Matt Posted 7 November 2010 Posted 7 November 2010 Oh. My. God. Are the Arsenal fans booing? Really? Seriously?
Tilley Posted 7 November 2010 Posted 7 November 2010 On another note, Mike Ashley should be writing up Chris Hughton's new contract as we speak.
Mee Posted 7 November 2010 Posted 7 November 2010 I thought that red card was very harsh, there was no clear tug of the shirt. Looked more like a tangling to me. I agree. Still a very poor showing by Arsenal.
purpleronnie Posted 7 November 2010 Posted 7 November 2010 Great the only 2 times I bet arsenal was when they played west brom and today.
Samilktray Posted 7 November 2010 Posted 7 November 2010 The sooner Wenger decides to bring in a world class keeper, and a centre back or too, is the day they can really be a force.
Corky Posted 7 November 2010 Posted 7 November 2010 Newcastle up to 4th, unbelievable how there can be questioning of Chris Hughton's job.
ScouseFox Posted 7 November 2010 Posted 7 November 2010 Superb ball from Kuyt. Good run and strength from Torres aswell.
Father Ted Posted 7 November 2010 Posted 7 November 2010 See ya! Wenger Out! Bring on the obligatory Wenger moan. IMO Wenger is possibly the best manager in the Premiership. He has a side that is ready to explode on the scene soon - with players like Gibbs, Wilshere, Eastmond, Diaby, Nasri, Bendtner. There is no doubting that there is a bright future ahead for Arsenal in a couple of years. And you know what else? They won't be in debt, Wenger has played the money game and he's played it perfectly. The man has got an economics degree
Matt Posted 7 November 2010 Posted 7 November 2010 IMO Wenger is possibly the best manager in the Premiership. He has a side that is ready to explode on the scene soon - with players like Gibbs, Wilshere, Eastmond, Diaby, Nasri, Bendtner. There is no doubting that there is a bright future ahead for Arsenal in a couple of years. And you know what else? They won't be in debt, Wenger has played the money game and he's played it perfectly. The man has got an economics degree There is no denying, even from me, an Arsenal hater, well Wenger hater, However people have been saying what i've highlighted in bold for years, like I say there is no denying there are some promising players coming through Arsenal's youth ranks but it seems people have been saying this for the past 4 or 5 years and yet Arsenal have still won fook all in those 4 or 5 years, while success won't be instant Arsenal will not get away from the fact they havn't won anything for 5(?) years and in football these day patience is not an option. That said Wenger won't go, I say it in jest, although wouldn't be disappointed if it ever happened.
FoxyPV Posted 7 November 2010 Posted 7 November 2010 There is no denying, even from me, an Arsenal hater, well Wenger hater, However people have been saying what i've highlighted in bold for years, like I say there is no denying there are some promising players coming through Arsenal's youth ranks but it seems people have been saying this for the past 4 or 5 years and yet Arsenal have still won fook all in those 4 or 5 years, while success won't be instant Arsenal will not get away from the fact they havn't won anything for 5(?) years and in football these day patience is not an option. That said Wenger won't go, I say it in jest, although wouldn't be disappointed if it ever happened.
davieG Posted 7 November 2010 Posted 7 November 2010 See ya! Wenger Out! Bring on the obligatory Wenger moan. Bring on the obligatory Matt gloat.
Tilley Posted 7 November 2010 Posted 7 November 2010 Great finish but Lucas grabbed Cole round the neck prior to the goal, the ref played advantage and 5 seconds later the ball was in the back of the net. Should the game not have been brought back?
Heart-Shaped Fox Posted 7 November 2010 Posted 7 November 2010 Thought Liverpool would at least draw, but a win would be a great result for them.
Mee Posted 7 November 2010 Posted 7 November 2010 Torres coming back to form? I think so. Balotelli showed in experience. Booked and then minutes later booked again. He will learn, played well otherwise.
ScouseFox Posted 7 November 2010 Posted 7 November 2010 Didier Drogba coming on to show Torres who's boss now.
Edmund Posted 7 November 2010 Posted 7 November 2010 The Fernando Torres of old, what a strike. It wouldn't surprise me if he's trying to impress his future employees
Tilley Posted 7 November 2010 Posted 7 November 2010 Liverpool have not managed a league goal that wasn't either scored or assisted by Steven Gerrard or Fernando Torres since the opening day of the season.
FoxyPV Posted 7 November 2010 Posted 7 November 2010 Liverpool have not managed a league goal that wasn't either scored or assisted by Steven Gerrard or Fernando Torres since the opening day of the season time began
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