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McNamara That Ghost...
16-03-2014, 05:51 PM
Three point Lane is back. Game won within a couple of minutes. :lol:

Pub Arsenal. :bow:

Spuds. :haha:

Three defeats in a week. Shame.

GP
16-03-2014, 05:52 PM
Get the fuck in.

Great win, well deserved. Defended like champs.

LDG
16-03-2014, 05:54 PM
Roflham lolspurs

Özil's Panoramic View
16-03-2014, 05:54 PM
Spuds. :haha:

League double that, bitches.

TR7. :bow:

McNamara That Ghost...
16-03-2014, 05:54 PM
Arsenal. :lol:

Can't grind it out.

fakeyank
16-03-2014, 05:55 PM
:patrice:

GP
16-03-2014, 05:55 PM
Beat them 3 times this season :lol:

TR7 :lol:

Awful Triumph.

PGFC
16-03-2014, 05:57 PM
:patrice: lolspurs :pal:

Marc Overmars
16-03-2014, 05:58 PM
Another glorious pub win.

Similar to our 2 previous wins against them really. Scored on the counter, defended well and nullified their attack.

Vital 3 points.

Not sure we can beat Chelsea and City playing like that but at least we've given ourselves a good shot in the arm.

Heisenberg
16-03-2014, 05:58 PM
Cracking result!!!!

Arsenal :bow:

hobson's choice
16-03-2014, 05:59 PM
Meh, we won yay.

Ollie the Optimist
16-03-2014, 06:00 PM
Meh, we won yay.

we just beat spurs and that is your reaction? do you actually get what it means to support Arsenal

Ollie the Optimist
16-03-2014, 06:01 PM
anyway that is an outstanding win. what a performance from BFG and Kos. there is no better centre back pairing in the europe then those two right now.

spurs spent 110 million and failed to score against us.

fucking love the Arsenal.

Niall_Quinn
16-03-2014, 06:01 PM
Humiliating victory.

Just how awful are these spuds? Give them the ball for the whole game and they can do fuck all with it.

Ches, Merts, Kos win it without the rest turning up for final 88 mins.

Great first 2 mins though. Great goal.

Spuds must be fuming. Which is more than enough compensation for the performance.

GP
16-03-2014, 06:02 PM
An easy day for Arsenal. They did'nt even have to get out of second gear. It was painful. We are painful. There's just "nothing" !

lmao

Niall_Quinn
16-03-2014, 06:02 PM
Kos MOTM :bow:

McNamara That Ghost...
16-03-2014, 06:03 PM
Kos MotM. Rightly so, he was outstanding.

GP
16-03-2014, 06:03 PM
Shut up Merse you stupid piss head

Power n Glory
16-03-2014, 06:03 PM
Kos and Merts were awesome.

I agree with Merson.

Niall_Quinn
16-03-2014, 06:03 PM
lmao

Another way of looking at it. But why didn't we just smash them?

Niall_Quinn
16-03-2014, 06:04 PM
Bif needs a long break. At another club.

Master Splinter
16-03-2014, 06:05 PM
:sick:

Truly disgusting performance. It didn't look like we wanted to win after the second minute, but we did.

And the Spuds still couldn't do anything.

We're missing key attacking players, but we had more than enough talent out there to put them to the sword in the first half. After we fluffed a few, we turned into a Mourinho-esque anti-football outfit.

Cazorla and Giroud gave two truly shameful performances. Cazorla alternates between a decent/good game and then a shocking one. Bodes well for next week I suppose.

Defence, or Koscielny and Mertesacker more accurately, the only ones fully tuned into the game once more.

If we have the audacity to even think about playing like that against Chelsea next week, we might as well donate the three points now.

Anyway, well done Rosicky :bow:.

McNamara That Ghost...
16-03-2014, 06:05 PM
Merse. :lol:

Miserable Chelsea fan.

hobson's choice
16-03-2014, 06:06 PM
we just beat spurs and that is your reaction? do you actually get what it means to support Arsenal

Come on. it's all good we beat Spurs, but jeez, when did this team become so bad at attacking

Power n Glory
16-03-2014, 06:07 PM
Giroud and Cazorla had poor games. Giroud is probably the worst first team striker under Wenger.

Thankfully, we have a rock solid defence. On to Chelsea.

Marc Overmars
16-03-2014, 06:08 PM
Quite annoying to think we could realistically amass 80 points and still finish 4th.

4 horse races. :sick:

LDG
16-03-2014, 06:10 PM
Our passing was so poor today. They kept giving us the opportunity to punish them, then we just gave it back to them.

But I don't give a shit.

Spurz :haha:

So shit, we beat them thrice.

Niall_Quinn
16-03-2014, 06:10 PM
Takes a very judicious approach to spend 100 mill and end up toothless. Lump it long to adeboughtwhore, that's it, their whole gameplan.

Niall_Quinn
16-03-2014, 06:11 PM
Our passing was so poor today. They kept giving us the opportunity to punish them, then we just gave it back to them.

But I don't give a shit.

Spurz :haha:

So shit, we beat them thrice.

Would have liked to smash them, for a laugh. But 3 points will do okay.

Penguin
16-03-2014, 06:12 PM
Bif needs a long break. At another club.

He needs a new profession

GP
16-03-2014, 06:13 PM
Sherwood doesn't know what he's doing.

Niall_Quinn
16-03-2014, 06:14 PM
Sherwood doesn't know what he's doing.

He trained at the same school as Moyes. They all have this attribute.

LDG
16-03-2014, 06:16 PM
Sherwood doesn't know what he's doing.

It's the "thinking hand" on the chin which makes me lol.

"Try to look like I'm thinking of something awesomely tactical"

"Nope. Nothing there."

Ollie the Optimist
16-03-2014, 06:17 PM
spurs :haha:

Globalgunner
16-03-2014, 06:19 PM
Spurs spend 100m and Adebayor is still their best player

Niall_Quinn
16-03-2014, 06:19 PM
Why do they call their forum glory glory? What does glory have to do with the spuds?

Özim
16-03-2014, 06:20 PM
Great result always good feels good to beat the Spuds, even more so when it completes the double!

Fantastic goal by Rosicky as well.

fakeyank
16-03-2014, 06:20 PM
Giroud Arteta and Santi stunk up the place. Giroud and Arteta were atrocious, and I am a big fan of Giroud.

Per and Kos are fucking beasts. Need to do whatever it takes to keep Sagna. Our most consistent performer for the last 6-7 years. Give him whatever he wants!

Flappy seems like a better bet than Szceza now... he had some good punches and catches but looked very shaky at times.

Flamini needs to start ahead of Arteta.. that man will hustle like his daughter has been kidnapped.

Rosicky... my man! I always thought that he was a terrible investment with regards to his injury but he is turning into a fine bottle of wine... getting better with age!

