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Matty H
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Friday, September 17, 2010 11:50:08 PM

Here's a photo of Sam taken today with his head in the clouds



SEMerc
Saturday, September 18, 2010 6:57:15 PM

Arsenal fans throw their toys out of the pram after Sunderland's last gasp goal.


http://arsenal-mania.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=107321&start=690

SEMerc
Saturday, September 18, 2010 11:43:07 PM

Good warts and all (about Spurs) piece this. However, the main subject of the blog is Van Der Vaart. I'm actually beginning to think he's better than Modric.


The following sums it all up.


''To produce Sneijder and Van der Vaart in a single crop suggests the Dutch are still masters at raising playmakers. Inter jumped first to exploit Real's big-name overload and now Spurs can claim a comparable transfer-window triumph. To think: James Milner, a fine player but without Van der Vaart's dimensions, cost Manchester City £26m. For £8m, Tottenham snatched a match-changer with 85 Holland caps and 120 goals in 330 appearances for Ajax, Hamburg and Real Madrid.''


http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog/2010/sep/18/rafael-van-der-vaart-spurs

SEMerc
Sunday, September 19, 2010 12:53:04 AM
Brian Gaze
Sunday, September 19, 2010 6:18:57 AM


Arsenal fans throw their toys out of the pram after Sunderland's last gasp goal.


http://arsenal-mania.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=107321&start=690


SEMerc wrote:


It was a typical Arsenal performance. I saw most of the match on ESPN (with the sound turned down to escape the Waddle noise pollution) and Arsenal were lucky to get a draw from this. They've got about as much chance as winning the league as Spurs. Nothing has changed this year, and soon Wenger's excuses will start in earnest.


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Gooner
Sunday, September 19, 2010 7:34:20 AM



Arsenal fans throw their toys out of the pram after Sunderland's last gasp goal.


http://arsenal-mania.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=107321&start=690


Brian Gaze wrote:


It was a typical Arsenal performance. I saw most of the match on ESPN (with the sound turned down to escape the Waddle noise pollution) and Arsenal were lucky to get a draw from this. They've got about as much chance as winning the league as Spurs. Nothing has changed this year, and soon Wenger's excuses will start in earnest.


SEMerc wrote:


If you are making that assumption on the season so far Brian , then that leaves just Chelsea.


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future_is_orange
Sunday, September 19, 2010 8:39:54 AM




Arsenal fans throw their toys out of the pram after Sunderland's last gasp goal.


http://arsenal-mania.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=107321&start=690


Gooner wrote:


It was a typical Arsenal performance. I saw most of the match on ESPN (with the sound turned down to escape the Waddle noise pollution) and Arsenal were lucky to get a draw from this. They've got about as much chance as winning the league as Spurs. Nothing has changed this year, and soon Wenger's excuses will start in earnest.


Brian Gaze wrote:


If you are making that assumption on the season so far Brian , then that leaves just Chelsea.


SEMerc wrote:


Sunderland were very much up for the game yesterday...did everything that Braga didnt do ie closed down the Gunners quickly and tackled well. Arsenal will destroy teams that give them time on the ball but when the face teams like Sunderland its different and very much the reason why Arsenal need a natural leader and a player who can mix it physically.


As far as the season goes Chelsea are head and shoulders above the rest at the moment. However i wouldnt write off Arsenal or Man U just yet !! Both are capable of going on a long run of winning matches and the games between the top clubs will have a huge say in where the title goes this season.


The run of games Chelsea have had has been very kind to them at the start of this season having played 4 games against relegation favoured teams and that doesnt stop today with a home game against Blackpool should be another goal fest at the bridge. We will only know how good Chelsea are when the play one of the more capable premiership sides.


Man U v Liverpool...both teams need a huge performance today, Its so close to call but i am tipping Man U to just nick it by a single goal

Gooner
Sunday, September 19, 2010 9:59:27 AM





Arsenal fans throw their toys out of the pram after Sunderland's last gasp goal.


http://arsenal-mania.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=107321&start=690


future_is_orange wrote:


It was a typical Arsenal performance. I saw most of the match on ESPN (with the sound turned down to escape the Waddle noise pollution) and Arsenal were lucky to get a draw from this. They've got about as much chance as winning the league as Spurs. Nothing has changed this year, and soon Wenger's excuses will start in earnest.


