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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> > ...and Arsenal get AC Milan :))

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> They weren't a problem for Spurs last season.

> Beat 'em home and away. Be good to see if Le Arse

> can match those results. ;-)



They weren't a problem for Arsenal a couple of years ago either.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> ???? Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > ...and Arsenal get AC Milan :))

>

> They weren't a problem for Spurs last season.

> Beat 'em home and away. Be good to see if Le Arse

> can match those results. ;-)


Yup but they don't have Benitez as their manager anymore ;-)


*crosses fingers and prays Anna doesn't read the forum anymore*

Yes - its set up very nicely for the Christmas period and the run in to the tile next year. But a long way to go for City. Will they get nervous if United are on their heels? I bet they will.


There is a lot of pressure on a team that has not won the title for along time. I'm thinking of Keegan's Newcastle who looked nailed on and failed to win. Also George Graham's Arsenal who looked nailed on in 1988/89 and also got the title jitters but snatched it in the last game. It will be an interesting few months for City.

It's a proud day to be associated with the Arsenal. The petro dollar gazillionaires may well end up as champions but we gave them a run for their money with a makeshift side. The rest of the season holds no fears for me now. I just hope Le Boss sees fit to drop Theo and put in the Ox. Zaabaleta would have crapped himself if he had been him running at him rather than Theo.

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