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aussiespursguy

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I am Worried about arsenal

- letting in far less goals than before
- nice run of fixtures
- won First piece of silverware under arteta reign

2 points off us and we have a very tough run. Am I worrying to much
The have Villa at home and Leeds away. They are just as likely to drop or draw both. No point worrying yet!
 

FibreOpticJesus

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What gives you that impression?

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To be fair I think he has more style than your average bloke of that age. Having grown up in the punk/new romantic/glam rock era. Individuality set you apart from the rest. Unfortunately 99% of men of his age dress like their dads. Which sums them up.

Blokes is a massive prick though and glad he does not play for us.
 

nailsy

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Jul 24, 2005
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Watching MOTD2. Why ask Keown anything to do with Arsenal? His biased is breathtaking. How can United have been 'flat' but Arsenal played 'the best they've played' with 'such steel' and 101 other bullshit comments, when Utd had more shots than Arsenal and you only scored from a gifted penalty?
Notice the little dig he got in with Spurs players diving. At least Crouch knocked him down a bit by saying they nicked it from Man U lol.
Everytime Arsenal win a game they've 'turned the corner.' Its hilarious.
And as for Aubameyangs goal celebration, just embarrassing. It was a pen and your first goal in your biggest drought ever and you're dancing around like a prick.
Hope he goes another 5+ without scoring.
Looking forward to the inevitable Arsenal melt down when they lose in the next match lol.
Edit, just watched Roy Keanes post match interview and he said we talk about turning the corner, its the longest corner ever. I wonder if thats the same corner Arsenal are turning lol.

Some of the ex-Arsenal players are decent enough pundits - Wrighty and Lee Dixon for instance. Keown is just a waste of space, especially where Arsenal are concerned.
 

wishkah

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Looking at a house today near the emirites, on the north west side near Holloway Rod stn.

Wondering how you lot of would feel living near 'the enemy', looking at that thing from the garden every day. Also wondered if anyone had experience from match day around there - i mean the announcer always says there's 60k in there (cough cough).

I mentioned this to the Mrs for when we have kids (why we are moving in the first place), not sure the nipper could wear his/her spurs shirt around that much?
 

michaelden

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Aug 13, 2004
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Looking at a house today near the emirites, on the north west side near Holloway Rod stn.

Wondering how you lot of would feel living near 'the enemy', looking at that thing from the garden every day. Also wondered if anyone had experience from match day around there - i mean the announcer always says there's 60k in there (cough cough).

I mentioned this to the Mrs for when we have kids (why we are moving in the first place), not sure the nipper could wear his/her spurs shirt around that much?

Dude, you'll be right there when AFTV films their post match reactions. You'll be blood famming soon enough.
 

mark87

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Nov 29, 2004
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Looking at a house today near the emirites, on the north west side near Holloway Rod stn.

Wondering how you lot of would feel living near 'the enemy', looking at that thing from the garden every day. Also wondered if anyone had experience from match day around there - i mean the announcer always says there's 60k in there (cough cough).

I mentioned this to the Mrs for when we have kids (why we are moving in the first place), not sure the nipper could wear his/her spurs shirt around that much?

Mate of mine was living on Holloway Road for about six years until he moved a few weeks back, he hates football and said matchdays were a right pain in the arse because of how busy it got. And yeah I doubt the nipper will be able to wear their spurs shirt around there.
 

ernie78

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@wishkah I worked on Holloway rd for a couple of years and used to try and finish early or I’d book appointments somewhere on days they played evening games as it got busy with fans. Also a friend lived a few streets away and you could hear the cheers from her balcony on game days. That would really get on my tits.
A gooner colleague’s partner lives by WHL and he hates being at hers on a match day.
It would have to be a great house
 

nailsy

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Jul 24, 2005
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When it comes to punditry or commentating (think he does the american NBSCN stuff) Lee Dixon is an absolute oxygen thief and has about as much personality as a ham sandwich.

I don't see him on TV very often these days so maybe it's just that he's not around enough to annoy me.
 

wrd

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ILS

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