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glacierSpurs

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What an excellent and honest presentation from Troy. I'm both surprised and impressed with him. Love the part he said his boy was a goon and hating him! :ROFLMAO:
 

Donki

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Being a Northern Irish country boy what the fuck is a "fam" and a "blood"?
 

TheChosenOne

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Fam is family

Blud is like blood as in blood bruvva.

Blood is also a term for petrol/diesel for motors,,, won't run without it.

I'm trilingual. Innit.
 

Donki

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It's slang for family and blood relative, as used by dumb bastards desperately pretending to be Kingston yardie drug dealers.

So the guy that says it at every farts end, his mum got about abit? That clears it up :D.
 
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slartibartfast

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Sound fkin idiotic.
But to be fair I think they probably sound idiotic purely because they are fkin idiots so not really their fault.
 

KILLA_SIN

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The longer we can keep them and/or Liverpool out of the top 4 the better. We are never going to catch the oil clubs financially and United are just on another planet with their commercial income etc.. but there's no reason why we can't catch and overtake the other 2.

I just want to see Arsenal stomped into the mud as far as possible tbh.

Won’t be too hard they will do it all by themselves, they haven’t planned very well, Sanchez, Ozil to probably leave along with Mustafi, Lauren K is 32, Peter C is 35, Giroud is 31, Cazorla 32, Monreal 31, and Mertesacker 33. Welbeck and Wislhire are crocked. The fabled Arsenal academy is non existent now. They don’t bring through many talented youngsters or find them much anymore.when they begin to rebuild they will be competing for the same players City, Utd, Chelsea, Us And pool are looking at. Owners that don’t want to spend.

They really are fucked.
 

Sid Tottenham

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Yeah they're fucked shame
But we would need twenty years of dominance just to catch them back up.
Could happen I guess depends on pochettino IMO+ some luck and we need to start winning something every year.
Then maybe we can change the thread title to let's laugh at arse
 

StartingPrice

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Troopz, man...someone's stole his fam-blud :(


Won’t be too hard they will do it all by themselves, they haven’t planned very well, Sanchez, Ozil to probably leave along with Mustafi, Lauren K is 32, Peter C is 35, Giroud is 31, Cazorla 32, Monreal 31, and Mertesacker 33. Welbeck and Wislhire are crocked. The fabled Arsenal academy is non existent now. They don’t bring through many talented youngsters or find them much anymore.when they begin to rebuild they will be competing for the same players City, Utd, Chelsea, Us And pool are looking at. Owners that don’t want to spend.

They really are fucked.

They really are, aren't they. It's why I thought it was so sad them trying to bantz their way out of finishing below us and outside the top four, last season, by claiming they had a better season because they won the cup. Firstly, they would never accept that if it was the other way around. Secondly, it was really just saving their necks after a season of hilarious civil war - which was inevitably going to restart this season. And thirdly, they really are on the verge of being proper-fecked. A sizable portion of their first team, including all of their best players, are either in the last year of their contract, ancient or perm-injured. I think someone said today Iwobi is on the list of those whose contract is in its last year(?). There academy has declined. They can't outspend City, Chelsea and United, and have slipped behind us in just about every way (we will have a bigger and better stadium, better training facilities, a better youth set-up, a better and younger squad and, barring some kind of minor miracle, a better (and probably younger) manager. Whoever takes over, whether now or in two years, will have to totally reconstruct their squad under these conditions - and almost likely while trying to deliver immediate gratification to their impatient glory-hunter fans. Oh, and they are a totally disunited club from the top down.

Yeah they're fucked shame
But we would need twenty years of dominance just to catch them back up.
Could happen I guess depends on pochettino IMO+ some luck and we need to start winning something every year.
Then maybe we can change the thread title to let's laugh at arse

Nah...just win the CL once (or even just the Europa) to add to our three recognised by UEFA major European trophies, as opposed to their measly, paltry pathetic one - and we can have them on a hook.
 
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Sandros Shiny Head

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By the time Wenger leaves they're going to be competing with Everton, Saints and West Brom for 6th-9th, yet he's the only one that can't see it coming and is the only one powerful enough at the club to sort it out :LOL::LOL:.

