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Having seen them a few times on't telly I have to say I haven't seen any team look that good in the Premier League. They are certainly in another class. So, will they win everything?

As Harry Redknapp says ""I think they could win everything put in front of them. In fact I think I could pick six of them to win the Boat Race. The only trouble is you would struggle to find anybody small enough to be the cox."
well obviously Sunderland will win the FA Cup. So no, they won't win everything.
FA CUP SEMI-FINAL DRAW

SUNDERLAND v MILLWALL/TRANMERE
ARSENAL v MAN UTD


Expect Sunderland v Millwall to be a footballing classic ...

Horatio Underpants Wrote:
SUNDERLAND v MILLWALL/TRANMERE


You do realise, that Tranmere have Merseyside's best chance of Europe right now.
and whichever Nationwide team gets to the final WILL play in Europe next year.

AC Milan v Millwall...................
makes ya think.

manc1976 Wrote:
AC Milan v Millwall...................


:o

Will be a little difficult to win the Leagus Cup D
Not if we break their legs.

Horatio Underpants Wrote:
FA CUP SEMI-FINAL DRAW

SUNDERLAND v MILLWALL/TRANMERE
ARSENAL v MAN UTD


Expect Sunderland v Millwall to be a footballing classic ...


Definitely the 'tie of the round'.... :D

mrbungle2103 Wrote:
Having seen them a few times on't telly I have to say I haven't seen any team look that good in the Premier League. They are certainly in another class. So, will they win everything?

As Harry Redknapp says ""I think they could win everything put in front of them. In fact I think I could pick six of them to win the Boat Race. The only trouble is you would struggle to find anybody small enough to be the cox."


Yes, they will win the treble!!!

GO GOONERS!!!!

bvamin

The expectation for a win yesterday was go great I can only imagine the type of celebrations that would have erupted at Nevada Smiths if we had beaten manure at the home and the bar of football. The New York Gooner supporters were out in full strength the singing was outstanding and we had fun out singing what little plastic Mancs braved it out.

If I say I am not disappointed with our result yesterday I would be lying I wanted those 3 points and I wanted to beat ManUre.

What killed us yesterday was the substitutions, 2 players I have no confidence in Cygan and Gilberto was allowed to play and what made it even worst was that Cygan played in a position that was never intended for him. Not to mention that concept of staying back and playing defense serves no real purpose but to give the opponent a chance to work out a strategy of putting the ball in the back of the flipping net.

Oh yeah Lauren, Lauren, Lauren next time just pass the ball to the unmarked man waiting to score. Clichy played is arse off, Reyes worked very hard, Henry is still a God and we’re by far, the greatest team, the world as ever seen.

We are still top of the league (7 fr. chel$ki and 12 fr. ManUre) and get one more chance to beat ManUre, yep 6 AM at Nevada Smiths on Saturday.






Arsenal won't be winning the Nationwide Division Two Championship, that is for sure D

Actually, if you look at the statistics for the leagues, it'd be better supporting the Pilgrims than the Gunners. Top of a league as well but more points (from more games admittedly!) and a shed-load more goals over the season to put them highest scorers in the country with 75 so far wink

Seriously, Arsenal's record is pretty damn impressive and I've no objections to them winning everything else - looking forward to them making the trip down west in a couple of season's time.....

Wumpscut Wrote:
The expectation for a win yesterday was go great I can only imagine the type of celebrations that would have erupted at Nevada Smiths if we had beaten manure at the home and the bar of football. The New York Gooner supporters were out in full strength the singing was outstanding and we had fun out singing what little plastic Mancs braved it out.

If I say I am not disappointed with our result yesterday I would be lying I wanted those 3 points and I wanted to beat ManUre.

What killed us yesterday was the substitutions, 2 players I have no confidence in Cygan and Gilberto was allowed to play and what made it even worst was that Cygan played in a position that was never intended for him. Not to mention that concept of staying back and playing defense serves no real purpose but to give the opponent a chance to work out a strategy of putting the ball in the back of the flipping net.

Oh yeah Lauren, Lauren, Lauren next time just pass the ball to the unmarked man waiting to score. Clichy played is arse off, Reyes worked very hard, Henry is still a God and we’re by far, the greatest team, the world as ever seen.

We are still top of the league (7 fr. chel$ki and 12 fr. ManUre) and get one more chance to beat ManUre, yep 6 AM at Nevada Smiths on Saturday.








I saw the match at a mate's house and I agree that we let up on defense after the 80th minute. Lauren should realise that he is a defender and when the open man is TH14 (arguably, the best player in the world!!), he should find a way to get him the ball.

Supposedly, there was a bust up between Lauren and Henry in the tunnel after the match, but everything was fine in the locker room.

bvamin

Its seems the new dynasty is Arsenal after so many years of Man United being kingteam .

As usual as for so many years my team (Chelsea ) will be runner up to somebody .

Two london teams as in the past will finish in the top ranks of the premier league .
pilgrim
I was in Plymouth over the Christmas when they gave Chesterfield a really good trashing. I must admit that while there I became a Temp Plymouth fan, even going out to the stadium and shop. One could not help but get involve with the excitement since everyone around me was a Plymouth supporters.

bvamin
Henry denies punch up in tunnel as a ManUre Plot to destabilize The Arsenal.

Reading this in a French accent
"There were no punches in the tunnel. I did not hit him and he did not me."

http//news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/a/arsenal/3581361.stm

I am still not looking at Arsenal in terms of Trophies right now, its not over. I am taking this One Game at a Time, next patient same treatment.

A Gooner till I die!

Wumpscut Wrote:
pilgrim:
I was in Plymouth over the Christmas when they gave Chesterfield a really good trashing. I must admit that while there I became a Temp Plymouth fan, even going out to the stadium and shop. One could not help but get involve with the excitement since everyone around me was a Plymouth supporters.

Excellent stuff. I was at that game as well and the one before which I was a match day sponsor of. The signed shirt I got has pride of place on my living room wall over here.

Did you see my picture in the Chesterfield programme? :wink:

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