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    Back in the first team to hammer the final nails in the coffin over the next 3 weeks. Id fancy us to points on the board until it dawned on me Anton will be playing

  • #2
    Originally posted by eyr View Post
    back in the first team to hammer the final nails in the coffin over the next 3 weeks. Id fancy us to points on the board until it dawned on me anton will be playing
    Game Over

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    • #3
      Nelsen and Hill ought be the CB pairing for the next three games whilst the madman's suspended. They've done well together, but it's a dead cert that dumbass Hughes will play Anton F. And that he'll also play SWP. Hughes is the only person on the planet who'd play that totally useless waste of space (except for Mark Bowen and Eddie N).

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      • #4
        Said exaxtly that to my old man last night were doomed haha
        This isnt just goodbye,this is i cant stand you!

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        • #5
          And against 3 teams where we should be looking to get victories! I hope MBia is fined 2 weeks wages!
          First game: Arsenal vs Queen's Park Rangers at Highbury, Saturday 17th November 1984.

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          • #6
            Mbia is obviously a bit thick after what he did yesterday. Without doubt cost us a point.

            These three games are make or break for Ferdinand.

            Also, as much as I think Traore is a good player, his constant injuries and niggles are becoming a bit of an issue. For me the decision not to keep Taiwo, who was at times a bit of a liability but was fast becoming a very good PL left back, was madness.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by HammersmithR View Post
              And against 3 teams where we should be looking to get victories! I hope MBia is fined 2 weeks wages!
              Agree.

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              • #8
                Taiwo wanted 100 grand a week so was never going to happen

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by DouDou_87 View Post
                  Mbia is obviously a bit thick after what he did yesterday. Without doubt cost us a point.

                  These three games are make or break for Ferdinand.

                  Also, as much as I think Traore is a good player, his constant injuries and niggles are becoming a bit of an issue. For me the decision not to keep Taiwo, who was at times a bit of a liability but was fast becoming a very good PL left back, was madness.
                  C/mon you did'nt really think we was going to get quality in exchange for the idiot Barton you get what you pay for , an idiot for an idiot .
                  As much as we were laughing at the frogs for taking the playground bully Barton you can now see they are laughing at us for taking the petulant CHILD Mbia

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                  • #10
                    Yes I can see where these posts about Ferdinand are coming from he was clearly at fault for yesterdays result and we all have to be realistic the games he has played well in ie chelsea he was clearly lucky

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by loftlag View Post
                      Yes I can see where these posts about Ferdinand are coming from he was clearly at fault for yesterdays result and we all have to be realistic the games he has played well in ie chelsea he was clearly lucky
                      Pump Anton full of those drugs they give to kids with ADD, should sort out his concentration lapses :=):

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Brian Wilson View Post
                        Pump Anton full of those drugs they give to kids with ADD, should sort out his concentration lapses :=):
                        You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

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