by Angelito » Fri Nov 03, 2017 12:58 am
by Zedie » Fri Nov 03, 2017 1:14 am
Massa wrote:job done. not a top performance but it wasn't a top 11.
by StellaRojas » Fri Nov 03, 2017 2:58 am
by EliteKiller » Fri Nov 03, 2017 4:24 am
by GoonerAlexandre » Fri Nov 03, 2017 6:37 am
StellaRojas wrote:When Dušan Savić scored that goal in 1978. our commentator screamed " silence fell over Highbury". Had has son scored a goal tonight, instead of hitting the bar, tonight's commentator would not have been able to say the same. Silence would have fallen over the stadium only if Arsenal had scored the goal.
That being said, neither Arsenal is what it was in 1978. and neither we are ( yet). Actually, the only thing that gives Arsenal some semblance of greatness is that man you have on your bench, Arsene Wenger, his manners and demeanour. Not a surprise you want to get rid of him too.
by GoonerAlexandre » Fri Nov 03, 2017 6:38 am
DiamondGooner wrote:Alexis wrote:DiamondGooner wrote:Giroud MUST score, if not what is he doing at this club?
Lets take him off at 70mins like we do Lacazette then put Nketiah to save his arse again.
He only scores puskas winning goals now so if he can't position himself for a worldlie in time, he won't bother.
Walcott approaches the goal at pace with one of his WC dribbles from the wing, Wilshere is open waiving his arms wildly but Walcott ignores him and goes on his own (he know's what needs to be done), as he arrives at the edge of the box the keeper exposed comes out to meet him, Walcott side foots the ball across the box to an open Giroud (how this tortoise is open is a mystery but just go with it) Giroud positioned on the far post awaiting the pass like a baby awaiting his mummy to spoon feed him while making choo choo noises.
Giroud receives the ball, the goal is open, the crowd gasps, DT has a cardiac arrest, he pulls his boot back to shoot ............. suddenly he stops in his tracks "No, this is too easy, this is not Pukas".
Giroud turns and kicks the ball out of play, turns to Walcott and points to the sky indicating he wants it overhead next time.
Walcott looks in despair realising he's failed with another assist as well as his haircut.
by diesel » Fri Nov 03, 2017 6:51 am
by Royal Gooner » Fri Nov 03, 2017 8:03 am
StellaRojas wrote:When Dušan Savić scored that goal in 1978. our commentator screamed " silence fell over Highbury". Had has son scored a goal tonight, instead of hitting the bar, tonight's commentator would not have been able to say the same. Silence would have fallen over the stadium only if Arsenal had scored the goal.
by Trequartista » Fri Nov 03, 2017 9:07 am
by StellaRojas » Fri Nov 03, 2017 10:53 am
Royal Gooner wrote:StellaRojas wrote:When Dušan Savić scored that goal in 1978. our commentator screamed " silence fell over Highbury". Had has son scored a goal tonight, instead of hitting the bar, tonight's commentator would not have been able to say the same. Silence would have fallen over the stadium only if Arsenal had scored the goal.
Let's look at this objectively. We've qualified, you haven't yet. So shh.
by starmandb » Sun Nov 05, 2017 10:11 am
Kite33 wrote:Tex Texas wrote:Kite33 wrote:Tex Texas wrote:Kite33 wrote:Look at f***ing elneny pointing with his finger and forget to run f**k
Thats all you got to say from this first half?
No walcott is shit. Did you watch the Replay the guy stopped running and pointed with his finger where holding has to run.
I just watch the game.
Still our best player so far, Elneny a midfielder, who plays central defence and runs the whole f***ing game as much he is allowed.
I wish he and giroud would swap positions.
Elneny who always shoots over the goal when he tries to score? Yes great idea brother you Should become Manager you have potential
by starmandb » Sun Nov 05, 2017 1:37 pm
Nejch wrote:Deserved to lose to Crvena Zvezda. At home. Scored 1 goal in 2 games against them.
Starting to resent this club.
by starmandb » Sun Nov 05, 2017 1:39 pm
Tony_Adams wrote:Completely forgot it was on. Were there boos at full time?
by starmandb » Sun Nov 05, 2017 2:14 pm
StellaRojas wrote:When Dušan Savić scored that goal in 1978. our commentator screamed " silence fell over Highbury". Had has son scored a goal tonight, instead of hitting the bar, tonight's commentator would not have been able to say the same. Silence would have fallen over the stadium only if Arsenal had scored the goal.
That being said, neither Arsenal is what it was in 1978. and neither we are ( yet). Actually, the only thing that gives Arsenal some semblance of greatness is that man you have on your bench, Arsene Wenger, his manners and demeanour. Not a surprise you want to get rid of him too.
by starmandb » Sun Nov 05, 2017 2:15 pm
EliteKiller wrote:Players not interested, fans not interested, even Wonger made more bizzare selections (at least five players out of position, why?) than normal .... this is our best chance of a European Trophy in years .... wake up