Victims of a Campaign- The Other Footy Teams Thread

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  1. ArsenalMetro

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  2. casoccerdad47

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    Mar 31, 2006
    Theo with the assist and a goal vs Sp*rs today, how appropriate, one former gunner and one soon to be former gunner putting Sp*rs Top 4 hopes at risk. They are only two points clear of Newcastle, who have two games in hand, and seven points clear of Liverpool and Brighton, who have two and three games in hand, respectively.
     
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  3. The Jitty Slitter

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    Are you guys actually hoping bonesaw FC get 4th?

    in some kind of burn it all down way?
     
  4. ArsenalMetro

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    I don't really care who owns a club, all billionaires are immoral to varying degrees.

    My order of preference is Brighton, Newcastle, Liverpool, meteor, Spurs
     
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  5. Super Llama

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    I think it’s more likely that Pool put it together. Newcastle have slid in quality IMO
     
  6. The Jitty Slitter

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    I mean sure we had genocide fc but I find it hard to watch a team whose owner had a journalist sawn into pieces and put in bags
     
  7. ArsenalMetro

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    The silent poverty and small-town economic destruction induced by the Walton-Kroenke clan is a few thousand times worse than MBS assassinating a journalist.

    If I got too hung up on that and things like it, I'd be unable to consume anything, much less sports.
     
  8. casoccerdad47

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    Mar 31, 2006
    No, I’m hoping both Liverpool and Brighton catch fire in every game except their Arsenal matches and replace both Spurs and United in the Top 4. Besides the fact that they are Bonesaw FC, the draw of Champions League football combined with the money they have available would probably see Newcastle very active in the transfer market, and we don’t want that. As far as Spurs and United are concerned, I never like seeing them in the top 4. However, if neither Liverpool or Brighton can overtake Newcastle, then I’ll accept Spurs and United at third and fourth.
     
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  9. ArsenalMetro

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    Conte burning down the building on his way out.
     
  10. casoccerdad47

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    Really? The Khashoggi murder was not a one off.
     
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  11. yossarian

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    No. I'm hoping Pool passes both of them.
     
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  12. ArsenalMetro

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    Neither is paying poverty wages to 2.3 million workers.

    The Khashoggi murder also pales in comparison to the destruction Saudi Arabia is causing and has caused in Yemen.

    They're all bad.
     
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  13. And_ROOS

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    Havertz penalty technique is cheating. He stopped in his run up against Everton. If they want to harass keepers, make them stay on the line, all the other bullshit, leagues need to ******** off the stutter penalties.
     
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  14. Shen-O

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    every Neymar penalty i've seen him take
     
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  15. And_ROOS

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    If you get the chance, watch the Havertz penalty.

    I am glad Everton took a point, feels like karma.
     
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  16. NorthBank

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    Was away all day and came back to one of the most enjoyable workouts I've had. On my bike I watched Spuds & PE FC throw away leads in the final minutes.

    I don't usually bask in the misery of them, but today was different. Gave up a 2-goal lead, lost 3 key players to injury, but that was nothing. The piece de resistance came after the match, when Conte completely lost his rag, simultaneously insulting and kicking the entire club up the backside, from players to chairman, and all but asking to be fired. Hard to know if it was unhinged anger or a calculated exit strategy.

    Glorious! Da heestory of da tottanum.
     
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  17. Tonerl

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    He is literally going full Chiellini here…on his own team! Absolutely amazing. The most history of the Tottenham history of the Tottenham take of them all.
     
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  18. And_ROOS

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    The only thing he hasn't done yet is turn on the Spurs fans.
     
  19. Shen-O

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    tops Mourinho throwing players under the bus during his 2nd Chelsea stint, after having won the title the previous season :ROFLMAO:
     
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  20. NorthBank

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    I’d say Erling Haaland’s little slump is officially over this week. Woosh!

    5 on Tuesday. 3 today. 6 hatricks in the EPL this season. Today’s goals in the cup were pristine and supremely confident.

    Scary when he’s like this.
     
  21. NorthBank

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    #33646 NorthBank, Mar 19, 2023 at 2:08 PM
    Last edited: Mar 19, 2023 at 2:25 PM
    Our old buddy Willian may have just helped us a bit by getting sent off, giving up a PK and opening up the sluces for Manure to make its way to Wembley.

    Edit: apparently Mitrovic and Silva got themselves ejected also not sure when. But Fulham were like 15’ from an upset win and trip to FA Semis… when they threw it all away!
     
  22. ArsenalMetro

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    Helps Arsenal how?
     
  23. NorthBank

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    An added match, more minutes and distraction for the team that’s 2 places below us. Definitely not as important as the upcoming load on Citeh but still potentially helpful.
     
  24. Super Llama

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    Man U have literally no ability to reach us in PL, why would you want them to potentially be able to win another trophy?
     
  25. TitoTata

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    Fergie was going through a dreadful time .. worse than Palaces and there was talk about him playing one game at a time to save his job .. they stood by him
     

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