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Re: Strictly Arsenal: by kitaun(m): 12:54am On Nov 30, 2006
Look, these past few weeks has seen me witness the most torrid phase of my life as a Gunner seeing my team playing so woefully(pls no one shd give me d sexy footie jibe) with Wenger compounding my sorrow with his useless formation, squad and permutations, more annoyingly the boys that never seem to be able to find the back of the net or do we ascribe all this shit to bad luck?
Re: Strictly Arsenal: by tosinadeda: 7:16am On Nov 30, 2006
Really cant place where d problem is
Re: Strictly Arsenal: by bolaoni(m): 7:30am On Nov 30, 2006
sori guys, the fun is over! by January, u may be trailing us by 30 pts! o ma se o! (what a pity)
Re: Strictly Arsenal: by amodu(m): 8:22am On Nov 30, 2006
When Arsenal lost to Bolton during the weekend, i said more awaits the Gunners but they started calling me all sort of names. cool grin

Fullham for that matter, Arsenal is a disgrace grin cool

Tottenham is still ahead, so go and prepare.
Re: Strictly Arsenal: by ObaMan(m): 9:13am On Nov 30, 2006
Nobody plays like Arsenal on a good day.Wenger should stick with his style and you Arsenal-fans should have some patience cause Arsene is a(the only in England)genius whos having a long-term plan that will benefit the team and the game it self.
Re: Strictly Arsenal: by ObaMan(m): 9:25am On Nov 30, 2006
Arsenal play the most amazing football in europe but no one can seem to score.
Wenger needs to stop the fancy stuff and get the plan B sorted because he needs to hold on to henry[size=8pt][/size].
Why on earth would Wenger start Alexandre Song?
Re: Strictly Arsenal: by SirKay3(m): 11:02am On Nov 30, 2006
ARSENE knows
Re: Strictly Arsenal: by justkunmi(m): 1:09pm On Nov 30, 2006
ObaMan:

Nobody plays like Arsenal on a good day.

YEAH, YOU GOT THAT RIGHT FOR SURE, . . grin

ObaMan:

.Wenger should stick with his style and you Arsenal-fans should have some patience cause Arsene is a(the only in England)genius whos having a long-term plan that will benefit the team and the game it self.


I'm having a laugh. . u are still calling for patience after this barage of losses wtf are u saying??
ohh, long term plan u say, . . when everyone has won everything available lol
u guys better get a solution and i mean really fast.
Re: Strictly Arsenal: by ObaMan(m): 1:12pm On Nov 30, 2006
Winning all available trophies does not mean relegation, does it?

At least maybe portsmouth, bolton and everton might have been relegated by now
Re: Strictly Arsenal: by kitaun(m): 1:25pm On Nov 30, 2006
Obaman, did i hear u call Wenger a genius when its obvious he's lost it?
Re: Strictly Arsenal: by 4Play(m): 1:28pm On Nov 30, 2006
What Arsenal needs is ball winner in midfield to replace Viera.Someone like Hargreaves or Gattuso.A striker like Trezeguet or even Darren Bent who can put the ball in the net.They need to be more physical in their play because the Premiership is a very physical league

Arsenal use to have it when they had Viera and Petit in midfield and Adams ,Keown and Sol as centre backs.

Beyond that there is nothing u can do but sit back and watch Man Utd and Chelsea waltz their way to trophies while u keep making 20 passes outside the opponent's 18 yard box.
Alternatively u can start another sport in which the object is to retain possesion of the ball without scoring.In the new sport,the team who score will be severly punish with pizza in their face or poisoined lasagne.The sport can be called "soccer without purpose"
Re: Strictly Arsenal: by justkunmi(m): 1:30pm On Nov 30, 2006
i would really like to see that. lol grin
Re: Strictly Arsenal: by ObaMan(m): 1:58pm On Nov 30, 2006
kitaun:

Obaman, did i hear u call Wenger a genius when its obvious he's lost it?