:scarf:

Marc Overmars
16-03-2014, 06:21 PM
Sherwood doesn't know what he's doing.

Big fan of Moyesy and Sherzy me.

GP
16-03-2014, 06:22 PM
http://e1.365dm.com/14/01/768x432/club-soccer-fa-cup-football-tim-sherwood-arsene-wenger-arsenal-tottenham_3061769.jpg?20140104213021

Ollie the Optimist
16-03-2014, 06:22 PM
Adebayor said Arsenal can't handle pressure


what a tit :haha:

GP
16-03-2014, 06:24 PM
Adebayor said Arsenal can't handle pressure


what a tit :haha:

http://www.101greatgoals.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/sherwood-salute.jpg

LDG
16-03-2014, 06:25 PM
http://www.101greatgoals.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/sherwood-salute.jpg

Secret agents :bow:

Globalgunner
16-03-2014, 06:25 PM
http://e1.365dm.com/14/01/768x432/club-soccer-fa-cup-football-tim-sherwood-arsene-wenger-arsenal-tottenham_3061769.jpg?20140104213021
Maybe TS means: Truly Shit

Gooner23
16-03-2014, 06:28 PM
Massive result for our top 4 status.

Don't think we have anywhere near enough quality up front to win the league, but fa cup and top 4 and I'll be happy.

Niall_Quinn
16-03-2014, 06:34 PM
Maybe TS means: Truly Shit

No, it's his credentials to allow access to our shadow.

Ollie the Optimist
16-03-2014, 06:39 PM
Daniel Levy and Franco Baldini are the stars of Tottenham's blockbuster summer as old habits Die Hard
Aug 29, 2013 12:35
OPINION BY DARRENLEWIS
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This has been a transfer window to remember for Spurs fans, writes Darren Lewis, and Levy's star turn reminds him of a certain Bruce Willis film

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More to come? Daniel Levy isn't finished in the transfer market yet
There's a scene in the movie Die Hard where Hans Gruber, charismatic leader of the hijackers, calls the police from up inside the Nakatomi Tower.

Asked for his demands, Gruber - played by Alan Rickman - calls for his "comrades in arms around the world languishing in prison" - to be released.

They include, says Gruber: "the seven members of the new Provo Front. In Canada the five imprisoned leaders of Liberte du Quebec. And in Sri Lanka the nine members of the Asian Dawn movement [he read about them in Time magazine]."

While the police potter off and panic over Gruber's ridiculous requests, he is asked by one of his henchmen whether he thinks they will actually comply.

Gruber replies: "Who cares."

He then gets on with his real objective, trying to steal the $600million sitting in the Nakatomi vault.

Daniel Levy has had a go at a bit of misdirection this week with the Gareth Bale affair.

While everyone has been poring over the winger's absence from training, the threats to fine him and the party being postponed here in Madrid, the Spurs chairman has pushed on with his real priority of getting some more deals over the line .

The less attention on those transfers, the less chance of the heartbreak of last week which saw Chelsea come from the clouds to snatch £30million Willian.

Erik Lamela for £26million is super piece of business. The 21-year-old attacker is widely believed to be one of the most promising talents in world football.

He scored 15 goals from the flanks last season for Roma in 33 appearances and provided five assists. He has a direct-running game that will eventually see him likened to Bale.

GettyErik Lamela of Argentina
Promising talent: Erik Lamela's signing is excellent for Spurs
And with the defensive steel he has behind him at Spurs he will have the freedom to express himself and provide the ammunition for Roberto Soldado.

Far from fretting over the departure of Gareth Bale, Spurs fans cannot wait to see Lamela in action.

Everyone knows all about Christian Eriksen by now. A bargain at around £9million as he has a year left on his contract.

Fortunately Levy had Technical Director Franco Baldini with him in Holland to prevent him making the kind of low offer for the Ajax attacker that would have had Tottenham laughed out of the country.

Instead the deal has been tied up quickly with even Chelsea - who have wingers and no.10s coming out of their ears - unable to step in to snatch him at the death.

The 23-year-old Romanian defender Vlad Chiriches is having a medical today along with Lamela and Eriksen.

Chiriches, a centre-back, is a player that Dinamo Moscow coach Dan Petruscu tried to tempt away from Tottenham earlier this month without success.

Instead he is close to becoming the latest convert to the Tottenham revolution.

Just to be on the safe side, the north Londoners will want to make sure there is no mobile phone signal in the rooms where the medical are taking place or where the contracts are being signed.

You have to say, though that Levy and Baldini have been the real stars of the summer.

It has been already been mentioned elsewhere before but you have to say it again because while Arsenal fans are grumbling over Arsene Wenger's intransigence, Spurs have been decisive.

They have spread excitement among their fans where there had been despair during the early part of the summer.

GettyFranco Baldini
All in order: Franco Baldini has helped Spurs find replacements for Bale
If Baldini can do all this as Tottenham's transfer fixer, just imagine what he could have done for Arsenal.

The word is that Lamela, Eriksen and Chiriches will not be the last men in either. Spurs still want another left-back and another striker.

But you also wonder whether Levy has another couple of fiendish sub-plots bubbling away, again, covered up by the Bale drama.

One would be taking up the challenge of seeing if he can hold off signing the Bale deal long enough for Real to have to take down THAT stage at the Bernebeu.

The Spaniards play Athletic Bilbao at home on Sunday. If the deal is not confirmed by Saturday the structure will have to be dismantled.

The other possible strategy for Levy could be holding off long enough just in case any move for Mesut Ozil or Angel Di Maria from north London rivals Arsenal is dependent on the Welshman's arrival.

Levy would not want the Gunners to sign either player ahead of the Friday deadline that would enable them to face Spurs on Sunday.

You wouldn't put anything past the Tottenham chairman who is very much used to getting his own way and has been described time and again as the most impossibly one-sided supremo to do business with.

Whatever happens though, this has been a summer to remember for Spurs fans. The king is dead. Long live the king.



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:haha: :haha: :haha:

fakeyank
16-03-2014, 06:40 PM
:haha: :haha: :haha:

Oh dear Lord :haha: :haha:

Spuds :pal:

Master Splinter
16-03-2014, 06:48 PM
Flappy seems like a better bet than Szceza now... he had some good punches and catches but looked very shaky at times.




He flapped once. And that came after he had been fouled just a second before, which made him drop the ball.

Szczesny has been almost as consistent as Koscielny and Mertesacker this season and has probably earned us more points than anyone. He has one dodgy moment in twenty games and he gets criticised. It seems sometimes that Arsenal fans think a player has to be flawless all season to be deserving of praise.

Master Splinter
16-03-2014, 06:50 PM
Bif needs a long break. At another club.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/arsenal-striker-olivier-girouds-wife-3247872

Jennifer Giroud an Arsenal fan?

