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didn't look tooo bad, he didnt looked too concerned hopefully its nto a metatarsal, PS nasri=gun keigan gave him an earful and he just kept walking and that trip on barton was fantastic
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Or maybe were just really really ridiculously good.pede54;2566994 said:You will not see a worse team performance this season than Newcastle's was today. I thought Portsmouth played badly at the Bridge on the first day, but they were nothing like the dross that Newcastle showed for 92 minutes. At this rate the Toon will be facing relegation at the end of the season. I can't see anything happening at Newcastle in the meantime that can change that. They were dire. No passion from the players and no passion from the manager either. Keegan will walk away from this mess. Nuff said.
vitu;2567886 said:Did Arsenal ever win a champions league? I would like to know.
rhizome17;2568017 said:Lets see. Fabragas is ours in a couple of seasons, who else can we have?
rhizome17;2568017 said:Lets see. Fabragas is ours in a couple of seasons, who else can we have?
pede54;2568281 said:Thats not arrogance mate, that's a warning. The rumours indicate that City's owners are willing to bid 120 million quid for Fabragas next summer. That'll really test the players loyalty to your club, and I don't think the moneybags on your board will want to turn that kind of money down.
Lovely stuff. C'mon City.
Gunnersgoal22;2567849 said:What a let down deadline day turned out to be for us. It's still hard for me to believe that our one signing Wenger said he would make was Silvestre.
I'm trying hard to stick behind Wenger and his transfer policy but it's frustrating when lower teams like Everton are spending the money and we aren't. Wenger's argument is that the together young team has great mental strength that he doesn't want to ruin, but in many key games last year we looked mentally weak, for example in the CL against Liverpool when we tied it 2-2 it was a mental mistake to give up a goal straight after as we were still celebrating. An experienced player imo would make us mentally stronger and smarter. The only other excuse is that we don't have the money, but it's hard to believe that Fizsman would make up a number like that.
Anyone else still backing Wenger on his transfers?