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bjmenge said:This will be the final European match held at Highbury.
May 7th, against Wigan.Help? said:When is the last game at Highbury?
Reyes is suspended for this leg.Dreath said:I want Reyes and Hleb to start
Dreath said:Priority is to keep a clean sheet. We can score, especially with Villarreal missing, Viera, Gonzalo and Pena out.
If we win 2-0 I think we're through, I cannot see them scoring twice without us scoring on the break. But that's asking a lot.
Wenger should copy warcraft 3 players and go for a rush tactic. Just close them down, especially Riquelme. I want Reyes and Hleb to start for that reason, both tireless, fast and fight for the cause.
If we win the battle in the midfield, we'll have chances and we just have to take them.
A 1-0 will do me fine.
that actually kinda makes me sad, really and truly. I know, Highbury is old and small, but in my opinion, gut the thing if you have to but keep the original ground, the edifice of the stadium, the clock end, the hallowed turf, etc etc. I know its only moving up the road, but its a real shame that stadium has to come downbjmenge said:
This will be the final European match held at Highbury.
You are majorly mistaken.pasion1 said:To stop Riquelme i think the best tactic is to hire a fun to run down the field and blow his knees off with a shot gun. That's what id do though.
Seriously though, Youll need more than 2 guys marking to stop him, the guy is by far the best player on the field.
TheBlueBalla said:that actually kinda makes me sad, really and truly. I know, Highbury is old and small, but in my opinion, gut the thing if you have to but keep the original ground, the edifice of the stadium, the clock end, the hallowed turf, etc etc. I know its only moving up the road, but its a real shame that stadium has to come down
they did it with the bridge in the late 90s. You can modernize the stadium and still keep matches going if youre willing to sacrifice some attendance and a few construction blemishes
I wouldve liked to have gotten a chance to see at least one game there, and I hate the frigging gooners
anyway, 1-0 to the Ar-se-nil
IceBlu said:what?! no Barca Milan???
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you mean into that apartment/building development?Bobby said:It's staying up, just being transformed
bjmenge said:I thought they were showing both. I swear I've seen promos for both.