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    At least the Arsenal ladies look like they're gonna win something.
    I saw that they won.

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    I lifted this from the Mail:


    The Arsenal manager, though, is also set to jettison some of his under-performing squad players. Brazilian Denilson has made it clear his future lies elsewhere, while goalkeeper Manuel Almunia, Emmanuel Eboue, Carlos Vela and even Russian Andrey Arshavin could also be allowed to leave.

    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...#ixzz1N0CmhKLV
    I'm fine with that list, maybe with the exception of Eboue.

    My wish list includes a new Keep and defensive help

    What do you guys think QC, Muser?

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    Arsenal need quite a few changes, way too many players who are mentally weak. It stems from Arsene himself if you see him during the games he looks scared whereas if you compare him to someone like Ferguson he always looks calm and in control of his team.

    But yeah, they def need a new GK and defenders. A big commanding centre half like Vidic is what they need, they are way too bad at defending crosses into the box.

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    FML i'm not going to get any sleep tonight.

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    crofl. They just showed a nun (Bcity fan) in the crowd praying while gazing skyward. Spurs had just gone up 1-0

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    That's just about the cruelest thing I've ever seen sports-wise. Pavlyuchenko has ice water in his veins

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    No more Prem League

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    my ing life..

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    Let it sink in, still gutted but can't complain much considering the season we've had. Back up in 2012 hopefully.

    Thanks to everyone who has posted and talked about the EPL this year, see you in 10 weeks

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    And Ancelotti has left Chelsea

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    No more Prem League
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    Maybe next year for arsenal...

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    Let it sink in, still gutted but can't complain much considering the season we've had. Back up in 2012 hopefully.

    Thanks to everyone who has posted and talked about the EPL this year, see you in 10 weeks
    Good year of EPL! Sorry about the Blues, but a Carling Cup victory to me offsets the relegation.

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    And LMAO @ the Gunner's collapse to end the season. Finishing in 4th, having to qualify for CL. I really hope Wenger is sacked.

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    and lmao @ the gunner's collapse to end the season. Finishing in 4th, having to qualify for cl. I really hope wenger is sacked.
    I think both our teams only won 2 games after the final. Talk about choking

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    Until he said he wants to stay a day or two ago, but now not anymore, changing his stance daily like a 12 year old girl. LOL DAF it's very hard to take you seriously anymore, you act like issues like these negate the fact that Carlos Tevez is one of the best strikers in the world.
    lol What the ? I only explained what Tevez said were his reasons to wanting to leave. I've never said anything about Tevez on the field, I don't give a flying about Tevez, in fact I may be one of the few people in Argentina that isn't mad about him not beign in the national squad. And the family issue is new 'cause his children are little he didn't have that problem when he was playing in West Ham/United 'cause either they didn't exist or were to young to care about where they lived.

    It's really hard to take you seriously anymore if you interpretate my comments however you want.

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    lol What the ? I only explained what Tevez said were his reasons to wanting to leave. I've never said anything about Tevez on the field, I don't give a flying about Tevez, in fact I may be one of the few people in Argentina that isn't mad about him not beign in the national squad. And the family issue is new 'cause his children are little he didn't have that problem when he was playing in West Ham/United 'cause either they didn't exist or were to young to care about where they lived.

    It's really hard to take you seriously anymore if you interpretate my comments however you want.
    lol I guess I see your point in this particular case, it just seemed at the time that you were trying to defend him especially since you went back and forth with some of us posting numerous times about it.

    This post particularly came off as a weak ass way to support him:

    Because he wants to be with his family, and his family doesn't want to live in England. For latin people is kind of depressing to live in England because of the short days, the weather and the cultural differences. That's why he wants to move to a Latin country like Italy or Spain.
    I'd live in England it's a great country. In fact, as a latin person lmao I live in one of the tiest weather places, but there is a reason behind it as the importance of going to college outweighs the weather for this temporary situation. Much like you, or at least I, would think being a professional footballer in England being paid millions annually would be enough for me and my family to temporarily live there.

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    That's not my opinion I've never been to England, I was just commenting what Tevez said where his reasons to leave and then try give an explanation to understand his situation.

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    And LMAO @ the Gunner's collapse to end the season. Finishing in 4th, having to qualify for CL. I really hope Wenger is sacked.
    If that er isn't sacked now, he never will be. He's won the prem but Arsenal fans should have higher expectations now. His youth non spending approach hasn't worked and has failed to deliver a trophy in a long time. That should be repercussions

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    If that er isn't sacked now, he never will be. He's won the prem but Arsenal fans should have higher expectations now. His youth non spending approach hasn't worked and has failed to deliver a trophy in a long time. That should be repercussions
    He didnt

    Bergkamp and Henry did

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    manutd just sign young gk, now another offer on the table for aston villas ashley young 15-17m price tag...just need pen to paper....

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    Being reported today that Newcastle have accomplished the following.

