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Otta Wrote:

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> Pleased with Liverpool's point from last night

> (would have taken the point before KO). Arsenal

> did have a good goal disallowed, but also survived

> the first half by the skin of Chech's teeth.

> Arsenal better side in the second half, but I know

> a couple of my Arsenal supporting mates were

> pleased with a point after 90 minutes.


The proverbial game of two halves. Would have been interesting to see how the game would have gone had the goal stood.

Otta Wrote:

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> You beat me to it RD.

>

> http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/34058082


Posted by Alan Medic August 24, 05:10PM


There have been so many players linked to United it's hardly worth speculating what will happen, if anything. But as you asked, we won't get anyone and Fellani will become our centre forward.


And I beat Louis to it. At a rate of a goal every 10 minutes on the pitch, he should break all sorts of goalscoring records this season.


Good to read LVG will play Herrera tonight.

Manchester united were silly to pass up on Pedro they should have signed him while they had the chance they lost out on him just over 1-2 million more to seal the deal and pay his realease clause.

I would have liked to have him at Arsenal along with Sanchez they would be a good duo to have together.

He is more thrilled than I am... There is always a balance between an easy group with no notable teams and a tough group that you will probably not get through but at least some good games ahead. Looking forward to the Ajax games.



Edwin van der Sar: Celtic's group is more Champions League than Europa League


11:01, 29 August 2015

By Keith Jackson,

THE Ajax marketing director was thrilled to see his side drawn against Celtic and Fenerbahce in the Europa League because it feels more like a Champions League group.Edwin van der Sar: Celtic's group is more Champions League than Europa League

Watching the Newcastle v Arsenal game. Football boots - orange, yellow, sky blue, pink. I mean, really? Pink football boots! Can you imagine Chopper Harris, Peter Storey, Norman "Bites yer legs" Hunter or Dave Mackay wearing such horrific poncey footwear? I think not. The game's gone soft. Bunch of fooking pansies.

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