Happy Holidays to all Gooners worldwide! 2006 is all set to be a most historic year for the world's greatest football club. Victoria Concordia Crescit!
Heres to seeing that banner in Paris and Cardiff and wherever the final of the Carling Cup is. Merry Christmas to all and thanks to everyone on this Arsenal section of forums for all your friendly enthusiastic help.
Merry christmas to all gunners and their families. Or, for the other religions, happy chrismahanakwanzakah!! (I think that should cover the rest of them)
My family are more the Winter Solstice type but I would like to say to all gooners and Zani happy Holidays and be safe. Oh and what the hell....... Prawn Sandwich have a good new year.
Here's hoping everyone has a great holiday weekend. Stay safe, eat a lot, open a lot of presents, and make sure your ass is up bright and early on Monday to watch us thump Charlton!
Can't promise you that, man. In all likelihood, my ass will be asleep from sitting in a bus for 7hrs on my way to NYC. The rest of me will be awake...I promise.
Festivus has been something of a code phrase for the playoffs in Baltimore since the Super Bowl season in 2000. Alas, there will be no Festivus for Baltimore this season. In any event, Merry Christmas to all and one question for you UK folks. I was watching Creature Comforts with my wife on BBC America tonight and all the "animals" had on paper crowns made from cracker boxes. Presumably, this is some sort of holiday tradition in the UK, but I would appreciate it if any of you could explain it.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all those who make this a great message board to read (and to the rest also)!
Happy "whatever-you-celebrate" to all you Gooners. Has been a lot of fun meeting some of you over this last year - look forward to seeing you again, and meeting some new faces in 2006. Addicks, Pompey, Villa and ManUre - you're going down - 12 points to the Arse!
Merry Christmas to all you Gooners. It's been great becoming a member of the Arsenal America family this year, and getting to experience The Home of Football in person was one of the best experiences of my life. Thanks, Rick! Let's look forward to a massive upswing in 2006, the last matches at Highbury, the first matches at Ashburton Grove, and more antics on BigSoccer.
I can't resist! Here are all the Christmas gifts I got! http://jasonhouliston.fotopic.net/p24171830.html
Here's hoping we all find a combative central midfielder under the tree and, in the spirit of the season, we all send them to Highbury for trials...
ouch! where do you work? Dont worry, ill finish whatever egg nog i have left in your honor(and probably put on 5lb in the process)