

NANNY RED wrote:I wasnt even gonna log in because im knackerd .but ive just read a few pages in this thread an it reminded me of another reason why i didnt wanna say anthing. But i couldnt help meself.
There are sometosspots who support this club. oK we did not take 3 points an im as gutted as anyone on here . but come one ffs . It was Arsenal at the emirates. an we got a point. DID WE GET BEAT NO. Would most of you took a point before the game , yous are liars if you say no.
I cant believe some of the posts ive read. im gobsmacked We took a point away from home from a team who have played the Mancs and Chelsea off the park.
Made up with Insua today stood up to a man.
LucasGod i really missed Masherano .
Babel .joke not worth a carrott , Not interested what so ever an with an attitude like that i wont be sorry if hes shown the door. No commitment at all
I feel like a traitor saying this but i hope the blues.*i*e win tommorrow
Emerald Red wrote:Petar wrote:LegBarnes wrote:Emerald Red wrote:s@int wrote:If we hadn't made such a mess of our home games, this would have been a great result. Unfortunately because we have drawn too many games lately we could have really done with the win. I think the way we are using our subs shows the lack of depth in the squad. We really need to strengthen even when Torres returns.
We are having to play too many players who look out of form, just because we have no one decent to replace them with. I thought we lost the midfield battle in the first 5 minutes and it was only when Fabregas went off that we actually started to play, unfortunately we still never looked like a team at the top of the league.
Effort we had in abundance, quality and skill we looked sorely lacking.
I think it says it all when the best attacking option we have to bring on are reserve quality players like Ngog and El Zhar, with a makeshift mid-field containing Lucas. Babel was just completely terrible when he came out. No impact at all out of him. Needs to try harder, or I wouldn't mind seeing him go come January if we can get a quality striker for replacement. Considering the manager wasn't there, and the team available, we did OK, I felt. This game was a worry to me before we played it seeing as Arsenal have had a knack for turning it on against the bigger sides this season. The transfer window will make or break our season, I feel. It's key that Rafa gets the right back-up.
Don't think there is any balls on transfer market atm.
Rafa does need some.
prepare for bad second goalkeeper,some fullbacks on free,and Koren from WBA to replace Benayoun
Look, you muppet - who signed the likes of Xabi Alonso, Riera, Reina, Mascherano, Torres, and kept Gerrard at the club? There were years when we looked at the likes of Arsenal and the Milan's of this world with your Henry's and Shevshenko's as super star strikers, where we had Emile Heskey and Stan f*cking Collymore. Who do we have today? That's right, you ungrateful little w@nker - we've only got the best striker on the planet. The one that all other clubs no covet. Who's that down to? That's right - Benitez.
Number 9 wrote:ER I cant believe you are wasting your energy typing to these Fu*king tools mate!
How can you have a debate with idiots that say"Rafa is copying Mourinho" and "his notebook does'nt make him clever"?
Jesus Christ my nephew is nine and he can talk more sense!
metalhead wrote:Nanny reading petar's comments
Petar wrote:Emerald Red wrote:Petar wrote:LegBarnes wrote:Emerald Red wrote:s@int wrote:If we hadn't made such a mess of our home games, this would have been a great result. Unfortunately because we have drawn too many games lately we could have really done with the win. I think the way we are using our subs shows the lack of depth in the squad. We really need to strengthen even when Torres returns.
We are having to play too many players who look out of form, just because we have no one decent to replace them with. I thought we lost the midfield battle in the first 5 minutes and it was only when Fabregas went off that we actually started to play, unfortunately we still never looked like a team at the top of the league.
Effort we had in abundance, quality and skill we looked sorely lacking.
I think it says it all when the best attacking option we have to bring on are reserve quality players like Ngog and El Zhar, with a makeshift mid-field containing Lucas. Babel was just completely terrible when he came out. No impact at all out of him. Needs to try harder, or I wouldn't mind seeing him go come January if we can get a quality striker for replacement. Considering the manager wasn't there, and the team available, we did OK, I felt. This game was a worry to me before we played it seeing as Arsenal have had a knack for turning it on against the bigger sides this season. The transfer window will make or break our season, I feel. It's key that Rafa gets the right back-up.
Don't think there is any balls on transfer market atm.
Rafa does need some.
prepare for bad second goalkeeper,some fullbacks on free,and Koren from WBA to replace Benayoun
Look, you muppet - who signed the likes of Xabi Alonso, Riera, Reina, Mascherano, Torres, and kept Gerrard at the club? There were years when we looked at the likes of Arsenal and the Milan's of this world with your Henry's and Shevshenko's as super star strikers, where we had Emile Heskey and Stan f*cking Collymore. Who do we have today? That's right, you ungrateful little w@nker - we've only got the best striker on the planet. The one that all other clubs no covet. Who's that down to? That's right - Benitez.
hahaha,Riera is not Robben,before I say some things.
When you you want to talk about signings,you know,there can be also bad signings for big money. Also I am waiting for Rafa to make world beater from player who`s worth is less than 10 milion pounds(attacking player)...