    10MP bid accepted for Gamerio. (I think would be a fantastic signing.)

    7.5MP bid accepted for Berbatov. (Doubt this one as Newcastle has a salary scale and Berbatov would blow it out of whack)

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    manutd just sign young gk, now another offer on the table for aston villas ashley young 15-17m price tag...just need pen to paper....
    Being reported today that Newcastle have accomplished the following.

    10MP bid accepted for Gamerio. (I think would be a fantastic signing.)

    7.5MP bid accepted for Berbatov. (Doubt this one as Newcastle has a salary scale and Berbatov would blow it out of whack)
    So this looks like MUs plan to replace Berbatov? Interesting. I really like Ashley Young. Dude ing kills me on FIFA 11'. (he's pretty good in real life too )

    Whoever gets Berbatov for 7.5 is getting a steal, IMO

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    Arshavin expecting to stay w/ Arsenal

    http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/st...rsenal?cc=5901

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    Even Henry "suffers" while watching Arsenal, much like the fans.

    Thierry Henry 'suffering' watching Arsenal collapse but believes Arsene Wenger is still right manager for the club


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    Thierry Henry has urged Arsenal supporters to keep faith in the club's long-standing manager Arsene Wenger despite another disappointing end to the season in which the team failed to win any silverware.

    The 33-year-old New York Red Bulls striker, who spent eight years at Arsenal helping them win two Premier League les and three FA Cups, said that even though the team's sixth consecutive trophyless season had left him 'suffering', he feels his former manager is the man to lead the team back to glory.

    In an exclusive interview with Goal.com, Henry said: "When you play for Arsenal there is always criticism. But I feel like any other fan. I’m like the rest of the team right now, I’m suffering.

    "But we have to help and believe in that team. They had the potential to win this season, they've always been so close to winning but sometimes fall short. I think the team can do it and I hope that the boss [Wenger] stays because he is a very important person right there for that organisation."


    Henry, who left Arsenal for Barcelona in 2007, said his heart still belonged to the north London club and is looking forward to playing against his former team in July's Emirates Cup friendly.

    "It will be a good feeling. To see Arsenal’s people again, the employees who work there, the players, the fans, the boss.

    "Arsenal is who my heart belongs to, so it will be an incredible moment, I hope. I played seven years at Highbury Stadium, so I can’t say that I even played a full year at the Emirates Stadium because I was injured a lot during my last year at Arsenal. So I think I played like 15 games at the Emirates, and with the stadium itself I don't have too much connection.

    "But with the people... it's different, I love the people, the fans, the people who work there from the chef to the guy who takes care of the field."

    Despite his nostalgia for Arsenal, Henry, who won both the World Cup and European Championship with France, says he is enjoying life in the MLS, where his New York Red Bulls side currently top the Eastern Conference.

    "What I always say is that here [in MLS] we have a lot of good teams. The other day people thought that we were about to win easily the match against Chivas and we lost at home.

    "In this league you never know, we have to work every Sunday or Saturday or whatever day the game is, we have to try to win. But teams -- here there are a lot of good clubs, good players. Teams in general are trying to play well. What I say is that it's too difficult to compare leagues. You can’t compare MLS with La Liga or Premier, but here the soccer level is good in general."

    The Frenchman also says he has no plans to return to Europe and intends to end his playing career in the US.

    "I’m happy here. I did what I had to do in Europe. I had the opportunity to win everything I played for in Europe, so I’m here in the USA, on an incredible team which is doing good things, trying to win its first le. So I’m happy to be here with them and if we can we are going to do that."

    When asked whether he was considering a move into coaching, Henry responded: "To be honest, I don’t know yet. I have four years left and I’m going to try to finish them. I hope to win some les. But after that I don’t know. Being close to soccer of course [that's my intention] because that is my passion, but even knowing that, I don’t know yet in what role."

    Looking back on his glittering career, Henry said there was no one moment or memory he cherished above others and was simply enjoying playing regular football.

    "At my age… people used to asked me a lot about the World Cup le and all that. But with the years passing by, I mean... how can I say this? I could play then and I can play now. You know, to me going out to the field and playing is always the best moment.

    "You know why? Because when you know you are at a more advanced age you want to enjoy that that much more. And in my career, I've had a lot of good moments and bad moments. Oh, the bad moments! Still, the best moment is always when you go out to the field and can perform."

    Henry also said he enjoys the relative anonymity that playing in the US gives him, but insists he still feels the pressure to perform to a high standard.

    "Well, the pressure I always say is there. It's necessary to have pressure because the sport is like that. Sometimes I create the pressure myself. So in that aspect there is no problem.

    "Now, on the other hand, it is true that off the field we're more at peace because people don’t recognise us that much and we can walk, go out to the movies or eat quietly and that to be honest helps me a lot in order to live a better life."

    http://www.goal.com/en/news/596/excl...l-collapse-but

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