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EPL 2011-2012
MaichBlack
#261 Posted : Thursday, September 08, 2011 8:40:53 AM
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Anti Mafia police to question Mario Balotelli
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TAZ
#262 Posted : Thursday, September 08, 2011 8:45:37 AM
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@ Smano....I was waiting for that because i know you're a big fan of Goal.com. I told you that Website is just full of Arsenal haters. Take a look at most of the comments made by viewers of that article, hata Man Utd fans have realised its all rubbish. How many EPL players performed extremely well for their countries in the qualifiers? Our new number 9 scored 4 goals, where's the article on how good he is? Ati Bendtner is the player who performed well in the qualifiers....The only reason they are dissing PM is because Wenger refused to sign Gary Cahill.... They talk of his lack of pace but how fast are the other EPL defenders (Ferdinand, Terry, Kompany)


"Arsenal really can't win with you lot can they. Had Man Utd, City or Chelsea signed Mertesacker you would have never written this article."

"He's a brilliant defender, can't be perfect every game - typical English media downing a player, who is yet to make an appearance in the Prem, and dissing Arsenal."

"I still remember John Terrys horror show against Germany.. Do you?"

"I like how park scores 4 goals in 2 matches, RVP in good form, scezney kept poland in the game single handedly, ramsey was very good vs england but they focus on the one player who comes back from injury playing in a match with no consequence lol."

TAZ
#263 Posted : Thursday, September 08, 2011 8:52:25 AM
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smano
#264 Posted : Thursday, September 08, 2011 10:01:05 AM
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Sawa @Taz, naona bado uko strong...really it was just a jibe, I'm pretty sure he's the cover you need, especially when he's joined by Vermalaen...but you have to admit his form is not what it was in the 2010 world cup.

For me am just glad none of our boys got injured during the internationals - reports suggest Nasri could have broken a bone in his hand (don't me ask me how) so I count us lucky - some of these injuries determine the way the premiership goes e.g. when we missed Rio n Vidic for 6 weeks in 2009/2010 season, Chelsea won the cup,albeit by one point.
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Jus Blazin
#265 Posted : Thursday, September 08, 2011 12:22:15 PM
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TAZ wrote:
@ Mc Reggae.....Incompetence of the medical team, they need to go.

In other news, our new signing Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain seems to be on the right path. He made a huge impact on last night's England U-21 game and last week's match as well. Now people understand why Wenger spent so much on him. If we hold on to him, Ramsey, Wilshere and Walcott for another 3 years, our midfield will be one of the best around for a long time.

Chamberlain makes a huge impact in an U21 match, and now people understand why Wenger spent so much on him. Phil Jones, Cleverley, Smalling make a huge impact this whole season and are promoted from the U21 to the senior team and they are overated. Geez, Taz.
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TAZ
#266 Posted : Thursday, September 08, 2011 1:34:29 PM
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@ Jus Blazin, The English U-21 team was eliminated in the early rounds of the UEFA U-21 championship so i really don't get it when you say they made a huge impact. Capello is only trying to develop the young English players because watu kama Lampard and Gerrard are not effective nowadays.

Chamberlain was signed from a league one club and has never played a match in the EPL, i'm not saying his top class because he still has to prove himself like everyone else. The rest were in the EPL last season na i didn't see any top performance from any of them...Now that they are Man Utd players they've become the best in the country???!!

Hapa hakuna mambo ya age Wilshere is young pia but is now almost a regular for England, he also had a good season at Bolton on loan. Fortunately or unfortunately he's an Arsenal player so my opinion might sound a little biased. The reason why i said those players were overrated is because we've seen them before at Wigan, Blackburn and Fulham....their ratings, not so impressive.
Jus Blazin
#267 Posted : Thursday, September 08, 2011 2:21:14 PM
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@Taz, you are deluded. I said the three have made a huge impact THIS season! But like you said it, yes, you do sound biased. Who tells you Chamberlain is not Walcott MKII? Overrated, perhaps?
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TAZ
#268 Posted : Thursday, September 08, 2011 2:38:28 PM
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@ Jus Blazin....This "whole" season has hardly started, we've only played 3 games in EPL! So far nothing impressive, the only thing to talk about is the second goal scored against Man City in community shield. I'm not saying they are not good players but just not as good as the UK media would want everyone else to believe. I brought up the issue of Euro U-21 because they were all there...didn't win a single match. Most English players (including Walcott) are overrated not just Man Utd players.

I don't know much about Chamberlain but i know he had a fantastic game for the U-21. Whether he's good enough for the EPL, only one way to find out. We'll analyse their performances at the end of the season....
smano
#269 Posted : Friday, September 09, 2011 8:26:46 AM
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Haya, tosha gari...time for predictions of the matches involving title contenders/pretenders...

Arsenal vs Swansea: 2-1
Man City vs Wigan: 5-0
Stoke City vs Liverpool: 2-2
Sunderland vs Chelsea: 1-2
Wolves vs Spurs: 2-2
Bolton vs Man Utd: 1-3

What say you?
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MaichBlack
#270 Posted : Friday, September 09, 2011 9:42:37 AM
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smano wrote:
Haya, tosha gari...time for predictions of the matches involving title contenders/pretenders...

