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Gooner
01 January 2012 20:17:26


I read somewhere (not sure if it's true) that five of the top 6 have played 10 games at home. Spurs have played 8.


Also worth noting that were the table based on form over the last 16 games Spurs would be top.


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


Doesn't mean anything really as you well know,  Spurs, Chelsea, Man U and Man City all have to come to Arsenal yet , as you also know form is temporary .


Long long way to go


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



Marcus
Banbury
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Saint Snow
01 January 2012 20:21:35



I read somewhere (not sure if it's true) that five of the top 6 have played 10 games at home. Spurs have played 8.


Also worth noting that were the table based on form over the last 16 games Spurs would be top.


Originally Posted by: Karl Guille 


 


True on both counts (well almost)!  City have only played nine home games thus far, the others have all played eight.  The next three games are all at home (West Brom, Everton and Wolves) and we have to take maximum points if we are to sustain our position in the table. 


On current form we are about three points better off than both City and Utd but I can't recall over how many games that is (although it certainly excludes the first 2 games of the season - thankfully)!!!   


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


Out of interest (I genuinely don't know), how have Spurs fared against the rest of the top 5 (not top 6, as I know you spanked Liverpool)



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SEMerc
01 January 2012 20:28:33




I read somewhere (not sure if it's true) that five of the top 6 have played 10 games at home. Spurs have played 8.


Also worth noting that were the table based on form over the last 16 games Spurs would be top.


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


 


True on both counts (well almost)!  City have only played nine home games thus far, the others have all played eight.  The next three games are all at home (West Brom, Everton and Wolves) and we have to take maximum points if we are to sustain our position in the table. 


On current form we are about three points better off than both City and Utd but I can't recall over how many games that is (although it certainly excludes the first 2 games of the season - thankfully)!!!   


Originally Posted by: Karl Guille 


Out of interest (I genuinely don't know), how have Spurs fared against the rest of the top 5 (not top 6, as I know you spanked Liverpool)


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


Lost away to United, lost at home to Citeh, beat Arsenal at home, drew with Chelsea at home.

SEMerc
02 January 2012 13:24:44



Martin Tyler has a c$m wee.


http://www.twitvid.com/embed.php?guid=0MJQA


Originally Posted by: CAPE-steve 


Hilarious 


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


This is funnier. It's the South Korean version.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3iQbKNGZis

Romfordman
02 January 2012 15:12:23




Martin Tyler has a c$m wee.


http://www.twitvid.com/embed.php?guid=0MJQA


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


Hilarious 


Originally Posted by: CAPE-steve 


This is funnier. It's the South Korean version.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3iQbKNGZis


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


That's Ace


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David M Porter
02 January 2012 15:17:46




Martin Tyler has a c$m wee.


http://www.twitvid.com/embed.php?guid=0MJQA


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


Hilarious 


Originally Posted by: CAPE-steve 


This is funnier. It's the South Korean version.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3iQbKNGZis


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 



Class!


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Karl Guille
02 January 2012 19:22:48

Forgive me Marcus but Fulham have scored a second in injury time against 10 man Arsenal!  What a strange couple of days of football.


St. Sampson
Guernsey
Gooner
02 January 2012 19:36:58


Forgive me Marcus but Fulham have scored a second in injury time against 10 man Arsenal!  What a strange couple of days of football.


Originally Posted by: Karl Guille 


No problem mate


I saw it coming , bloody annoys me , sitting watching Wenger walking off moaning . Get your effing hand in your pocket , talk of Walcott not being happy


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



Marcus
Banbury
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378 feet A S L


SEMerc
02 January 2012 19:43:04

I think *****Morgan has has gone offline to stick his head in a gas oven. I can live in hope.

Matty H
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02 January 2012 19:45:54


Forgive me Marcus but Fulham have scored a second in injury time against 10 man Arsenal!  What a strange couple of days of football.


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


No problem mate


I saw it coming , bloody annoys me , sitting watching Wenger walking off moaning . Get your effing hand in your pocket , talk of Walcott not being happy

Originally Posted by: Karl Guille 


Being made to look distinctly average most weeks in the Prem is bound to be upsetting, especially when you look half decent in a Euro game when you have more space and time on the ball.

Gooner
02 January 2012 20:03:20



Forgive me Marcus but Fulham have scored a second in injury time against 10 man Arsenal!  What a strange couple of days of football.


Originally Posted by: Matty H 


No problem mate


I saw it coming , bloody annoys me , sitting watching Wenger walking off moaning . Get your effing hand in your pocket , talk of Walcott not being happy


Originally Posted by: Gooner 

Being made to look distinctly average most weeks in the Prem is bound to be upsetting, especially when you look half decent in a Euro game when you have more space and time on the ball.

Originally Posted by: Karl Guille 


I think a few sides have looked aversage this weekend, unexpectedly as well. Arsenal just haven't enough players suited to the fast tempo of the Prem.


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



Marcus
Banbury
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Matty H
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02 January 2012 23:20:25



Forgive me Marcus but Fulham have scored a second in injury time against 10 man Arsenal!  What a strange couple of days of football.


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


No problem mate


I saw it coming , bloody annoys me , sitting watching Wenger walking off moaning . Get your effing hand in your pocket , talk of Walcott not being happy


Originally Posted by: Matty H 

Being made to look distinctly average most weeks in the Prem is bound to be upsetting, especially when you look half decent in a Euro game when you have more space and time on the ball.

Originally Posted by: Gooner 


I think a few sides have looked aversage this weekend, unexpectedly as well. Arsenal just haven't enough players suited to the fast tempo of the Prem.