Nobody fears playing them, Sanchez hasn't got a World Cup to build form for and half the squad is leaving at the end of the season. They need to buy a good 10 players just to replace the leaving/shit/retiring lot just to stay where they are and Arsene is never doing that in a million years.
 

fluffybunnyuk

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I wouldnt worry about the Woolwich franchise,right now their rivals seem to be Watford... later with luck they'll be back in Plumstead playing Plumstead FC whos badge seems eerily similar..
Lets cheer for another 10 years of Wenger in charge.
Mind the Gap.
 

spursfan77

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The longer we can keep them and/or Liverpool out of the top 4 the better. We are never going to catch the oil clubs financially and United are just on another planet with their commercial income etc.. but there's no reason why we can't catch and overtake the other 2.

I just want to see Arsenal stomped into the mud as far as possible tbh.

In fairness we overtook Liverpool a long time ago and should have finished above Arsenal for the last 2 seasons apart from that one brainfart in 2015/16. I agree though we can't say we've overtaken them until we finish above them again in the champions league places and they are in the Europa league or don't even get in that.

At least we know Wenger will keep making the same mistakes with the squad, they won't spend in January and they will have the Sanchez/Ozil problem hanging over them. Something they could easily of avoided by selling them in the summer.

Edit: the only caveat I have on their demise is that they are the luckiest club on the planet and always seem to come up smelling of roses. Hopefully it won't happen this time but I'm always weary of getting too confident that the tables have turned because something usually happens for them to never fully implode.
 
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jurgen

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Edit: the only caveat I have on their demise is that they are the luckiest club on the planet and always seem to come up smelling of roses. Hopefully it won't happen this time but I'm always weary of getting too confident that the tables have turned because something usually happens for them to never fully implode.

Hopefully it has all turned after they finished outside the CL places finally last year, having ridden their luck for a fair few years. In the past even when they scabbed and fluked their way through, they still had to have the players to be able to pull an amazing run out of their arse when it was needed. Not sure that they have any more.

I mean, they're apparently going to offer Wilshere a new contract! And Alex Iwobi (a mere 3 weeks younger than Dele) is a regular these days...
 

rossdapep

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The fact that most of their fans/pundits openly criticise the club and believe they are declining yet still didn't have the sense to predict that we would finish above them was laughable. Most goon fans/pundits have us down to finish 6th. We really need to start winning stuff whilst they are on the decline, that way they'll be reduced to something like Lollerpool fans screaming along the lines of "five times" but secretly awash with jealousy and a craving for the older days.
 

nailsy

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Ozil and Sanchez may be off, but at least Callum Chambers has signed a two year contract extension.
 

Hakkz

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The young English fella. He was their best defender last season.....when he was on loan at 'Boro.

Haha yeah, remember when they signed him. Now he's forgotten. I know he's young, but as long as he's at arsenal it doesn't matter.
 

brendanb50

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Hopefully it has all turned after they finished outside the CL places finally last year, having ridden their luck for a fair few years. In the past even when they scabbed and fluked their way through, they still had to have the players to be able to pull an amazing run out of their arse when it was needed. Not sure that they have any more.

I mean, they're apparently going to offer Wilshere a new contract! And Alex Iwobi (a mere 3 weeks younger than Dele) is a regular these days...

Absolutely agree - seeing their line-up vs. Watford, for the first time in a very long time, you could see they didn't have enough quality on the pitch.

Not a single player (again for the first time in ages) would have threatened our starting line-up, i'd normally caveat that with 'in my opinion' but it's borderline fact now and anyone can see it.

Sanchez is the only player who could walk into most sides on the planet and he probably will do for an absolute massive payday at the end of this season. Losing them over £100m in fees.

Their side is average, their contracts/planning woeful and their strategy is being driven by a guy who will leave in a couple of years. It's pretty dire for them at the moment.
 

Deathrod

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I wouldnt worry about the Woolwich franchise,right now their rivals seem to be Watford... later with luck they'll be back in Plumstead playing Plumstead FC whos badge seems eerily similar..
Lets cheer for another 10 years of Wenger in charge.
Mind the Gap.

Indeed lol - know it well!
 
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