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Week 31 fixtures...



Saturday 27th April 2013


Man City V West Ham

Everton V Fulham

Southampton V West Brom

Stoke V Norwich

Wigan V Tottenham

Newcastle V Liverpool



Sunday 28th April 2013


Reading V QPR

Chelsea V Swansea

Arsenal V Man Utd



Monday 29th April 2013


Aston Villa V Sunderland


This week's Coupon Buster is the 'appy 'ammers to beat the not so happy Bitters :)... I'll 'ave some of that!


ETA: switched off italics...

Saturday 27th April 2013


Man City 3 West Ham 1

Everton 2 Fulham 1

Southampton 2 West Brom 1

Stoke 2 Norwich 0

Wigan 1 Tottenham 3

Newcastle 2 Liverpool 2



Sunday 28th April 2013


Reading 1 QPR 3

Chelsea 3 Swansea 2

Arsenal 2 Man Utd 3



Monday 29th April 2013


Aston Villa 2 Sunderland 2

Saturday 27th April 2013


Man City 1 West Ham 2 (Rub it in Irons)

Everton 3 Fulham 1

Southampton 1 West Brom 1

Stoke 3 Norwich 1

Wigan 2 Tottenham 3

Newcastle 2 Liverpool 1



Sunday 28th April 2013


Reading 1 QPR 1

Chelsea 1 Swansea 1

Arsenal 2 Man Utd 3 (Guess who to get the winner...ohhhhh Robin van Persie!)



Monday 29th April 2013


Aston Villa 2 Sunderland 1

Saturday 27th April 2013


Man City 3 West Ham 0

Everton 3 Fulham 1

Southampton 2 West Brom 1

Stoke 3 Norwich 1

Wigan 2 Tottenham 1

Newcastle 1 Liverpool 2



Sunday 28th April 2013


Reading 2 QPR 1 (bye bye twitching churchill dog)

Chelsea 3 Swansea 1

Arsenal 2 Man Utd 1 Jack Wilshere to score the winner and stare down the dutch mercenary after he's clattered him in process and to say "what is the little boy in your head saying now, pussy"

Monday 29th April 2013


Aston Villa 1 Sunderland 2

Saturday 27th April 2013


Man City 2 West Ham 0

Everton 2 Fulham 0

Southampton 1 West Brom 1

Stoke 1 Norwich 1

Wigan 2 Tottenham 1

Newcastle 2 Liverpool 1



Sunday 28th April 2013


Reading 1 QPR 1

Chelsea 2 Swansea 1

Arsenal 2 Man Utd 2



Monday 29th April 2013


Aston Villa 0 Sunderland 0

Saturday 27th April 2013


Man City 2 West Ham 0

Everton 2 Fulham 1

Southampton 3 West Brom 1

Stoke 2 Norwich 0

Wigan 1 Tottenham 2

Newcastle 2 Liverpool 2



Sunday 28th April 2013


Reading 4 QPR 3

Chelsea 3 Swansea 1

Arsenal 2 Man Utd 2


Monday 29th April 2013


Aston Villa 2 Sunderland 2

Parkdrive Wrote:

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> Arsenal 2 Man Utd 1 Jack Wilshere to score the

> winner and stare down the dutch mercenary after

> he's clattered him in process and to say "what is

> the little boy in your head saying now, pussy"


Don't know what you are so bitter about PD. RVP could have gone to City for more money. He has spent the bulk of his career at Arsenal. He is a footballer not a fan. Arsenal SOLD him. Arsenal are a selling club. Maybe that will change when they are financially secure.What would you have done differently to RVP?

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Don't know what you are so bitter about PD. RVP

> could have gone to City for more money. He has

> spent the bulk of his career at Arsenal. He is a

> footballer not a fan. Arsenal SOLD him. Arsenal

> are a selling club. Maybe that will change when

> they are financially secure.What would you have

> done differently to RVP?