Is Rafa that guy who signed KROMKAMP,Voronin,Nunez,Josemi,Kuyt,Keane,Babel(last 3 are good players,but Rafa don`t know how to use them),Bellamy,Sissoko,LUCAS,Pelegrino,Benayoun,palleta,Morientes,Hobbs,DOSSENA,DEGEN,N`gog
,Itandje,Pennant... I mean,he is signing 3 poor players per transfer window. He is spending big money on rubish,well he is clueless when it comes to signings. Wow he made 5 good signings,wow for 5 years
Petar wrote:Emerald Red wrote:Petar wrote:LegBarnes wrote:Emerald Red wrote:s@int wrote:If we hadn't made such a mess of our home games, this would have been a great result. Unfortunately because we have drawn too many games lately we could have really done with the win. I think the way we are using our subs shows the lack of depth in the squad. We really need to strengthen even when Torres returns.
We are having to play too many players who look out of form, just because we have no one decent to replace them with. I thought we lost the midfield battle in the first 5 minutes and it was only when Fabregas went off that we actually started to play, unfortunately we still never looked like a team at the top of the league.
Effort we had in abundance, quality and skill we looked sorely lacking.
I think it says it all when the best attacking option we have to bring on are reserve quality players like Ngog and El Zhar, with a makeshift mid-field containing Lucas. Babel was just completely terrible when he came out. No impact at all out of him. Needs to try harder, or I wouldn't mind seeing him go come January if we can get a quality striker for replacement. Considering the manager wasn't there, and the team available, we did OK, I felt. This game was a worry to me before we played it seeing as Arsenal have had a knack for turning it on against the bigger sides this season. The transfer window will make or break our season, I feel. It's key that Rafa gets the right back-up.
Don't think there is any balls on transfer market atm.
Rafa does need some.
prepare for bad second goalkeeper,some fullbacks on free,and Koren from WBA to replace Benayoun
Look, you muppet - who signed the likes of Xabi Alonso, Riera, Reina, Mascherano, Torres, and kept Gerrard at the club? There were years when we looked at the likes of Arsenal and the Milan's of this world with your Henry's and Shevshenko's as super star strikers, where we had Emile Heskey and Stan f*cking Collymore. Who do we have today? That's right, you ungrateful little w@nker - we've only got the best striker on the planet. The one that all other clubs no covet. Who's that down to? That's right - Benitez.
hahaha,Riera is not Robben,before I say some things.
When you you want to talk about signings,you know,there can be also bad signings for big money. Also I am waiting for Rafa to make world beater from player who`s worth is less than 10 milion pounds(attacking player)...
Is Rafa that guy who signed KROMKAMP,Voronin,Nunez,Josemi,Kuyt,Keane,Babel(last 3 are good players,but Rafa don`t know how to use them),Bellamy,Sissoko,LUCAS,Pelegrino,Benayoun,palleta,Morientes,Hobbs,DOSSENA,DEGEN,N`gog
,Itandje,Pennant... I mean,he is signing 3 poor players per transfer window. He is spending big money on rubish,well he is clueless when it comes to signings. Wow he made 5 good signings,wow for 5 years
heimdall wrote:It would have been a great result if we were playing against 11 men and Fabregas was on the pitch.
We had half an hour against 10 men and if Rafa is a tactical wizard he should have been sitting at home and worked out how to beat the gunners or at least fashion a shot on target!
Glen Hoddle called it right when he said he was puzzled, he wasn't the only one.
WTF was Keane subbed, only for Rafa to minutes later put on N'Gog, if I was Wenger at full time I would have been thanking Sammy for the subs because they helped Arsenal's cause a lot more than ours.
Overall a good point but shocking lack of options or chances created and I don't think it's as easy as saying come back Fernando, there is a bigger problem at the moment and it's called lack of original tactics.
NANNY RED wrote:Petar wrote:LegBarnes wrote:Emerald Red wrote:s@int wrote:If we hadn't made such a mess of our home games, this would have been a great result. Unfortunately because we have drawn too many games lately we could have really done with the win. I think the way we are using our subs shows the lack of depth in the squad. We really need to strengthen even when Torres returns.
We are having to play too many players who look out of form, just because we have no one decent to replace them with. I thought we lost the midfield battle in the first 5 minutes and it was only when Fabregas went off that we actually started to play, unfortunately we still never looked like a team at the top of the league.
Effort we had in abundance, quality and skill we looked sorely lacking.
I think it says it all when the best attacking option we have to bring on are reserve quality players like Ngog and El Zhar, with a makeshift mid-field containing Lucas. Babel was just completely terrible when he came out. No impact at all out of him. Needs to try harder, or I wouldn't mind seeing him go come January if we can get a quality striker for replacement. Considering the manager wasn't there, and the team available, we did OK, I felt. This game was a worry to me before we played it seeing as Arsenal have had a knack for turning it on against the bigger sides this season. The transfer window will make or break our season, I feel. It's key that Rafa gets the right back-up.
