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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Otta Wrote:

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> > My clubs better than yiur club ner ner ne ner

> > neeer.

> >

>

> That's what football bragging is all about surely.


Possibly true but why is it that those words bring to mind gooners more than anyone else?

Peter Lawwell wants football fans to be treated like 21st century citizens with the right to drink alcohol.


Rugby fans are allowed a pint in Scotland while Hampden does a roaring trade selling booze at open air concerts.


English clubs are allowed to sell drink to their fans while Scottish supporters are treated as untrustworthy.

Saturday 27th April 2013


Man City 3 V 1 West Ham

Everton 2 V 1 Fulham

Southampton 1 V 1 West Brom

Stoke 1 V 2 Norwich

Wigan 1 V 3 Tottenham

Newcastle 0 V 0 Liverpool



Sunday 28th April 2013


Reading 1 V 0 QPR

Chelsea 2 V 1 Swansea

Arsenal 2 V 1 Man Utd



Monday 29th April 2013


Aston Villa 0 V 1 Sunderland

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Peter Lawwell wants football fans to be treated

> like 21st century citizens with the right to drink

> alcohol.

>

> Rugby fans are allowed a pint in Scotland while

> Hampden does a roaring trade selling booze at open

> air concerts.

>

> English clubs are allowed to sell drink to their

> fans while Scottish supporters are treated as

> untrustworthy.



"North Bank bar, North Bank bar, North Bank, bar...Hic"


Buying a beer actually on the terraces whilst watching a game...them were the days

Bit surprised there will be no appeal against the Suarez ban. Apparently the club left it up to him, and he's decided to accept it. Suppose he just feels there's no point trying, and it could even lead to a bigger ban.


I still think 10 matches is ridiculous, but there you go.


That's Liverpool buggered for the start of next season.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> 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.



I didn't say we were or are you just being obtuse. Whatever way you cut it, we went 49 games unbeaten, and got a gold premiershop trophy for going a season unbeaten, that my friend WAS a first. Anything else you want to throw at me?

Parkdrive Wrote:

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> Alan Medic Wrote:

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> > 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?

>

>

> 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.


You are aware that the waynester had all but signed on the dotted line for the blue vermin, but it took a certain Celtic and ManU supporting ageging blonde rocker and the rather agitated attention of a matriachal element to stop waynester from putting his X on the ?250K a week after tax deal ?

woodrot Wrote:


> You are aware that the waynester had all but

> signed on the dotted line for the blue vermin, but

> it took a certain Celtic and ManU supporting

> ageging blonde rocker and the rather agitated

> attention of a matriachal element to stop

> waynester from putting his X on the ?250K a week

> after tax deal ?



Eh, no. And you are how?

Parkdrive Wrote:

> I didn't say we were or are you just being obtuse.

> Whatever way you cut it, we went 49 games

> unbeaten, and got a gold premiershop trophy for

> going a season unbeaten, that my friend WAS a

> first. Anything else you want to throw at me?


I don't want to throw anything at you. I just get fed up with the everyone who leaves Arsenal is a tosser type of thing that you write. Why Arsenal are so better than say Spurs. Basically getting angry at what any footballer does that you don't like. Who gives a sh*t. It happens. You can't change clubs like a player can. You're stuck with it apart from the few 'fans' who actually change clubs. My father GRHS supported Man City when I was a kid........just to annoy me!

StraferJack Wrote:

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> Are we in a court?

>

> In any normal workplace your previous warnings and

> misdemeanours would be taken into account

>

> Minimum ban for biting in rugby is 12 weeks. More

> of this please.

>

> Problem is they will give a smaller suspension for

> a worse misdemeanour fairly soon to undermine any

> good work


From what I've read his past problems were not taken into account when deciding on the ban. What would he have got if they were?

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Parkdrive Wrote:

> > I didn't say we were or are you just being

> obtuse.

> > Whatever way you cut it, we went 49 games

> > unbeaten, and got a gold premiershop trophy for

> > going a season unbeaten, that my friend WAS a

> > first. Anything else you want to throw at me?

>

> I don't want to throw anything at you. I just get

> fed up with the everyone who leaves Arsenal is a

> tosser type of thing that you write. Why Arsenal

> are so better than say Spurs. Basically getting

> angry at what any footballer does that you don't

> like. Who gives a sh*t. It happens. You can't

> change clubs like a player can. You're stuck with

> it apart from the few 'fans' who actually change

> clubs. My father GRHS supported Man City when I

> was a kid........just to annoy me!


Just from the record, I've never thought that Henry, Pires, Viera, Overmars, Fabregas were tossers. Anelka, Van Pussy, Cole, Nasri absolutely. It's the way they went about. Happy now?

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Peter Lawwell wants football fans to be treated

> like 21st century citizens with the right to drink

> alcohol.

>

> Rugby fans are allowed a pint in Scotland while

> Hampden does a roaring trade selling booze at open

> air concerts.

>

> English clubs are allowed to sell drink to their

> fans while Scottish supporters are treated as

> untrustworthy.



Just a shame most boozed up football fans can't act like 21st century citizens.

maxxi Wrote:

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> Parkdrive Wrote:

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> >

> > Just from the record, I've never thought that

> > Henry, Pires, Viera, Overmars, Fabregas were

> > tossers.

>

> wow - just shows you how wrong a man can be.


You've obviously missed you calling as a comic. Hilarious

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


Surely West Ham's star is currently in the ascendent. Newly promoted and comfortably safe with 4 games to go. A shiny brand new(ish)stadium got for a song, which along with next season's new TV deal, means increased revenue to invest in the squad. Ok, looks like your stuck with BFS, but you can't have everything...

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