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Ho Ho
:D
:P
> I think we've been doing enough winning recenty! :-)
Have you? 4 "2-1" defeats in a row, followed by two unconvincing 1-0 wins one of which was sealed by an own goal, and a p***-poor 0-0 draw?
I think you could use a lesson in winning myself.
You have to be up there to fall down. :-)
Remember - Spurs were up there once upon a time, and they were playing better football! :-)
(I believe the best stance now, is not to rise to the bait.)
> Only because Dortmund lost to Auxerre.
And you only went out because... well, you're not very good... ;-)
Sign on, Sign on
With your pen
In your hand
And you'll neeeever work - again!
You'll neeeee - veerrrrr worrrrkk agaaaaain!
Some alternate lyrics a fellow Gooner once taught me! :-)
Dey do do dat doh, don't dey doh?
Hee hee!
> When Arsenal learn how to win; then, and only then, can you tell us
> how to do the same ;)
I think we've been doing enough winning recenty! :-)
Indeed - you might actually win then!
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When Arsenal learn how to win; then, and only then, can you tell us how to do the same ;)
> Sunderland would be
> best not turning up for the game on Sunday.
Indeed - you might actually win then!
Gerrard Houllier was so disappointed after Liverpool's exit from the Champion's League that he ordered Phil Thompson to organise an extensive training session.
"I want you to place eleven buckets out on the training ground, and teach this lot how to dribble and defend, so that we're ready for Sunderland at the weekend," he told Thompson.
Two hours later, Houllier was sitting in the dressing room, daydreaming about being as successful as Arsene Wenger, when the squad trudged in, exhausted and despondent. Thompson followed shortly after.
"How did it go?" asked Houllier.
"Terrible," replied Thompson. "The buckets won 3-0!"