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Just what we need to hear from one of Arsenal fans favourites. Robin says it's time to get
tough and get in the faces of the opposition. We need to do unto others what they so love to do to
us. Play the pretty football, yes, but when the chips are down, put the pretty stuff on the back
burner and start showing some grit and steel.
No. Fuck no. Are you kidding me? Fucking stop already, Adrian Hanauer, you are drunk with fucking
power, and you, my friend, must be stopped.
What you ask? Oh, you haven't seen these?
For fuck's . . . look folks, let me tell you something. This rave green thing?
Arsenal's frozen assets are in the form of key players returning to fitness and form if
everything goes our way, we may see the loss of yesterday's game as a bonus in that it gives us a
little more time to get closer to full strength. The return of Cesc, Vermaelen, Ramsey and Diaby
would make us a force to be reckoned with capable of fighting on many fronts and yes, beating
Barcelona why not?
The self-styled Special One has been mouthing off on Spanish TV, ahead of Sunday's all important
London Derby between the Chavs of Pikesville and the Regal Reds of London N5.
He just cannot help himself can he?
Bitterness is a hard pill to swallow, so they say, and ever since Maureeno was booted out of
London by the KGB back in September 2007, he has had it in for Wenger.
Someone has to stop this. Chelsea are two points clear at the top of the Premier League and in
the final of the FA Cup. If we're not careful this tinpot club could add their name to the
illustrious list of proper clubs that have won the Double.
I'm sorry Pompey, but there's only one team capable of beating them in the final and it aint
you.
Well what a weekend, sunshine, sea and sand....
Ok, I don't mean that really, a good weekend of football for us despite not playing
ourselves..
There was me, driving up the A34 wondering how long it would take me to catch up with all the
comments after the weekend games that didn't take too long
Fat Sam managed to get his Blackburn side to huff and puff and stop the Mancs from scoring, good
two points dropped in the title race, certainly good for us.
Yes, important, not impotent – despite his lack of fire power recently!
Day 6 of the transfer window and I just can't see what is really going on in Arsene Wenger's
mind. One day he is not buying, the next day he might, then he wants to wait for other teams to
start the ball rolling and THEN, he says he wants to buy two – that is two players, not two year
olds who have a good left foot and one day they could be good!
Ok, we just dropped two points at home against Everton, a team we thought, or rather I thought
we would put to bed early on in the game, a team who hasn't been firing on all cylinders this
season but recently have a bit of change in fortune.
Saturday wasn't a change in fortune for them; maybe they were even robbed of three points,
certainly David Moyes thinks they were!
In the blogging world, especially with so many people covering 'niche' markets, it would seem
that it's very easy for blogs to repeat what others have said. It's only to be expected and is
widely accepted. When it comes to opening paragraphs being almost identical, you do have to wonder
what's going on, especially when that other blog has been spotted pinching content without giving
credit before.
Don't all shoot me down, but it doesn't take Einstein to work out that if we win all our games
from now until the end of the season, we will lift the Premiership Trophy.
The question is, do we have the mental attitude and squad to do it?
Even if we drop a point or two we will be fine, as long as it's not against the Chavs or Manure
they both have to play each other again yet and if Lady Luck is on our side, they will play draw
0-0 would be good just to make sure we are ahead on the goals scored as well.
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Many fans loved the moment when Arsenal Football Club announced they were to finally have a
television programme of their own, I certainly was. Finally we had caught up with Manure and the
Chavs who already had their own televison programmes up and running, not to mention the Spanish
sides.
What a great result for the ladies, sticking ten goals passed their local rivals! The win takes
them into their fifth consecutive final of the London FA Women's Senior Cup. It was at Spurs as
well, so no the win was even sweeter.
The goal scorers were: Lander (3), Littlejohn (3), Bruton (2), Ludlow, Davison.
Tomorrow we welcome Burnley to The Emirates, the Mancs face Wolves away and the Chavs are at
home to Stoke City in the FA Cup.. We know Stoke can give any team a hard time in more ways than
one and as much as it pains me to say this, but I will be cheering them on against Chelsea on
Sunday
OOps, I have just been advised this is a cup match for the chavs, all the better I say,
we can put more pressure on them with a win!
Today we should be going about our work with a whistle at our lips and a spring in our step.
Instead we lurk in corners, trying desperately to avoid eye contact with supporters of The Scum,
The Chavs and The Pikeys.
We've played well for most of the season, but there have been sporadic occasions when we just
haven't performed.
Alex Song could return tomorrow to face our new bitter rivals Manchester City. Sad isn't it what
money has done to them as a club? They bought the lazy man from us who then kicked our own Robin
van Persie in the face during the away fixture and scored the inevitable goal to rub salt into all
the Arsenal Fans wounds.
No. Fuck no. Are you kidding me? Fucking stop already, Adrian Hanauer, you are drunk with fucking
power, and you, my friend, must be stopped.