Even a genius has his days
Re: Strictly Arsenal: by kitaun(m): 2:04pm On Nov 30, 2006
Whatever! Pls stop being more catholic than the Pope, Wenger needs to see a Doc, i know what am talking about
Re: Strictly Arsenal: by gaby(m): 2:09pm On Nov 30, 2006
@Kitaun


I agree with you oooh our dear professor Wenger seriously needs to see a psychiatrist i personally think he's really losing it this time, the man head no correct again,

May God help us,
Re: Strictly Arsenal: by marlet01(m): 2:12pm On Nov 30, 2006
@ kituan/gaby

i think what Arsenal needs is a new coach cos the man Coach Arsene has offered all he has for us, we need to move on with another coach,
just take a look at arsenal, the players are there but we seem not to be performing WHY!
we just need to take the old man outta the job PERIOD!
Re: Strictly Arsenal: by ObaMan(m): 2:14pm On Nov 30, 2006
As you would imagine, Manchester United's has a Premiership record makes pretty impressive reading, and since the Premiership began, they haven't suffered many troughs as it were. But thanks to the excellent Stats Department at Sky Sports, I can tell you their longest winless sequence is in fact SEVEN games. Way back in 1992-93, the first season of Premiership football, they drew five and lost the last two of their fixtures against Spurs, QPR, Middlesbrough, Liverpool, Blackburn, Wimbledon and Aston Villa between September 9 and November 11. Of course, United more than recovered and ended up as champions that season. They also went five games without a win in 1995-96 and four games without a win in 1998-99 and 2004-05. Their worst run of defeats is three in a row, which happened in the 2001-02 season (Arsenal, Chelsea, West Ham) and the last three games of the 2000-01 campaign (Derby, Southampton, Tottenham).


What do u call that? Ferguson must have been shot down in those days
Re: Strictly Arsenal: by Grizzly(m): 2:16pm On Nov 30, 2006
Y'all gonners are nothing but ingrates,
After all arsene has done for u guys,
When did u think u guys started playing tip-tap soccer, ?
SOns, thats when veggy arrived,
If Wenger leaves, yall are dooooooooooomed!!!!!
HEar that?
Everybody has his days,
Re: Strictly Arsenal: by gaby(m): 2:33pm On Nov 30, 2006
@Marlet01

We've been having a poor this season no doubt about that, but we still need to exercise some patience, Arsene Wenger needs not be kicked in the ass for these unfortunate runs the truth be told even though he hasn't helped matter with his recent selection of recent, Let's just be positive and give him all the necessary support because he's been outstanding for us in the past,

Not giving up on my Arsenal, hell no

One love gunners!!!!!
Re: Strictly Arsenal: by marlet01(m): 2:51pm On Nov 30, 2006
@ gaby
thanks for your faith,
but how does it feel to see your team always loosing even in games i never pictured us loosing at, men it's fustrating i just hope the man would improve on his formation and learn not to waste matches unnecessarily. that's all.
Re: Strictly Arsenal: by gaby(m): 2:59pm On Nov 30, 2006
@marlet01, I feel your pains man, you can imagine all points-donating clubs like westham, man-city,bolton and fulham, claiming 3 points from us, na wa ooooh, so so frustrating, i'd rather we lost to man.u,chelsea or even liverpool,
Re: Strictly Arsenal: by marlet01(m): 3:05pm On Nov 30, 2006
@ gaby
sure it would have been better if we lost to those top three than to all this under-dogs anyway what has happened has happened we just have to move forward.
Re: Strictly Arsenal: by gaby(m): 3:06pm On Nov 30, 2006
Thats all we've got to do my brother,
Re: Strictly Arsenal: by kitaun(m): 4:44pm On Nov 30, 2006
@Marlet, saying Wenger should see a specialist doc is appropriate, this blip should not make us ask for his head but rather should have it examined no more no less or maybe he should come to Lagos Bar beach for spiritual cleansing, bizarre you would say but maybe helpful though, lol
Re: Strictly Arsenal: by marlet01(m): 4:51pm On Nov 30, 2006
@ kituan
maybe we should start praying, or what do you think?
Re: Strictly Arsenal: by loyika(m): 5:06pm On Nov 30, 2006
And move on we shall cool

Come on guys we are not in a funeral palour

We lost to Fulham and are 6th on the table (just 3 points from being 3rd)

The league is gone, no doubt, but we are still in the Cup comps, so we still have much to play for.

