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Finally the EPL kicks off!
mwenza
#741 Posted : Sunday, December 26, 2010 12:18:14 PM
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TAZ wrote:
Hope you all had a wonderfull xmas....when Arsenal played Chelsea at Stamford Bridge earlier in the season the gunners controlled the game from start to finish. The two Chelsea goals were against the run of play...nothing the keeper could especially Alex's goal!



Hope tomorrow aseno dominates chelshit for 90mins plus 4mins of injury time and then end up losing 3-0.

Then come tuesday we shall look forward to @TAZ writing: "Although we lost, am very happy because we played better than chelsea and next season they won't beat us again since all their goals last night were flukish".

He will then add: "I don't know about other aseno fans , thats just me"

Finally he will conclude: " wapende wasipende haka ka-carling cup ni ketu msimu huu"
IF YOU EXPECT ME TO POST ANYTHING POSITIVE ABOUT ASENO, YOU MAY AS WELL SIT ON A PIN
TAZ
#742 Posted : Sunday, December 26, 2010 5:41:03 PM
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Mwenza....Arsenal played a very strong side at Stamford bridge (without cesc,walcott and RVP) but we controlled the match just a bit unlucky with the goals. One thing i can assure you is that if we do score first in tomorrow's match we will win the match. I expect Drogba to score so having said that i predict a 2-1 win for the gunners as we welcome back Diaby.
mwenza
#743 Posted : Sunday, December 26, 2010 9:20:15 PM
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Nobby wrote:
Sunderland is not a push over so ManU fanatics should be braced for a shock!A draw is very likely tomorrow,but it could be worse!! I know they will hang me alive if they get me but its true with the sunderland form



Do you still believe in your comments?

Berba-Top scores a brace to silence this team which is supposedly in top form.
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mwenza
#744 Posted : Sunday, December 26, 2010 9:25:14 PM
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TAZ wrote:
Mwenza....Arsenal played a very strong side at Stamford bridge (without cesc,walcott and RVP) but we controlled the match just a bit unlucky with the goals. One thing i can assure you is that if we do score first in tomorrow's match we will win the match. I expect Drogba to score so having said that i predict a 2-1 win for the gunners as we welcome back Diaby.



Don't mention that athlete Walcott. That boy will never dribble past Cashly Cole and he knows it.

Hope 2moro you can convert your so-called dominance into goals, otherwise we shall start calling it useless possession/dominance.


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Jus Blazin
#745 Posted : Sunday, December 26, 2010 11:09:38 PM
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mwenza wrote:
Nobby wrote:
Sunderland is not a push over so ManU fanatics should be braced for a shock!A draw is very likely tomorrow,but it could be worse!! I know they will hang me alive if they get me but its true with the sunderland form



Do you still believe in your comments?

Berba-Top scores a brace to silence this team which is supposedly in top form.

@Nobby, clearly Slumberland never received the memo as they were caught under a barrage of United ammo. VDS could easily have rushed to the dressing room, during play, to get a heater, place it infront of the goal mouth, get a seat and warm himself out of the manchester winter. Such was the impotence of the opponents' attack.
Luck is when Preparation meets Opportunity. ~ Lucius Annaeus Seneca
kangi
#746 Posted : Monday, December 27, 2010 11:05:33 AM
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What d'u make of managers who played under SAF.I doubt whether they attempt to win the game.Most of them just grace the occasion by attending the match-without any need for a win.How else do you explain S'lands game compared to how they've played against other teams this season, Just saw Mark Hughes shaking SAFs hand for doin what should have been obvious.

I cant recall the last time a protege of SAF beat him.
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winston
#747 Posted : Monday, December 27, 2010 11:48:05 AM
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@kangi...maybe true maybe not.

yesterday man-u played in the first half with losts of pace, accuracy that kept on spliting the sunderland defence at will. Had it not been for the Keeper and the post, the score could have looked like a tennis one.

Having said that, sunderland were poor, never even troubling the van der sar. at one point it was 10 goal attempts man-u to 1 goal attempt sunderland with man-u possession in the 70%.

Tactically, I dont see why Bruce was playing with two strikers upfront. Most of the time they had no supply. He needed more men in the midfield to disrupt man-u.

As things look now, we must start reconciling ourselves that barring some 'black swan' event, the title is going to old trafford.
winston
#748 Posted : Monday, December 27, 2010 11:51:30 AM
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Back to today's game.

All along I have been shouting that chelsea will beat arsenal.

Am having this ominous feeling that this time around things maybe different. We could see an arsenal. I guess it would be much easier to support west brom than chelsea if that were to happen.

kangi
#749 Posted : Monday, December 27, 2010 11:56:47 AM
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@ Winston

True Man were the better team for the day.But how do you explain such a weak performance? Doesn't mean that Bruce had no DM to disrupt the impressive Anderson but credit to Man U for they had the right formation defensively and Michael Carrick looked underemployed for the better part.

At least SAF himself admitted that its a three horse race, reason being that they are yet to be beaten makes them favorites at least for now.

