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jaysay 24-01-2013 08:49

The enigma that is Arsenal
 
I have said for a long time now that when Arsenal are on song they are by far one of the best teams in the world to watch, its just a pity you never know which Arsenal is going to turn up. I watched Highlights of their game with the Hammers last night and between 47 and 57 minutes played the most scintillating football I've seen for a long time, they were unstoppable scoring 4 goals with fast attacking football, if only all their football was like that

Barrie Yates 24-01-2013 17:48

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Agree there Jay - they can be absolutely fantastic, but when other teams have a bit more savvy and get in their face - just like the Arsenal "Invicibles" used to do to opponents, they tend crumble very easily.

jaysay 24-01-2013 17:54

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Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 1038668)
Agree there Jay - they can be absolutely fantastic, but when other teams have a bit more savvy and get in their face - just like the Arsenal "Invicibles" used to do to opponents, they tend crumble very easily.

That season when they went right though without losing a game, they put in some breath taking performances, personally I don't think any team will ever do that again, well it took over 100 years since Preston first did it for it to be done again

cashman 24-01-2013 18:13

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I still love watching Arsenal though,yet detest watching United. That was never the case way back.

jaysay 24-01-2013 18:39

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1038682)
I still love watching Arsenal though,yet detest watching United. That was never the case way back.

Same here cashy last Sunday I had a choice Chelski v Arsenal or Spurs v Plastics guess which I watched:rolleyes:

Barrie Yates 25-01-2013 19:15

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Just a pair of bigots tarred with the same brush - how about posting positives (if there are any), about the team (plural in Jays case) that you support.
Will think of you tomorrow while eating my prawn sandwiches at the Theatre of Dreams:p:D

jaysay 25-01-2013 23:26

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Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 1038881)
Just a pair of bigots tarred with the same brush - how about posting positives (if there are any), about the team (plural in Jays case) that you support.
Will think of you tomorrow while eating my prawn sandwiches at the Theatre of Dreams:p:D

Good god your first trip to the outback, don't forget to buy your shire in the money grabbing store, all plastics have one Barrie you'll stand out if you haven't got one:D

cashman 25-01-2013 23:48

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1038928)
Good god your first trip to the outback, don't forget to buy your shire in the money grabbing store, all plastics have one Barrie you'll stand out if you haven't got one:D

Some fan,hes only going cos its a freebie.:rolleyes:

alan7554 26-01-2013 03:36

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i had the pleasure of watching both games live on cable over here and arsenal against west ham was a cracker of a game.At 1-1 it was a good close game ,then Arsenal stepped up a gear and played tham off the park,tonight its live F.A.cup games,so could be watching Stoke City v Man City The joys of having cable.

jaysay 26-01-2013 09:03

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Originally Posted by alan7554 (Post 1038956)
i had the pleasure of watching both games live on cable over here and arsenal against west ham was a cracker of a game.At 1-1 it was a good close game ,then Arsenal stepped up a gear and played tham off the park,tonight its live F.A.cup games,so could be watching Stoke City v Man City The joys of having cable.

Yawn:silly:

jaysay 26-01-2013 09:07

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Barrie if you want me to ask Joan for the best ways to get to scum palace, PM me and I'll ask her, its surprising how many plastic mancs dipping their toe in the water end up lost trying to find the ground:):):p

DaveinGermany 26-01-2013 10:01

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1038928)
don't forget to buy your shire :D

I didn't know Hobbits were Manky U fans ! :eek: Sneaky little gits ! And there's me quite liking them (the Hobbits that is). :D

Barrie Yates 27-01-2013 00:44

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1038980)
Barrie if you want me to ask Joan for the best ways to get to scum palace, PM me and I'll ask her, its surprising how many plastic mancs dipping their toe in the water end up lost trying to find the ground:):):p

I know my way there OK Jay and to the Cricket Ground where I parked the car, been there quite a few times, possibly more than you ever went to Anfield.
As for a freebie - no, it cost me £25.50 for my ticket and £10 car parking - oh and £3.60 for a pint of Boddingtons - a Manchester brew I think. Of course Deadwood doesn't believe in supporting a local brewery:rolleyes:
I wasd not surprised to mix amongst a cosmopolitan crowd, none did I see eating prawn sandwiches - plenty of Holland's Pies though - quite a cross section of the North West populace - the accents are easy to detect.
Once again, nothing about your teams - just you and Cashy spouting your ridiculous bigoted crap.
Only a couple of years to go and you could be opposition supporters when Deadwood becomes a 2nd Division team as Rovers pass through - will have to be 2nd Division as Stanley don't look as though they can get up at the end of this season but the Deadwood gang could well be on the slippery slope to non-league status :p:D

Barrie Yates 27-01-2013 00:46

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1038928)
Good god your first trip to the outback, don't forget to buy your "shire" in the money grabbing store, all plastics have one Barrie you'll stand out if you haven't got one:D

P.S. Jay - your dyslexia is getting worse:rolleyes:

jaysay 27-01-2013 09:16

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Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 1039189)
I know my way there OK Jay and to the Cricket Ground where I parked the car, been there quite a few times, possibly more than you ever went to Anfield.
As for a freebie - no, it cost me £25.50 for my ticket and £10 car parking - oh and £3.60 for a pint of Boddingtons - a Manchester brew I think. Of course Deadwood doesn't believe in supporting a local brewery:rolleyes:
I wasd not surprised to mix amongst a cosmopolitan crowd, none did I see eating prawn sandwiches - plenty of Holland's Pies though - quite a cross section of the North West populace - the accents are easy to detect.
Once again, nothing about your teams - just you and Cashy spouting your ridiculous bigoted crap.
Only a couple of years to go and you could be opposition supporters when Deadwood becomes a 2nd Division team as Rovers pass through - will have to be 2nd Division as Stanley don't look as though they can get up at the end of this season but the Deadwood gang could well be on the slippery slope to non-league status :p:D

Hell you sure know how to waste money you could have used your usual chair in the pub had a lash up and still have been quids in:D seventy odd thousand there last night and there was more life in a tramps vest


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