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Well, could it????
-- Anonymous, December 18, 2001
Aah'm Prayin'
-- Anonymous, December 18, 2001
Of course it could! (:o)
-- Anonymous, December 18, 2001
it is definitely the one
-- Anonymous, December 18, 2001
We have a chance. They are good, but not that good - team selection for this one is even more critical than usual.
-- Anonymous, December 18, 2001
No it couldn't! consider nothing less than a 5-0 drubbing....trust me!
-- Anonymous, December 18, 2001
Nope.How many penalties do Arsenal usually concede at home?
If the answer is not many then your chance has gone.
-- Anonymous, December 18, 2001
sk, you're missing the part to be played by the wonderful referee. I believe we have a nice gentleman in charge who sent off 'boro's keeper but let Given stay on ;-))On hte other hand he may want to even things up :-((((
-- Anonymous, December 18, 2001
and Bolton losing their goalie, we have a habit of it, and Asenal are already down to third choice ....
-- Anonymous, December 18, 2001
Tonight will be night.
-- Anonymous, December 18, 2001
Ne chance whatsoever. I remember what all you optymists were saying before Charlton and I'm not having a bar of it this time
-- Anonymous, December 18, 2001
As long as we put in the effort I will be happy, if we secure a point or 3 I will do cartwheels. This pathetic London run must come to an end sometime and it would be great if it was on the telly when it happened.
-- Anonymous, December 18, 2001
exactly, on the tele. we are shagged, its double doom...tele and London.
-- Anonymous, December 18, 2001
This double negative might work in our favour, after all it was Fiday the 14th last week and someone could probably find something meaningful in that.
-- Anonymous, December 18, 2001
....and LT is in the UK....and the moon is in virgo(or what ever) and muzza in Oz has had a bevvie or two and well buggered if I know.........
-- Anonymous, December 18, 2001
'I have a bad feeling about this...'
-- Anonymous, December 18, 2001
Don't worry lads and lasses, the Ronnie has enlisted Uri Geller....
-- Anonymous, December 18, 2001
Great, so he'll conjure Olivier Dacourt to bend the ball into our net and Arse still wind up with all 3 points. ;-)
-- Anonymous, December 18, 2001
LOL Dougal............ Are you joking ??
-- Anonymous, December 18, 2001
no dougal no, please tell me that isn't true
-- Anonymous, December 18, 2001
Nope, I'm afraid it's true: front page and editorial of tonight's Ronnie Gill.
-- Anonymous, December 18, 2001
Oh lord. We'll need to break this London curse simply for the fact the papers have scraped the bottom right out of the barrel to come up with stories.
-- Anonymous, December 18, 2001
With Uri Geller on our side we could even have saved the plane fare down there. Stick him behind the appropriate goal and arse may as well stay in the dressing room. :-))
-- Anonymous, December 18, 2001
3-1 to us. Bellmy 2, Shearer 1 (pen) Henry
-- Anonymous, December 18, 2001
HAWAY WOR URI!
-- Anonymous, December 18, 2001
Jim, my God I have to admit I thought you were plonkers but you are spot on. Scary, but fantastic stuff!
-- Anonymous, December 18, 2001
JIm is Graham Poll in disguise. ;-)Somebody put Uri on a 5yr contract please!!!
-- Anonymous, December 18, 2001
After the West Ham defeat I conjectured that when such a run of negative wins in a certain geographical location takes place it is likely to be broken in spectacular fashion either by a big win against a lesser team or victory over Arsenal - after watching Charlton score against us after a double deflection I thought that our duck would be broken via a crushing win in a replay against Crystal Palace - last night was beyond my widlest dreams!
-- Anonymous, December 18, 2001