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OK - so today doesn't mean anything in terms of trophies - but I'll put it down as a good day at the office. If someone said Chelsea would drop points but Man U would get a predictable win I would have taken it - but for them both to drop two points?? Get in


Everton were robbed mind you... And I feel sorry for Spurs with that last minute equaliser - still a creditable result - it's how we got a point against them after all


West Ham? The big teams yes bit the Wigans no???

Very pleasing weekend. Man Ure drop points as did CSKA Fulham, who were lucky to get a point at Pompey. The ref at Blackburn needs shafting for the appalling display he turned in. I still fancy Everton for fourth place, who would have won at a canter had the ref been half decent.


How ironic that Spurs helped us back to the top of the league!!

Ahem! Yes we've done you a bit of a favour haven't we. It was amazing the amount of my Gooner friends were phoning and texting me to say Come On You Spurs on Saturday but if I had a pound for every time we have conceded a goal in the last minute over the years I would probably enough for a decent pension fund and would be considering early retirement.

We are still improving slowly but surely as recent result have proved. The signing of Woodgate and Hutton is also a major boost.

The fact that he has been booked once is hardly cause for celebration, and probably means he needs to be more aggressive in his tackling. Most central defenders get booked, it's part and parcel of the position they play in. If you look at the records of the top central defenders over the years, Tony Adams, Sol Campbell, etc, you'll see what I mean.
That's nonsense. The reason Ledley King doesn't get booked is because of the timing of his tackles and his fantastic reading of the game. He is pure class and when fit is one of the best central defenders in the world. Even you're blessed Thierry Henry has gone on record saying that he is the best defender he's faced.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> That's your opinion and your entitled to it but

> obviously I disagree but then I'm biased. I take

> it Terry Henry's not blessed because he doesn't

> play for the Arsenal anymore.>:D<



Exactly, anyway we now have manu "badboy" Adebayor. Thierry who?

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