saintkiptanui Posted 14 April, 2010 Posted 14 April, 2010 Sunday they play like c*nts and the skates beat them, tonight when I really need them to lose the players decide to play, f*ck off bagpuss you utter c*nt.
krissyboy31 Posted 14 April, 2010 Posted 14 April, 2010 Arsenal infuriate the hell out of me, about 150 passes but no shots on goal.
saintkiptanui Posted 14 April, 2010 Author Posted 14 April, 2010 Arsenal infuriate the hell out of me, about 150 passes but no shots on goal.They just look lazy, half the passes are to spuds and they have nothing up front, no wonder they don't win anything.
Thedelldays Posted 14 April, 2010 Posted 14 April, 2010 Richard Keys role of asking the daft questions is a little fuking annoying now at least he shaves his hands these days
thesaint sfc Posted 14 April, 2010 Posted 14 April, 2010 I hate both of them equally. Wenger f*cks me off. Fr*nch c*nt.
oxfordshire_saint Posted 14 April, 2010 Posted 14 April, 2010 Harry deserves **** all credit for Bale's form. He grudgingly had to start playing him because of injuries to other players, had they all been fit he'd still be knocking around in their ressies, so Saggy Chops shouldn't take any plaudits. £70m spent since he took over and no trophies, only City have spent more in that time and to think 'Arry always moans about Spurs' lack of resources compared to the "big 4", what a ****. Oh and yes, Arsenal are a useless bunch of fancy-dans. Jose Mourinho's sides play ugly and he's a trophy machine, take note Arsene.
Smirking_Saint Posted 14 April, 2010 Posted 14 April, 2010 Arsene is a c*nt, and the only difference with harry is that he has a saggy face and talks in a different tw*ttish accent
JustMike Posted 15 April, 2010 Posted 15 April, 2010 ..and spuds need to get their own song! bloody yids!
Thedelldays Posted 15 April, 2010 Posted 15 April, 2010 Oh and yes, Arsenal are a useless bunch of fancy-dans. Jose Mourinho's sides play ugly and he's a trophy machine, take note Arsene. to be fair the amount of money arsenal spend on players to the league position they find themselves in at this late stage of the season added with the number of 1st 11 players out I think it is a near miracle that they were still in with a shout with a handful of games to go.. gallas varmealen song fabregas arshavin van persie to a lesser extent walcott ramsey ALL INJURED take that many saints players out of our team and we would be praising pardew for just keeping us in the league
benjii Posted 15 April, 2010 Posted 15 April, 2010 Arsenal's problem is that they have one striker of top Prem quality and he is always injured. Simple as that.
stevegrant Posted 15 April, 2010 Posted 15 April, 2010 I'd say that Arsenal have a multitude of problems. One is certainly that van Persie is their only genuinely world-class striker and is often injured. Another is that they appear to have really **** medical staff who are incapable of diagnosing injuries properly. If they'd realised RVP needed an operation as soon as he returned from international duty, he'd have been fit to play in the two games against Barcelona. Perhaps not enough for them to have beaten them, but he'd have then been match fit for last night - his impact when he came on showed what he's capable of, even when half-fit. They also have a goalkeeper who can't command his penalty area, have had to rely on Mikael Silvestre far too often this season in defence and the style of football that they play invites more tackles from the opposition which therefore induces more injuries.
oxfordshire_saint Posted 15 April, 2010 Posted 15 April, 2010 to be fair the amount of money arsenal spend on players to the league position they find themselves in at this late stage of the season added with the number of 1st 11 players out I think it is a near miracle that they were still in with a shout with a handful of games to go.. gallas varmealen song fabregas arshavin van persie to a lesser extent walcott ramsey ALL INJURED take that many saints players out of our team and we would be praising pardew for just keeping us in the league They bring it upon themselves by signing injury prone players and then rushing them back too quickly. Chamakh will make them a better side next year but until they sign a new keeper, centre-half and centre-mid, they'll always fall short in the Prem and Champs League.
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