Gooner wrote:


If you are making that assumption on the season so far Brian , then that leaves just Chelsea.


Brian Gaze wrote:


Sunderland were very much up for the game yesterday...did everything that Braga didnt do ie closed down the Gunners quickly and tackled well. Arsenal will destroy teams that give them time on the ball but when the face teams like Sunderland its different and very much the reason why Arsenal need a natural leader and a player who can mix it physically.


As far as the season goes Chelsea are head and shoulders above the rest at the moment. However i wouldnt write off Arsenal or Man U just yet !! Both are capable of going on a long run of winning matches and the games between the top clubs will have a huge say in where the title goes this season.


The run of games Chelsea have had has been very kind to them at the start of this season having played 4 games against relegation favoured teams and that doesnt stop today with a home game against Blackpool should be another goal fest at the bridge. We will only know how good Chelsea are when the play one of the more capable premiership sides.


Man U v Liverpool...both teams need a huge performance today, Its so close to call but i am tipping Man U to just nick it by a single goal


SEMerc wrote:


Agreed F I O , Wenger has himself to blame, still dont get why Rosicky takes a pen when he has never done so before ??? Wenger seems to think thats ok?????


Man U and Arsenal will both be in the mix IMO


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Super Cell
Sunday, September 19, 2010 11:25:58 AM

Crunch game for Liverpool already, both in terms of points and morale. They usually pull something out of the bag against Manchester United, and will need to today.


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Brian Gaze
Sunday, September 19, 2010 12:35:37 PM




Arsenal fans throw their toys out of the pram after Sunderland's last gasp goal.


http://arsenal-mania.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=107321&start=690


Gooner wrote:


It was a typical Arsenal performance. I saw most of the match on ESPN (with the sound turned down to escape the Waddle noise pollution) and Arsenal were lucky to get a draw from this. They've got about as much chance as winning the league as Spurs. Nothing has changed this year, and soon Wenger's excuses will start in earnest.


Brian Gaze wrote:


If you are making that assumption on the season so far Brian , then that leaves just Chelsea.


SEMerc wrote:


Arsenal are the one team in the premier I'll make an effort to watch on TV so I'd like to see them win. I just can't see this season being any different to the last few, although I know Wenger says the team is now mature etc. Heard it all before. Happy to be wrong though.


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SEMerc
Sunday, September 19, 2010 1:11:32 PM





Arsenal fans throw their toys out of the pram after Sunderland's last gasp goal.


http://arsenal-mania.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=107321&start=690


Brian Gaze wrote:


It was a typical Arsenal performance. I saw most of the match on ESPN (with the sound turned down to escape the Waddle noise pollution) and Arsenal were lucky to get a draw from this. They've got about as much chance as winning the league as Spurs. Nothing has changed this year, and soon Wenger's excuses will start in earnest.


Gooner wrote:


If you are making that assumption on the season so far Brian , then that leaves just Chelsea.


Brian Gaze wrote:


Arsenal are the one team in the premier I'll make an effort to watch on TV so I'd like to see them win. I just can't see this season being any different to the last few, although I know Wenger says the team is now mature etc. Heard it all before. Happy to be wrong though.


SEMerc wrote:


Until Arsenal has a physically bigger squad they are always going to be prone to being rolled over by bigger teams. Apparently - according to the Daily Fail - Arsenal has the smallest team in the league.


Chelsea has the biggest team - the top five rounded off by Stoke, Man U, Spurs and Blackburn.


Based on probable starting XI's Arsenal will typically give away two stone per player to Chelsea.

Super Cell
Sunday, September 19, 2010 1:12:56 PM

For those that sneer at the Football League some of this match's passing and crossing would have a Lincoln fan angry at its incompetence.


A very poor game - neither side seem to have a striker on the pitch


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Super Cell
Sunday, September 19, 2010 1:15:26 PM

Mind you there is this guy called Berbatov.


Defence of the most incompetent level imaginable. For a moment I thought Richard Naylor was playing for Liverpool.