Don't think there is any balls on transfer market atm.
Rafa does need some.
prepare for bad second goalkeeper,some fullbacks on free,and Koren from WBA to replace Benayoun
An you are one of the Toss.ers im talking about . you are so wrong lad its unreal. Id love to stand next to you in a game . Mind you i think id get arrested .
You need to behave yourself , because you are becoming a joke
Emerald Red wrote:heimdall wrote:It would have been a great result if we were playing against 11 men and Fabregas was on the pitch.
We had half an hour against 10 men and if Rafa is a tactical wizard he should have been sitting at home and worked out how to beat the gunners or at least fashion a shot on target!
Glen Hoddle called it right when he said he was puzzled, he wasn't the only one.
WTF was Keane subbed, only for Rafa to minutes later put on N'Gog, if I was Wenger at full time I would have been thanking Sammy for the subs because they helped Arsenal's cause a lot more than ours.
Overall a good point but shocking lack of options or chances created and I don't think it's as easy as saying come back Fernando, there is a bigger problem at the moment and it's called lack of original tactics.
That's why Glen Hoddle hasn't had a decent job since his outlandish remarks, and Rafa is in charge of one of the most feared teams in Europe at the minute. People in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
Petar wrote:NANNY RED wrote:Petar wrote:LegBarnes wrote:Emerald Red wrote:s@int wrote:If we hadn't made such a mess of our home games, this would have been a great result. Unfortunately because we have drawn too many games lately we could have really done with the win. I think the way we are using our subs shows the lack of depth in the squad. We really need to strengthen even when Torres returns.
We are having to play too many players who look out of form, just because we have no one decent to replace them with. I thought we lost the midfield battle in the first 5 minutes and it was only when Fabregas went off that we actually started to play, unfortunately we still never looked like a team at the top of the league.
Effort we had in abundance, quality and skill we looked sorely lacking.
I think it says it all when the best attacking option we have to bring on are reserve quality players like Ngog and El Zhar, with a makeshift mid-field containing Lucas. Babel was just completely terrible when he came out. No impact at all out of him. Needs to try harder, or I wouldn't mind seeing him go come January if we can get a quality striker for replacement. Considering the manager wasn't there, and the team available, we did OK, I felt. This game was a worry to me before we played it seeing as Arsenal have had a knack for turning it on against the bigger sides this season. The transfer window will make or break our season, I feel. It's key that Rafa gets the right back-up.
Don't think there is any balls on transfer market atm.
Rafa does need some.
prepare for bad second goalkeeper,some fullbacks on free,and Koren from WBA to replace Benayoun
An you are one of the Toss.ers im talking about . you are so wrong lad its unreal. Id love to stand next to you in a game . Mind you i think id get arrested .
You need to behave yourself , because you are becoming a joke
what? you want me to say everything is alright? to me it is not and to me you are ok,but stupid lad. Fair enough from you and from me. Mate,please stop posting about booing fans,it is becoming so pathetic. After the game,we disscuss the game,and if I think that Rafa does bad signings it is my fukcin opinion and I can have my opinio. You are to.sser,now what? I would beat you too? now what? are you stupid that much mate? nanny(hahaha to nick name,cause if some nanny could beat me,buahahahahah)
Emerald Red wrote:heimdall wrote:It would have been a great result if we were playing against 11 men and Fabregas was on the pitch.
We had half an hour against 10 men and if Rafa is a tactical wizard he should have been sitting at home and worked out how to beat the gunners or at least fashion a shot on target!
Glen Hoddle called it right when he said he was puzzled, he wasn't the only one.
WTF was Keane subbed, only for Rafa to minutes later put on N'Gog, if I was Wenger at full time I would have been thanking Sammy for the subs because they helped Arsenal's cause a lot more than ours.
Overall a good point but shocking lack of options or chances created and I don't think it's as easy as saying come back Fernando, there is a bigger problem at the moment and it's called lack of original tactics.
That's why Glen Hoddle hasn't had a decent job since his outlandish remarks, and Rafa is in charge of one of the most feared teams in Europe at the minute. People in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
Emerald Red wrote:heimdall wrote:It would have been a great result if we were playing against 11 men and Fabregas was on the pitch.
We had half an hour against 10 men and if Rafa is a tactical wizard he should have been sitting at home and worked out how to beat the gunners or at least fashion a shot on target!
Glen Hoddle called it right when he said he was puzzled, he wasn't the only one.
WTF was Keane subbed, only for Rafa to minutes later put on N'Gog, if I was Wenger at full time I would have been thanking Sammy for the subs because they helped Arsenal's cause a lot more than ours.
Overall a good point but shocking lack of options or chances created and I don't think it's as easy as saying come back Fernando, there is a bigger problem at the moment and it's called lack of original tactics.
That's why Glen Hoddle hasn't had a decent job since his outlandish remarks, and Rafa is in charge of one of the most feared teams in Europe at the minute. People in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
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