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Mingo

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The Gunners won today, they beat Bolton, 1-0.
Go Gunners go!!
All the way! :)
I miss my days in London!!
 

The_Ladies_Man

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Still a chance to lift some silverware ...

Yep, they're into the FA Cup semis now. Good recovery by the Gunners after crashing out of the CL (again !!!). They played pretty well without Henry. I think Bolton were over confident that they could get past Arsenal since their record against the Gunners has been great this season (1 victory and 1 tie).

El-Hadji Diouf is such a nut-job. He's a good player but has the mentality of a teenager. Good thing he got sent off after lashing out at the Arsenal keeper. All his spitting incidents, fake diving, and cry-baby attitude has overshadowed his soccer skills.
 

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El-Hadji Diouf is such a nut-job. He's a good player but has the mentality of a teenager. Good thing he got sent off after lashing out at the Arsenal keeper. All his spitting incidents, fake diving, and cry-baby attitude has overshadowed his soccer skills.[/QUOTE]

Diouf's underacheveing and constant running into trouble are an absolute disgrace and as a Liverpool and Celtic supporter the end was reached when he spit on Celtic supporters at that UEFA cup match, to a Reds fan thats the equalling to spitting on your own brother
 

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Until Arsenal get a good goalkeeper they won't win much, especially in Europe.
Look out for the winner of the Spurs Newcastle match to win the Cup.
 

Big Michael

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I Am A Gooner

But, I don't feel to confident that we are going to win the FA Cup.
Too many problems this year; injuries, defence, suspensions, inexperienced back-ups...

Newcastle is starting to look like a team of destiny.

If we dont't win I pray that ManU doesn't.

Wenger will have have some money do some shopping this summer and our young players are developing well, so at least the future looks great.

Hangin' in there fellow Gooners, we will overtake Chelski next year.
 

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Winner of Spurs-Newcastle winning the FA cup? Surrre...LMAO!

What's the betting that ManU & Arsenal being drawn in the semis. And again the final will be played in the semis. That winner will win the cup.

The premiership will be a three team league for a while. They have the money to outspend any other in the league. Chelsea-Abramovich, Arsenal-Ashburton Grove & Manchester-Always Have The Money.

Though once Chelsea win the title will Abramovich keep his interest? Might turn out like the Florida Marlins. Win the World Series then dismantle the team.

For the record the 4 teams in the semis and their odds to win are:

Man Utd: 11/8
Arsenal: 13/8
Necastle: 9/2
Blackburn: 10/1
 

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I cant see Arsenal overtaking Chelsea next year as much as it pains me to say it...Chelsea has infinite amount of money and will get anyone they please, Arsenal doesnt have that luxury. Arsenal should dump Ljunberg or Pires and go after Rosicky. Also, it seems as though Sean Wright-Phillips could be headed there...I dont think goalkeeping is as a big a problem as their D is. When Sol's out they stink, when he's in their so much better...
 

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Gunners!

The Gunners have to first fix the D, that is a given, goal tending I feel is ok at best, but the D needs fixing.
But if the Gunners can't win, please, anyone else but Man.U., not Man. U. :eek:
Mingo!
 

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Mingo said:
The Gunners have to first fix the D, that is a given, goal tending I feel is ok at best, but the D needs fixing.
But if the Gunners can't win, please, anyone else but Man.U., not Man. U. :eek:
Mingo!
Whilst not a Man U. fan they do have the advantage that they can put out an almost all British team unlike the other clubs at the top. So can't quite work out why folks hate 'em so much.
 

the_big_E

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Ruud Van Nistlerooy - Holland
Louis Saha - France
Cristiano Ronaldo - Portugal
Roy Carroll - Northern Ireland
Tim Howard - USA
Ryan Giggs - Wales
Roy Keane - Ireland
Gabriel Heinze - Argentina
Mikael Silvestre - France
John O'Shea - Ireland
Quinton Fortune - South Africa
Darrin Fletcher - Scotland

:confused:

They are as international as any other big team...
 

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Not As International As You Might Think

The way the clubs are structured these days it is hard to pick a first XI but of the players listed on their websites as part of the first team these are British.

ManU 20/42 (47%)
Arsenal 8/37 (21%)
Chelsea 8/24 (33%)

With UEFA regs regarding local players soon to take effect. Utd are in abetter position.
 

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FA Cup Semi-Finals

The FA Cup semi-final draw just got announced. Those who were looking for a ManU vs Arsenal match will be disappointed. The first semi-final is between ManU and Newcastle, and the second one has Arsenal and Blackburn.

I wouldn't be suprised if Newcastle knocked off ManU since they are playing great at the moment. Arsenal has a much easier tie against the Rovers. Anyway, Arsenal and ManU will definitely go on full assault since the FA Cup is probably their only chance for some silverware this season unless Chelsea screws up real bad.
 

Big Michael

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Arsenal has had to rely on non-English players due to the higher cost of English players relative to foreign players. ManU and Chelsea are in better financial position and are therefore able to buy better local talent. That said, if the Gunners can hang on until new revenue streams come online from Emirates stadium, we will be in good shape. In the short term if we can land Shaun Wright-Phillips and get Michael Owen (lose Reyes since he wants to go home) we will be in fine shape. But of course we need to improve the 'D', but I think that's doable.
 

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The good thing for the visitors [in this case United and Rovers] that these ties are played on neutral parks. In the past they have used Villa Park and Old Trafford but I thought I heard that the semi-final ties and the final will be played at Millenium Stadium in Cardiff.

Having to go to St.James' Park would give me nmore nerves then Villa Park or Cardiff. That said, should be a good tie but we will prevail!

Guess we'll see Wanker and the euros in Cardiff! :)
 

The_Ladies_Man

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Big Michael said:
In the short term if we can land Shaun Wright-Phillips and get Michael Owen (lose Reyes since he wants to go home) we will be in fine shape. But of course we need to improve the 'D', but I think that's doable.
I agree. They should trade-off Reyes for Michael Owen. Reyes is a good player, but he's constantly talking about how he would love to join Real Madrid. It's not good for a club when players openly admit that they would like to play elsewhere. Arsenal has had their hands-full this season with other clubs making approaches towards their players .... the Patrick Viera and Real Madrid saga before the season started, and then the Ashley Cole and Chelsea saga.

Arsenal's defense needs to improve and they need a more reliable goal-keeper also. One of their biggest problems has been letting goals in from set-pieces. It's a good thing their mid-field and attack usually compensate for their lack of depth at the back.

I read on soccernet that Wenger will be getting about 30 million pounds during the next transfer window. Hopefully, he will be able to bring in some good talent for next season.
 
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