Munchies
16-03-2014, 06:54 PM
Hope he leaves. It's like we have nothing up front, Piers Morgan said it best ( :lol: )


Oh what I'd give for an Anelka, Henry or Wright up front. Watching Giroud today has been like watching a tortoise hibernate
Adebayor's worked twice as hard as Giroud. Our centre forward's been embarrassing to watch today. #THFCvAFC

Niall_Quinn
16-03-2014, 06:56 PM
Bif's a fool. After a start that defied the critics he lets his dick plan the rest of his season.

Niall_Quinn
16-03-2014, 06:57 PM
Hope he leaves. It's like we have nothing up front, Piers Morgan said it best ( :lol: )

And there you have it. Every time that cunt Morgan flaps his trap I think the exact opposite. So Bif can stay. Morgan, on the other hand, can fuck off.

Kill yourself Morgan, just fucking kill yourself.

McNamara That Ghost...
16-03-2014, 06:58 PM
Giroud shouldn't be sold but he also really shouldn't be a first XI player for what we want to achieve.

McNamara That Ghost...
16-03-2014, 06:59 PM
Sherwood and his Big Book of Football Clichés managed to eke out 'papers over the cracks' today.

IBK
16-03-2014, 07:02 PM
http://www.101greatgoals.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/sherwood-salute.jpg

Dear Lord. :lol:

LDG
16-03-2014, 07:03 PM
Sherwood and his Big Book of Football Clichés managed to eke out 'papers over the cracks' today.

In what respect?

Herbert_Chapman's_Zombie
16-03-2014, 07:06 PM
Hope he leaves. It's like we have nothing up front, Piers Morgan said it best ( :lol: )

Piers Morgan once again proves he doesn't know what he's talking about, Don't get me wrong Giroud is not good enough but you can't fault him today, the guy had absolutely no service whatsoever, and I think Henry, Anelka, Wright much better than they are than Giroud would have struggled to do a lot better. Ox, Rosicky both looked dead on their feet and Cazorla had an awful game.

McNamara That Ghost...
16-03-2014, 07:07 PM
In what respect?

In that winning is a bad thing.

Shaqiri Is Boss
16-03-2014, 07:08 PM
In what respect?

Not enough loo roll.

Power n Glory
16-03-2014, 07:10 PM
Piers Morgan once again proves he doesn't know what he's talking about, Don't get me wrong Giroud is not good enough but you can't fault him today, the guy had absolutely no service whatsoever, and I think Henry, Anelka, Wright much better than they are than Giroud would have struggled to do a lot better. Ox, Rosicky both looked dead on their feet and Cazorla had an awful game.

I thought Giroud was really bad. He couldn't hold up the ball which is why he got no service. He'd either lose it or attempt to draw a foul. It's hard to create chances for him when he's playing that badly because it's not as if you can play him through because he's way too slow to play off the shoulder. He's heavily dependent on combination play.

Letters
16-03-2014, 07:13 PM
Bloody hell, that was painful :lol:

Cracking goal and generally thought we played pretty well first half. Ox was good positionally but his finishing was poor. We had enough chances in the first half to kill it and, as usual, failed to.

Second half was awful. We were out-passed by Spurs. Spurs! :lol: Thankfully they're hopeless, otherwise they'd have at least equalised. Nice work by Wenger going with a flat back 7 for the last 10 minutes and good to see us hoofing the ball upfield to no-one to invite wave after wave of attack.

But...we held out for the gabillionth time this season in that situation. It's not pretty but if it gets you the points...


In brief: Spurs :pal:

Addendum: Massive 3 points. 4th place trophy is coming home, let's just add the FA Cup and this will have been a pretty good season.

:patrice:

Tipsychubbs
16-03-2014, 07:14 PM
Dug that one out, very important result. A bit George Graham-esque but it worked out in the end. I think we were over cautious though to try and grind it out earlier than necessary, could easily have blown up in our faces defending a one goal lead.

I don't mean we should have poured forward at every opportunity to be open for counters. We gave the ball away too easily and should have at least controlled the game with more possession; spurs aren't really that good as their attacks were the huffing and puffing type. Still, job done :)

Munchies
16-03-2014, 07:32 PM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bi3w2qGIQAAmtN2.jpg

:haha: :haha:

Chippy
16-03-2014, 07:35 PM
:sick:

Truly disgusting performance. It didn't look like we wanted to win after the second minute, but we did.

And the Spuds still couldn't do anything.

We're missing key attacking players, but we had more than enough talent out there to put them to the sword in the first half. After we fluffed a few, we turned into a Mourinho-esque anti-football outfit.

Cazorla and Giroud gave two truly shameful performances. Cazorla alternates between a decent/good game and then a shocking one. Bodes well for next week I suppose.

Defence, or Koscielny and Mertesacker more accurately, the only ones fully tuned into the game once more.

If we have the audacity to even think about playing like that against Chelsea next week, we might as well donate the three points now.

Anyway, well done Rosicky :bow:.
Just about sums it up! Really happy that we beat the scum and put some daylight between us. However, that was a poor performance. Any decent side would have beaten us today. Giroud is ok against the pub teams, but showed today he is not good enough. We MUST buy a decent striker in the summer. We need to stop buying strikers like Sanogo. It is a waste of money and time! Thank fuck for Rosicky !

Injury Time
16-03-2014, 07:35 PM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bi3w2qGIQAAmtN2.jpg

:haha: :haha:

MIND THE GAP

Letters
16-03-2014, 07:36 PM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bi3w2qGIQAAmtN2.jpg

:haha: :haha:

:haha:

Least. Accurate. Shirt. Ever :lol:

Xhaka Can’t
16-03-2014, 07:39 PM
MIND THE GAP

Well played sir!

Some day I'll buy you a pint for that.

fakeyank
16-03-2014, 07:41 PM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bi3w2qGIQAAmtN2.jpg

:haha: :haha:

:haha:

Injury Time
16-03-2014, 07:49 PM
Well played sir!

Some day I'll buy you a pint for that.

:woohoo: waaaaaait a minute :cheers:

Özil's Panoramic View
16-03-2014, 07:55 PM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bi3w2qGIQAAmtN2.jpg

:haha: :haha:

:haha:

Ollie the Optimist
16-03-2014, 08:07 PM
Tottenham Hotspur 2 Arsenal 1 match report: Lethal Spurs signal a changing of guard in north London

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Arsenal will still be in fifth place in the Premier League come tomorrow, only five points off the Champions League places but, as so often is the case these days, they find themselves diminished.

Arsène Wenger has only ever lost five North London league derbies but the problem for him is that four of those defeats, including the one at White Hart Lane yesterday, have come in the last four seasons. Slowly, but perceptibly, these two clubs are passing one other in the natural order: it is Spurs who are the more powerful, the more dangerous and it is Arsenal who put up resistance, much of it admirable, but ultimately doomed to failure.