As for todays game the referee happens to be Mark Clattenburg he who allowed Nani to score against Tottenham after a clear handball and again disallowing Pedro Mendes goal in 2005 at old trafford against Spurs. He may disguise himself as a newcastle fan but he is a true Man fan who would love to see a draw to prop Man Utd.
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MaichBlack
#750 Posted : Monday, December 27, 2010 1:36:20 PM
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kangi wrote:


What d'u make of managers who played under SAF.I doubt whether they attempt to win the game.Most of them just grace the occasion by attending the match-without any need for a win.How else do you explain S'lands game compared to how they've played against other teams this season, Just saw Mark Hughes shaking SAFs hand for doin what should have been obvious.

I cant recall the last time a protege of SAF beat him.

They try their best - it's only that Man U are too good and SAF too smart for them - for anyone! They actually have a competition among themselves to see who beats SAF first!

Many managers have WANTED to beat Man U - including one Mr. Bean! Others have had their matches postponed under suspicious circumstances.
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jguru
#751 Posted : Tuesday, December 28, 2010 12:59:07 AM
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3:1 to the Arsenal smile
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Sober
#752 Posted : Tuesday, December 28, 2010 1:10:24 AM
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I am seeing a case where chelsea will be fighting for the fourth plot with bolton.
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jguru
#753 Posted : Tuesday, December 28, 2010 1:13:16 AM
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An Arsenal victory to shut up the loud-mouthed critics for a while. There's been too much rubbish about Arsenal here of late. That Walcott's a useless 100m athlete, that they pass and pass with no end result, that they are weaklings against strong defences, blah blah blah...! They played solidly well today and they deserved every inch of the victory. Applause
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MaichBlack
#754 Posted : Tuesday, December 28, 2010 1:23:05 AM
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And the big winner is... Man U! The title is now Man U's to lose. Arsenal will definitely drop points - probably by saturday evening!

No team has lost five games by Christmas period and still won the modern EPL. Both Arsenal and Chelsea have lost five. Tafakari hayo.
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TAZ
#755 Posted : Tuesday, December 28, 2010 8:30:33 AM
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MaichBlack wrote:
And the big winner is... Man U! The title is now Man U's to lose. Arsenal will definitely drop points - probably by saturday evening!

No team has lost five games by Christmas period and still won the modern EPL. Both Arsenal and Chelsea have lost five. Tafakari hayo.


Typical Arsenal hater....before this match most of you were praying for a draw or Arsenal to lose. Frankly speaking I'm rather disappointed because i feel we should have scored more goals than we did. As it stands now, we have won more matches than any other team in the EPL. The reason why both Arsenal and Chelsea are still in the title hunt is because of the Man Utd draws..... we can afford to lose several matches as long as Man Utd keep dropping unnecessary points. What really excites me is that we have now played both matches (picked points)against Chelsea before the January transfer window.

Kangi.....Sunderland played without 7 of their first team players so clearly nothing much was expected from their match with Man Utd
hoodrat
#756 Posted : Tuesday, December 28, 2010 9:29:18 AM
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Congrats to Assnal you outperformed Chelski on the night.However,the big question still is and will be if you can be consistent enough to keep up with Utd?I highly doubt.Fixtures coming up very fast and thick we wount have to wait for long!!
Apparently there is nothing that cannot happen today!
TAZ
#757 Posted : Tuesday, December 28, 2010 9:41:25 AM
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Hoodrat....no single team in the EPL this season has proven to be consistent. Last night Arsenal outplayed Chelsea and got the results but that was just another three points to keep up with Man Utd. All the top teams have been dropping points against the "small teams" and i think these are the games which will determine who walks away with the title starting tonight with Man Utd visit to Birmingham.
McReggae
#758 Posted : Tuesday, December 28, 2010 9:53:01 AM
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I am beginning to write off chelsea as title contenders this season, no wonder the had to postpone the United match....Ancellotti would have been fired by now......6 points out of a possible 24 is dismal even for relegation threatened sides!!!
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Jus Blazin
#759 Posted : Tuesday, December 28, 2010 10:02:44 AM
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to all Arsenal nyef nyefs, congratulations on your team's win yesternight. Your team outplayed Chelshit. It made me just wonder, what if they had played United last weekend? But sadly the question is, what will you do with the double over Chelshit if you cannot keep up with United? Nought!!!

The United draws you so loved to hate have made your uphill battle become a mountain to climb!
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jawz1
#760 Posted : Tuesday, December 28, 2010 10:07:52 AM
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mwenza wrote:
TAZ wrote:
Mwenza....Arsenal played a very strong side at Stamford bridge (without cesc,walcott and RVP) but we controlled the match just a bit unlucky with the goals. One thing i can assure you is that if we do score first in tomorrow's match we will win the match. I expect Drogba to score so having said that i predict a 2-1 win for the gunners as we welcome back Diaby.



Don't mention that athlete Walcott. That boy will never dribble past Cashly Cole and he knows it.

Hope 2moro you can convert your so-called dominance into goals, otherwise we shall start calling it useless possession/dominance.



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Thanks for inspiring Walcott mate!
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