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He was apalling on every level last night tho


Good to see Wenger vent against the strikers too, instead of the usual "spirit, commitment.. "blah de blah


Take nothing away from Burnley tho - I was very impressed with their play - they never sat on their lead either and came forward all the time. Great cup tie- in the first half anyway - before Arsenal ran out of... whatever it was they had

Ladygooner Wrote:

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> They couldn't stay up late for the extra time and

> penalties..........

> How soon people forget! Bendtner scored the winner

> for us against Kiev to get us through to the next

> round of Champs league


Seriously though, is that enough to keep him in the side?

mark_bowen Wrote:

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> Evening all - I've posted this in the offered bit

> as well, but thought I'd let you know that I have

> three tickets available for this Saturday's

> Arsenal game against Wigan. Face value - ?45

> each.

>

> PM me if interested.


Mark have PMd you

We have a client over from Greece who needs 3 tickets.

Thanks

>

> cheers,

> Mark

Not a lot to say. Gutted from Ilford, but well done.


Hard fought in midfield, but I've been saying for quite some time I can't see where goals are coming from, and that was the main problem again last night.


Cole's signed a five year contract, I really hope that doesn't mean 5 years of long-ball. I hope Zola has a long term plan that's better than that.

We miss Ashton badly.

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