All that you say is true, but nothing you say alters the fact that it was fúcking horrible.
Oh I concur and indeed stopped watching not long after the second, up to that point hoping in vain for some form of Dutch rising.
Sadly it reflects on what modern football has become.
05-25-2017, 10:38 AM
Sir C
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Originally Posted by IUFG
Ajax reminded me of one of those many sides Wenger would send out in the early rounds of the Rumbelows/Milk/Littlewoods/etc.
All lovely footballers, technically gifted and an eye for a pass. Lightweight as **** and **** scared of shooting at goal.
They did seem to freeze a bit. No doubt the occasion got to them.
Their fans were a bit unfair, I thought. Apparently they bombarded their own players with seats afterwards :hehe:
05-25-2017, 10:43 AM
IUFG
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Originally Posted by Sir C
Their fans were a bit unfair, I thought. Apparently they bombarded their own players with seats afterwards :hehe:
a leeetle bit poor form that, imo
05-25-2017, 11:02 AM
redgunamo
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Originally Posted by SWv2
Pragmatic approach to winning the game
Right. As you know, as a supporter, especially at the match itself, you simply want your team to do whatever it takes to win. You're not interested in philosophies and whatnot, or even the now legendary "next game" #WengerOut
05-25-2017, 12:58 PM
Ash
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Originally Posted by SWv2
A 17 year old in defence, marvellous. 17!!!!
We could end up with one or two of those on Saturday, at this rate.
05-25-2017, 01:01 PM
Ash
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Originally Posted by redgunamo
life is for everyone, not only those that are good at it.
That is excellent, redg. Is it from the new & inclusive Tory manifesto?
05-25-2017, 01:08 PM
redgunamo
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Originally Posted by Ash
That is excellent, redg. Is it from the new & inclusive Tory manifesto?
It would make for a decent campaign slogan, wouldn't it. I doubt it would work in politics though :-\