That was the nature of it yesterday, when Wenger's side started the brighter until the big boys took charge towards the end of the first half. Gareth Bale, relatively subdued by his high standards scored the first, then Aaron Lennon, who out-shone Bale, added the second and suddenly we were again examining a range of mishaps familiar to the Arsenal of 2013.

This time it was the defence that was dreadfully out of tune in allowing almost identical balls in behind them from the Spurs' left channel to permit first Bale and then Lennon to run at Wojciech Szczesny and undo much of the good work Arsenal had done up to that point. Szczesny shouted at Thomas Vermaelen, Vermaelen glared at Per Mertesacker and everyone wondered why Nacho Monreal had just stopped tracking Lennon's run for the second.

Each time, the default position of Wenger is to confront his team's mistakes as if they are a new phenomenon but really the same old errors are being perpetrated again and again. He pointed out yesterday that his side had the best defensive record in the league away from home until he was reminded that this was not the first time his side had fallen to two goals in quick succession.

There were echoes of the defeat at home to Manchester City in January when a 10-man Arsenal conceded two around the mid-stage of the first half and never recovered. The defeat to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge in the same month featured two decisive goals for the home side in the first 16 minutes. Reluctantly Wenger agreed. "It happened many times," he said, "and only in the big games".

There is much to admire about Wenger's willingness to face up to the most difficult questions, as he did once again yesterday. But when he earnestly announced "We were not efficient in the zones where it matters: at the front and at the back", you did get that looming feeling that satire could soon be pronounced redundant when it comes to this manager and this club.

Meanwhile, the same old tensions play out on the pitch. Jack Wilshere, the stand-out Arsenal performer again, tried desperately to create some kind of momentum with the anguished aspect of a man who realises he has come of age at the club 10 years too late for the good times. Mertesacker, even in spite of his goal, behaves as if every passing minute is an agony. No-one is capable of taking responsibility.

The decline is incremental. It is not as if Arsenal are bobbing around mid-table, but yesterday was another small descent further into mediocrity. The travelling support rose to the defence of their manager when he was taunted by the Spurs fans but back at the Emirates when they face Reading later this month, you can imagine that the mood will be different if things go awry.

The likelihood of the putative Middle East consortium's takeover of Arsenal reported yesterday is difficult to judge, but the very suggestion of it is one more black crow on Wenger's shoulder. He has fought for Arsenal to be run according to his principles for so long but there is very little he can say about Spurs with an annual wage bill of around £50m less than their Champions League-flush rivals.

And this was Spurs' day. Not, as might have been expected in the past, a heroic one-off in which they reached beyond their everyday capabilities to chisel out a famous win. This time they simply exerted their own superiority over Arsenal.

This Tottenham side has better players, it is more robust and better organised and while there were moments when Arsenal had more of the ball and greater pressure, Andre Villas-Boas' team never looked on the rack.

There was an exceptional performance from his central defensive pairing, especially the Belgium international Jan Vertonghen who was simply superb against the limited Olivier Giroud. So too Michael Dawson on whose future it could be said Villas-Boas got lucky. At the start of the season he was prepared to lose this redoubtable Yorkshireman who has now started the last nine league games.

There was little spark from Arsenal old boy Emmanuel Adebayor, taken off injured in the second half, but he was replaced by Jermain Defoe, back for the first time in a month. Bale was quiet, sticking too rigidly to a central role when he might have had more joy attacking Carl Jenkinson down the left, but he still scored his 20th Spurs goal of the season. Gylfi Sigurdsson, picked ahead of Lewis Holtby, was well worth his place in the team.

Sigurdsson spotted Bale's run for the first goal on 36 minutes of a game that Arsenal had hitherto had the upper hand. Then Scott Parker, another solid performer, broke from the same position on the left to pick out Lennon's run from right to left and the winger took the ball around Szczesny. Pushed into a corner, there is simply not the confidence in this Arsenal team to turn games around.

Mertesacker's header from Theo Walcott's free-kick from the right six minutes after the break flicked off Bale's head on its way in but after that there was precious little. Aaron Ramsey, switched to right-back after Jenkinson went off injured, struck a shot wide, so too did Walcott with a free-kick. The life slowly waned in Arsenal's game, much as it once did with Spurs in these derbies back in a past that feels increasingly distant

that was written after the defeat last year.


how wrong could they be? :haha: :haha: :haha:

IBK
16-03-2014, 08:38 PM
that was written after the defeat last year.


how wrong could they be? :haha: :haha: :haha:

It's the patronising tone that makes it so special!

selassie
16-03-2014, 08:50 PM
Fantastic, we really didn't play that well but who cares. We defended really well today, Merts & Kos both beasts. I think we're looking pretty good for top 4 this season, it will take a monumental collapse for us not to make it.

Niall_Quinn
16-03-2014, 10:51 PM
Merts shaking hands with spuds - looks like he doesn't want touch them. Merts :bow: Hope he's not the new captain, because we need him.

Niall_Quinn
16-03-2014, 10:52 PM
We're so much more dangerous when we do things at pace. We usually get nothing when we play it slow.

Munchies
16-03-2014, 11:44 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJHuuJsuGgk

Munchies
16-03-2014, 11:47 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AgLcGRy2mk&list=UUiVg6vRhuyjsWgHkDNOig6A
'paper over the cracks for them' :lol:

:wave:

She Wore A Yellow Ribbon
17-03-2014, 12:27 AM
We won at the Lane :haha: :bow:

Can't fucking believe it.

Munchies
17-03-2014, 12:37 AM
We won at the Lane :haha: :bow:

Can't fucking believe it.

Been long overdue too !!

The Emirates Gallactico
17-03-2014, 01:10 AM
Just watched the MOTD 2 highlights.

It really can't be understated but Per and Kosicenly were both fucking amazing! It's going to be a tough job eventually replacing them. Personally I think they're as a good as any CB pairing we've had under Wenger's reign, Sol/Kolo and Adams/Keown.

Midfield didn't function but hey we ground out a win. Ironically we probably had our best performance in the last month against Bayern at home and we lost that.

Giroud tried his hardest but once again showed his limitations. Always playing with his back to goal and never brave enough to make runs in behind, not that he has the pace for it. There was a moment where he was played through and instead of running towards goal, just held it up and tried playing in Podolski and the oppurtunity was spurned. We really need to sign a Suarez/Sturridge type this summer - a nimble, pacy and tricky striker.

Also, it may have been lost but we finally won a game with Mike Dean in charge. :trophy: Though he did try his hardest, not giving that stonewall pelanty for Koscienly when he was manhandled.

fakeyank
17-03-2014, 01:38 AM
Giroud really needs to be told that sometimes it's ok to make the run rather than play a 1-2. He really needs to take a look at Benteke and Lukaku. All 3 of them are similar but Giroud is more interested playing that eye of the needle bollocks.

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fakeyank
17-03-2014, 01:42 AM
He flapped once. And that came after he had been fouled just a second before, which made him drop the ball.

