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No apologies necessary. Tottenham are crap at the moment and Blackburn are playing really well with both of their strikers really firing on all cylinders. So even I don't hold out much hope on this one.


Birmingham 1 Wigan 1

Chelsea 2 Man City 1

Man U 3 Boro 0

Portsmouth 2 West Ham 0

Reading 2 Newcastle 2

Sunderland 2 Fulham 0

Bolton 0 Villa 3

Derby 0 Everton 2

Liverpool 2 Arsenal 2

Spurs 1 Blackburn 2 (doom and gloom)

I am just hoping that after last night's amazing dispay at the Emirates, and a hard game on Sunday at Anfield, Arsenal will be feeling deflated and out-of-sorts for a mere Carling Cup clash in Sheffield on Wednesday....


Well I can hope can't I? :))


Birmingham 2 Wigan 0

Chelsea 1 Man City 1

Man U 4 Boro 0

Portsmouth 2 West Ham 1

Reading 1 Newcastle 3

Sunderland 1 Fulham 0

Bolton 0 Villa 2

Derby 0 Everton 2

Liverpool 1 Arsenal 1

Spurs 1 Blackburn 2

Birmingham 2 Wigan 0

Chelsea 2 Man City 1

Man U 2 Boro 1

Portsmouth 2 West Ham 1

Reading 1 Newcastle 0

Sunderland 1 Fulham 0

Bolton 0 Villa 2

Derby 1 Everton 2

Liverpool 1 Arsenal 2

Spurs 1 Blackburn 2


Gooners rejoice, there is no other team on the planet playing football on our level. Once again Arsey shows the world just what he can do with a blend of youth, skill, and maturity. Long may his reign contintune at Ashburton Grove. The man is a gem, a well educated and erudite gem ( eat your heart out Alex Fergusmoan!!!)

But Simon we will be playing our second team of toddlers so they will be very fresh!


SimonM Wrote:

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> I am just hoping that after last night's amazing

> dispay at the Emirates, and a hard game on Sunday

> at Anfield, Arsenal will be feeling deflated and

> out-of-sorts for a mere Carling Cup clash in

> Sheffield on Wednesday....

>

> Well I can hope can't I? :))

>

> Birmingham 2 Wigan 0

> Chelsea 1 Man City 1

> Man U 4 Boro 0

> Portsmouth 2 West Ham 1

> Reading 1 Newcastle 3

> Sunderland 1 Fulham 0

> Bolton 0 Villa 2

> Derby 0 Everton 2

> Liverpool 1 Arsenal 1

> Spurs 1 Blackburn 2

he is probably good enough to stabilise them and avoid relegation. Just. And even then only maybe


Not sure who else is around who would take the job and do better anyway


There must be some unknowns in the background who are better then the usual suspects when a managerial vacancy came up. Imagine when Graham went from Arsenal if we chose only from the available crop of British Managers.. heaven help us


Then again, the FAI tried to be bold with Stan and look where that got them,...

Obviously I'm feeling rather gutted today with the way things have been going on at Tottenham Hotspur but Martin Jol's sacking was always going to happen once the board started courting Juande Ramos back in August. I also feel very sorry for Chris Houghton who has been at the club man and boy since 1977. I'm certain that Martin Jol will have success elsewhere and he will be in great demand. He's an excellent coach and a very decent man. I wish them both the very best of luck.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Obviously I'm feeling rather gutted today with the

> way things have been going on at Tottenham Hotspur

> but Martin Jol's sacking was always going to

> happen once the board started courting Juande

> Ramos back in August. I also feel very sorry for

> Chris Houghton who has been at the club man and

> boy since 1977. I'm certain that Martin Jol will

> have success elsewhere and he will be in great

> demand. He's an excellent coach and a very decent

> man. I wish them both the very best of luck.


In spite of the fact that I'm a gooner, I think Jol has been treated disgracefully, but as this is the Spuds Board we are talking about, I'm not surprised. I hope the guy gets a good job and comes back to haunt the morons that make up the Spuds board of directors, he deserves it. He has managed to maintain his dignity throughout this whole shambolic episode, which is more than can be said of the idiots on the board.

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