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> You had Ferguson who all said and done is a great

> manager and he managed to peak at the right time

> (you won the first premiership).


Sorry, couldn't let this one go. That was Leeds United and Howard Wilkinson.

Sorry, but Arsenal's "come on everyone lets make some noise", free scarves, singing and words on the screen to wonder of you and "Cesc"..... "FABREGAS!!!" is fooking embarrassing.


The day that happens at Anfield is the day I stop going. Was at the Emirates on Saturday and it was cringeworthy.

I'm putting that down as a 3-1 aggregate defeat. Don't count deflected goals or cheating bugger penalties.


And we won the singing. So there, stick that in your pipe and smoke it.


Was very pleased with Celtic tonight. Thought they played dignified football and its early days with the new manager. Hope we do not lose any players next week.


I see a really top Arsenal team developing here and think they will win the Premiership. I think they have outstanding players all over the park and the Arshavin and Vermalen?? additions have really lifted them.


Well done Arsenal a deserved win overall. I'd like to have seen what might have happened without the dive and without last weeks deflected goal. Each were the first goal in each match, so each of those goals were crucial in the overall outcome.


Brendter - "I did not see the incident" - Classic.

Arshavin is a great little player - it's shame that on the last transfer deadline day, in the snow, when Arsenal lowered their original agreed price for the Russian that the Yanks were coining the Robbie Keane money instead of paying for a replacement..


So all that goodwill Eduardo built up after that horrendous leg break has in one shameless dive been blown away to reveal the cheating little fooker we all first suspected...

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