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The only glimmer I can see is that Israel will want to beat Russia and will give them a game. However, even then we'd need to beat Croatia.


I think I'd rather just start building properly for the next wold cup than go to another tournament, scrape through the groups and go out in the quarters.

Keef Wrote:

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> Steady Jah, that's maybe going a bit too far...

> Saying that, if there has to be a winner, I might

> lean towards Man U, and that's something that

> disturbs me.


Now, Now Jah, we are doing what any other fan would do in our position, and please don't say you wouldn't, because I know you would be fibbing!! >:D<

I dunno about you but unless your team has been through some bad times, and we certainly had some in the early and mid 80's with rubbish players, you can't really savour success when it comes. Also it makes, well in my case anyway, for a greater love for your club, don't you think?

>>SimonM - hope you are not too upset after your defeat last night.............<<


How kind of you not to gloat (well not too much anyway!)


Actually not that upset, because we lost to a fantastically talented team. Eduardo's first goal was astonishing; his second goal illustrated why United have shipped so many this season. To be only 1-0 nil down at halftime was something of a triumph/travesty. I think your "toddlers" would defeat 80% of the current premier teams and we'd probably have had a better chance against the "real" Arsenal first squad, ironically enough.


It would be a major, and deserved, achievement I think if Wenger now wins his first Carling Cup with a side totally different to the one that currently looks best equipped to win the Premiership..

Sean (and Anna for that matter), watching footy at home is sh!t. I have sat there before watching matches, and you have no one to argue with about decisions, or to slag off the ref with, or to hug when your team score in the last minute (and surely every Arsenal fan needs that).


If you can't be at the game, football should be watched in the boozer! In fact, in a lot of ways I'd rather watch it at the boozer than see it live.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Showing a bit of passion when you're watching your

> team is only natural, so why be embarrassed about

> it. We all do it.


You know it Jah, what's the point of following a team if you are about as passionate as a wooden rocking horse??

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