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Vik was superb today. That is his best performance for us. Strong, quick, won all his battles, outstanding work for the assist and two goals.Originally posted by WES View PostMuch better than Gyok according to Rich
Brilliant all round centre forward performance.
21 goals. What a useless ****
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Have you considered the possibility that his Arsenal career died for your sins?Originally posted by Peter View PostJesus is ****ing useless
Maybe he'll be resurrected.
Didn't realise Vik had got to 20 goals already. He looked so different with a fit and firing B. The whole team did.
Easy's doing a good job of covering for Odin - though when Odin's at his best he looks utterly world class. But B is the difference between being a boring team and being won with a great defence and a magic forward line.
Please Lord, let him stay fit for the rest of the season and play by far the best football of his life so far.
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What I loved most was his physical play - he?s a bit of a unit and today he used it. He?s not in Portugal anymore, he needs to realise itOriginally posted by Peter View PostVik was superb today. That is his best performance for us. Strong, quick, won all his battles, outstanding work for the assist and two goals.
Brilliant all round centre forward performance.
21 goals. What a useless ****
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Did you see that time their player jumped all over him and he was shocked not to get the FK? What did you think?Originally posted by WES View PostWhat I loved most was his physical play - he?s a bit of a unit and today he used it. He?s not in Portugal anymore, he needs to realise it
If you put your hands on a players shoulders and use them to jump up behind him to win the header while stopping your opponent jump, is that a foul?
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The officials don't fancy him, they seem to have decided, for now, that he goes down a little bit too easily.Originally posted by Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult View PostDid you see that time their player jumped all over him and he was shocked not to get the FK? What did you think?
If you put your hands on a players shoulders and use them to jump up behind him to win the header while stopping your opponent jump, is that a foul?
To continue Wes' point, I think he'd get more love from refs if he fought for the ball even harder. It's the Premier League, after all; basically rugby union."Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.
"But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."
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Wingers putting the ball on the money for the centre-forward; what'll they think of nextOriginally posted by WES View PostWhat I loved most was his physical play - he?s a bit of a unit and today he used it. He?s not in Portugal anymore, he needs to realise it
"Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.
"But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."
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Jamie Rednapp saying Saka's biggest weakness is that he doesn't go outside on his right foot enough.Originally posted by redgunamo View PostWingers putting the ball on the money for the centre-forward; what'll they think of next
No, Jamie- you just dont know what you are ****ing talking about. That is actually one of his biggest strengths.
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He seemed more aggressive today. ExcellentOriginally posted by redgunamo View PostThe officials don't fancy him, they seem to have decided, for now, that he goes down a little bit too easily.
To continue Wes' point, I think he'd get more love from refs if he fought for the ball even harder. It's the Premier League, after all; basically rugby union.
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I loved that, the first goal; probably Jover's masterpiece. Make them think they've solved the equation (when there's no ball into the box) then change the value of "X" at the last moment.Originally posted by Peter View PostJamie Rednapp saying Saka's biggest weakness is that he doesn't go outside on his right foot enough.
No, Jamie- you just dont know what you are ****ing talking about. That is actually one of his biggest strengths.
One day, football may just be one long set piece routine
"Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.
"But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."
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Well they stopped us taking ages to take set pieces. So we have found a different way of making them take longer.Originally posted by redgunamo View PostI loved that, the first goal; probably Jover's masterpiece. Make them think they've solved the equation (when there's no ball into the box) then change the value of "X" at the last moment.
One day, football may just be one long set piece routine
Innovation
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That had me screaming at the telly! In what universe was that not foul play? The One Eyed Donkey did have a great game and I was particularly enamoured of the header which was bloody tricky and excellently executed - shame he fluffed his hat-trick. Now he just needs to do it for the remaining matches.Originally posted by Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult View PostDid you see that time their player jumped all over him and he was shocked not to get the FK? What did you think?
If you put your hands on a players shoulders and use them to jump up behind him to win the header while stopping your opponent jump, is that a foul?
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Do you remember the incident I mean? Vik on the left wing by the half way line, back to goal and the defender behind him jumped over him. The defender put both his hands on Vik's shoulders to get leverage for his jump, stopping Vik jumping and bundling him over.Originally posted by redgunamo View PostThe officials don't fancy him, they seem to have decided, for now, that he goes down a little bit too easily.
To continue Wes' point, I think he'd get more love from refs if he fought for the ball even harder. It's the Premier League, after all; basically rugby union.
A foul wasn't given. Was that the correct decision?
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