What you ask? Oh, you haven't seen these?
For fuck's . . . look folks, let me tell you something. This rave green thing?
"When you're as close to a trophy and you don't do it, it's disappointing but overall if you
look back over the season, I am proud of our attitude and spirit.
"Unfortunately we got injuries in the final sprint of the season and it was a bit too much.
"This season has shown that we have quality, spirit and we have also discovered players who have
made massive improvements so there is a very strong basis to do extremely well.
To heck they have, but if you read the reports in the news you would start to think that was the
case wouldn't you?
Sol Campbell, brought back to Arsenal by Wenger, giving him another chance to play top flight
football at his old ripe age and now it seems that money may tempt him to go abroad again.
Yesterday, Atletico Madrid announced/unveiled Fran Merida as their new player and I have to
admit, I am very sad we have not been able to keep him....
Barca born Fran, stolen by our mighty fine manager (well, he used to be) from the Spanish Club,
Barcelona a few years ago has finally left us.
Yesterday, Atletico Madrid announced/unveiled Fran Merida as their new player and I have to
admit, I am very sad we have not been able to keep him....
Barca born Fran, stolen by our mighty fine manager (well, he used to be) from the Spanish Club,
Barcelona a few years ago has finally left us.
Sweet Revenge
by Chris Mills
I DON'T trust men who say they don't like football. I have nothing against men who don't like
football; I just don't see why they have to say they don't like it. If you can't say something
nice...
That's why I particularly love the World Cup.
Which one, Tomato, Horseradish, Daddies, HP, Soy, Tartare...... Which bloomin sauce!!
Seriously, just how many times are we going to read such a comment over the next month or
two?
Yesterday I read Joe Cole had signed for us, then I read he has struck a deal to re-unite with
good old 'Arry and that's after hearing he was staying at the Chavs having already signed for Old
Red Nose.
Just a quickie.. but Joe Hart will not be displaced as the City number 1, especially after his
barnstorming display at Spuds today.
Given will be not be a Number 2 for anybody.
City will not sell Shay Given to any team that directly competes with them in the league,
therefore..
Wenger has finally landed the French centre back, who has been speaking about his move to
us...
"If a French player receives an offer from Arsène Wenger, it's practically impossible to turn
down"
"It was a sensational offer for me and I was happy Sevilla let me go. It was a difficult
situation but I knew I had to take this chance.
When was the last time we failed to qualify for the knockout rounds of the Champions League? Not
being a historian I cannot tell you but it was a rare occurrence and some time ago. Which is why I
am not over enthusiastic about tonight, it seems a diversion from the real target of the
Premiership. I realise this is a purely subjective view but I would swap the winning of the CL for
the PL (both would be best but unlikely).
I thought it was about time I awoke from my blog slumber and made an effort to put my hands on a
keyboard, to be honest I felt like doing it last Wednesday after we beat the Marsh Landers, but
although it was nice to beat the Spuds, the stopping of the gobbing off and text messages was more
akin to scraping something unpleasant off the bottom of my shoe, they are just an unnecessary
irritation.
I don't know about you but recently I've felt a little left out on the protest front. We've had
the United fans going on for ages about the Glazers, wearing their green and gold scarves and now
we've got Liverpool chavs standing outside the High Court with their Pitbull Terrior's singing
You'll Never Walk Alone.
Did you enjoy the last one or did it infuriate? Here's my mate Gollo to speak the
unspeakable once again ...
Whenever there's a brilliant new teenager on the scene, it doesn't take long before someone
utters the phrase: ‘Imagine what he'll be like when he reaches his peak'.
We learn this afternoon that both John Terry and Alex will be missing until next year for
Chavski, so who do this "Billionaire" owned club have as back-up?
Full-backs? Surely not!
Been years since I was this convinced about us not only winning some silverware, but maybe 2, 3
or even all 4 pieces of silverware on offer this season.
Written by CarlitoII
Who wasn't excited to hear about the Arsenalization process of "The Mothership" as I call our
beautiful stadium? The reinstatement of the North Bank and Clock End, the murals and all that other
jazz designed make the stadium more of a fortress was our CEO's shining hope to create more
atmosphere and add to the uniqueness of the stadium.
Here we are still wallowing in the glow of Monday's memorable night, and yet forty eight hours
later, it is once more ‘over the top' and into battle. I do have a problem with inking a
pre-match. From a footballing standpoint, I take a great interest in all things Arsenal. However,
I take none whatsoever in any other team, which leaves me with a big problem.
The greatest goalscorer in Arsenal history will be joining up with the Arsenal squad after the
Xmas/new year period in order he keeps up his fitness levels before the start of the new MLS season
next March.
Before his injury playing for England against the Swiss, Theo Walcott was starting to repay the
unflinching faith shown in him by Wenger.