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Post by Bojan Mackey on Jan 30, 2018 22:23:39 GMT
Why the fuck haven’t Arsenal been liquidated yet?
What a poxy, useless shithouse football club.
Swansea are a complete abortion of a team.
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Post by spiderpuss on Jan 30, 2018 22:28:53 GMT
As usual it boils down to our OWN result. Win tomorrow, and yes it's another 6 pointer/fa cup final then we are back up to the low teens. Crazy league. I just love seeing Arsenal lose though, 3-1 that's hilarious.
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Post by numpty40 on Jan 30, 2018 22:30:21 GMT
Don't you believe it. They haven't won for 8 matches. Their squad is weak, basically a Championship quality squad, but Douch has got them organized superbly and playing above themselves. They were a lot of people's favourite for relegation before the season started. If they continue to lose/draw and lose confidence, they could fall apart. I don't think they will be relegated either because I think the 3 promoted sides squads are weaker and Burnley have points in hand, but there is no way they are safe. They have already slipped by a large margin in points from sitting in 4th place a few months ago and there is still well over a third of the season to go. Burno will be all right. They have lost form but already have plenty of points in the bank not to fret too much. You've been in the sun too long Joe, Burno and Crystal have never been abbreviations for English football teams.
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Post by sheriffofrockridge on Jan 30, 2018 22:31:56 GMT
Why the fuck haven’t Arsenal been liquidated yet? What a poxy, useless shithouse football club. Swansea are a complete abortion of a team. They've got Jordan Ayew and they're apparently after Andre Ayew. So does that mean there should have been a third pro footballer in the family had Mr and Mrs Ayew not been so hasty in visiting the Accra branch of Marie Stopes?
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Post by RF10 on Jan 30, 2018 22:34:54 GMT
4 from 7 home wins and one away win should see us stay up on 38 points.
5 wins from 14 games. That's a win % of 35.71.
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Post by lordb on Jan 30, 2018 22:46:11 GMT
4 from 7 home wins and one away win should see us stay up on 38 points. 5 wins from 14 games. That's a win % of 35.71. Four wins and three draws would give us 38 points.
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Post by KernowSvenSki on Jan 30, 2018 22:47:32 GMT
Well, despite that result leaving us in the bottom 3 again, it still made me smile.
Wenger in Wenger out in, out in, out shake it all about
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Post by meladben on Jan 30, 2018 22:49:28 GMT
awaits arse tv
Edit- just watched it ,amusing but seen better
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Post by kustokie on Jan 30, 2018 22:51:59 GMT
As usual it boils down to our OWN result. Win tomorrow, and yes it's another 6 pointer/fa cup final then we are back up to the low teens. Crazy league. I just love seeing Arsenal lose though, 3-1 that's hilarious. I feel I just lost 10 bob and found sixpence. Stoke can always rely on Arse to mess up its plans.
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Post by kustokie on Jan 30, 2018 22:53:44 GMT
Here you go. Waiting for Claude’s head to explode. /video/1 Edit: 🤪🤪🤪
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Post by stokeykez on Jan 30, 2018 22:54:54 GMT
It's as tight as a ducks arse from 10th down and i don't think it will be settled until the last game. We have a friend in Huddersfield with an awful goal difference. If we start to get some clean sheets and get the team chipping in with a few goals here anď there hopefully we will climb out of it.
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Post by realstokebloke on Jan 30, 2018 22:57:50 GMT
Our lack of firepower up top is frightening though, truly frightening.
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Post by lordb on Jan 30, 2018 22:59:27 GMT
Our lack of firepower up top is frightening though, truly frightening. And yet we score goals allright. Problem has been the other end. Clean sheet last time out,few more of those and we will get the wins we need.
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Post by funkydung on Jan 30, 2018 23:07:10 GMT
Don't you believe it. They haven't won for 8 matches. Their squad is weak, basically a Championship quality squad, but Douch has got them organized superbly and playing above themselves. They were a lot of people's favourite for relegation before the season started. If they continue to lose/draw and lose confidence, they could fall apart. I don't think they will be relegated either because I think the 3 promoted sides squads are weaker and Burnley have points in hand, but there is no way they are safe. They have already slipped by a large margin in points from sitting in 4th place a few months ago and there is still well over a third of the season to go. Burno will be all right. They have lost form but already have plenty of points in the bank not to fret too much. Burno an Crystal you proper old school Joe lol good boy 😊
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Post by RF10 on Jan 30, 2018 23:10:00 GMT
4 from 7 home wins and one away win should see us stay up on 38 points. 5 wins from 14 games. That's a win % of 35.71. Four wins and three draws would give us 38 points. So would one win and twelve draws...
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Post by numpty40 on Jan 30, 2018 23:10:07 GMT
Our lack of firepower up top is frightening though, truly frightening. And yet we score goals allright. Problem has been the other end. Clean sheet last time out,few more of those and we will get the wins we need. Without doubt, clean sheets and sneaking goals here and there is our survival. The one thing that will taint the Hughes reign is the goals against. A disgraceful stat for an established Premier League team
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Post by meladben on Jan 30, 2018 23:10:45 GMT
Here you go. Waiting for Claude’s head to explode. /video/1 Edit: 🤪🤪🤪 cheers KU
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Post by thegift on Jan 30, 2018 23:22:10 GMT
We still need a striker. If Diouf god forbid gets injured hats leaves us with crouch and erm no one?
Berahino isn't a striker, thats quite obvious.
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Post by stokeykez on Jan 30, 2018 23:36:30 GMT
We still need a striker. If Diouf god forbid gets injured hats leaves us with crouch and erm no one? Berahino isn't a striker, thats quite obvious. He will use jese and choupo moting if we have injuries
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2018 23:50:45 GMT
Bloody typical!
Honestly though, this may be very wishful thinking, on our own part at least, but I do fancy all the current bottom 3 to stay up. The likes of Brighton and Huddersfield are now past the "adrenaline phase" of the season that promoted clubs tend to go through, and they haven't built themselves a cushion on the back of that. There's also a few other clubs who aren't doing great and have weaker squads on paper than the clubs at the bottom, ourselves included.
I'd be delighted if Southampton went though, not because of any particular malice towards them but because I know they have greater potential to kick on and become much stronger next year than a bunch of other clubs. By the same reasoning I'd much rather Newcastle drop than either of the other promoted teams.
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