Szczesny has been almost as consistent as Koscielny and Mertesacker this season and has probably earned us more points than anyone. He has one dodgy moment in twenty games and he gets criticised. It seems sometimes that Arsenal fans think a player has to be flawless all season to be deserving of praise.

I'm not taking away praise from scezza. He has had some questionable handling in the recent games. Right now, I'm more comfortable with flappy. Though I wouldn't lose sleep over scezza remaining no.1

There are other more pressing areas we need to pay attention to, like up front. Giroud needs to start manning up and not be a lil bitch for 90 minutes.

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Bumble
17-03-2014, 07:21 AM
That's one down two to go. Win next two and I would put us as favourites with our run in. It will a lot more difficult than yesterday. We didn't play well but we didn't need too. Szczensy made one save.

The game was perfect for us, score early and defend as we don't create much now with so many creative players missing but sitting back and defending is what we can do.

The first goal is key for us, we can't chase games but excellent at holding leads. Chavs up next.

AFC Leveller
17-03-2014, 07:21 AM
Rozza's goal was worthy of winning any NLD! What a fucking striker.

the back 4, esp the two CBs were out of this world and won everything, Koscielny's block on the line was fantastic to see.

Giroud awful, really bad performance from him. but for me our worst player was Arteta, my god he's so slow. He's okay against Sunderland, Hull city etc at home but he really struggles in the big games and loses the ball everytime. As soon as you presure him you know he's either gonna lose it or pass it back to the CBs.

A DCM must be one of the priorities in the summer.

AFC Leveller
17-03-2014, 09:26 AM
You have to give credit to Sherwodd though, he's got plenty of passion!

throwing his jacket on the floor and criticising his players in public.... someone wants the fans to be on his side.

Marc Overmars
17-03-2014, 09:32 AM
As rubbish as Giroud is in situations like yesterday, he's not helped by the fact our midfield rarely tend to flood forward to give him options. He's good at one touch lay offs but when there's no one around it's just pointless. Maybe things would be different if we had Theo as an outlet or even Ramsey who runs box to box all day long.

Certainly need to look at more pacey options in the summer though, it's so annoying whenever Giroud can potentially be played in and take on his man but he'll inevitably cut back and bring things to a halt because he doesn't have the skill set to do anything else with it. That can't be our only viable option.

Injury Time
17-03-2014, 09:35 AM
You have to give credit to Sherwodd though, he's got plenty of passion!

throwing his jacket on the floor and criticising his players in public.... someone wants the fans to be on his side.

Might help if the players were too... :pal:

AFC Leveller
17-03-2014, 09:51 AM
As rubbish as Giroud is in situations like yesterday, he's not helped by the fact our midfield rarely tend to flood forward to give him options. He's good at one touch lay offs but when there's no one around it's just pointless. Maybe things would be different if we had Theo as an outlet or even Ramsey who runs box to box all day long.

Certainly need to look at more pacey options in the summer though, it's so annoying whenever Giroud can potentially be played in and take on his man but he'll inevitably cut back and bring things to a halt because he doesn't have the skill set to do anything else with it. That can't be our only viable option.

His lack of pace is a big problem for us. Yesterday he was put through by the Ox but had to check back instead of going towards goal. Spuds high line was perfect was someone like Theo to run in behind but we never exploited it enough.

This team + a quality pacey striker would be devestating. Imagine if you took out Liverpool'ls strikers out of their team...they'd be nowhere. We've done well without a top quality frontman but we cannot beat the big sides with Giroud.

GP
17-03-2014, 10:13 AM
This image says otherwise.

http://i.imgur.com/Pb3wfLI.jpg

Letters
17-03-2014, 10:17 AM
This image says otherwise.

http://i.imgur.com/Pb3wfLI.jpg

:haha:

Munchies
17-03-2014, 10:39 AM
As rubbish as Giroud is in situations like yesterday, he's not helped by the fact our midfield rarely tend to flood forward to give him options. He's good at one touch lay offs but when there's no one around it's just pointless. Maybe things would be different if we had Theo as an outlet or even Ramsey who runs box to box all day long.

Certainly need to look at more pacey options in the summer though, it's so annoying whenever Giroud can potentially be played in and take on his man but he'll inevitably cut back and bring things to a halt because he doesn't have the skill set to do anything else with it. That can't be our only viable option.

He's off apparently.

Been pictured with agents in the papers, and his wife wants him to leave and go back to France.

We need someone like Sturridge, he's fast and always makes runs.

Giroud is fairly easy to defend against.

LDG
17-03-2014, 10:42 AM
He's off apparently.

Been pictured with agents in the papers, and his wife wants him to leave and go back to France.

We need someone like Sturridge, he's fast and always makes runs.

I really don't rate Sturridge.

Munchies
17-03-2014, 10:45 AM
I really don't rate Sturridge.

Great goal scoring record this season, but more than anything, it's what he offers Liverpool. You'll know he'll always make runs behind the defenders, and with his pace, more often than not he'll do something with it. That's why I personally think Liverpool have the best chance at the title, strikers can snatch you all the points.

Power n Glory
17-03-2014, 10:48 AM
As rubbish as Giroud is in situations like yesterday, he's not helped by the fact our midfield rarely tend to flood forward to give him options. He's good at one touch lay offs but when there's no one around it's just pointless. Maybe things would be different if we had Theo as an outlet or even Ramsey who runs box to box all day long.

Certainly need to look at more pacey options in the summer though, it's so annoying whenever Giroud can potentially be played in and take on his man but he'll inevitably cut back and bring things to a halt because he doesn't have the skill set to do anything else with it. That can't be our only viable option.

63% pass completion. 17/27 passes from him. It's going to be hard for the midfield to get beyond him if his touches are poor and when he's so hit and miss with his passing.

WMUG
17-03-2014, 10:51 AM
63% pass completion. 17/27 passes from him. It's going to be hard for the midfield to get beyond him if his touches are poor and when he's so hit and miss with his passing.

But if he's got nobody on to pass to...

Power n Glory
17-03-2014, 11:08 AM
But if he's got nobody on to pass to...

He can't hold off his defenders for a few seconds. It's not a problem for the other players. He's not mobile enough or strong enough to lead the front line.

LDG
17-03-2014, 11:41 AM
He can't hold off his defenders for a few seconds. It's not a problem for the other players. He's not mobile enough or strong enough to lead the front line.

Admittedly he was poor against the spufs, but I don't think you can level the "not strong enough" line at him.

He's probably the best target man in the league for touch, and ability to hold the ball, and lay it off quickly.

But he is quite clearly in a poor state of mind at present, and he isn't performing well.

Yes, we need better, and yes we need a mobile striker, but the critisism of Giroud is beyond a joke, given how hard he has worked on his own this year. Gooners can be so snobby sometimes.

gunnerrrrr
17-03-2014, 11:45 AM
Admittedly he was poor against the spufs, but I don't think you can level the "not strong enough" line at him.

