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Re: this weekend's other games...

Postby ant london » Sat Nov 03, 2012 5:26 pm

s1ty m wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:In the days pre City, today is the classic 'hand the title to the rags' scenario. Their main rivals drop points where they shouldn't as the rags win, then the rags go to those same away grounds and win (with ref help & oppo miss open net).

If we are made of the right stuff we win today


In deed. But I have just seen the selection of Nastisic. I can't explain that one. We'll see in the next couple of hours, but Carroll will be licking his fucking lips at the prospect of this newby.


Roberto said Joleon has a problem with his back

He didn't train according to Dougie Fresh also

Mystery solved
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Re: this weekend's other games...

Postby Alex Sapphire » Sat Nov 03, 2012 6:25 pm

ant london wrote:
s1ty m wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:In the days pre City, today is the classic 'hand the title to the rags' scenario. Their main rivals drop points where they shouldn't as the rags win, then the rags go to those same away grounds and win (with ref help & oppo miss open net).

If we are made of the right stuff we win today


In deed. But I have just seen the selection of Nastisic. I can't explain that one. We'll see in the next couple of hours, but Carroll will be licking his fucking lips at the prospect of this newby.


Roberto said Joleon has a problem with his back

He didn't train according to Dougie Fresh also

Mystery solved


ESPN saying the plan was Joleon then he had his back spasm
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Re: this weekend's other games...

Postby ant london » Sat Nov 03, 2012 6:31 pm

ESPN clearly haven't watched their own interview with Mancini then...as he said otherwise
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Re: this weekend's other games...

Postby Beefymcfc » Sat Nov 03, 2012 7:45 pm

No problems with the United win, I thought they were far and away the better team. Mike Dean did very well and tried to keep Wilshire and Cleverley on the pitch. Taggart was wise to it, Wenger was not.
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Re: this weekend's other games...

Postby ayrshireblue » Sat Nov 03, 2012 9:49 pm

Beefymcfc wrote:No problems with the United win, I thought they were far and away the better team. Mike Dean did very well and tried to keep Wilshire and Cleverley on the pitch. Taggart was wise to it, Wenger was not.


Exactly. Some folk look for shit where there is none. Baconface took the refs warning, Wengee didn't. Both Cleverly and Wilshere are too stupid to change there game so were red cards waiting to happen. Baconface knew this,Wenger left his DM cover on the park to get sent off.
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Re: this weekend's other games...

Postby IanWright » Sun Nov 04, 2012 8:42 am

Ted Hughes wrote:Earlier in the season, after we played Arsenal, people were talking on here about us dropping points v our title rivals.

I said then that what Arsenal had actually acheived was creating a two point gap between us & our actual title rivals Utd, as they would fucking bottle it completely & hand them a victory, as they always do.

Arsenal are the absolute worst kind of Premier League team, who shit out v Utd & raise their game v others. They are an ally of Utd in the title race.

Tbf to them though, they did give it 15 mins out of the 90 & had the ref sent off Cleverley, just perhaps they may have got something.

Apparently, the ref let off Wilshire when he could possibly have been harsh & booked him, so that meant he had to let off Cleverley for a lunge from behind which is a yellow card on any pitch v any team anywhere.

So presumably, Balotelli would have been let off too & nobody in the press would call him a liability after the game ?


I'm afraid I agree with most of what you've said there, Ted.

Whenever we play at Old Trafford, the script already seems to be written. It's a cut and paste job. Have a little bit of tidy possession, make a stupid error, Rooney scores, come back into the game with no actual real thrust, score an own goal. I almost wish the rest of the footballing world doesn't watch any Man Utd-Arsenal game at Old Trafford (or the Emirates, for that matter) seeing as how embarrassingly one-sided it is. With a bit of luck, maybe even Sky will stop broadcasting this fixture soon.

When we were vying for titles, I (and many other Gooners) used to blame Sam Allardyce (and any team he was managing) to lay down and die when they played Manchester United. They'd allow them to express skill, space and speed. No heavy challenges whatsoever. It was a spooky coincidence, further villified by the way both Allardyce and Ferguson character assassinated Rafael Benitez. Arguably, we're doing the same now, casting a reflection on the eventual destination of the title.

We've played three, in my opinion, fantastically tight, tactical games against you last season and another this term. You're a better side than that lot from Salford. Why is it that we can't play the same game against them?
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Re: this weekend's other games...

Postby Beefymcfc » Sun Nov 04, 2012 9:20 am

IanWright wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:Earlier in the season, after we played Arsenal, people were talking on here about us dropping points v our title rivals.

I said then that what Arsenal had actually acheived was creating a two point gap between us & our actual title rivals Utd, as they would fucking bottle it completely & hand them a victory, as they always do.

Arsenal are the absolute worst kind of Premier League team, who shit out v Utd & raise their game v others. They are an ally of Utd in the title race.

Tbf to them though, they did give it 15 mins out of the 90 & had the ref sent off Cleverley, just perhaps they may have got something.

Apparently, the ref let off Wilshire when he could possibly have been harsh & booked him, so that meant he had to let off Cleverley for a lunge from behind which is a yellow card on any pitch v any team anywhere.

So presumably, Balotelli would have been let off too & nobody in the press would call him a liability after the game ?


I'm afraid I agree with most of what you've said there, Ted.

