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    Eagle Eyes

    Hi Sgrolly

    You would not make a good proof reader would you the two consecutive posts are more than a month apart

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    Eh?

    Well done the Arse, ManU, and Chelski. Shame about Rangers and Celtic though.

    Anyway eric12b, how could you have amassed so many points between two consecutive posts?

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    Lucky Arsenal ?

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    Come on you Gooners, must be a few that think you will pull yourselves out of a sticky situation ? 9 points and you are through then it is straight knockout.


    Gawd Blimey Guv, knock me down with a feather, they only bleeding gawn and dunnit :b

    Time for a new poll, Scots not invited

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    Realistic Arsenal Fans?

    Come on you Gooners, must be a few that think you will pull yourselves out of a sticky situation ? 9 points and you are through then it is straight knockout.

    Man U still favourites I thought there might be a few more votes for Chelsea by now ?

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    Re: I was there

    Hi Mordac....we threw a few bits & pieces at Blaine together with plenty of abuse after several large shandies!!! Couldn't get too close as there was a decent police presence for some reason!

    Good weekend otherwise....until opened the papers on Monday morning to the news about that young lass you claims to have been raped by footballers.

    If it turns out to be our lot then I can see us being in serios trouble loosing half the first team. :rolleyes

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    Re: I was there

    I was there, in my usual seat in the North Bank, behind the goal and had a very good view. Jenas wasn't pushed, he just stupidly stuck his hand out towards the ball.
    Toon played well, and would have deserved a point had they got it, we only won because they gifted us 2 goals. If it hadn't been for Keown & Toure (man of the match IMO) keeping Shearer & Bellamy quiet, we'd have been stuffed.
    We looked more tired and jaded than they did, and they'd played a Uefa tie 2 days before.
    Darren - hope you had an otherwise pleasant weekend. Did you go and chuck stuff at Blaine in the end?

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    Re: I was there

    Silly mistake indeed , however it is still very strange how that could be considered deliberate handball ! he was head and shoulders above any Arsenal player, his hand merely brushed the ball as he was flying through the air, and the ball would have ended up out of play for a throw in :\ :\

    No disputing any of "Van the Man" s goals however

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    I was there

    Yes....was at the game. Don't think he was pushed....didn't look like it from where we were standing, simply stupid mistake that cost us a point. At least it was a much improved performance, made a big difference putting Bowyer infield & Dyer on the wing.:hat

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    Lucky Arsenal ??

    I have read 3 or 4 reports on the match last night, can't wait to see the supposed Handball incident. :\

    One report suggested that Jenas was pushed into the ball :\

    Any real fans that were at the match want to comment ? and before you all start ..... NO I have never been to Old Trafford and YES I do live in the South of England :b

    However I have seen them more than once abroad, mainly in Germany, and I had the Ultimate Pleasure by being on a contract in Munich in May 1999

    I was not as discourteous as one of my colleagues was, in wearing my shirt the next day at work - I waited until the Friday.

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    Re: Tonights Game / Deam Team

    Quel Surpris The @rse win with a penalty , should keep Monsieur Whinger quiet for a week or two. I have not seen it yet, switched my Sky Sports Subscription for MUTV this week

    I also support my Sun Dream Team, with Lehman and Cole doing well so far, a 0-0 would have been perfect. Currently in the top 500 , not bad when there are 1/2 million entries

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    Tonights Game

    Eric...which team do you support?

    If someone offered a 0-0 today, would snap their hand off!

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    Re: Handbags

    Don't forget your handbags :lol and sharpen those claws for the cat-fights with Martin Meown and Catnip Viera

    a 0-0 draw would be perfect as far as I am concerned

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    Ouch.....maybe a good curry would cure the "ring rust"!!!

    Hopefully that'll spark our guys into action, will be interesting to see how we get on against the Gooners on Friday night. :rolleyes


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    At last, some reaction from the Toon Army

    Wel, they did manage 5 tonight, athough this quote from AOL Sport is bringing up some rather unpleasant late-night visions ......

    "Titus Bramble, Alan Shearer and substitute Darren Ambrose completed the rout as United finally shook off their ring rust to remind a crowd of 36,007 of the excitement they have enjoyed over the last two seasons."

    Ring Rust ????????

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    What do you mean "luck that Newcastle already out"....!!??


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