He's probably the best target man in the league for touch, and ability to hold the ball, and lay it off quickly.

But he is quite clearly in a poor state of mind at present, and he isn't performing well.

Yes, we need better, and yes we need a mobile striker, but the critisism of Giroud is beyond a joke, given how hard he has worked on his own this year. Gooners can be so snobby sometimes.

He's been shit and is shit all season bar a few games....awful awful striker only surpassed in awfulness by Bendtner and Chamack in recent times.
Constantly falls on his arse, shitty hold up play except maybe in the 12 yard box, zero pace, dont recall him striking the ball much etc...

Power n Glory
17-03-2014, 11:50 AM
Admittedly he was poor against the spufs, but I don't think you can level the "not strong enough" line at him.

He's probably the best target man in the league for touch, and ability to hold the ball, and lay it off quickly.

But he is quite clearly in a poor state of mind at present, and he isn't performing well.

Yes, we need better, and yes we need a mobile striker, but the critisism of Giroud is beyond a joke, given how hard he has worked on his own this year. Gooners can be so snobby sometimes.

He's struggling physically at the moment. Have you noticed how much he's on the floor, complaining about the ref or trying to draw fouls? He hasn't been playing the target man role very well lately. Part of his role is to bring the midfield into play and when he's off his game like that, the system breaks down.

LDG
17-03-2014, 12:04 PM
He's struggling physically at the moment. Have you noticed how much he's on the floor, complaining about the ref or trying to draw fouls? He hasn't been playing the target man role very well lately. Part of his role is to bring the midfield into play and when he's off his game like that, the system breaks down.

I know. I did say he wasn't performing well....

GP
17-03-2014, 12:16 PM
Admittedly he was poor against the spufs, but I don't think you can level the "not strong enough" line at him.

He's probably the best target man in the league for touch, and ability to hold the ball, and lay it off quickly.

But he is quite clearly in a poor state of mind at present, and he isn't performing well.

Yes, we need better, and yes we need a mobile striker, but the critisism of Giroud is beyond a joke, given how hard he has worked on his own this year. Gooners can be so snobby sometimes.

Agree with this.

Power n Glory
17-03-2014, 12:21 PM
I know. I did say he wasn't performing well....

But you disagreed about the physical part. Maybe the season is taking it's toll.

Niall_Quinn
17-03-2014, 12:26 PM
Giroud is quite capable of roughing it out in the PL as he showed in the early part of the season. When he's strong, stands up, takes the initial hit and keeps the ball, makes the simple lay-off and keeps moving he's a good (though still second tier) striker. When he opts to fall over on the first challenge and complain, when he fails to stay on the move to compensate for his lack of pace, when he can't be bothered to stay onside - then it's a problem and blunts our entire game.

If his head is in the wrong place because he let his dick interfere with what is expected of a highly paid striker at a top PL club then there's only one person to blame. It's not about being a snob, it's about all our players giving it 100% in the run in to this title challenge. If we drop below 100% anywhere on the pitch but our opponents don't then we finish 4th. We say we don't want 4th yet again, so therefore we must say we want 100% from all our players or nothing less. The table won't forgive any less at the end of the season.

That performance from Bif yesterday was not even close to being good enough.

As for Sturridge - yes, we need somebody LIKE him but not him. He's a cheat.

Benteke still works for me, powerful, technical and while not blazingly fast he's mobile enough. Plus we wouldn't have to blow the whole budget getting him so could add resources elsewhere.

LDG
17-03-2014, 12:29 PM
But you disagreed about the physical part. Maybe the season is taking it's toll.

Sorry. I did mean that he is capable of the physical stuff, but he's not doing it at the moment. I think he's knackered physically and mentally. Appears he wants out too for his wife's sake.

LDG
17-03-2014, 12:34 PM
Giroud is quite capable of roughing it out in the PL as he showed in the early part of the season. When he's strong, stands up, takes the initial hit and keeps the ball, makes the simple lay-off and keeps moving he's a good (though still second tier) striker. When he opts to fall over on the first challenge and complain, when he fails to stay on the move to compensate for his lack of pace, when he can't be bothered to stay onside - then it's a problem and blunts our entire game.

If his head is in the wrong place because he let his dick interfere with what is expected of a highly paid striker at a top PL club then there's only one person to blame. It's not about being a snob, it's about all our players giving it 100% in the run in to this title challenge. If we drop below 100% anywhere on the pitch but our opponents don't then we finish 4th. We say we don't want 4th yet again, so therefore we must say we want 100% from all our players or nothing less. The table won't forgive any less at the end of the season.

That performance from Bif yesterday was not even close to being good enough.



Yeah. Agreed.

Though the snob comment was aimed at those who completely disregard his strengths, and what he is capable of. He's doing pretty much as well as Negredo this year, if not better.

Just becuase he doesn't have the "wow" factor, it doesn't mean he's "shit".

Herbert_Chapman's_Zombie
17-03-2014, 12:49 PM
I don't think Giroud or Podolski suit our style of play, and we'd be best off selling both of them in the summer.

Griezmann is the perfect replacement for Podolski and with the Emirates/Puma deal we have no excuse not to be competing with any side for his services.

As for Liverpool....i'm sorry but their fans are deluded, they have a striker on their books on borrowed time who is single handedly giving them a title chance (that will invariably peeter out) and champions league or not they will not keep him next season and with the pressure of European games and without the finances to bring in the kind of replacement for Suarez that they need...they will head back to 7th and 8th where they belong.

Özim
17-03-2014, 01:02 PM
WHL is a tough place to go for us and it was a great result, we rode our luck a bit (how they managed to miss that chance when Chesney missed the ball is beyond me) but defended really well.

Fantastic goal by Rosicky and we might have had one or two more, Spurs aren't a great side this season IMO, some poor results recently and to me they really have wasted the 100 million they got for Bale, they were a much better side with him in it no doubt about that.

Always happy to win at Spurs, think we'll need to up our game in the next few games though as clearly those are better sides than Spurs.

Our defence is certainly much better this season, the attack however needs work, a new striker with pace is a must as is DM and perhaps another wing type player who has pace and can get a few goals as well, we need to increase our options off the bench IMO.

The Emirates Gallactico
17-03-2014, 01:09 PM
As for Liverpool....i'm sorry but their fans are deluded, they have a striker on their books on borrowed time who is single handedly giving them a title chance (that will invariably peeter out) and champions league or not they will not keep him next season and with the pressure of European games and without the finances to bring in the kind of replacement for Suarez that they need...they will head back to 7th and 8th where they belong.

Harsh. They've got no other distractions and if Suarez and Sturridge keep scoring at the rate they're going at they've got as good as chance as anyone, even more so with their difficult games against City and Chelsea at home. I still think their midfield is lightweight and their defence is suspect but it's strikers that win you games.

