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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Why is arsenal the home of football atila ?



Just watch us play and you'll see what I mean, didn't you see us dismantle some small scottish club 3 nil with the help of a 17 year old kid called Jack. Scottish Premier League Champions eh? You've got to laugh.

Sandperson Wrote:

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> *Must resist mentioning Champions league...must

> resist* :))


And I'll resist the urge to mention the fact that we won the title in your back yard, and Viera picking up the fA cup with his last kick for the club, even though you played us of the park. The pictures of Man Ure fans behind the goal was beautiful to behold.

red devil Wrote:

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> Leave him alone, he's happy with fourth place...

> notice how my response was factual?


For the last few years maybe, part it's only partly factual isn't it? I love the way "fans" on this forum think they can have at go at The Arsenal and expect us gooners to sit quietly. Trust me that ain't gonna happen especially when plastic Mancs try and give it some. You know who I'm talikng about Sandy boy.

???? Wrote:

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> Arsenal fans in talking about plastic fans...oh

> the irony


What irony you silly man, remind who is it you support just so I can rip the piss out of them, just for the record I've supported The Arsenal since 1968, which is more than can said for a lot of "fans" of this forum. Irony my hairy backside.

Of you weren't so self obsessed and occasionally actually read people's post you'd be well aware of who I supoort but its all ME ME ME with you - yes you've bored me rigid with your credentials and I believe you, but your tedious corporate sponsored new build is packed with plastics as you well know....if you still go...


PS Clue


Last at the Library, first at the Emirates

???? Wrote:

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> Of you weren't so self obsessed and occasionally

> actually read people's post you'd be well aware of

> who I supoort but its all ME ME ME with you - yes

> you've bored me rigid with your credentials and I

> believe you, but your tedious corporate sponsored

> new build is packed with plastics as you well

> know....if you still go...

>

> PS Clue

>

> Last at the Library, first at the Emirates


I do still go, and please don't try my patience silly little man. If you don't like the reaction then don't provoke. You try and take the high ground with your outraged pompous reaction after you lob in a hand grenade and expect me not to react. Wrong.

???? Wrote:

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> ...and that Trevor Brooking header

>

> Got it yet brains?


Listen West Ham retard you obviously think you're a hard man because you lobbed a smoke bomb. Isn't that what cowards when they're mobbed handed because they can't fight? Usually people like that can't fight their way out of a wet paper bag. And this is your idea of what gives you some sort of credibilty and kudos, no wonder your club is in the toilet.

Atila Reincarnate Wrote:

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> Sandperson Wrote:

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

> -----

> > *Must resist mentioning Champions league...must

> > resist* :))

>

> And I'll resist the urge to mention the fact that

> we won the title in your back yard, and Viera

> picking up the fA cup with his last kick for the

> club, even though you played us of the park. The

> pictures of Man Ure fans behind the goal was

> beautiful to behold.



Ah, the mists of time.... four years and counting. I shouldn't worry about our plastics, it's the plastics at City who'll be gloating at your lot when they knock you out of the top four. I can't see Cashburden Grave (see how childish name calling is?) supporting a side that isn't in Europe on a regular basis for very long. If I were you, I'd be very worried about city.

Sandperson Wrote:

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> Atila Reincarnate Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Sandperson Wrote:

> >

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

>

> > -----

> > > *Must resist mentioning Champions

> league...must

> > > resist* :))

> >

> > And I'll resist the urge to mention the fact

> that

> > we won the title in your back yard, and Viera

> > picking up the fA cup with his last kick for

> the

> > club, even though you played us of the park.

> The

> > pictures of Man Ure fans behind the goal was

> > beautiful to behold.

>

>

> Ah, the mists of time.... four years and counting.

> I shouldn't worry about our plastics, it's the

> plastics at City who'll be gloating at your lot

> when they knock you out of the top four. I can't

> see Cashburden Grave (see how childish name

> calling is?) supporting a side that isn't in

> Europe on a regular basis for very long. If I were

> you, I'd be very worried about city.


I worry about no one especially Man Ure, I think you'll find it's the residents of Trafford Park that are more worried than us, after all City have lots of money to spend.

Calm down kids. I don't know about you lot but I can't wait for the season to start. I have suffered serious withdrawal symptoms so much so that I found myself watching the Spurs v Arsenal League Cup semi-final of a couple of seasons ago again on DVD which we won 5-1. Deep joy.


There will be no talk of 4th spot in my house. OK!

Here, the season starts on Friday, with Middlesbrough v Sheffield United. United are a little bit hampered by three strikers being either unfit or suspended, and 1st choice keeper Paddy "Bonkers" Kenny awaiting an FA verdict on his cough medicine swilling antics. We tried to sign Leroy Lita from Reading but he went to Middlesbrough instead....

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