Liverpool. Meanwhile Jermaine Pennantentury Out to some carp club in Spain called Zaragoza. Rafa Benitez calls Gareth Barry a Gold digger - no surprise there. Gerrard signs until 2013. Fabio Aurelio could be out of action for six months through injury.

Sunderland favourites to sign Giraffe Couch for £12M.

Barcelona - looking the goods to land Cesc Fabregas from Arsenhole.

GG

Greetings Fielders - Prem Update:

Ribery now Odds on to join Liverpool. Meanwhile Jermaine Pennantentury Out to some carp club in Spain called Zaragoza. Rafa Benitez calls Gareth Barry a Gold digger - no surprise there. Gerrard signs until 2013. Fabio Aurelio could be out of action for six months through injury.

Sunderland favourites to sign Giraffe Couch for £12M.

Barcelona - looking the goods to land Cesc Fabregas from Arsenhole.

GG

Cheers. What do you think of your new manager?


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