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Dougal

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Jun 4, 2004
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I think it's disgusting how you all look at her like some sort of sexual object. I thought we had moved on from judging women by their looks but clearly not.

And we wonder why sexist attitudes still exist in 2018?
Your girlfriend reading your posts? Did you tell her about the rash?
 

Ionman34

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Jun 1, 2011
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I think it's disgusting how you all look at her like some sort of sexual object. I thought we had moved on from judging women by their looks but clearly not.

And we wonder why sexist attitudes still exist in 2018?

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Would ya look at the cans on that Bimbo!!!
 

Danners9

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Mar 30, 2004
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Various reporters saying Sanchez isn't in the squad and hasn't travelled with them. Also that he may very well sign for Man Utd. Seems like he'd rather sign for anyone but Arsenal.

And others in France saying Malcom is getting 'closer and closer' to Arsenal.
 

StartingPrice

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Feb 13, 2004
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Meanwhile, on the Star Ship Enterprise, Captain Picard had banned all football talk from The Bridge. But Q decides to defy Picard and tell Mr Data the Bournemouth/ArseAnal score:

 

Shadydan

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Jul 7, 2012
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Was at the Vitality Wilshere easily best player on the park. Xhaka is awful and Lacazette was blowing from the first half - Arsenal have no confidence and no clue how to attack without Sanchez and Ozil.

Arsenal are in trouble, none of the players have any confidence and they have no fight, they're gonna be really fucked without Sanchez and Ozil.
 

WiganSpur

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Aug 31, 2012
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It sounds ridiculous but i'm actually worried about Arsenal.

If they become even worse than they look at the minute they could even drop out the top 6. If they got rid of Wenger on top of that then depending on who they get in i'd actually consider them one of the favourites for the league the following season.

Wenger is the biggest problem at Arsenal, and if they have no European football too they could be a force to be reckoned with. Question is would the board have the bottle to sack him?

At the end of the day, the structure of the club is still in place and they will always have power in the transfer market. As soon as Wenger leaves they'll probably be up there fighting again and surely he doesn't have long left now, 18 months max i'd say.
 

easley91

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Jan 27, 2011
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As much as we all hate the guy, Wilshere is basically the only player that will fight for the Goons. Love to hate him, and believe me I HATE him. But respect him for wanting to fight even after the injuries and career trouble.
 

Lilbaz

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Apr 1, 2005
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It sounds ridiculous but i'm actually worried about Arsenal.

If they become even worse than they look at the minute they could even drop out the top 6. If they got rid of Wenger on top of that then depending on who they get in i'd actually consider them one of the favourites for the league the following season.

Wenger is the biggest problem at Arsenal, and if they have no European football too they could be a force to be reckoned with. Question is would the board have the bottle to sack him?

At the end of the day, the structure of the club is still in place and they will always have power in the transfer market. As soon as Wenger leaves they'll probably be up there fighting again and surely he doesn't have long left now, 18 months max i'd say.

It's going to take a lot of money to sort that squad and a lot of work. It will take a few years in my opinion.
 

Dillspur

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May 18, 2004
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It sounds ridiculous but i'm actually worried about Arsenal.

If they become even worse than they look at the minute they could even drop out the top 6. If they got rid of Wenger on top of that then depending on who they get in i'd actually consider them one of the favourites for the league the following season.

Wenger is the biggest problem at Arsenal, and if they have no European football too they could be a force to be reckoned with. Question is would the board have the bottle to sack him?

At the end of the day, the structure of the club is still in place and they will always have power in the transfer market. As soon as Wenger leaves they'll probably be up there fighting again and surely he doesn't have long left now, 18 months max i'd say.

There’s no structure to that club, they are not bringing through any decent youth players, they have an aging squad with a large number out of contract at the end of the season, the mentally is rotten to the core. A change of manager will obviously benefit them but it’s a massive job, if Ozil leaves along with a number of there squad players they are going to have to spend minimum 200m and I don’t see their board doing it
 

nailsy

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Jul 24, 2005
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It's going to be a big two weeks for Wenger. If they fail to beat Palace and then go out of the Carribo Cup that's probably their season over. I'm not sure that would trigger his sacking, but the fan unrest would go into overdrive for the rest of the season.

He probably also needs to replace their best player during the next two weeks.
 

WiganSpur

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Aug 31, 2012
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There’s no structure to that club, they are not bringing through any decent youth players, they have an aging squad with a large number out of contract at the end of the season, the mentally is rotten to the core. A change of manager will obviously benefit them but it’s a massive job, if Ozil leaves along with a number of there squad players they are going to have to spend minimum 200m and I don’t see their board doing it
They have a big stadium, and very big revenues. They'd spend big if Wenger left.

All they are lacking is organisation. Look how quickly Conte turned things around at Chelsea when there was no European football.
 
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