Whenever we play at Old Trafford, the script already seems to be written. It's a cut and paste job. Have a little bit of tidy possession, make a stupid error, Rooney scores, come back into the game with no actual real thrust, score an own goal. I almost wish the rest of the footballing world doesn't watch any Man Utd-Arsenal game at Old Trafford (or the Emirates, for that matter) seeing as how embarrassingly one-sided it is. With a bit of luck, maybe even Sky will stop broadcasting this fixture soon.

When we were vying for titles, I (and many other Gooners) used to blame Sam Allardyce (and any team he was managing) to lay down and die when they played Manchester United. They'd allow them to express skill, space and speed. No heavy challenges whatsoever. It was a spooky coincidence, further villified by the way both Allardyce and Ferguson character assassinated Rafael Benitez. Arguably, we're doing the same now, casting a reflection on the eventual destination of the title.

We've played three, in my opinion, fantastically tight, tactical games against you last season and another this term. You're a better side than that lot from Salford. Why is it that we can't play the same game against them?

Do you know what Mr Wright, that is the exact same question I asked yesterday.
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Re: this weekend's other games...

Postby clawbaggio » Sun Nov 04, 2012 10:06 am

It couldn't have gone much better for the rags. Arsenal produce their worst performance of the season and roll over easily, then all their rivals drop points. Pity we couldn't have taken advantage
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Re: this weekend's other games...

Postby Ted Hughes » Sun Nov 04, 2012 10:19 am

Beefymcfc wrote:
IanWright wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:Earlier in the season, after we played Arsenal, people were talking on here about us dropping points v our title rivals.

I said then that what Arsenal had actually acheived was creating a two point gap between us & our actual title rivals Utd, as they would fucking bottle it completely & hand them a victory, as they always do.

Arsenal are the absolute worst kind of Premier League team, who shit out v Utd & raise their game v others. They are an ally of Utd in the title race.

Tbf to them though, they did give it 15 mins out of the 90 & had the ref sent off Cleverley, just perhaps they may have got something.

Apparently, the ref let off Wilshire when he could possibly have been harsh & booked him, so that meant he had to let off Cleverley for a lunge from behind which is a yellow card on any pitch v any team anywhere.

So presumably, Balotelli would have been let off too & nobody in the press would call him a liability after the game ?


I'm afraid I agree with most of what you've said there, Ted.

Whenever we play at Old Trafford, the script already seems to be written. It's a cut and paste job. Have a little bit of tidy possession, make a stupid error, Rooney scores, come back into the game with no actual real thrust, score an own goal. I almost wish the rest of the footballing world doesn't watch any Man Utd-Arsenal game at Old Trafford (or the Emirates, for that matter) seeing as how embarrassingly one-sided it is. With a bit of luck, maybe even Sky will stop broadcasting this fixture soon.

When we were vying for titles, I (and many other Gooners) used to blame Sam Allardyce (and any team he was managing) to lay down and die when they played Manchester United. They'd allow them to express skill, space and speed. No heavy challenges whatsoever. It was a spooky coincidence, further villified by the way both Allardyce and Ferguson character assassinated Rafael Benitez. Arguably, we're doing the same now, casting a reflection on the eventual destination of the title.

We've played three, in my opinion, fantastically tight, tactical games against you last season and another this term. You're a better side than that lot from Salford. Why is it that we can't play the same game against them?

Do you know what Mr Wright, that is the exact same question I asked yesterday.


I don't understand it, because Arsenal, if they did get their shit together, are exactly the team to cause Utd nightmares. Utd's game relies on the opposition giving them the ball back if they are to keep up the pressure, & giving the ball away is something Arsenal don't do, unless they are playing Utd.

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Re: this weekend's other games...

Postby Beefymcfc » Sun Nov 04, 2012 11:48 am

It's very much a touch of 'Corrie' with Wenger and Taggart. They like to show a bit of drama but as soon as they are away from the cameras, they both know what the score is.

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Postby feedthegreek » Sun Nov 04, 2012 2:23 pm

reading 1-0 up v qpr well deserved as well, qpr ood off at ht.
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Re: this weekend's other games...

Postby Dameerto » Sun Nov 04, 2012 2:30 pm

feedthegreek wrote:reading 1-0 up v qpr well deserved as well, qpr ood off at ht.


I forgot this was on - just in time for the second half then. I could quite like QPR if they replaced their manager. (Strangely enough I didn't mind him while he was incharge of us, he annoyed me when he quit Fulham to try and upgrade himself though)
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Re: this weekend's other games...

Postby Dameerto » Sun Nov 04, 2012 2:54 pm

Give Cisse a sniff and it's all he needs.
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Postby Peter Doherty (AGAIG) » Sun Nov 04, 2012 3:26 pm

A draw at home is just enough to keep Hughesless in the job.
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Postby Mase » Sun Nov 04, 2012 4:02 pm

Dameerto wrote:Give Cisse a sniff and it's all he needs.


Did you see him in the bogs last night?
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Postby Dameerto » Sun Nov 04, 2012 4:09 pm

Scouse Two have started strongly. I get the feeling they want to score.
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Re: this weekend's other games...

Postby zuricity » Sun Nov 04, 2012 4:11 pm

Dameerto wrote:Scouse Two have started strongly. I get the feeling they want to score.


Just like last night in the bogs ? :-)
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Re: this weekend's other games...

Postby Dameerto » Sun Nov 04, 2012 4:22 pm

Both of you go to the naughty step and think about what you've done.
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Postby Renato_CTID » Sun Nov 04, 2012 4:33 pm

Another impressive performance and gol from Weiss with Pescara in Serie A today! Let's bring home on next January this lad, he's a top class player for me!
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