Arsenal vs Swansea: 2-1
Man City vs Wigan: 5-0
Stoke City vs Liverpool: 2-2
Sunderland vs Chelsea: 1-2
Wolves vs Spurs: 2-2
Bolton vs Man Utd: 1-3

What say you?

I say De Gea will keep a clean sheet so make that Bolton 0 - 3 Man United.

I also say that Man City will not manage to score 5 this weekend. I'm guessing Man City 2 - 1 Wigan, Man City's form not withstanding.
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TAZ
#271 Posted : Friday, September 09, 2011 9:56:12 AM
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Arsenal Vs Swansea: 4-1
Man City Vs Wigan:3-1
Stoke Vs Liverpool: 2-1
Sunderland Vs Chelsea: 1-0
Wolves Vs Spurs: 2-1
Bolton Vs Man Utd: 1-1
mwenza
#272 Posted : Friday, September 09, 2011 10:00:55 AM
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smano wrote:
Haya, tosha gari...time for predictions of the matches involving title contenders/pretenders...

Arsenal vs Swansea: 2-1
Man City vs Wigan: 5-0
Stoke City vs Liverpool: 2-2
Sunderland vs Chelsea: 1-2
Wolves vs Spurs: 2-2
Bolton vs Man Utd: 1-3

What say you?



Was about to protest that some of the clubs you have given are NOT title contenders until i saw the key-word: "PRETENDERS"
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mwenza
#273 Posted : Friday, September 09, 2011 10:36:25 AM
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Sober wrote:
its only a weekend gone and i feel like it has been ages since i watched an EPL match.



Tru dat.....Watching beach soccer by default the whole weekend is not funny. ...and they dare call it WC!!.
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Nobby
#274 Posted : Friday, September 09, 2011 12:36:46 PM
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TAZ wrote:
Arsenal Vs Swansea: 4-1
Man City Vs Wigan:3-1
Stoke Vs Liverpool: 2-1
Sunderland Vs Chelsea: 1-0
Wolves Vs Spurs: 2-1
Bolton Vs Man Utd: 1-1



Arsenal's season starts this weekend and a 4 -1 Win against Swansea will be a welcome confidence and may be the start of a new unbeaten run run which if achieved will take them to the top!
The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.
Sober
#275 Posted : Friday, September 09, 2011 12:59:30 PM
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Arsenal Vs Swansea: 2-1
Man City Vs Wigan:1-1
Stoke Vs Liverpool: 0-1
Sunderland Vs Chelsea: 2-3
Wolves Vs Spurs: 1-2
Bolton Vs Man Utd: 0-2

emotions aside. that is what i feel.
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McReggae
#276 Posted : Friday, September 09, 2011 1:02:54 PM
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Nobby wrote:
TAZ wrote:
Arsenal Vs Swansea: 4-1
Man City Vs Wigan:3-1
Stoke Vs Liverpool: 2-1
Sunderland Vs Chelsea: 1-0
Wolves Vs Spurs: 2-1
Bolton Vs Man Utd: 1-1



Arsenal's season starts this weekend and a 4 -1 Win against Swansea will be a welcome confidence and may be the start of a new unbeaten run run which if achieved will take them to the top!


Keep dreaming!!!!
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Jus Blazin
#277 Posted : Friday, September 09, 2011 1:43:24 PM
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Nobby wrote:
TAZ wrote:
Arsenal Vs Swansea: 4-1
Man City Vs Wigan:3-1
Stoke Vs Liverpool: 2-1
Sunderland Vs Chelsea: 1-0
Wolves Vs Spurs: 2-1
Bolton Vs Man Utd: 1-1



Arsenal's season starts this weekend and a 4 -1 Win against Swansea will be a welcome confidence and may be the start of a new unbeaten run run which if achieved will take them to the top!

They were at the top, before the league began.Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
But seriously, new unbeaten run is living a pipe dream.
Luck is when Preparation meets Opportunity. ~ Lucius Annaeus Seneca
Nobby
#278 Posted : Friday, September 09, 2011 2:30:47 PM
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McReggae wrote:
Nobby wrote:
TAZ wrote:
Arsenal Vs Swansea: 4-1
Man City Vs Wigan:3-1
Stoke Vs Liverpool: 2-1
Sunderland Vs Chelsea: 1-0
Wolves Vs Spurs: 2-1
Bolton Vs Man Utd: 1-1



Arsenal's season starts this weekend and a 4 -1 Win against Swansea will be a welcome confidence and may be the start of a new unbeaten run run which if achieved will take them to the top!


Keep dreaming!!!!



Yes i will!! Its my right!!
The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.
smano
#279 Posted : Friday, September 09, 2011 4:17:36 PM
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@Sober, Wigan holding Man City to a one all draw does not sound sober but then again, who thought 8-2 would be the final score at OT? Truth is stranger than fiction...
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Magigi
#280 Posted : Saturday, September 10, 2011 6:59:23 PM
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