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Dark Savante
19 Nov 2004, 07:06 AM
VNR - took a knock to the hip and is not as fit as he says he is..

Saha - Could be facing an extended spell out with a knee injury..pending scan..


Left with Smith, Rooney and 'other'... You think Wenger made a deal with Beelzebub to crock our players? :mad:

I can't believe how much yet another season is going to be disrupted!!

johno
19 Nov 2004, 07:40 AM
Ruud is playing against Charlton. If he does not, I am going to call Ms. Cleo, or something... I can't take it any more.

bigtoga
19 Nov 2004, 08:31 AM
Unbelievable... damn meaningless internationals...

delmundo
19 Nov 2004, 09:48 AM
You think Wenger made a deal with Beelzebub to crock our players?



Yes.
He sits under a lonely fog veiled bridge along side the mighty Thames with an array of toenails, pizza bits, dried up instant soup, wet snot, and some year old sooPhlette.
He chews it all up, clenches his feests up beside his face, pukes it out, and down goes one or two of our guys.

The FA must step in and put a halt to it. There is no room in football for it.

arsenalgirl30016
19 Nov 2004, 09:58 AM
[QUOTE=Dark Savante]... You think Wenger made a deal with Beelzebub to crock our players? :mad:

QUOTE]

Um DS-if Wenger is making deals with the devil, I hope that it is to have Sol back to help plug our leaky defense rather than thinking about United! ;)

sch2383
19 Nov 2004, 11:30 AM
I guess its Rooney and Smith up top...with Bellion being the guy off the bench? Wonderful.

Acronym
19 Nov 2004, 02:09 PM
Bellion aint that bad you know. Henry was crap, then blossomed.

bigtoga
19 Nov 2004, 02:28 PM
I'm with Ac on this one...

yossarian
19 Nov 2004, 02:28 PM
Yes.
He sits under a lonely fog veiled bridge along side the mighty Thames with an array of toenails, pizza bits, dried up instant soup, wet snot, and some year old sooPhlette.
He chews it all up, clenches his feests up beside his face, pukes it out, and down goes one or two of our guys.

The FA must step in and put a halt to it. There is no room in football for it.

Yes, Wenger is evil incarnate.


http://soccernet.espn.go.com/headlinenews?id=316883&cc=5901


Uhhh, what does he think he's doing?

Motterman
19 Nov 2004, 02:38 PM
Wenger: "I'll be celebrating all week!"

Yeah, with a voodoo doll, a live (for now) chicken, a bottle of rum and a hand rolled cigar.

Rei de Boston
19 Nov 2004, 02:55 PM
I... I'm speachless. What can you say about this? This is really turning into a year for the young/role players to step up and it hasn't happened like it needs to. This is making me think that seeing some of these guys go, as much as I like some of them, will not be a bad thing.

yossarian
19 Nov 2004, 03:07 PM
Wenger: "I'll be celebrating all week!"

Yeah, with a voodoo doll, a live (for now) chicken, a bottle of rum and a hand rolled cigar.

In New Orleans, that's called happy hour.

MyHouse!
19 Nov 2004, 03:16 PM
I... I'm speachless. What can you say about this? This is really turning into a year for the young/role players to step up and it hasn't happened like it needs to. This is making me think that seeing some of these guys go, as much as I like some of them, will not be a bad thing.

We COULD look at it as the side gaining mad experience for next season, or even the latter part of this season. It could make for a really deep team a la 99.

Rei de Boston
19 Nov 2004, 03:45 PM
We COULD look at it as the side gaining mad experience for next season, or even the latter part of this season. It could make for a really deep team a la 99.

That's what I was hoping with all the injuries from last year. You would hope that guys like Fletcher and DJ2 would be stepping up their play for us this year as they got some experience. But I am just not seeing it this year which is worrying.

I am still hoping that some of this turns into good experience for the future but i am less optomistic than I was.

bigtoga
20 Nov 2004, 01:31 AM
In New Orleans, that's called happy hour.Wait - I thought celebrating for a whole week in New Orleans was Mardi Gras? :D

haven
20 Nov 2004, 02:23 AM
Personally, I see Saha injured yet around and think: "gee, couldn't we have spent that money on Robben?"

He's a quality player. When he's not hurt. And when he's not sulking. And when he's finally decent for 10 games, we'd better hope Real Madrid don't come in for him - or he'll start bitching about us ruining his dreams.

Karma's biting us (and Saha himself) in the ass on this buy ;)

Dark Savante
24 Nov 2004, 07:08 AM
So Ruud appears, scores the winner vs. Lyon, gets a calf injury and is now out for 'several weeks' with a calf strain ... oh, the humanity

Teso Dos Bichos
24 Nov 2004, 08:35 AM
Really? Where does it say that? :(

SirManchester
24 Nov 2004, 12:34 PM
If anyone is having a striker crisis, its Benitez's boys. :D

Mac_Howard
24 Nov 2004, 08:03 PM
So Ruud appears, scores the winner vs. Lyon, gets a calf injury and is now out for 'several weeks' with a calf strain ... oh, the humanity

Hope you're wrong, DS. :( What I've read this morning (Aussie Thursday) merely says that he may miss this weekend's game but no indication that it's worse than that :)