Saint Snow
18 March 2017 14:24:23

Surely Wenger cannot continue beyond this season. He's now getting to the stage where he'll begin to ruin his legacy, as fans turn against him, and should move on.



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SEMerc
18 March 2017 14:26:59

Tepid performance from Woolwich; no imagination, no fight. Indeed, that shower of sh.ite couldn't knock the skin off a rice pudding.


Never mind top four, the way they're playing it's more likely to be sixth.

Gandalf The White
18 March 2017 17:47:19

Another good win for Chelsea to stretch the lead to 13 points, at least for 24 hours.


Leicester continue their bounce back with a win at WHU.


I wonder if Southampton can grab a point at WHL tomorrow.


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Saint Snow
18 March 2017 20:19:49

Originally Posted by: Gandalf The White 


I wonder if Southampton can grab a point at WHL tomorrow.



 


I'm hoping Boro get the sort of bounce from sacking their manager that's done for us 3 times so far this season!



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Gandalf The White
18 March 2017 23:15:45

Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


Tepid performance from Woolwich; no imagination, no fight. Indeed, that shower of sh.ite couldn't knock the skin off a rice pudding.


Never mind top four, the way they're playing it's more likely to be sixth.



I watched the highlights on MOTD and Arsenal played some good football but the finishing was poor. They lost because they were undone by poor defending and a mixture of lack of leadership, naivety and slack teamwork.


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Saint Snow
19 March 2017 16:42:25

Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 

 


I'm hoping Boro get the sort of bounce from sacking their manager that's done for us 3 times so far this season!



 


Ha! Not to be - Boro always seem to roll over against the Manc tw*ts.


With the Sperms also winning, that's 2 bad results. I fully expect us to make it 3 terrible results later.


This football malarkey is too stressful; there's just so much riding on us getting into the CL, whilst stopping the evil scum from nicking in, too.



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Saint Snow
19 March 2017 18:54:24

Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 

I fully expect us to make it 3 terrible results later.



 


Could have been worse, and a draw a fair result.


 


Edit - great game, btw!



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SEMerc
19 March 2017 21:32:56

A near perfect weekend - results wise.


Spurs win; Bournemouth win - also helped in no small part by all bottom three clubs losing; Woolwich get dicked and finally, last but not least least - both the Dippers and Shi.teh lose ground on Spurs.

SEMerc
19 March 2017 21:42:40

Originally Posted by: Gandalf The White 


 


I watched the highlights on MOTD and Arsenal played some good football but the finishing was poor. They lost because they were undone by poor defending and a mixture of lack of leadership, naivety and slack teamwork.



I saw the whole match. It was one of the worst most gutless performances I've seen from Woolwich in recent years.

SEMerc
24 March 2017 21:32:08

Coleman knobbled by Taylor in the RoI-Wales qualifier.


Apparently the tackle was so bad that neither RTE nor Sky have shown a replay.


Supposedly, the bone from Coleman's leg was protruding through his sock.


 

SEMerc
30 March 2017 19:55:51
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01 April 2017 16:59:55

I own an apology to Fat Sam. He seems to have come good though it took a while to get the players onside. Zaha seems to be back to his best again and even Benteke is making an effort


 


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SEMerc
02 April 2017 11:14:03

Well things are suddenly looking interesting - Shit.eh can realistically beat the Chavs in the next game and Spurs can realistically beat Swansea. That would bring the gap down to 4 points.

Saint Snow
02 April 2017 15:16:26

Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


Well things are suddenly looking interesting - Shit.eh can realistically beat the Chavs in the next game and Spurs can realistically beat Swansea. That would bring the gap down to 4 points.



 


Can't see Chelski blowing it, but a narrowing of the gap would bring a glimmer of interest.


Would prefer a draw today, but Citeh already a goal up, and it's rare for Wenger's recent teams to show appetite for a fight.


Relieved with our win yesterday, even more so with the Manc scum being held to a draw.



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Gandalf The White
02 April 2017 15:18:43

Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


Well things are suddenly looking interesting - Shit.eh can realistically beat the Chavs in the next game and Spurs can realistically beat Swansea. That would bring the gap down to 4 points.



Anyone looking at the fixture list should have been aware that it was likely to get interesting with Chelsea playing both Manchester clubs in April.


Arsenal losing 1-0 at home so far. A defeat must make a top 4 finish look increasingly doubtful.


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SEMerc
02 April 2017 16:54:13

Woolwich and Sh.iteh both lose ground on Spurs this weekend.


Perfect result.

Gandalf The White
02 April 2017 18:13:04

Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


Woolwich and Sh.iteh both lose ground on Spurs this weekend.


Perfect result.



Arsenal is so far behind that they're hardly a concern now, I'd have thought?


 


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SEMerc
02 April 2017 19:43:52

Originally Posted by: Gandalf The White 


 


Arsenal is so far behind that they're hardly a concern now, I'd have thought?


 



They have a game in hand. And we still have to play them and United. We often lose our discipline against Arsenal. And sometimes against Chelsea.


On paper, our next two PL fixtures are relatively easy. They're the type of games we often trip up on.


 

Saint Snow
02 April 2017 23:26:03

Originally Posted by: Gandalf The White 


Anyone looking at the fixture list should have been aware that it was likely to get interesting with Chelsea playing both Manchester clubs in April.



 


And Sperms & the Bitters.


I see my reverse psychology today worked wonders 


Liverpool must be cursing their toothless performances in January; just another 3/4 points and we'd not be totally out of the  title race picture. I'll be cheering the Bitters on this Wednesday 



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SEMerc
05 April 2017 00:20:26

United get out of jail with an Ashley Williams handball in injury time. The only saving grace is that top four is now probably unlikely.

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