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Gooner
07 March 2011 20:01:14

RVP travels with the squad for the game at Barca, amazing really as he was originally ruled out for 6 weeks ( what is that all about? ) does make you wonder if he will really play a part or is it a moral booster ??

 

We shall see

It was looking like Vermarlen , R V P , Wallcott , Fabregas , Song and possibly Wilshire could miss the game. RVP, Fabregas and Wilshire might now be ok


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Marcus

Banbury

North Oxfordshire

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future_is_orange
08 March 2011 07:19:05

RVP travels with the squad for the game at Barca, amazing really as he was originally ruled out for 6 weeks ( what is that all about? ) does make you wonder if he will really play a part or is it a moral booster ??

 

We shall see

It was looking like Vermarlen , R V P , Wallcott , Fabregas , Song and possibly Wilshire could miss the game. RVP, Fabregas and Wilshire might now be ok

Originally Posted by: Gooner 

Could all be a little Kidology by Wenger regarding the possible absentees. Arsenal really do need RVP he is more than capable of scoring goals against any side and his recent run of games in my opinion have given Arsenal a real cutting edge. RVP is a top top player.

SEMerc
08 March 2011 09:54:29

Much as it pains me to say it, I hope Arsenal put Barca out this evening. I'd love to see an all London final at the home of football, with Spurs beating Arsenal in the final minute of the game. Won't happen of course.

I despise - in no particular order - Platini, Septic Bladder and Barcelona. - Platini and Bladder because they are loathsome creatures; Barcelona (gets tin hat ready) because I find their tippy tappying crap boring to watch. Given the choice of watching Arsenal or Barcelona in full flow I'd opt for the former.

Barcelona, arrogant and devoid of passion. As Corporal Jones would say: "They don't like it up 'em"

One of the keys for me this evening is how much protection officials have been told to provide for Barca. After all, the nightmare scenario for Platini and Bladder would be an all EPL final made far more likely by Barca's exit.

Karl Guille
08 March 2011 19:33:48

Much as it pains me to say it, I hope Arsenal put Barca out this evening. I'd love to see an all London final at the home of football, with Spurs beating Arsenal in the final minute of the game. Won't happen of course.

I despise - in no particular order - Platini, Septic Bladder and Barcelona. - Platini and Bladder because they are loathsome creatures; Barcelona (gets tin hat ready) because I find their tippy tappying crap boring to watch. Given the choice of watching Arsenal or Barcelona in full flow I'd opt for the former.

Barcelona, arrogant and devoid of passion. As Corporal Jones would say: "They don't like it up 'em"

One of the keys for me this evening is how much protection officials have been told to provide for Barca. After all, the nightmare scenario for Platini and Bladder would be an all EPL final made far more likely by Barca's exit.

Originally Posted by: SEMerc 

My thoughts are firmly fixed on tomorrow and how much cash I'll have to scrape together IF I can find that elusive ticket!!


St. Sampson

Guernsey

Gooner
08 March 2011 19:43:08

RVP starts along with Fabregas, MASSIVE gamble IMO

Might go to sleep and switch on in 3 hours


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Marcus

Banbury

North Oxfordshire

378 feet A S L



Matty H
08 March 2011 19:45:11
Genuine question: Why do teams in CL games have to stand and listen to that dreadful music before each game? Cringeworthy beyond belief 💤
Yate, Nr Bristol

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SEMerc
08 March 2011 20:43:23

I wasn't aware Fabregas was already playing for Barcelona. What the hell was that backpass about? Hopefully Arsenal will get a late goal to even it up on the night.

Barcelona have been every bit as boring spectacle to watch as I expected.

Maunder Minimum
08 March 2011 20:52:55

I wasn't aware Fabregas was already playing for Barcelona. What the hell was that backpass about? Hopefully Arsenal will get a late goal to even it up on the night.

Barcelona have been every bit as boring spectacle to watch as I expected.

Originally Posted by: SEMerc 

Arsenal are nailed I'm afraid - Barcelona are a class and a half ahead of them!


New world order coming.
SEMerc
08 March 2011 21:04:31

Absolutely pisspoor defending by Barca.

SEMerc
08 March 2011 21:07:24

And pisspoor refereeing.

Matty H
08 March 2011 21:43:37
I had a £20 bet with a so-called Arsenal supporting mate that they would remain trophyless again this season (sorry Gooner 😊 ) that was when they were still in all 4 competitions a couple of weeks back. I just text him to ask if his backside is squeeking. No reply 😛
Yate, Nr Bristol

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Karl Guille
08 March 2011 22:29:58

Unlucky Arsenal but, to be fair, the better team has progressed to the next round.


St. Sampson

Guernsey

SEMerc
08 March 2011 23:01:08

I will be interested to hear Gooner's thoughts on this.

My thoughts? Well I think of the four EPL teams left in the competiton earlier this evening Arsenal were the most tailor made for Barca, in that they play (without Walcott) too narrow - as evidenced by Adriano and Alves having almost unfettered access up and down the wings all evening. The only way to keep those two (or Maxwell when he plays) quiet is to play with more width to keep them occupied. That removes one option at least and will give what I still reckon is a dodgy back four more to worry about.