We are going through some stuff, but patience is a virtue, we have been spoilt by the Football arsenal have played in the Wenger era, that we get irritated easily, if you had been supporting Arsenal before the Graham era, (During the Don Howe era and co) when the Pool dominated the league, and Arsenal regularly finished mid table, what would you do.

We are fans, instead of feeling down for long, let us pick ourselves up, we face the Spuds on Saturday and then its off to Porto on wenesday, then its the Maureen brigade on saturday, so really no need for all the negativity.

Are we playing to our potential!! No! Could we do better!! Yes!!

But realise that AW is as gutted as we are, i really don't blame him (apart from alex Song and Flams at right back, what song is doing in an Arsenal shirt i have no F@*king idea, he and ade should be sent out on long spell loans) I believe the players are not pulling their weight.

As a player you play for pride, your shirt and then your manager, we had no business losing to fulham, even with our string team, the players didn't just fight, there was no steel!! no heart!! no grit!! cry

Even at that if Henry's goal was allowed, and walcot found the net, it would have been a draw (undeserved though) sad the rub of the green is not shining on us right now, i mean could anyone explain CSKA at the grove, all those chances, we would normally bury that team, besides if the good goal we score in russia had stood, we would not be in this mess, so people we just need to get some luck (i mean 3 strikes against the bar at the reebok, how unluck is that, what did chelsea play yesterday, but they grinded the result)

We just need to find some consistency, and if you have been a gooner for a while you will know that we have never had good Novembers cry, under Wenger (thank God its ending tommorow grin)

Its good we have hard games coming up, and the team has to face the music, that is the only way they will learn.

Have faith, WE ARE ARSENAL

We will definately be back, cause you can't hold a good man down.

Keep your chins up NL GOONERS cool

cool GOONER 89
Re: Strictly Arsenal: by kitaun(m): 5:08pm On Nov 30, 2006
I have refused to think 4 Wenger because its pointless doing so!

What did we stand to gain fielding

Flamini (did Clichy have a knock?)

Song(what d f@*k?) angry

Senderos(why not Djorou?) angry

and Hoyte(what happened to Eboue?) in dt match?

I didn't bother watching it for d mere fact dt i saw d lineup and i became depressed

who knows whether against Spurs he would field Adebayor and Aliadiere in attack? undecided
Re: Strictly Arsenal: by marlet01(m): 5:31pm On Nov 30, 2006
@ kituan
Habba how could you think such a thing about our next match against spurs, that's the last thing Coach Arsene would thing about, i mean fielding Aladiere and Adebayo as the top strikers.

we just have to sit up before it's too late, that's all.
Re: Strictly Arsenal: by lordimpaq(m): 5:40pm On Nov 30, 2006
@nairaland gunners

most of u are all pessimistic, because we lost two straight games doesn't mean wenger has lost it,

he's as patient as ever, we have our days, when manutd messed up last season by losing to norwich and draw consequent games, why didn't anyone say ferguson needs a doctor, well maybe someone would say, that was manutd, and this is arsenal, man, shelf it,

all we need is time, yesterday was an error, tottenham would always fall to us, come saturday (i hope)

the race is still on, we still got like some 15+ games to play, so wat d dilly,

Gunners don't give up just because of two skirmishes lost, we fight till the end, spurs would live to tell the tale of how we stole 4th position from them,
Re: Strictly Arsenal: by marlet01(m): 6:01pm On Nov 30, 2006
i like that, that's from an inspiring gunner
kool up. cool cool
Re: Strictly Arsenal: by Jackal(m): 8:10pm On Nov 30, 2006
What the Bleep is wrong with Arsenal?
Henry might miss saturday's match against Spurs has he has aggravated his neck injury against Fulham FC.
Is these one of Wenger's ploys to confuse Spurs or what?

Henry should play.
I hope everyone remains fit cos i cant wait to see one of the most exciting London derbies get on the way by 5pm on Saturday.
Arsenal V Spurs.
It should be a classic.
C'mon Henry, shake that injury off.
Re: Strictly Arsenal: by bagoma(f): 9:39pm On Nov 30, 2006
last season, the story was we were building a young team.
now we cant afford to lose any matches.
why the hell do we have to put ourselves in such situations.

i just hope we wont find ourselves having to celebrate fourth position like we did last season. angry angry

arsene is kolo! angry

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