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Surely Wenger was just saying that 'travelling' meant he had more time to look closely at last minute deals, like being able to focus more when you haven't got people bothering you all day.


With what has been said about Wellbeck by Van Gaal I expect he'll score a shed load at Goonerville. Maybe he'll stop diving too?

red devil Wrote:

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> Speaking of dreamers, guess who said this...''I've

> envisaged myself playing in this team before.''

> Funny how selective certain Arsenal fans can

> be...:)



Ooh hello, I've touched a nerve.Both your new arrivals have been found out, one was on the move to PSG and said he "dreamt" of playing there, and when they pulled the plug, he dreamt of playing for Yanited. Funny that. And Madrid have put out a statement stating that Dobby Di Maria was being a tad greedy with his wage demands, and so was shipped out, and that the primary motivation for moving was, surprise, surprise, MONEY!!! Sweet dreams

maxxi Wrote:

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> Surely Wenger was just saying that 'travelling'

> meant he had more time to look closely at last

> minute deals, like being able to focus more when

> you haven't got people bothering you all day.

>

> With what has been said about Wellbeck by Van Gaal

> I expect he'll score a shed load at Goonerville.

> Maybe he'll stop diving too?


Oh dear, you haven't got the referees disease of not being able to tell black players apart?

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Yeah ok, but if that's what he wanted, what had

> being abroad got to do with that? Which two

> dreamers are you talking about?


Keep up Alan, try keeping in touch with sports news via the wonders of the internet, TV, newspapers, you know, the media in general.

Parkdrive Wrote:

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> maxxi Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Surely Wenger was just saying that 'travelling'

> > meant he had more time to look closely at last

> > minute deals, like being able to focus more

> when

> > you haven't got people bothering you all day.

> >

> > With what has been said about Wellbeck by Van

> Gaal

> > I expect he'll score a shed load at

> Goonerville.

> > Maybe he'll stop diving too?

>

> Oh dear, you haven't got the referees disease of

> not being able to tell black players apart?



Oooh, warming to 'Danny fcuking Wellbeck' now are you Parky? I know well(beck) who he is - not the first time I've said he's a diving cheat http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?20,1158228,1242743#msg-1242743

maxxi Wrote:

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> Parkdrive Wrote:

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

> -----

> > maxxi Wrote:

> >

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

>

> > -----

> > > Surely Wenger was just saying that

> 'travelling'

> > > meant he had more time to look closely at

> last

> > > minute deals, like being able to focus more

> > when

> > > you haven't got people bothering you all day.

>

> > >

> > > With what has been said about Wellbeck by Van

> > Gaal

> > > I expect he'll score a shed load at

> > Goonerville.

> > > Maybe he'll stop diving too?

> >

> > Oh dear, you haven't got the referees disease

> of

> > not being able to tell black players apart?

>

>

> Oooh, warming to 'Danny fcuking Wellbeck' now are

> you Parky? I know well(beck) who he is - not the

> first time I've said he's a diving cheat

> http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?2

> 0,1158228,1242743#msg-1242743


So which bit of my post shows I've warmed to him? Or are you reading something into a post which clearly isn't there?

Parkdrive Wrote:

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> red devil Wrote:

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> > Ah, 'the media', 90% of which is made up

> > bullshit...says it all really :)

> Quite , the same media that have sucked up to

> Yanited for decades. Says it all really, you're

> not wrong.


So which media were you advising me to follow apart from your good self?

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Parkdrive Wrote:

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

> -----

> > red devil Wrote:

> >

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

>

> > -----

> > > Ah, 'the media', 90% of which is made up

> > > bullshit...says it all really :)

> > Quite , the same media that have sucked up to

> > Yanited for decades. Says it all really, you're

> > not wrong.

>

> So which media were you advising me to follow

> apart from your good self?


Alan are you and the Red bloke joined at the hip, as you seem to think anything he has to say is some kind of gospel. Just where do you go to for your sports news, as you seem to have far more in depth knowledge than the rest of us poor mere mortals.

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