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Metalhead

But that's a debate for another thread.....
Nov 24, 2013
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No doubt they are wishing us well over on arsenalmania and hoping that Bake makes a successful return to Spurs. No bitterness at all.
 

Marty

Audere est farce
Mar 10, 2005
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Strange one as Vill have Heaton currently as first choice as well?
The way I interpret that signing is that they're not sure Heaton will make a full recovery after almost a year out. He's 34 and this is his second year long injury since he turned 30, I think they're concerned for his career.
 

wirE

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Sep 27, 2005
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Who wore it better ?

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Shadydan

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All the commentators wanking themselves into a frenzy over Arsenal...



They're gonna get found out very quickly, just mark 'undoubtedly the best striker in the league' Aubameyang out the game and they come unstuck pretty quick.
 

rossdapep

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All the commentators wanking themselves into a frenzy over Arsenal...


I've seen a few Arsenal fans say that they are looking like the second best team in the league this year.

It really doesn't take a lot for them to go overboard does it?
 

al_pacino

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Feb 2, 2005
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They actually had more of a go last night than they have previously against the better teams. They tried to defend further from goal than before and pressed a bit, whereas before they sat deeper than any Jose team has done(probably an exaggeration). The playing out from goal kicks still makes me smile though.
 

Maxtremist

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Their fans and pundits all looking to turn on Leno.
Does seem like an odd one to me. Martinez was good when he came in, sure, but wasn't Leno like the only bright spark pre Arteta?

Just seems so odd but I'm gonna sit back with the popcorn and watch it as they break yet another keepers confidence. This could be yet another Fabianski, Almunia or Szczesny where the narrative just builds and builds on them.

 

buckley

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Sep 15, 2012
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All this talk about Aubamuyang being their one hope is a bit of a " one eyed jack view " for if Kane is out of our team we are toothless .
As are all the teams without their main strikers just look at City with no Aguero or Jesus . Could you imagine United without Rashford and Greenwood . Any and all teams struggle without their main strikers.
 
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