Jumpers for goalposts
- ChubbyPoacher
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I'm borrowing the standard Arsenal defence and saying sometimes it's just about doing pretty things on the pitch, not the end product.simon wrote:
What happens next is that it goes into row z
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Not too similiar to some people on this forum......
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Just read the news about Newcastle´s newest signing - made him out to be Mr Superman, good luck to this Finn anyway, gonna be tough!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/footbal ... 392873.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/footbal ... 392873.stm
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It's all about Rooneys goal. Which was good, but it weren't as spectacular as the press are making out! It's like wow look what he did! Yes he scored a good goal, Isn't he expected to do this every week on a million pound a month wages?
- ChubbyPoacher
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I think you've got a point.
I mean it looks good from this angle:
But from this one it looks like he shinned it:
What do you reckon, Evertony?
I mean it looks good from this angle:
But from this one it looks like he shinned it:
What do you reckon, Evertony?
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Arsenal's second goal this week was better than Rooney's. Prior to his goal he miss controlled the ball.
5 one touch passes from defence to it being in the back of the net
5 one touch passes from defence to it being in the back of the net
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Prior to his goal he was utter cack for 75 minutes or so.simon wrote:Arsenal's second goal this week was better than Rooney's. Prior to his goal he miss controlled the ball.
5 one touch passes from defence to it being in the back of the net
As for the Van Persie's goal, it was better executed but it wasn't an overhead kick into the top corner to win the derby.
- ChubbyPoacher
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ChubbyPoacher wrote:
As for the Van Persie's goal, it was better executed but it wasn't an overhead kick into the top corner to win the derby.
Very true, still he did shin it in
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Bare-chested man goes bonkers in Milan. Ah, the passion, the passion...
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otyikondo wrote:Bare-chested man goes bonkers in Milan. Ah, the passion, the passion...
He added: "I was nervous. We were both speaking Scottish,
something that I learned when I played in his home city of Glasgow, but I can't tell you what we said.
- ChubbyPoacher
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Anyway, roll on Sunday March 13th. The question is, by how many goals will Reading lose? I reckon Carlos Tevez playing alone against the whole of the Royals, could still beat them!!!!! Even as a lifelong Reading supporter (I first watched them from the terraces when I was about 10 if I remember!), this is still one game I wouldn´t be too upset to lose, AS LONG AS Tevez does his stuff. But you never know, if Ireland could beat England at the Cricket World Cup the other day, anything is possible
(My dream Final would be Reading 4 Arsenal 0.
(My dream Final would be Reading 4 Arsenal 0.
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