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MC Prussian

Premier League 2009/10

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lol @ the Hammers fans already leaving the ground.

:whistle:

Atleast their losing and playing shit to have that excuse, Arsenal fans leave early around this time (75+) when they are usually winning and "playing the best football in England ©".

Gotta catch them tubes before they get overcrowded.

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Atleast their losing and playing shit to have that excuse, Arsenal fans leave early around this time (75+) when they are usually winning and "playing the best football in England ©".

Gotta catch them tubes before they get overcrowded.

Yeah you only get one every 2-3 mins :P

Posted

Fair play to Mick McCarthy. I didn't give him a prayer on keeping Wolves up, always thought he was out of his depth at this level but great win tonight after a good display at Villa looks like he will keep them up.

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Massive win for Wolves, three great finishes.

Pleased for them.

Just like Stoke and Birmingham, not exactly a team to be a second-hand supporter of, but they do have a solid team spirit all around and convince by being a unit.

Them and their current state are the ones we should aspire to be in case of a promotion.

However, Franco can sod off - his goal somewhat ruined my FPL team performance this week.lol

Posted

Any one seen the David James howler lol

Yeah, unfortunate.

Pompey's defending get's worse every single week! It's bloody awful.

Man City are just as bad at defending aswell, they arent a good a team.

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Atleast their losing and playing shit to have that excuse, Arsenal fans leave early around this time (75+) when they are usually winning and "playing the best football in England ©".

Gotta catch them tubes before they get overcrowded.

You prat. I was at the Emirates on Saturday and not a single person had left, the whole ground was bouncing, fans swinging scarves around, singing anything from 'We are top of the league,' to Emmanuel Eboue's name right up until the final whistle.

I was also there a couple of weeks ago for the Porto game, when Bendtner's penalty was being slotted in a few had left, but at 4-0 up in stoppage time, I think most grounds would start emptying as people make their way home.

Personally, I wouldn't ever leave early from the Emirates but you can see why people do it because it is an absolute nightmare when you come over the bridge onto Gillespie Road, the queue on the left is massive for Arsenal tube station and can take up to half an hour to get onto a tube, the other option being the walk to Finsbury Park, which isn't exactly great.

It was a problem a while back when Henry was pleading with the fans to stay until the end but it has improved no end. I remember going once and fans started singing, 'is there a fire drill?!' :giggle: but yeah, it has improved, so there is one less thing for you to bitch about re: Arsenal. :thumbup:

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what the fook happened Villa!?! They were completely inept!

7-1!!!!!

Jesus fook!

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:rolleyes:

How predictable of you, Matt.

Have you watched the match today?

Credit where credit is due, Birmingham had the fair share of the first half and looked the better team going into the break. Second half Arsenal bossed it, I would like people to watch Football First/MOTD/Goals on Sunday and tell me how that biased twat Howard Webb came to the decision to disallowed Diaby's goal when it was 0-0, awful decision, as were some of the yellow cards he dished out. A tad worrying when he is supposed to be one of the top refs, if not the best ref, in the country. (That is another matter anyway)

Arsenal were very unlucky with the equaliser, Cameron Jerome was five yards offside, it then hit Kevin Phillips in the face and looped over Almunia, so yeah, all in all pretty gutted with the draw.

At first I thought Arsenal were out the title race after the game, but I will see how Man Utd get on without their one man team against Bolton and against Chelsea at Old Trafford next week before dismissing Arsenal's chances just yet.

Even if Arsenal finish third and just a few points off first then it is a bloody good achievement considering they were 11 points off Chelsea at one stage. I just would like to wonder how different if would have been if Robin Van Persie hadn't got injured playing for Holland, or on the other hand, Man Utd or Chelsea had to go so long without Rooney or Drogba.

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:rolleyes:

How predictable of you, Matt.

Have you watched the match today?

Credit where credit is due, Birmingham had the fair share of the first half and looked the better team going into the break. Second half Arsenal bossed it, I would like people to watch Football First/MOTD/Goals on Sunday and tell me how that biased twat Howard Webb came to the decision to disallowed Diaby's goal when it was 0-0, awful decision, as were some of the yellow cards he dished out. A tad worrying when he is supposed to be one of the top refs, if not the best ref, in the country. (That is another matter anyway)

Arsenal were very unlucky with the equaliser, Cameron Jerome was five yards offside, it then hit Kevin Phillips in the face and looped over Almunia, so yeah, all in all pretty gutted with the draw.

At first I thought Arsenal were out the title race after the game, but I will see how Man Utd get on without their one man team against Bolton and against Chelsea at Old Trafford next week before dismissing Arsenal's chances just yet.

Even if Arsenal finish third and just a few points off first then it is a bloody good achievement considering they were 11 points off Chelsea at one stage. I just would like to wonder how different if would have been if Robin Van Persie hadn't got injured playing for Holland, or on the other hand, Man Utd or Chelsea had to go so long without Rooney or Drogba.

I'm confused are you actually an Arsenal fan(Supporter) now then?

You seem to be going quite a few matches recently (2 mentioned the other day - Don't know if you went today you certainly know alot about the match and after you're 'have you watched the match today' comment, I don't think it was on TV - Spose you could have watched it on a stream somewhere, sure they'd be one, but when Leicester are on a stream, I question why you'd watch the Arsenal game, fair enough admiring, enjoying watching another team but when the team you support are playing and also on a stream I find it abit strange :dunno:), this is a genuine question not taking the piss, not making an argument, just a few months/years ago I never noticed you're love for Arsenal.

As for the referee hate and slagging off, i'd prob agree with you, even as a neutral watching games or even watching a team I hate (Arsenal for example :giggle:) more than often I question referee's ability and decisions - Cue 'hatred for referees' comments. I haven't seen the moment you're on about so can't comment but I can believe it.

As for lucky goals - A goals a goal, it happens to teams every weekend, Hey Derby got a lucky goal today against us, as disappointed as I am, gotta take it on the chin and try to be positive, move on.

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:rolleyes:

How predictable of you, Matt.

Have you watched the match today?

Credit where credit is due, Birmingham had the fair share of the first half and looked the better team going into the break. Second half Arsenal bossed it, I would like people to watch Football First/MOTD/Goals on Sunday and tell me how that biased twat Howard Webb came to the decision to disallowed Diaby's goal when it was 0-0, awful decision, as were some of the yellow cards he dished out. A tad worrying when he is supposed to be one of the top refs, if not the best ref, in the country. (That is another matter anyway)

Arsenal were very unlucky with the equaliser, Cameron Jerome was five yards offside, it then hit Kevin Phillips in the face and looped over Almunia, so yeah, all in all pretty gutted with the draw.

At first I thought Arsenal were out the title race after the game, but I will see how Man Utd get on without their one man team against Bolton and against Chelsea at Old Trafford next week before dismissing Arsenal's chances just yet.

Even if Arsenal finish third and just a few points off first then it is a bloody good achievement considering they were 11 points off Chelsea at one stage. I just would like to wonder how different if would have been if Robin Van Persie hadn't got injured playing for Holland, or on the other hand, Man Utd or Chelsea had to go so long without Rooney or Drogba.

who do you support?? seriously

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