

Steady on BG, we have been holding our breath not daring to dream, but, really good goals today.
Having followed some Arsenal supporters forums, you weren´t the only one. All I can say is: Arsene knows!I hold my hands up and confess that I was all for selling Aaron Ramsey last season, I suppose that`s why Arsene is paid £7 million and I don`t
Terrific goalcaller wrote:Two Arsenal fans post but fail to mention the goal of the season - unreal! That opening goal from Wilshere was simply superb and I can't see it being bettered.
Splendid, long may it continueBamboo Grove wrote: What a wonderful world![]()
You weren't alone.arcadianagain wrote: I hold up my hands and confess that i was all for selling Aaron Ramsay last season.
kendo wrote:Southampton, a point away at Old Trafford, that will do!
Kendo.
I don't know which one you mean, but any Spurs fan with any sense will be keeping schtum until after tonight's game - other than to say "COME ON YOU SPURS!!"redzonerocker wrote:Just trying to stir some of the spuds out of hibernation, especially one in particular who seems to have done a Lord Lucan since the West Ham game
Bizarre. But why on earth risk anything with an unnecessary bounce of the ball when standing next to Eto'o?redzonerocker wrote:Thoughts on your first goal yesterday?![]()
He used to play for you . .apparentlydtaai-maai wrote:]I don't know which one you mean, but any Spurs fan with any sense will be keeping schtum until after tonight's game - other than to say "COME ON YOU SPURS!!"
Spoken through grinding teeth no doubtI would, however, like to say, on behalf of all Spurs fans on the forum, how delighted we are to see Chelsea and, in particular, Arsenal doing so well at the moment. It warms my heart to see Ramsey, Ozil and Wilshite knocking 'em in for fun. [
If he is as intelligent as we're led to believe, he shouldn't need persuading!God knows what will happen if Wenger can be persuaded to spend some more money on a decent forward.
The Bluebirds playing in redChanging the subject, what are the thoughts on Cardiff? I'd like to see them do well, but the Malaysian owner seems to be barking mad and makes Abramovic look hands off. Should any self-respecting manager put up with him?
Yes it was a risk & i find it very dated, but the rules do state that it is still under the keepers control whilst bouncing.caller wrote:
Bizarre. But why on earth risk anything with an unnecessary bounce of the ball when standing next to Eto'o?
Generally, it was another bad day for referees yesterday, even HW missed an absolutely blatant penalty at Stoke. The standard so far this season has been poor and has brought comments from some recently retired from the game. Some blame Mike Riley, whose now in charge.