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David M Porter
28 August 2011 16:35:20


Arsenal look a mess. Absolutely rudderless.

Originally Posted by: David M Porter 


Indeed. If Man Utd keep their foot on the gas, it could end up being a repeat of the 6-1 drubbing they gave the Gunners in one match about 10 years ago.


Originally Posted by: Matty H 


I must be Paul the Octopus re-incarnated.


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SEMerc
28 August 2011 16:42:41



6-1. Arsenal now due for a comeback.


Originally Posted by: NUT 


 


Could happen!


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


I guess not.

howham
28 August 2011 16:43:06
Man Utd 7-2 Arsenal... it's a Subbuteo score!
rayjp
28 August 2011 16:43:10

Even now who would bet against The Mancheter clubs finishing 1st and 2nd.
At this rate I cant see any other club coming any where near them.

Jonesy
28 August 2011 16:48:30

What I don't get is Arsene spends £15m on Chamberlain (Gamble) Yet won't cough up £7m on Parker who will atleast fit straight into the team and give them abit of balls.


They look a complete mess.


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Essan
28 August 2011 16:52:05

Man Utd 7-2 Arsenal... it's a Subbuteo score!

Originally Posted by: howham 



I thought Utd would win convincingly, but not by this much.   What credibility the Arsenal now?


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Essan
28 August 2011 16:53:10

8-2


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howham
28 August 2011 16:53:20
8-2... Champions League, you are indeed having a laugh.
howham
28 August 2011 16:54:41
I think that equals a Premier League record for number of goals in a match.
NUT
28 August 2011 16:56:25

Absolutely................I wish I knew what to say. Must be near enough a record defeat for the gunners?

nickl
28 August 2011 16:58:03

today must be a record. surely, never before have the two north london clubs conceded more than a dozen goals between them on a single afternoon ??????

CAPE-steve
28 August 2011 16:58:41
Surely Wenger has to go?

future_is_orange
28 August 2011 17:00:53

It's funny they amount the media bang on about Arsenal's youngsters when the ones coming through at United are miles better.


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


But still don't play anywhere near as attractive football as Arsenal's.

Originally Posted by: Gary L 


SEMerc
28 August 2011 17:03:05

Wenger has just said that Arsenal would have won 2-0 but for the 8 unlucky goals they conceded.


I knew Arsenal were bad when they played Liverpool because they made Liverpool look good.

DTHFCJ
28 August 2011 17:03:53


today must be a record. surely, never before have the two north london clubs conceded more than a dozen goals between them on a single afternoon ??????


Originally Posted by: nickl 


Could well be Nick,not in my lifetime can i rememeber it occuring...city looked classy utd the same...Spurs looked fragile and arsenal just plain hilarious...its was obvious regarding arsenal the minute fabregas bolted then nasri and with the suspensions they were gonna get wacked..tbh Spurs had no excuse today theres no doubt in my mind Tottenhams gotta get some balls,arsenal never had any in the first place 

Edicius81
28 August 2011 17:07:13
@howham not quite. Can't remember which year, but villa beat reading 7-4 once (maybe 08?) So the record stands at 11.
David M Porter
28 August 2011 17:35:33

@howham not quite. Can't remember which year, but villa beat reading 7-4 once (maybe 08?) So the record stands at 11.

Originally Posted by: Edicius81 


Only other PL game I can clearly recall when 10 or more goals were scored was when Spurs destroyed Wigan 9-1 two seasons ago. Unfortunately I can't remember the Villa v Reading game you mention.


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SEMerc
28 August 2011 17:45:55

Edin Dzeko's house was burgled today, the police want to know where suspect Michael Dawson was between the hours of 1pm-3.30pm!

Saint Snow
28 August 2011 18:04:05

I've not checked, but I don't imagine anyone had either of those scores in the prediction comp.



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Saint Snow
28 August 2011 18:08:32


I've not checked, but I don't imagine anyone had either of those scores in the prediction comp.


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


Just looked at the thread and see someone beat me to the quip  



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llamedos
28 August 2011 18:40:43

Maybe a lot of this has been of AW's making, but I couldn't but feel sorry for him this afternoon. The Man U players were doing what they're paid to do, but after the match I wonder just how many of the football fans amongst the Utd supporters didn't feel just that little bit uncomfortable about "over" celebrating. Beating one of the top teams in a cleanly fought battle is one thing, but Arsenal were dire and probably fortunate to only concede 8 goals. Don't get me wrong as a Utd follower A victory against the Gunners is one to tick off in a season, but this............. 


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DTHFCJ
28 August 2011 18:43:27


Maybe a lot of this has been of AW's making, but I couldn't but feel sorry for him this afternoon. The Man U players were doing what they're paid to do, but after the match I wonder just how many of the football fans amongst the Utd supporters didn't feel just that little bit uncomfortable about "over" celebrating. Beating one of the top teams in a cleanly fought battle is one thing, but Arsenal were dire and probably fortunate to only concede 8 goals. Don't get me wrong as a Utd follower A victory against the Gunners is one to tick off in a season, but this............. 


Originally Posted by: llamedos 


i agree i felt sorry for wenger too

DTHFCJ
28 August 2011 18:46:56


Edin Dzeko's house was burgled today, the police want to know where suspect Michael Dawson was between the hours of 1pm-3.30pm!


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


yep the man had a nightmare today..but hel be back hes top daw

CAPE-steve
28 August 2011 18:49:58
A top, top player.
David M Porter
28 August 2011 18:54:54


Maybe a lot of this has been of AW's making, but I couldn't but feel sorry for him this afternoon. The Man U players were doing what they're paid to do, but after the match I wonder just how many of the football fans amongst the Utd supporters didn't feel just that little bit uncomfortable about "over" celebrating. Beating one of the top teams in a cleanly fought battle is one thing, but Arsenal were dire and probably fortunate to only concede 8 goals. Don't get me wrong as a Utd follower A victory against the Gunners is one to tick off in a season, but this............. 


Originally Posted by: llamedos 


I know what you mean John, and I felt a little sorry for Wenger too. It can't be a pleasant experience for any football manager to watch his team be completely destroyed like that. Arsenal certainly don't seem to have their troubles to seek at the moment. Even towards the end of last season, they lost quite a few games on the road that I wouldn't have expected them to lose.


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