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Enough of this Liverpool - Man Utd guff. The Wolves v Spurs match was far more entertaining and a fitting tribute to Dean Richards who died at the tender age of 36. The tributes before the game the minute's applause from both sets of fans brought a tear to my eye. It was emotional stuff.

Keef Wrote:

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> Narnia Wrote:

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> > Keef Wrote:

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> > > Can we all just agree that Nani is a big

> girl?

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> > Yeah. Lets encourage the big boys to kick the

> big

> > girls so there wont be any more big girls.

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> Bloody right! I want good skillfull players, not

> ones who dive all over the place, and cry.


Have you never cried then?

LOL 'collapsed' ? He was in so much shock he punched the turf when they were sticking him on stretcher! No Nani has cried wolf enough times... what goes round comes around. No sympathy from me for that prancing prima donna. From the non photoshop pictures that I havd seen of the injury looks nothing more than a scratch. Time to move on.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> That's a very cheap shot Narnia.




Yep, couldn't agree more.


Blackpool unlucky last night, at times they were playing like champions and not the other way round. Ian Holloway you continue to win neutrals admiration for your attitude.

Emerson Crane Wrote:

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> Can't see the Arsenal getting a result in the camp

> nou tonight, so please Le Boss don't risk Cesc and

> RVP. Save them for the FA cup tie and for the

> league.


You'll rememeber Cesc Fabregas crashing out injured in the second leg against Barca in 2010 and missing a number of league matches at a time when Arsenal were in a similar position challenging in the PL to what they are now. With the loss of fabregas they fell away at a crucial time, all for chasing a lost cause against Barca (having lost heavily in the first leg).


I'm afraid Wenger wants to fill that gap in his record by winning the CL. So I'd expect your plea will fall on deaf ears.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Emerson Crane Wrote:

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> > Can't see the Arsenal getting a result in the

> camp

> > nou tonight, so please Le Boss don't risk Cesc

> and

> > RVP. Save them for the FA cup tie and for the

> > league.

>

> You'll rememeber Cesc Fabregas crashing out

> injured in the second leg against Barca in 2010

> and missing a number of league matches at a time

> when Arsenal were in a similar position

> challenging in the PL to what they are now. With

> the loss of fabregas they fell away at a crucial

> time, all for chasing a lost cause against Barca

> (having lost heavily in the first leg).

>

> I'm afraid Wenger wants to fill that gap in his

> record by winning the CL. So I'd expect your plea

> will fall on deaf ears.



Unfortunately I think you're right.

Emerson Crane Wrote:

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> > *Falls over in shock....* ;-)

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> As long as you don't roll around like Nani.


Or most of the Arsenal team. ::o

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