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I'm going to this match tomorrow. Quite surprised how expensive the tickets are considering it's a league cup game. Know of a hell of a lot away regulars who are swerving this one because of the cost.


Definitely think that Rafa will give the kids a run out tomorrow and potentially have "THE Kid" on the bench. He needs to regain his match fitness, but I suppose it depends on whether or not Rafa wants to risk him.


I can see Spurs winning this (damn the last time I said that I was right) as our schedule is hectic enough at the moment.

Arsenal 2 Wigan Athletic 0

Swansea City 0 Watford 1

Stoke City 2 Rotherham United 0

Derby County 1 Leeds United 1

Manchester United 3 Queens Park Rangers 0


Wednesday November 12

Sunderland 1 Blackburn Rovers 1

Chelsea 2 Burnley 0

Tottenham Hotspur 0 Liverpool 4

Arsenal 3 Wigan Athletic 0

Swansea City 2 Watford 1

Stoke City 1 Rotherham United 0

Derby County 3 Leeds United 2

Manchester United 2 Queens Park Rangers 1


Wednesday November 12

Sunderland 2 Blackburn Rovers 1

Chelsea 2 Burnley 1

Tottenham Hotspur 4 Liverpool 4

Ngog was the least of our problems tonight. Degen was shocking and Babel couldn't have been any more frustrating if he'd tried. We were poor!!


Stonewall pen I thought and VERY surprised it wasn't given. Could have turned the game around,but I don't think Cesar (?) had a shot to save.


Fair play Spurs.

Well no, it doesn't. When you consider Arsenal can field a team of school boys and they'd give anyone a match. I know you weren't full strength either, but I recognised most of the names on your team sheet at least. Anyway, lets just hope it pays off for us in the league, although I don't see how saving 3 or 4 matches is going to make a huge difference. Get rid of the stupid group stages of the champions league, that might save your players a bit more!

Our reserves and youth team were superb last season, but rumour has it all is not well at. Melwood. To be fair, it wasn't actually the youngsters that let us down last night - Dossena a first team regular, made no end of cock ups and the less said about Degen the better.


Our passing was shocking in the first half.


Have your moment in the sun, what a shame Chelsea were knocked out too to steal your thunder. ;-)

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