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At half-time in this game, I have to admit that I was struggling to think about what I would write
in my post-match report. However, and thankfully, the game came alive in the second-half, and will
probably live long in the memory of Arsenal fans for years to come. My thoughts as follows:
* As I said, it didn't look like it was shaping up to be a classic in the first-half.
Before calling Arsene Wenger 'Two-Bob' perhaps Clive Allen should take a long good look in the
mirror.
Mind you, I don't think there is a mirror out there powerful enough to withhold his ugly mug for
longer than a second.
If Clive Allen was dignified in victory then maybe Wenger would have shook his hand in the
aftermath of our defeat against the Spuds.
Tim Howard, sore loser
Saturday's Gold Cup post game ceremony conducted by Univision's Fernando Fiore mostly in Spanish
brought on a expletive laden rant by the US goalkeeper. He perceived in it a slight akin to a
gatecrasher eating with chopsticks when everyone else is using forks.
I'm going to preface this photo with a couple points to avoid confusion and unneccsary
accusations of me being a sore loser or whiner.
1. The Dynamo didn't do enough to win on Saturday. The Union had a game plan, found their goal
and frustrated Houston's playmakers all night.
2. Dominic Oduro should have tied the match and had one of the worst shanks in the history of
MLS.
Most bizarre dreams last night. Samir Nasri was living with the lesbian couple who live across
the road from me and he invented a machine which could fire footballs at cars and knock the driver
out of them as they were driving along.
I asked him what purpose this machine served. "It's for the dark future he said.
There have been far too many games in which at least one major decision has gone against
Arsenal. And this isn't a new phenomenon linked only to this season. The Gunners have also been
lucky with some marginal calls and it's not all one way traffic but based on my recollections the
‘against' tally is like a cricket score while the ‘for' list is an endangered species on the
verge of extinction.
Cesc Fabregas is currently the victim of a media witch hunt, for accusations fired at him
from yet another sore loser of a manager.. David Moyes and his average Everton outfit, were yet
another victim of the Arsenal machine that is steam rolling its way through the EPL this
season.. For all Moyes' crying and moaning about what he thought happened, Fabregas WAS NOT
sent off.