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Re: Cardiff vs Arsenal | Premier League 30/11/13

Postby Royal Gooner » Thu Nov 28, 2013 7:05 pm

RowdyRoddyPoppins wrote:
Royal Gooner wrote:
ivän itchybüm wrote:
Royal Gooner wrote:We know how to go to abroad to foreign lands and get a result. Should be tght but we'll come through.

Your not even funny mate

That wasn't a joke, it wasn't meant to be funny.


Not a joke? So that's really your concept of grammar?



Grammar is irrelevant to what the statement says.
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Re: Cardiff vs Arsenal | Premier League 30/11/13

Postby Good Soccer Inc » Thu Nov 28, 2013 11:51 pm

Cardiff vs Arsenal Match Preview: A climatic clash of dangerous dragons and crushing cannons.

Arsenal Wenger's men travel to the Highlands this Saturday to face a Cardiff side at the peak of their powers. With the luck of Nessie (the mythological lake monster for the less cultured out there) on their side Cardiff are lying pretty in 15th place in the English EPL this season. All things might be looking good for these Dragons but that is failing to consider they finished 1st last season and look unlikely to reach the same heights this campaign. This puts them in prime preying position for Arsenal to fire up their cannons and shoot them down.

The Cannons themselves have a former-Dragon-turned-Cannon in Arron Ramsey and he will be doubt looking to give these Cardiff men a ramming on the court with his real awesome soccer skills. A-Ram nearly scored against a team from France in the week and will be looking to take his revenge.

Blessed with many red-hot players in Jackshire and O'zil, the Cannons can hope to insert several goalshots with G Rude linking up the soccer play. That is if Hardiff keep up their hard deefense which has been very strong at their home with the Leprechauns on their side.

It's a good thing Arsenal Wenger isn't superstitious or he might be fretting on all the good luck charms Cardiff have on their side before this upcoming fixture, but his males have been at their supreme this season and leading the league by being in 1st position for championshipization crowning. The Cannons might not be firing on all cylinders yet but in the face of dragon adversity they'll be sure to lock and load and unleash hell on the Scottish franchise. They simply have too much soccer quality.

Prediction: Cardiff 2-6 Cannons.

Thank you for your interest.

Go Cannons!!
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Re: Cardiff vs Arsenal | Premier League 30/11/13

Postby Leody » Fri Nov 29, 2013 12:54 am

G-Rude, I rather like that one...
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Re: Cardiff vs Arsenal | Premier League 30/11/13

Postby Zedie » Fri Nov 29, 2013 12:56 am

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Re: Cardiff vs Arsenal | Premier League 30/11/13

Postby Est83 » Fri Nov 29, 2013 1:34 am

I would love to meet someone that actually spoke like this. I imagine him to be overly enthusiastic about everything, but the more I read his posts th he more I think it's likely that he sounds more like Rainman!!!
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Re: Cardiff vs Arsenal | Premier League 30/11/13

Postby RowdyRoddyPoppins » Fri Nov 29, 2013 8:31 am

Est83 wrote:I would love to meet someone that actually spoke like this. I imagine him to be overly enthusiastic about everything, but the more I read his posts th he more I think it's likely that he sounds more like Rainman!!!


Or Borat!!
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Re: Cardiff vs Arsenal | Premier League 30/11/13

Postby FrustratedGooner » Fri Nov 29, 2013 10:47 am

I am a fan of him haha I try to read everything he says in an American voice makes it more amusing. I say he should do a podcast or video!!
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Re: Cardiff vs Arsenal | Premier League 30/11/13

Postby CraigWest92 » Fri Nov 29, 2013 4:37 pm

My thoughts on tommorrow lads and lasses.
http://www.thesportsplanet.net/blog/pre ... l-preview/


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Re: My Preview for Tommorrow

Postby dunkdafunk » Fri Nov 29, 2013 4:44 pm

nice to the point and unbiased,
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Re: Cardiff vs Arsenal | Premier League 30/11/13

Postby Yago » Sat Nov 30, 2013 2:09 am

I like playing before the other top teams. If we win we can just sit back and wait for them to lose points.
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Re: Cardiff vs Arsenal | Premier League 30/11/13

Postby FrustratedGooner » Sat Nov 30, 2013 9:41 am

Yea we could put them under pressure if we win! I would love a 7 point lead would help our busy fixture list out!
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Re: Cardiff vs Arsenal | Premier League 30/11/13

Postby Angelito » Sat Nov 30, 2013 9:43 am

We need City/Chelsea to drop points. We have Everton-Napoli-Chelsea-City back to back. Jesus Christ.
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Re: Cardiff vs Arsenal | Premier League 30/11/13

Postby Massa » Sat Nov 30, 2013 9:49 am

Angelito wrote:We need City/Chelsea to drop points. We have Everton-Napoli-Chelsea-City back to back. Jesus Christ.

Chelsea game is 9 days after City so no problems there imo.

Today - Cardiff
Weds - Hull
Sun - Everton
Weds - Napoli
Sat - City

Rest each half of the team vs Cardiff & Hull and play with the handbreak on vs Napoli is our best bet to maximise points imo
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Re: Cardiff vs Arsenal | Premier League 30/11/13

Postby Angelito » Sat Nov 30, 2013 9:54 am

Massa wrote:
Angelito wrote:We need City/Chelsea to drop points. We have Everton-Napoli-Chelsea-City back to back. Jesus Christ.

Chelsea game is 9 days after City so no problems there imo.

Today - Cardiff
Weds - Hull
Sun - Everton
Weds - Napoli
Sat - City

Rest each half of the team vs Cardiff & Hull and play with the handbreak on vs Napoli is our best bet to maximise points imo


Oh yeah, just realized that Chelsea game isn't midweek and is on Monday, instead.

I'd agree. Who tops the group (in the CL) if we lose 2-1 to Napoli?

We need to rest Sagna, Koscielny, and Ozil. In fact, Giroud is somebody who *needs* a rest but there is no option at all. Sucks.
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Re: Cardiff vs Arsenal | Premier League 30/11/13

Postby Massa » Sat Nov 30, 2013 10:03 am

Angelito wrote:
Massa wrote:
Angelito wrote:We need City/Chelsea to drop points. We have Everton-Napoli-Chelsea-City back to back. Jesus Christ.

Chelsea game is 9 days after City so no problems there imo.

Today - Cardiff
Weds - Hull
Sun - Everton
Weds - Napoli
Sat - City

Rest each half of the team vs Cardiff & Hull and play with the handbreak on vs Napoli is our best bet to maximise points imo


Oh yeah, just realized that Chelsea game isn't midweek and is on Monday, instead.

I'd agree. Who tops the group (in the CL) if we lose 2-1 to Napoli?

We need to rest Sagna, Koscielny, and Ozil. In fact, Giroud is somebody who *needs* a rest but there is no option at all. Sucks.

Dortmund assuming they beat Marseille

I'd rather play Flamini at RB instead of Jenkinson if we're resting Sagna tbh
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