1. Originally posted by RistoDarn missed all goals, even two after i tuned in for the second half Darn bathroom breaks


    See that one?
  2. Yeah Good finish from the Flying Dutch Man
  3. Nice that he left the last one for Henry
  4. I thought another goal was never going to come once Henry came on.
  5. Well the last 30 minutes were filled with mistakes. Guess Arsenal wasnt really motivated anymore. But good job by Henry on the last goal, defender screwed up under pressure.
  6. Originally posted by RistoWell the last 30 minutes were filled with mistakes. Guess Arsenal wasnt really motivated anymore. But good job by Henry on the last goal, defender screwed up under pressure.


    I suppose with 30 minutes to go, leading 6-1 there is room to ease off. But with the pressure from Arsenal fans on Wenger and the team, it was a good chance to go on and really make a statement. 7-1 doesn't quite cut that this season, particularly when they once conceded 8.
  7. Well think no one can complain with 7-1, of course could have been better. But the points are in the bag
  8. No-one can complain, but if it doesn't carry through to the next few games, the complaints will start again. If United beat Chelsea tomorrow, Arsenal are back in the race for 4th, big time.
  9. Soft penalty awarded to Man City...
  10. it should have been yellow card for simulation for me
  11. Absolutely. There was contact, but it was an intentional move from Adam Johnson towards the Fulham player. The own goal only adds to the frustration. Fulham are playing well, there's just too many players behind the ball from Man City. If Fulham start pressing, there are goals in the game for them.
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    "The star – who joined Real from Manchester United in an £80million world record transfer in June 2009 – has confided to family and friends that he misses Old Trafford and in particular his former manager Sir Alex Ferguson, who he regarded as a father figure and mentor."

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