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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> The WE is Parkdrive and his alter ego. They both

> agree. (irony)


And anyone who doesn't support Man Ure. As for irony, do you know the definition of the word or is it just a word you like to use to try and make yourself come across as a witty type in order to impress your fellow EDF'ers?

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> How is that an alternative to my post Parkdrive?

> Who is the 'we' and 'most of us' you are referring

> to?

"we" anyone that doesn't support MAn Ure "most of us" anyone that doesn't support Man Ure or dislikes the bloke that kisses his club badge in the same way that he kisses his missus before he goes off to shag a prostitute. I hope that helps to clarify things for you.

One-nil to the Arsenal. Terry Henry getting the winner. Just like old times eh. I'm off to White Hart Lane tomorrow night for our game in hand match against Everton. If we win we'll go joint second, eight points clear of Chelsea and nine points clear of Arsenal. Welcome to the present.

You are setting yourself up for an almighty fall Mr Lush. Nothing like q bit of graciousness with success.


I'm not an Arsenal fan, but I though last night was a great footballing moment, and I'm sure it will live in the memories of the fans at the ground for a long time.

Otta Wrote:

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> You are setting yourself up for an almighty fall

> Mr Lush. Nothing like q bit of graciousness with

> success.

>

> I'm not an Arsenal fan, but I though last night

> was a great footballing moment, and I'm sure it

> will live in the memories of the fans at the

> ground for a long time.


It will live in my memory until the day I shuffle off this mortal coil especially as I enjoyed the moment with my eldest son who was also in attendance.


Let the spuds fans enjoy their moment in the sun. after all they've waited a long time........all of 50 years and counting. As for our past, I give you Adebayor and Gallas, mercenary dogs both, need I say more?

Parkdrive Wrote:

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> Mick Mac Wrote:

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

> -----

> > The WE is Parkdrive and his alter ego. They

> both

> > agree. (irony)

>

> And anyone who doesn't support Man Ure. As for

> irony, do you know the definition of the word or

> is it just a word you like to use to try and make

> yourself come across as a witty type in order to

> impress your fellow EDF'ers?


The irony is; someone's alter ego is the opposing part of their personality and the least likely to agree with them. But if you can't find anyone else to agree with you then its better than nothing.

Bluerevolution Wrote:

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> We have plenty of options for back four-Richards,

> Lescott, Clichy, Zabaleta, Savic and Kolarov-

> Don't forget Spurs won't have Ade !


But they're hardly replacement for Kompany.

If he gets the financial backing (which Colin didn't get once they were promoted) I think he'll do really well. But knowing Hughes he'll probably use it as a springboard to manage a bigger club. One thing is for sure if Adel Taarabt doesn't pull his socks up and start working really bloody hard in training and on the pitch for the team he'll soon be out the door.

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