Applying your average Gooner's 'logic'...RVP was a mercenary as soon as Arsenal bought him from Holland. Why did he leave Holland? To win medals, play at a higher level, and earn more money...2 out of 3 obviously wasn't good enough :)

'bout now Wrote:

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> My vote for Goal of the season is this little

> beaut.

>

>


>

> Well I would, wouldn't I.


I think we have a winner! :)



Saturday 27th April 2013


Man City 2 V West Ham 3

Everton 2 V Fulham 0

Southampton 0 V West Brom 1

Stoke 1 V Norwich 1

Wigan 0 V Tottenham 2

Newcastle 1 V Liverpool 2



Sunday 28th April 2013


Reading 0 V QPR 2

Chelsea 2 V Swansea 0

Arsenal 1 V Man Utd 3



Monday 29th April 2013


Aston Villa 0 V Sunderland 2

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Parkdrive Wrote:

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

> -----

>

> > Arsenal 2 Man Utd 1 Jack Wilshere to score the

> > winner and stare down the dutch mercenary after

> > he's clattered him in process and to say "what

> is

> > the little boy in your head saying now, pussy"

>

> Don't know what you are so bitter about PD. RVP

> could have gone to City for more money. He has

> spent the bulk of his career at Arsenal. He is a

> footballer not a fan. Arsenal SOLD him. Arsenal

> are a selling club. Maybe that will change when

> they are financially secure.What would you have

> done differently to RVP?



I wouldn't have spouted all the shit about staying at one club, like Rooney did (funny how they've both ended up with the Mancs). We stuck by him while he languished on the treatment table for season after season. Still his glass ankles are due to shatter soon.

red devil Wrote:

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> Alan Medic Wrote:

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

> -----

>

> > Don't know what you are so bitter about PD. RVP

> > could have gone to City for more money. He has

> > spent the bulk of his career at Arsenal. He is

> a

> > footballer not a fan. Arsenal SOLD him. Arsenal

> > are a selling club. Maybe that will change when

> > they are financially secure.What would you have


> done differently to RVP?

>

> Applying your average Gooner's 'logic'...RVP was a

> mercenary as soon as Arsenal bought him from

> Holland. Why did he leave Holland? To win medals,

> play at a higher level, and earn more money...2

> out of 3 obviously wasn't good enough :)



Funny how the likes of Henry, Bergkamp, Pires, Vieira all won titles having precious little before arriving at our club. But then he isn't in the same league as those guys.And the hugging of Arsene Wenger at the swamp was puke inducing.

Goal of the season. Well, Bale has scored plenty like the one he got at West Ham. In fact, I beleive he's scored more goals from outside the box than anyone else in Europe this season, so it's hard to pick one but I settle for the winning goal he got at the Boleyn Ground just to piss off all the Hammers on this thread. COYS!

red devil Wrote:

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> You'd think Arsenal fans would get used to it by

> now...poor little loves

> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-

> 2314622/Crystal-Palace-winger-Wilfried-Zaha-believ

> ed-Arsenal-destination-Manchester-United-arrived.h

> tml



Careful, you could have another Veron, Bebe, or Djemaba Djemba on your hands.

El Pibe Wrote:

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> and everyday gooners become just a little more

> west ham like, musing on past glories as their

> star is in the descendant ;-P



Well as and when ANY club can go through a season unbeaten or better or 49 games unbeaten run, I'm happy to keep bringing this up.

Interesting to note a club can go through a season unbeaten and be relegated. You're also missing out on the fact that L'arse weren't the first team to go through a season unbeaten in the league. Preston North End did it first and also won the cup in the same year. Spurs did the double before Arsenal and they won a European Competition before them too.


Did Arsenal do anything first? Bribing their way into the first division maybe?


ETA MU have already WON mores games this season than Arsenal did the season they didn't lose any.

red devil Wrote:

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> They only played 18 games, that's less than half a

> season. I see Dundee were shite even then :)



Yeah, but the ball probably weighed 150 times that of the modern day ball, and the boots, they were like hunter wellies, so it has to be comparable?!

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