Suarez does need fuck off though along with Rodgers and Sturridge. But apart from Real I don't anyone who'd be prepared to fork out the 60 odd million Liverpool will demand. He also does actually seem to be happy there and I actually think there's a strong chance that he might stay.

One thing I'll say is that I don't think their league form will be as good next season once they have to factor in the hassle of travelling around Europe, playing two games a week and hopefully having to cover for the loss of some of their best players.




Also giving the lack of pace in the team (barring Ox and Theo) I'm prefering Greizemann over Draxler now.

GP
17-03-2014, 01:13 PM
Greizmann AND Draxler.

Marc Overmars
17-03-2014, 01:21 PM
Pretty much. We need a sprinkling of talent up front, not just the one player.

GP
17-03-2014, 01:22 PM
That's got to be the focus. Defence is solid and midfield is well stocked.

Some genuine quality up top would transform us, tbh.

Japan Shaking All Over
17-03-2014, 01:34 PM
Another glorious pub win.

Similar to our 2 previous wins against them really. Scored on the counter, defended well and nullified their attack.

Vital 3 points.

Not sure we can beat Chelsea and City playing like that but at least we've given ourselves a good shot in the arm.

:gp:

Herbert_Chapman's_Zombie
17-03-2014, 02:38 PM
Harsh. They've got no other distractions and if Suarez and Sturridge keep scoring at the rate they're going at they've got as good as chance as anyone, even more so with their difficult games against City and Chelsea at home. I still think their midfield is lightweight and their defence is suspect but it's strikers that win you games.

Suarez does need fuck off though along with Rodgers and Sturridge. But apart from Real I don't anyone who'd be prepared to fork out the 60 odd million Liverpool will demand. He also does actually seem to be happy there and I actually think there's a strong chance that he might stay.

One thing I'll say is that I don't think their league form will be as good next season once they have to factor in the hassle of travelling around Europe, playing two games a week and hopefully having to cover for the loss of some of their best players.




Also giving the lack of pace in the team (barring Ox and Theo) I'm prefering Greizemann over Draxler now.

I don't think it's harsh at all, this is a club that tried to humiliate us over our legitimate bid for Suarez, I hope they go down in flames this season and then spiral into mid table....no room for sentiment. I despise them more than Man City or Chelsea, you can forgive them for being the way they are they are the nouveau riche who are always without class and its hard to regard anything they win of any merit. But the pure delusion of Liverpool fans is infuriating and they are desperately in need of being put in their place

Özil's Panoramic View
17-03-2014, 02:49 PM
http://i834.photobucket.com/albums/zz261/Josh_Z10/Mobile%20Uploads/677589424757221751_308843529_zps0gzow4ql.jpg

Instant legend IMO....

A must keep.

LDG
17-03-2014, 03:17 PM
49, 49, undefeated!
49, 49, I say!
49, 49 undefeated!
Playing football the Arsenal way!

:scarf:


http://vimeo.com/89253813

AFC Leveller
17-03-2014, 03:19 PM
Griezman would be great for us and will definitely add a different dimension to our game. I love the Pod and he gets important goals but he's not much of a "footballer" and isnt involved in the build up play enough.

An explosive striker, Griz and a DCM would significantly improve us next season (provided we keep the same team of course).

Marc Overmars
17-03-2014, 03:36 PM
49, 49, undefeated!
49, 49, I say!
49, 49 undefeated!
Playing football the Arsenal way!

:scarf:


http://vimeo.com/89253813

:scarf:

Football chants spread like wildfire, been hearing United fans sing '20 times' to that same tune as well.

Munchies
17-03-2014, 03:51 PM
Would've been 50 had it not been for that cunt ref Wiley

A steward got involved with the chant too: :lol:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DBfI3_V6f8

Niall_Quinn
17-03-2014, 04:10 PM
It was nice of the lads to sing a little song for the spuds on their way home.

fakeyank
17-03-2014, 05:37 PM
Would've been 50 had it not been for that cunt ref Wiley

A steward got involved with the chant too: :lol:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DBfI3_V6f8

:scarf:

That was amazing. Makes me want to move to London. Inshahallah within 2 years! :)

Marc Overmars
17-03-2014, 05:41 PM
So in 2 years time we'll be facing relegation. Great.

WMUG
17-03-2014, 05:58 PM
Dw guys, I know someone who works with the border agency. I got this.

fakeyank
17-03-2014, 06:12 PM
Its only a problem if I fly from here. I figured the bad luck will turn into good luck if I am based out of London! :lol:

Tipsychubbs
17-03-2014, 06:39 PM
got to mention that some were moving well to get in behind the defence at times, it was good to see, and the team needs more of it, even though it waned later on.

Ollie the Optimist
17-03-2014, 08:33 PM
Arsenal have scored more goals against spurs this season then Solado has from open play

:haha:

GP
17-03-2014, 08:34 PM
Goaldado :bow:

Ollie the Optimist
17-03-2014, 08:37 PM
spurs also spent 110 million pounds in the summer.


didn't score a single goal in 3 games against their arch rivals and lost all three.

spurs :haha:

Arsenal :bow:

Munchies
17-03-2014, 08:42 PM
There's a picture going all round on twitter of Giroud's cock :haha:

Shaqiri Is Boss
17-03-2014, 08:44 PM
There's a picture going all round on twitter of Giroud's cock :haha:
Well here's Joe Allen's.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bi2E7kQIMAEyMMt.jpg

Niall_Quinn
17-03-2014, 08:59 PM
There's a picture going all round on twitter of Giroud's cock :haha:

Good hunting.

She Wore A Yellow Ribbon
17-03-2014, 10:44 PM
There's a picture going all round on twitter of Giroud's cock :haha:

Let's get a look

Marc Overmars
17-03-2014, 10:46 PM
He's packing a punch tbf.

Munchies
17-03-2014, 11:16 PM
Let's get a look

Lol

Shame it isn't Sagna's eh ? :haha: Remember you referencing to it quite a few times

Xhaka Can’t
17-03-2014, 11:34 PM
A post containing nude pictures of Giroud has been removed and a warning given.

I would advise anyone thinking of reposting them or similar not to do so. Posts containing nudity could get this site blocked from workplaces. Additionally, those visiting this site from work could become subject to disciplinary action for inadvertently viewing nudity when they were expecting a football site.

If you are in doubt about the suitability of the content of a post being viewed in a public place, at a minimum you should hide the content of the post behind spoiler tags with a warning that the content may be NSFW.

Munchies
17-03-2014, 11:35 PM
twitter now saying it's Jovetic :lol:

--

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bi91X3KIEAAypAW.jpg

Those faces :haha:

She Wore A Yellow Ribbon
17-03-2014, 11:44 PM
A post containing nude pictures of Giroud has been removed and a warning given.

