[ENG] Premiership 2010/2011 (42 Viewers)

JuveJay

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Alex Furgeson is the most Succesful Manager or Coach is sports history also the best, next to him is Phil Jackson famously because of Red Bulls (Michael Jordan to thank)
Lakers ( Kobe Bryant to thank)
He's been there since 1794, I put it in this context. I notice Tony Pulis (Fergie's best mate) also recalled all his loaned players to PNE back to Stoke, what a bunch of sad twats, really.
 

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Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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What a tough first half this has been, its nice to see our full squad available though, its been so long. Brum playing a very physical game, and pressing all over the place, they're making it very hard for Arsenal to play their game.
 

Osman

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Aug 30, 2002
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Impressive win for Arse :tup: Its Birmingham so may be odd thing to say, but Birmingham at home is a real strong force.


Nasri is fucking wonderful this season.
 

Ironz

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Jan 31, 2010
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Well done West Ham! off the bottom (for now) but a much needed win and what was asked has been delivered. 7 points from 9. Carry this on.
 

Ironz

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Jan 31, 2010
1,851
Grants seems to be doing a great job.


Cannot wait to see when all our injured players come back. Behrami is supposedly on his was to AS Roma. And i like Avram much to so much annoyance from many who go to the Boleyn. What can a manager do without money nor players at their disposal? I felt so sorry for Gianfranco Zola as he was never liked the day both Daves (gold and sullivan) and even karen brady joined. Hopefully we will survive another season. :agree:
 

Gep

The Guv'nor
Jun 12, 2005
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I always have liked Grant, but I really loath that Brady.
Don't like the owners either.

Since Grant stopped pissing around with his 4-3-3 and 4-5-1 formation and using piquionne as a winger which never worked and converted back to a solid 4-4-2 just look how the team has managed to pick up a consistant amount of points!

That karen brady looks really dirty tho, haha
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
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I have a feeling Totteham will have a very successful year. They're thinking of getting Beckham and if come up with a way to use his passing and long balls, they have added another dimension to their game.

ManU needs to stop this lucky streak they're in. Didn't deserve the win at all.

If Arsenal keeps its starters healthy, they're in a good position to challenge for a title.

Very exciting year for the EPL.
 

Gep

The Guv'nor
Jun 12, 2005
16,493
I have a feeling Totteham will have a very successful year. They're thinking of getting Beckham and if come up with a way to use his passing and long balls, they have added another dimension to their game.

ManU needs to stop this lucky streak they're in. Didn't deserve the win at all.

If Arsenal keeps its starters healthy, they're in a good position to challenge for a title.

Very exciting year for the EPL.
I agree especially at both ends of the table.
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
41,113
Ya it is a very competitive league this season, all 5 teams are capable of winning and any one of them might not get a CL spot for next season.

Its so refreshing seeing Arsenal not being pussies for once in a while, despite the Brum being physical and making life very hard for us like they always do at St Andrews, we still managed to pass the ball around and play some good football, Nasri and Cesc seem like they really enjoy playing those nice little one twos in tight spaces, that third goal was very nice to see. We just need to keep this team healthy, and we need to try and defend better as a unit.
 

YasoR17

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Jul 4, 2008
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Ya it is a very competitive league this season, all 5 teams are capable of winning and any one of them might not get a CL spot for next season.

Its so refreshing seeing Arsenal not being pussies for once in a while, despite the Brum being physical and making life very hard for us like they always do at St Andrews, we still managed to pass the ball around and play some good football, Nasri and Cesc seem like they really enjoy playing those nice little one twos in tight spaces, that third goal was very nice to see. We just need to keep this team healthy, and we need to try and defend better as a unit.
Any idea why Marouane was left out from the squad? Is he still too tired from playing too much?
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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Nope, but RVP is back, and despite him being quite poor and wasteful today, his presence, and his link up play with Cesc, Nasri and the rest, also the fact that he's technically superior to Marouane means that RVP is the one who in normal conditions would be leading the line. I love Marouane, and i like that he's the only Arab player we have(Nasri represents France so fuck him :D) but to be honest, he doesn't deserve to start. At least until he learns how to fucking finish.
 

YasoR17

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Jul 4, 2008
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Nope, but RVP is back, and despite him being quite poor and wasteful today, his presence, and his link up play with Cesc, Nasri and the rest, also the fact that he's technically superior to Marouane means that RVP is the one who in normal conditions would be leading the line. I love Marouane, and i like that he's the only Arab player we have(Nasri represents France so fuck him :D) but to be honest, he doesn't deserve to start. At least until he learns how to fucking finish.
Yeah sure, but that doesn't mean Bendtner takes his place :lol:
Either way, he has been vital and maybe started one too many games.
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
41,113
Yeah sure, but that doesn't mean Bendtner takes his place :lol:
Either way, he has been vital and maybe started one too many games.
He has been instrumental in some games, and he is definitely ten times the player Bentdner is.

Ana benshaje3 El Maroc 3ala el dzeereya 3alashan el Chamakh, fa don't think i'm completely ungrateful :D
 

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