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Pietro Paolo Virdis
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posted 07-03-2010 22:52

 
EIM wrote:
What you write is essentially right, but I'll be fucked if I'm letting you get away with it.

I hate Berlusconi, way, way, way much more than you do, so I get away with it, and you know the feeling, right?
 
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posted 07-03-2010 22:55

 
A bit of solidarity, that's all I expect. If you support a monstrous monster club, don't then cock a snook at someone else's monstrous monster club. Just sidle up to them, whisper in their ear that you understand, and then crush the small under your ask the missus desert boots together.
 
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posted 07-03-2010 23:08

 
I have solidarity with you, with Kubelgog, he doesn't even have solidarity with himself, and he's Irish! ;)
 
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posted 13-03-2010 17:50

 
He's just popped up to give Arsenal the lead away at Hull.
 
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posted 13-03-2010 18:53

 
Kubelgog??
 
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posted 13-03-2010 20:16

 
I'd like to congratulate andrei arshavin on scoring the his first goal to register on the crepsometer in 15 games, or three months, whichever way you look at it.

I am of course deeply impressed with the quality of the arsenal perfomance today. with performances like that against the 10 man hull this long run of fixtures against teams at the bottom of the premiership will but be a mere formality, and the title shall surely be theirs.
 
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posted 13-03-2010 20:20

 
Don't sneer, I've got a bad feeling about this (not that the alternatives are any better).
 
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posted 13-03-2010 20:28

 
The Mighty Kubelgog!!! wrote:

I am of course deeply impressed with the quality of the arsenal perfomance today. with performances like that against the 10 man hull this long run of fixtures against teams at the bottom of the premiership will but be a mere formality, and the title shall surely be theirs.


I presume when Man U get victories without performing well (especially with 93rd minute winners) it's "the mark of champions" and emblematic of their relentless desire and will to win?
 
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posted 13-03-2010 20:37

 
How could you possibly suggest that I am anything other than serious in my unstinitng praise for arsenal. Like everyone says they play by far the best football in the league, and with an ageless rock in defence like sol campbell, who could possibly doubt that this arsenal team are destined for anything other than a league and champions league double.
 
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posted 13-03-2010 22:50

 
A three-way fight for the Premiership title in March, eh. It's like 1997 all over again.
 
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posted 13-03-2010 23:22

 
1998/99 was a three-way race until April. Only when Chelsea conceded two late goals at home to Leicester did it become a two horse race.

Arsenal were quite poor, and have been for their last few league games. I don't see them winning the league.
 
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posted 14-03-2010 09:48

 
i suspect that rafa benitez has hacked into TMK's OTF account and is posting in his name.

now all we need is the "barcelona are going to emulate blackburn rovers style of play" and "the referee had an excellent game with no faults" and his true identity will be revealed.

FACT!
 
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posted 14-03-2010 19:00

 
I didn't actually realise that Arsenal have the best record in the 90th minute and beyond in the EPL this season ( 8 scored and 1 conceded) and that yesterday was their 5th match in a row in all competitions where they scored in that period (though the first to register maximum points on the Crepometer).
 
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posted 14-03-2010 19:37

 
I'd like to think that my sarcasm is a little defter than rafa, who really should have better things to be doing with his time than fighting with sam allardyce. It's a long way from fighting with fergie.

I'm impressed that it's only taken three days for the wayne rooney to real madrid stories to start. They really are fucking unbelievable.
 
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posted 14-03-2010 23:51

 
Ronaldo has finally told Perez that he needs Rooney
 
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posted 15-03-2010 02:54

 
At least at Real Madrid Rooney would be at a club a track record of sustained success, which is owned by its members and not by shady foreign leeches trying to bleed it dry.

It's not surprising he'd leave behind the ticking timebomb that is Glazer FC. You know Real will still be there and successful in twenty or thirty years' time. By then, most of ManU's assets will have been stripped and flogged, and the club will probably find itself in the wilderness again for a few decades (69-89 all over again?)

I feel sorry for United, to be honest. Rooney's their last world-class player (Vidic is flirting pretty hard as well, and he, Evra and Carrick are approaching 30 pretty quickly. Then it's.. uh.. Fletcher? Yeah...)

It was good while it lasted. Ferguson is desperate to get another few trophies with his dwindling manpower and go out as the man who eclipsed Liverpool, at least domestically.
 
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posted 15-03-2010 03:23

 
Going to sit back and enjoy the responses to that one. I have it on good authority that the Rooney's have purchased the Rosetta Stone Spanish edition.
 
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posted 15-03-2010 10:52

 
God love us.
 
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posted 15-03-2010 11:19

 
I was pleased that Arsenal won that game primarily because of the behaviour of the crazed George Boeteng and the ineptitude of the referee.

Twenty yards away from a different scuffle Boeteng raises his hand into Bendtner's face and pokes him in the eye. The linesman sees this as he draws the referee's attention to it and just books him ????

He doesn't learn his lesson and he flies in full blooded with raised studs catching Sagna badly on the knee. Yellow card and off but if ever there was a challenge more deserving of a straight red for dangerous play.

Referees always bottle out of giving straight reds to players who commit dangerous fouls after they have been booked already.
 
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posted 15-03-2010 11:27

 
1998/99 was a three-way race until April. Only when Chelsea conceded two late goals at home to Leicester did it become a two horse race.

That scarred me for years, although it was actually drawing at White Hart Lane a couple of weeks later that officially put us out of the race.
 
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