I would advise anyone thinking of reposting them or similar not to do so. Posts containing nudity could get this site blocked from workplaces. Additionally, those visiting this site from work could become subject to disciplinary action for inadvertently viewing nudity when they were expecting a football site.

If you are in doubt about the suitability of the content of a post being viewed in a public place, at a minimum you should hide the content of the post behind spoiler tags with a warning that the content may be NSFW.

You penisist

Niall_Quinn
18-03-2014, 01:18 AM
A post containing nude pictures of Giroud has been removed and a warning given.

I would advise anyone thinking of reposting them or similar not to do so. Posts containing nudity could get this site blocked from workplaces. Additionally, those visiting this site from work could become subject to disciplinary action for inadvertently viewing nudity when they were expecting a football site.

If you are in doubt about the suitability of the content of a post being viewed in a public place, at a minimum you should hide the content of the post behind spoiler tags with a warning that the content may be NSFW.

I assume this doesn't apply to me?

The Emirates Gallactico
18-03-2014, 01:27 AM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bi91X3KIEAAypAW.jpg

Those faces :haha:

99% of them are white middle aged men. :lol:

Very reflective of the diversity of the area.



Edit - If that's really Giroud's cock then he's giving Sagna a run for his money.

She Wore A Yellow Ribbon
18-03-2014, 01:40 AM
I assume this doesn't apply to me?

He's just jealous cause Giroud's bigger than him.

LDG
18-03-2014, 03:30 AM
twitter now saying it's Jovetic :lol:

--

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bi91X3KIEAAypAW.jpg


Those faces :haha:

The guy top right is clearly an agent gooner.

Injury Time
18-03-2014, 06:25 AM
twitter now saying it's Jovetic :lol:

--

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bi91X3KIEAAypAW.jpg


Those faces :haha:
FFS did you not read the warning about posting pictures of cocks!! :sulk:
Just ban this mofo :angry:

Letters
18-03-2014, 07:53 AM
You penisist
Hey! :angry:
You can accuse Gary of many things but you can't accuse him of not liking penises :sulk:

GP
18-03-2014, 08:21 AM
He likes them too much, if anything.

Xhaka Can’t
18-03-2014, 08:24 AM
Hey! :angry:
You can accuse Gary of many things but you can't accuse him of not liking penises :sulk:

:lol:

Xhaka Can’t
18-03-2014, 08:26 AM
He's just jealous cause Giroud's bigger than him.

:(

She Wore A Yellow Ribbon
18-03-2014, 12:43 PM
Jheez, if I knew it would cause such a stir I wouldn't have posted it without warning.

Here it is, NSFW:

http://www.arsenal.com/assets/_files/images/mar_14/gun__1395057662_szczesny_selfie_large.jpg

fakeyank
18-03-2014, 03:26 PM
NSFW :lol:

http://fiftyshadesoffootball.tumblr.com/post/49513434498/his-bed-an-olivier-giroud-smut

Ollie the Optimist
18-03-2014, 06:47 PM
did anyone see spurs "legend" micky hazard calling for Szcesney to be banned for taking a selfie as it could have caused riots?

ignoring the fact that when said selfie was taken, the spurs fans had fucked off, the bitterness is hilarious. he said the same about Theo and his gesture. should have been banned but was quiet about spurs fans throwing coins at him.

Munchies
18-03-2014, 06:49 PM
did anyone see spurs "legend" micky hazard calling for Szcesney to be banned for taking a selfie as it could have caused riots?

ignoring the fact that when said selfie was taken, the spurs fans had fucked off, the bitterness is hilarious. he said the same about Theo and his gesture. should have been banned but was quiet about spurs fans throwing coins at him.

Never heard of the cunt before this post, so that's all he's doing is to promote himself in the hope the daily mail pick him up as a writer.

Niall_Quinn
18-03-2014, 06:52 PM
Never heard of Mick Hazard? WTF? He was one of the spuds greatest ever nobodys.

fakeyank
18-03-2014, 06:52 PM
Who the fuck is micky hazard?! :lol:

And who the fuck cares what he thinks? He is a nobody from a small time club. He can fuck off from the rat hole he crawled out of. Cunt!

Niall_Quinn
18-03-2014, 06:59 PM
Do you guys really not know anything about footie pre-Wenger?

Pele? Heard of him? George Best? Please say yes. But not Micky Hazard? Fucking incredible. The man's a self proclaimed legend FFS!

Özil's Panoramic View
18-03-2014, 09:23 PM
Saw his bile making the rounds on Twatter yesterday.

Was questioning why any well thinking Gooner would afford that knuckle dragger any semblance of credence by responding to him.

GP
18-03-2014, 09:25 PM
He needs to shut his dick holster.

Niall_Quinn
19-03-2014, 01:20 AM
Before that gets passed around, is there any back story to it? Blokes attacking kids is close to as low as you can get, but there are some pretty mouthy kids around these days. I remember shit like this when I was up in Newcastle years back. After a stabbing a bloke's picture was doing the rounds. He was caught at a Metro and some fucker jumped on his head and put him in hospital. Trouble was - wrong bloke. Completely innocent.

Xhaka Can’t
19-03-2014, 07:54 AM
A fair point by NQ.

I've removed the post and would ask that others do not make similar posts. Afterall, none of us would want a similar post about us posted on a Tottenham forum with someone in an Arsenal shirt along with an unsubstantiated allegation.

AFC Leveller
19-03-2014, 07:59 AM
The media are such massive cunts. The way they have spinned the Diaby story is unbelievable. The guy was asked if he was still thinking about the world cup FFS and what is he supposed to say? "no, i dont want to play in it"? Journos know Arsenal fans are already pissed off with the guy so they took the opportunity to make him look like an ungrateful so and so.

Niall_Quinn
19-03-2014, 11:36 AM
The media are such massive cunts. The way they have spinned the Diaby story is unbelievable. The guy was asked if he was still thinking about the world cup FFS and what is he supposed to say? "no, i dont want to play in it"? Journos know Arsenal fans are already pissed off with the guy so they took the opportunity to make him look like an ungrateful so and so.

You're thinking of it from the human angle - a mistake the media never makes.

She Wore A Yellow Ribbon
19-03-2014, 12:34 PM
NSFW :lol:

http://fiftyshadesoffootball.tumblr.com/post/49513434498/his-bed-an-olivier-giroud-smut

'He stopped me then lay on the bed. I took the hint, got up and lowered myself onto his cock, I moaned as I felt him fill me, it was amazing, I bounced on his cock for a few minutes, with my hands on his muscular chest. Then he sat up, placing his hands under my ass he got off the bed, I wrapped my legs around him as he fucked me, hard.'







http://www.gifsforum.com/images/image/this%20is%20very%20interesting/grand/60413952.jpg

PGFC
19-03-2014, 12:43 PM
I think that's quite enough of your fantasies for now thanks :good: