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Re: English Premiership
« Reply #396 on: Feb 23, 2008, 03:47: AM »
Ronaldo with a magnificent cross, took him a blink of an eye, .. then Rooney was there for the tap in. Great goal.

1-0 Rooney
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« Reply #397 on: Feb 23, 2008, 04:02: AM »
I think so. He was ready to kill someone. I would have done the same thing, it was the most absent minded defending by Clichey in the last minute. At least Walcott finally scored.

walcott isnt developing as quick as arsenal would like..... probably would of been a good idea to load him out get some confidence... but arsenal dont av the squad size to do tht

Especially with Rosicky and Eboue out injured. But now that Eduardo is out, surely AW won't go with  Bendtner to start. Perhaps Theo can get a start up front.

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« Reply #398 on: Feb 23, 2008, 04:06: AM »
Would be good for Theo to play more.

2-0 United; Beautiful pass from Carrick to Ronaldo.

3-0 United; Ronaldo again, his 21st goal in the EPL and 29th in all competitions.
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Re: English Premiership
« Reply #399 on: Feb 23, 2008, 04:54: AM »
Arsenal now has a 3 point lead over United. It's going to be interesting to see who slips up next time around.

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« Reply #400 on: Feb 23, 2008, 04:56: AM »
any body noticed tht all the games man utd have lost... have been all the games rooney hasnt played? and to think we have people saying rooney isn't an importnt player for them.

i think arsenal may slip off with the end of the season... they slipped at this point last season

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Re: English Premiership
« Reply #401 on: Feb 23, 2008, 04:57: AM »
Haha Bow, you're great man. I think I mentioned that before though.

Fuck Newcastle, now I can't get 6 points from Ferdinand in Fantasy.




EDIT: HAHA SPEAKING OF ROONEY... what a goal!  :cheers:
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Re: English Premiership
« Reply #402 on: Feb 23, 2008, 04:59: AM »
I think Arsenal was in 4th at this stage last season. I don't think people realize that Chelsea is also still in contention. But to be fair, as i've been saying, Arsenal gets written off every month by people. They are expected to slip off after every tie.

Holy shit, Rooney just scored a beastly goal I must say.

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« Reply #403 on: Feb 23, 2008, 05:01: AM »
I think Arsenal was in 4th at this stage last season. I don't think people realize that Chelsea is also still in contention. But to be fair, as i've been saying, Arsenal gets written off every month by people. They are expected to slip off after every tie.

Holy shit, Rooney just scored a beastly goal I must say.

the reason i think they may slip is the size of the squad seems to keep gettin smaller due to injuries

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Re: English Premiership
« Reply #404 on: Feb 23, 2008, 05:05: AM »
This may be so, there are a lot of injuries. Toure is out for a few more weeks, Rosicky should be back in a week or so, Van Persie needs to be sold because he will never come back fully fit, Eduardo is out for a year or so, Eboue shouldn't be out for too much longer. All of these players are key components to Arsenal's style and gameplan. Subsitutes like Bendtner, Senderos, and Walcott seem to be a little bit below the level of the injured players. This can definitely play a key role in thier fate. But if Adebayor continues to score, Fabregas continues to lead the league in assists, and Sagna continues to be Arsenal's unsung hero, they may be able to pull of the title :banana:


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Re: English Premiership
« Reply #405 on: Feb 23, 2008, 05:10: AM »
ELITE you smart man.


Newcastle must really hate us..

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Re: English Premiership
« Reply #406 on: Feb 23, 2008, 05:13: AM »
If Chelsea wins thier league game, they will still be 3 points behind United. So it is definitely not just Arsenal who needs to watch out. Both teams must make a trip to Stamford Bridge as well.

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Re: English Premiership
« Reply #407 on: Feb 23, 2008, 05:14: AM »
Too true. United and Arsenal can switch from defence to offence a lot quicker than Chelsea can though. They both just seem so much more better than Chelsea now.. maybe cause no one talks about them anymore. Oh well.

Time will tell. ;)


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