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I thought that the gooners had got the better part of the Gallas/Cole deal when it first happened but it seems that William is a bit too quick to voice his feelings in public. I think he must be having some sort of slow mental break down since his floods of tears in the Eduardo game. Keano liked to have a go at players and fans alike but he knew how to time it a bit better I think.

Chelsea 1 v 0 Newcastle

Liverpool 2 v 0 Fulham

Man City 3 v 1 Arsenal

Middlesbrough 1 v 1 Bolton

Portsmouth 1 v 0 Hull City

Stoke City 1 v 0 West Brom

Aston Villa 2 v 1 Man Utd

Tottenham 0 v 4 Blackburn


Sunderland 0 v 1 West Ham

Wigan 0 v 2 Everton

Ooh, go on then. I've resisted for months..


Chelsea 5 v 1 Newcastle

Liverpool 1 v 1 Fulham

Man City 3 v 3 Arsenal

Middlesbrough 0 v 1 Bolton

Portsmouth 0 v 1 Hull City

Stoke City 0 v 0 West Brom

Aston Villa 1 v 0 Man Utd

Tottenham 1 v 0 Blackburn


Not done that before and never realised how difficult it was to get excited about 'Boro v Bolton. That'll be the first game on MOTD then.

Sunderland 2 v 1 West Ham

Wigan 1 v 0 Everton

Well, it's not looking good for United this weekend according to you lot. Are you all banking on a bit of Gabby action?


Who'll get the armband LG? I've heard anyone from Clichy - a bit random - to Alumina - not sure about that either - what about Silvestre? I'm pretty sure he took the role on a few times for us when others were subbed or is it too early in his Arsenal career for him?

Oh dear oh dear. It just gets worse for the Arse doesn't it. Another poor display and another loss. Well played City. Three-nil and it could have been a lot more.

He might still be young but I'd give the Arsenal captaincy to Cesc Fabregas. He's the best player at the club by a mile and will immediately gain the respect of his fellow players. He's pure class.

Gallas has been a disaster as a Captain and I don't think he's been quite the same player he was when he was at Chelsea, but he has always been a moaner and I think it was very poor choice by Wenger to to make him captain in the first place.

Anyway what do I care. Come on you Spurs!

For all you Premiership glory boys:


Should you wish to see what a real, modern football match looks like these days may I suggest you plonk yourself in front of ITV1 next Sunday at 11am(!) for the FA Cup 2nd Round clash of the titans as the mighty, mighty Leeds United take on the footballing giant that is, err, Histon Town.


Ahh, the magic of the FA Cup....oh god, we're going to lose aren't we?!

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