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I know they didn't have to do a lot but Bayern bored the arse off me.


In Pep's image (including the sneaky fouls and the diving in the box) they ticky-tacky-ed the ball to death with Robben doing his "Let's all slow down" act every time they got the ball.


It might make a change to see an Arsenal game where it's pass and pass and pass and sideways pass and pass and wait and pass and possession and pass and back and pass and just as you're nodding off you realise not only have they barely moved forward and not only have they not had a shot on goal but it isn't even Arsenal doing it - but if this is how they are to play in future I think BM have lost their verve.


Maybe BFS could liven them up... (I really have got to stop flogging that equine corpse)

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Ladygooner Wrote:

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> > Ozil out for a few weeks - not good news

>

> or maybe it is. he wasn't exactly setting the

> world alight.


Fancy you trying to goad Arsenal supporters. There's a first.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Ladygooner Wrote:

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> > Ozil out for a few weeks - not good news

>

> or maybe it is. he wasn't exactly setting the

> world alight.


I like to think he was coming right - after all he scored last weekend and has had many assists

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Mac might have a point though. I can't see Ozil on

> current form putting a foot in in the heat of a

> London derby, can you? I reckon Wenger is taking

> him out of the side for a bit. Probably needs a

> rest. Poor chap.


Putting a foot isn't why we bought him, and as for Mac, he was clearly trying to goad as is his way with all things Arsenal, clearly he has a bitterness which must be related to the club for some reason only he knows. Also apparently he has a ham string injury rather than needing a rest.

Ladygooner Wrote:

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> Mick Mac Wrote:

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> > Ladygooner Wrote:

> >

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

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> > -----

> > > Ozil out for a few weeks - not good news

> >

> > or maybe it is. he wasn't exactly setting the

> > world alight.

>

> I like to think he was coming right - after all he

> scored last weekend and has had many assists


Ladygooner, Mac is trying to goad us, ignore, hopefully he may go away.

Ozil looked like he just didn't want to be there. Wouldn't surprise me if his 'injury' is another break to sort out his head. Good news for Arsenal and England fans though is that AOC had a great game. His rampaging bull runs through the centre of Bayern's midfield were Rooney Euro2004esque...

???? Wrote:

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> Lovely spring day, and arsh*le of the forum all

> over the place with his sh1te



If you've got a problem message me privately. You've accused me of calling you a racisr, which was bollocks, and then had the nerve to call me a K*nt.

StraferJack Wrote:

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> be fair PD, several peope backed quids up on that

> one - you used language which got you in trouble

> and wouldn't back down when it was pointed out why



Bottom line is I didn't call him a racist, nor did I use abusive language towards him.

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