Originally Posted by: Karl Guille 



Always seems to be the way that teams lose in blocks doesn't it? QPR lose in blocks too. Season-long ones :-P

Good to see Barton get sent off today. Maybe he didn't headbutt Johnson, but it's nothing less than he deserves for being Joey Barton 😛
future_is_orange
03 January 2012 13:03:45

ya for shure

haghir22
03 January 2012 18:52:39

Looking forward to tonights armchair viewing...


If ever there was a need for a Rafa Benitez style euro away performaqnce this would be it, but KK doesn't play his teams that way....


YNWA
haghir22
03 January 2012 18:58:49
 
 

Looks like the club are doing their best to hide the guilt also....shame really. I genuinely do not believe he is fundamentally a racist but he definitely said something he shouldn't, regardless of the meaning. Though this does open flood gates, and does pnder the question why does Evra get away with foul language back.


It is our strongly held conviction that the Football Association and the panel it selected constructed a highly subjective case against Luis Suarez based on an accusation that was ultimately unsubstantiated.




 


The FA and the panel chose to consistently and  methodically accept and embrace arguments leading to a set of conclusions that  found Mr. Suarez to "probably" be guilty while in the same manner deciding to  completely dismiss the testimony that countered their overall  suppositions.


Mr. Evra was deemed to be credible in spite of admitting  that he himself used insulting and threatening words towards Luis and that his  initial charge as to the word used was somehow a mistake.

The facts in  this case were that an accusation was made, a rebuttal was given and there was  video of the match.  The remaining facts came from testimony of people who did  not corroborate any accusation made by Mr. Evra.

In its determination to  prove its conclusions to the public through a clearly subjective 115-page  document, the FA panel has damaged the reputation of one the Premier League's  best players, deciding he should be punished and banned for perhaps a quarter of  a season.  This case has also provided a template in which a club's rival can  bring about a significant ban for a top player without anything beyond an  accusation.

Nevertheless, there are ultimately larger issues than whether  or not Luis Suarez has been treated fairly by the Football Association in this  matter.  There are important points we want to make today that overshadow what  has occurred during the past two months.

The issue of race in sports, as  in other industries, has a very poor history. Far too often, and in far too many  countries, the issues of racism and discrimination have been covered over or  ignored.

In America, where Liverpool ownership resides, there was a  shameful bigotry that prevented black athletes from competing at the highest  levels for decades.

English football has led the world in welcoming all  nationalities and creeds into its Premier League and its leagues below, and  Liverpool Football Club itself has been a leader in taking a progressive stance  on issues of race and inclusion.  The Luis Suarez case has to end so that the  Premier League, the Football Association and the Club can continue the progress  that has been made and will continue to be made and not risk a perception, at  least by some, that would diminish our commitment on these  issues.

Liverpool Football Club have supported Luis Suarez because we  fundamentally do not believe that Luis on that day - or frankly any other - did  or would engage in a racist act. Notably, his actions on and off the pitch with  his teammates and in the community have demonstrated his belief that all  athletes can play together and that the colour of a person's skin is  irrelevant.

Continuing a fight for justice in this particular case beyond  today would only obscure the fact that the Club wholeheartedly supports the  efforts of the Football Association, the Football League and the Premier League  to put an end to any form of racism in English football.

It is time to  put the Luis Suarez matter to rest and for all of us, going forward, to work  together to stamp out racism in every form both inside and outside the  sport.

It is for this reason that we will not appeal the eight-game  suspension of Luis Suarez.


 


YNWA
Gooner
03 January 2012 20:13:37

Chat from Arsenal tonight is that Liverpool have asked to speak to Theo Walcott.............if he wants I will drive him up there


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



Marcus
Banbury
North Oxfordshire
378 feet A S L


Saint Snow
03 January 2012 20:31:40

if he wants I will drive him up there


Originally Posted by: Gooner 



You obviously see a lot more of his play than me, but I think he's a fantastic player. I'd love Liverpool to sign him.



Martin
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Gooner
03 January 2012 20:39:11


if he wants I will drive him up there


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 



You obviously see a lot more of his play than me, but I think he's a fantastic player. I'd love Liverpool to sign him.


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


His final ball is very very poor and his conversion rate of chances to goals is woeful as well,  that's not say he would improve elsewhere.


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



Marcus
Banbury
North Oxfordshire
378 feet A S L


Gooner
03 January 2012 20:58:36

Liverpool 2 down at HT away at M City


Spurs 0-0 at home to  W B A


Sunderland 1 up away at Wigan


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



Marcus
Banbury
North Oxfordshire
378 feet A S L


Karl Guille
03 January 2012 22:46:52

Worryingly another poor performance from Spurs this evening but, crucially, we take the three points with a bit of Defoe magic!!


St. Sampson
Guernsey
Saint Snow
03 January 2012 22:48:35


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-16390907



Martin
Home: St Helens (26m asl) Work: Manchester (75m asl)
A TWO addict since 14/12/01
"How can wealth persuade poverty to use its political freedom to keep wealth in power? Here lies the whole art of Conservative politics."
Aneurin Bevan
SEMerc
03 January 2012 22:56:07


Worryingly another poor performance from Spurs this evening but, crucially, we take the three points with a bit of Defoe magic!!


Originally Posted by: Karl Guille 


Tonight proved why we need to buy Samba. I have heart palpitations every time Bassong comes on.


EDIT: Early news is that Gallas and Sandro have both torn their calves. Potentially 6-12 weeks out.

SEMerc
04 January 2012 00:05:44

With apologies to Saint, but I simply couldn't resist.


The attacking prowess of Stewart Downing. It's hard to find a forward pass in that lot.


wallaw
04 January 2012 08:27:58

The season had only begun on December 5th (when Martin O'Neil had been appointed) Sunderland would be top of the table.


I'm not jumping on the silly bandwagon around the club at the moment...............but..............are we out of the title race


Ian


Stockton-on-Tees

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