GaudinoMotors
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His misty eyed understanding of modern sport is hilarious.What an enormous fanny fart.
His misty eyed understanding of modern sport is hilarious.What an enormous fanny fart.
Anyone but City with that **** Pearce. One bitter twat.I felt better about City's chances of pipping Arsenal to the title after Stuart Pearce backed Arsenal this morning on Talkshite.
Ha ha ha!
He just did like 95% of football fans, the only thing in his favour is he's not gobbing off from a fucking armchair somewhere."Arsenal have no oil money"
While wearing a top with their main sponsor Emirates on it and going to a football stadium called The Emirates.
You couldn't make it up
Anyone but City with that **** Pearce. One bitter twat.
Haha, glad i'm not the only oneI stopped watching as soon as it said XG.
Stands to bleedin' reason, dunnit?To all Gooners with love from Alf
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Stands to bleedin' reason, dunnit?
I agree we have a lot of work to do and Arteta is a slippery customer.They are still very much in the race. I'm not getting too giddy yet as I think we need to win all our games, including beating them. We have a great chance though and their games yesterday and last week are a good sign.
They are still very much in the race. I'm not getting too giddy yet as I think we need to win all our games, including beating them. We have a great chance though and their games yesterday and last week are a good sign.
I’ve always said that XG is complete bollocks.I stopped watching as soon as it said XG.
He is.Anyone but City with that **** Pearce. One bitter twat.
Never mind him, who did Beanie back?I felt better about City's chances of pipping Arsenal to the title after Stuart Pearce backed Arsenal this morning on Talkshite.
The end of the season could be bloody for everyone. With so many teams fighting relegation, there may be quite a few points lost. Teams that might typically sit back and hope for a tie with us (or Arsenal or ManU or Tottenham or whoever would typically be a guaranteed loss for any of these squads) will now be fighting tooth and nail, ever match. Could be quite interesting. I fully expect us to drop some points along with way. What would be a deliciously hilarious situation is if we lose or tie Arsenal in our match with them but still win the table.Whether this is better suited to the title race thread or this thread I don't know but I am far from convinced by the theory that Arsenal are feeling the pressure and that it is this that has led them to surrender points in matches in which they have led 2-0 early on. For the first 20 mins at Anfield and the first 30 mins at West Ham Arsenal were positively majestic and showed no evidence of the effects of pressure at a time when it should have been most evident. On Sunday it was WHU who looked to be more under pressure, which was not surprising in view of the danger of relegation, and this may well explain their slow start. I think it was Tolmie who argued that Arsenal haven't actually been playing that well over 90 mins for a while and I agree that this, as we near the end of a uniquely difficult season which is a better explanation than "pressure" - though pressure may explain individual incidents like the missed penalty. I am not arguing that Arsenal have "blown it" and that City will march inexorably to the title. We still have to play the gunners at the Etihad and though Arsenal have some tricky matches to come so do we, and we still have 8 games to win compared to their 7. If we have to win all 8 we would finish with 18 consecutive victories just in the PL - an amazing feat! We still have Brighton to play and we hope we have to rotate to win 2 other competitions! This is difficult but if we have one real advantage it is a striker who can win any match. We have to keep him fit and firing.
You may drop points but I bet the league will be done and dusted when it happensThe end of the season could be bloody for everyone. With so many teams fighting relegation, there may be quite a few points lost. Teams that might typically sit back and hope for a tie with us (or Arsenal or ManU or Tottenham or whoever would typically be a guaranteed loss for any of these squads) will now be fighting tooth and nail, ever match. Could be quite interesting. I fully expect us to drop some points along with way. What would be a deliciously hilarious situation is if we lose or tie Arsenal in our match with them but still win the table.