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red devil Wrote:

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> Media love in with Utd? That's the funniest thing

> you've ever said, we're getting torn to shreds at

> the moment.

> Had to laugh at a Daily Mail 'headline' though,

> More misery for Moyes as Pogba and Tevez shine for

> Juve

> Tevez? WTF, how many years is that going back? :)


think youre having a Wenger "I didn't see it" moment. The media have had a crush on your club for decades.

>

> Didn't see the Arsenal game but saw the goals,

> both very classy...

Parkdrive Wrote:

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> Jah Lush Wrote:

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> > Napoli aren't exactly testing though are they?

> > Surely not. Having said that I have to admit it

> > was a quality performance from the Wanderers.

> They

> > are looking very impressive at the moment. Most

> > Arsenal fans I know always thought Ramsey was

> crap

> > and I said he'd come good. Look at him now.

> He's

> > turned into some player hasn't he.

>

> Top of Serie A, supposedley one of the best

> leagues in the world, swept aside,and according to

> Souness, "a really stiff test". Tottnum

> aspirations of league title, Champions League,

> signed shed loads of supposedly quality players

> also beaten. Yet we are in crisis, paper thin

> squad, yada yada yada, and yet Yanited are having

> a blip. The media love in with Yanited knows no

> bounds does it?


The derby came too soon for us. Takes time for new players to bed in. Who said you were in crisis? You lost your first game. That's it. It's early days for everyone. As for the Italian league it ain't what it used to be. We played Lazio last season in the Europa when they were top of the league in Serie A and they weren't up to much. We had three perfectly good goals disallowed as well. We've also recently beaten both of the Milan teams as well.

As for the media love in with United and that a pile of poo too. The media's love-in is with Mourinho.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Parkdrive Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Jah Lush Wrote:

> >

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

>

> > -----

> > > Napoli aren't exactly testing though are

> they?

> > > Surely not. Having said that I have to admit

> it

> > > was a quality performance from the Wanderers.

> > They

> > > are looking very impressive at the moment.

> Most

> > > Arsenal fans I know always thought Ramsey was

> > crap

> > > and I said he'd come good. Look at him now.

> > He's

> > > turned into some player hasn't he.

> >

> > Top of Serie A, supposedley one of the best

> > leagues in the world, swept aside,and according

> to

> > Souness, "a really stiff test". Tottnum

> > aspirations of league title, Champions League,

> > signed shed loads of supposedly quality players

> > also beaten. Yet we are in crisis, paper thin

> > squad, yada yada yada, and yet Yanited are

> having

> > a blip. The media love in with Yanited knows no

> > bounds does it?

>

> The derby came too soon for us. Takes time for new

> players to bed in. Who said you were in crisis?

> You lost your first game. That's it. It's early

> days for everyone. As for the Italian league it

> ain't what it used to be. We played Lazio last

> season in the Europa when they were top of the

> league in Serie A and they weren't up to much. We

> had three perfectly good goals disallowed as well.

> We've also recently beaten both of the Milan teams

> as well.

> As for the media love in with United and that a

> pile of poo too. The media's love-in is with

> Mourinho.



Came too soon? Behave. You didn't have a threat on goal. Same old excuses being trotted out. Italian league ain't what it used to be? Really? Maybe its because you bought players that are "unproven" in the Prem like Ozil, and we didn't even have him in the side that beat you. As for who said we were in crisis, the wonderful British media banging on about losing at home to Villa, no signings blah blah blah, Wengers lost it, yada yada yada. Fcuk knows what they would have said if we'd spent the amount Tottnum did, and were only 3rd in the league, and I don't recall any remarks of that nature being directed at Moyes paucity of signings. Early days yes, but I think the way we've responded to the loss is magnificent. And all that with no Cazorla, Podolski, Theo, Ox, and Diaby. What a paper thin squad we've got, bound to fail.

Cor, you don't half get carried away dontcha. We're only a few games in. Fair play to the Wanderers they've lost one game all season. So have we. Everton though are unbeaten, yet they are fourth and we're both above them. Nothing is settled in October.


Oh and you spent more than us. Ozil 45m. Spurs spent 100m and recouped it by selling Bale. So we spent fack all.

One interesting fact regarding the fixtures Woolwich have played this season in the PL is that they gained 3 points more from them last season. That could be construed as taking a backward step but I wouldn't say that.


I was going to congratulate PD on getting through a series of posts without using the word 'unproven' but alas he let me down.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> One interesting fact regarding the fixtures

> Woolwich have played this season in the PL is that

> they gained 3 points more from them last season.

> That could be construed as taking a backward step

> but I wouldn't say that.

>

> I was going to congratulate PD on getting through

> a series of posts without using the word

> 'unproven' but alas he let me down.


By the way it's not an intersting fact as you seem to think, as it's been quoted on nearly every sport related site that I've seen in the last 48 hours .

The fact that we had only 9 points after 6 games last season and were 7th is something you glaringly failed to mention as did most of these sites. But don't let a fact get in the way of your point eh?

red devil Wrote:

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> Parkdrive Wrote:

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>

> >...and I don't recall any remarks of that nature

> being directed at Moyes paucity of signings.

>

> Now I've know you've gone potty :)


Only if I start supporting Yanited or Sperz.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Cor, you don't half get carried away dontcha.

> We're only a few games in. Fair play to the

> Wanderers they've lost one game all season. So

> have we. Everton though are unbeaten, yet they are

> fourth and we're both above them. Nothing is

> settled in October.

>

> Oh and you spent more than us. Ozil 45m. Spurs

> spent 100m and recouped it by selling Bale. So we

> spent fack all.


Agreed nothging is settled in October, and I don't think I've said that previously. As for carried way, I can just imagine how you Sperz fans would have reacted IF you'd beaten us. The interesting thing about the Bale thing is that your special relationship with Real facilitated his sale to us which we funded in part by off loading tens of players surplus to requirements.

Yeah, we off-loaded quite a few too. We're still very much a work in progress and of course I'd have been delighted with a Spurs win at the Effiminates and probably would have had a bit of a gloat too. It's only natural when you've got bragging rights over your local rivals isn't it.

As for our "special relationship" with Real Madrid, the sooner that agreement is ripped up the better.

Anyway, looking forward to 5pm. I quite like ITV4 on Thursdays. Even Liverpool can't say that.

Yes. I've just seen the result. It is one of the reasons why I never said anything before the game because it usually has a habit of biting me on the arse. Looks like I didn't need to say anything anyway and thank fack I didn't. You Hammers must be in seventh heaven. I'm happy for you after the shit season you've had so far. I shall be picking the bones out of our poxy performance after MOTD tonight, though it'll make gruesome viewing. Glad I wasn't at the Lane today. All I can say is thank god the Wanderers didn't win either, despite picking up an away point at WBA. Like I said the other day. It's only early days and Spurs are a work in progress. Still gutted though. Enjoy your day in the sun because that is the best result you will get all season.

Otta Wrote:

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> That'll be back next week.

>

> Great performance from the team, but then MOTD

> showed the fat tw@t basically saying "If I was

> foreign they'd be calling me a genius". He's such

> a dick!


Nah, he's still a dick - just obviously been reading the forum http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?20,1158228,1178878#msg-1178878


"plan C - we're going to play like Barcelona "sans striker". .. must have decided it was worth a shot as nothing else had worked.

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