No doubt there will be some who contend this is proof that the EPL isn't what it's cracked up to be - as seen by the gulf between Arsenal and Barca. It's nothing of the sort.

wallaw
09 March 2011 12:22:45
Shocking sending off but didn't change the result. Arsene played into Barca's hands and the most meaningful quote of the night came from Guillame Ballega(sp?). He basically said that Arsene has told everyone about Arsenal playing the right way for the last 5 years and that he would not compromise in this belief regarding "how football should be played" and then went against all said belief's to play the ugliest game possible. If he really had the courage in his words he would have stood toe to toe with them, pushed higher up the pitch and tried to get a shot, one single shot away.

Barca the better team by a street, Arsenal staring down the barrel of moving their shocking Febuary syndrome into shocking March syndrome.


Ian

Stockton-on-Tees

Matty H
09 March 2011 16:07:39
Completely agree with David's post. The Champions League, well, the champions and many other trophyless, achievementless also rans league, is all about money and little to do with football. The way the players all stand there pre-kickoff in salute to the vomit enducing CL music like a bunch of farmhands brainwashed under a brutal dictatorship, to the way the rulers of this competition sit there preening themselves for the cameras in their fortune costing suits, as the eventual winners collect their shiny trophy whilst covered in tickertape. Puke
Yate, Nr Bristol

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wallaw
09 March 2011 16:18:06

Completely agree with David's post. The Champions League, well, the champions and many other trophyless, achievementless also rans league, is all about money and little to do with football. The way the players all stand there pre-kickoff in salute to the vomit enducing CL music like a bunch of farmhands brainwashed under a brutal dictatorship, to the way the rulers of this competition sit there preening themselves for the cameras in their fortune costing suits, as the eventual winners collect their shiny trophy whilst covered in tickertape. Puke

Originally Posted by: Matty H 

LOL Matty, you not a fan then


Ian

Stockton-on-Tees

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09 March 2011 16:24:17

Completely agree with David's post. The Champions League, well, the champions and many other trophyless, achievementless also rans league, is all about money and little to do with football. The way the players all stand there pre-kickoff in salute to the vomit enducing CL music like a bunch of farmhands brainwashed under a brutal dictatorship, to the way the rulers of this competition sit there preening themselves for the cameras in their fortune costing suits, as the eventual winners collect their shiny trophy whilst covered in tickertape. Puke

Originally Posted by: Matty H 

 

Yep that about sums it up for me too.

Saint Snow
09 March 2011 16:45:19

The way the players all stand there pre-kickoff in salute to the vomit enducing CL music like a bunch of farmhands brainwashed under a brutal dictatorship

Originally Posted by: Matty H 

Insanely well-paid brainwashed farmhands.

And that is the crux. The Champions League is a goldmine and not only allows the clubs within it to pay obscene amounts of money to young men who often would struggle to wire a plug, but the carrot also makes other wannabe clubs increase their wages to attracts even the second and third tier of players (in terms of quality).

It's competitions like the Champions League which generate the sort of global interest which runs off into the TV deals for the elite national leagues, which in turn pour into the bank accounts of the players.

No wonder they salute the [censored]y music...


Martin

Home: St Helens (26m asl) Work: Manchester (75m asl)

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Aneurin Bevan

llamedos
09 March 2011 21:40:21

Spurs through after a goaless draw at WHL.........  AC Milan out then (obviously) and barring a miracle Valencia are following them  


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SEMerc
09 March 2011 22:20:33

Just goes to show we can grind out a result when required. Another immense game from Sandro. This boy is really turning out to be a diamond for us (as I long expected).

On another matter, I felt sorry for 'PeterStorey' an Arsenal fan - and seemingly regular punchbag - on RedCafe. It was actually quite painful watching him dig an even bigger hole for himself as the Spurs-AC Milan thread went on. His post-match comments were actually quite cringeworthy.

A sample of Mr Storey's ramblings (after the thread went O/T): ''Barca were in deep shite. No overall lead and about to run out of gas.''

He should go on tour with gags like that.

 

I will not gloat however, given we could be drawn against Barca in the QFs and it will be game over.

I will say one thing though, we'll put up a better fight than Arsenal and that's principally because Arsenal are deficient in the holding midfield department - a mistake Wenger will continue to rue. Yes, I know Song can fulfil that role, but personally I'm not a great fan.

future_is_orange
10 March 2011 07:40:03

Great result for Spurs last night...very suprised the game was a 0 - 0 effort very unlike Spurs ! Have a sneaky feeling that Spurs may get drawn against Man U or Marseille in the next round.

Maunder Minimum
10 March 2011 08:45:26

Great result for Spurs last night...very suprised the game was a 0 - 0 effort very unlike Spurs ! Have a sneaky feeling that Spurs may get drawn against Man U or Marseille in the next round.

Originally Posted by: future_is_orange 

Would be sweet to see Man Utd knocked out by Spurs

Watched the game last night - disciplined performance by Spurs, although they ran their luck close on a number of occasions, not least with that desperate clearance off the line - well done that man!


New world order coming.
Saint Snow
10 March 2011 09:19:22

not least with that desperate clearance off the line - well done that man!

Originally Posted by: Maunder Minimum 

A man that Arsenal ejected...


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

Matty H
10 March 2011 12:52:50
I can assure you I would not. We're in the FA Cup every year, but you've never seen me say a good thing about that either
Yate, Nr Bristol

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wallaw
10 March 2011 13:01:31

I can assure you I would not. We're in the FA Cup every year, but you've never seen me say a good thing about that either

Originally Posted by: Matty H 

Yeah but come on Matty, you know full well that all you little clubs are only in the game to get into the Premiership.............aren't you


Ian

Stockton-on-Tees

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