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SEMerc
Sunday, September 19, 2010 1:18:07 PM


Mind you there is this guy called Berbatov.


Super Cell wrote:


Still glad we got GBP30m for him - never worth that much.

Super Cell
Sunday, September 19, 2010 2:14:39 PM

Hmmm...I don't know about that, but what an excellent hat trick!


Farnley/Pudsey Leeds
40m asl
SEMerc
Sunday, September 19, 2010 2:35:18 PM

Good hat trick indeed. And there's the rub, Berbatov et al are going to have to step up to the plate (to use US parlance) big time this year because the United back four looks dodgy, although in fairness it has had to be shuffled about a bit in the absence of Ferdinand. That said, better teams than Liverpool will look at today's game and be chomping at the bit to take it on. I know Spurs and Arsenal will.


 

Gooner
Sunday, September 19, 2010 3:16:14 PM

Chelsea already 2-0 up after 13 minutes..................how many 6 , 7 or 8.


Have to fear for Blackpool


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Marcus
Banbury
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Gooner
Sunday, September 19, 2010 3:18:27 PM






Arsenal fans throw their toys out of the pram after Sunderland's last gasp goal.


http://arsenal-mania.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=107321&start=690


SEMerc wrote:


It was a typical Arsenal performance. I saw most of the match on ESPN (with the sound turned down to escape the Waddle noise pollution) and Arsenal were lucky to get a draw from this. They've got about as much chance as winning the league as Spurs. Nothing has changed this year, and soon Wenger's excuses will start in earnest.


Brian Gaze wrote:


If you are making that assumption on the season so far Brian , then that leaves just Chelsea.


Gooner wrote:


Arsenal are the one team in the premier I'll make an effort to watch on TV so I'd like to see them win. I just can't see this season being any different to the last few, although I know Wenger says the team is now mature etc. Heard it all before. Happy to be wrong though.


Brian Gaze wrote:


Until Arsenal has a physically bigger squad they are always going to be prone to being rolled over by bigger teams. Apparently - according to the Daily Fail - Arsenal has the smallest team in the league.


Chelsea has the biggest team - the top five rounded off by Stoke, Man U, Spurs and Blackburn.


Based on probable starting XI's Arsenal will typically give away two stone per player to Chelsea.


SEMerc wrote:


So Stoke, Man U , Spurs and Blackburn will roll Arsenal over..........................


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



Marcus
Banbury
North Oxfordshire
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Gooner
Sunday, September 19, 2010 3:30:46 PM

Chelsea 3-0 up


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Banbury
North Oxfordshire
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Gooner
Sunday, September 19, 2010 3:41:50 PM

4-0 to Chelsea...............this could be 8 or 9 at this rate


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Matty H
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Sunday, September 19, 2010 3:42:01 PM
4-0 😂
Gooner
Sunday, September 19, 2010 7:10:03 PM

you can't help thinking Chelsea could have scored as many as they liked, they totally took their foot off the gas 2nd half.


No Lampard,Anelka or Terry, they look awesome


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sriram
Sunday, September 19, 2010 7:27:47 PM

Might as well enjoy the one-horse race for the title - even so early in the season you have to say its only a question of the margin by which the title is won


Liverpool are light years away of winning the title - they are just not good enough - and you get the impression that whoever manages the club will not make a difference - so you have to feel sorry for Roy Hodgson on mission impossible


 


Sriram
Sedgley, West Midlands ( just south of Wolverhampton )
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Gooner
Sunday, September 19, 2010 7:31:55 PM

well if Arsenal get beat at Stamford Bridge in a fortnight then they can forget it. They need at least a point .


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Marcus
Banbury
North Oxfordshire
378 feet A S L


future_is_orange
Sunday, September 19, 2010 8:01:00 PM


Might as well enjoy the one-horse race for the title - even so early in the season you have to say its only a question of the margin by which the title is won


Liverpool are light years away of winning the title - they are just not good enough - and you get the impression that whoever manages the club will not make a difference - so you have to feel sorry for Roy Hodgson on mission impossible


 


sriram wrote:


Have to say that is hollox.. Chelsea havent played a decent side yet !!  Let see how they get on once they start to play games againt better oppostion.

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