The Calm(ish) after the Storm
Hello, so there was a game at the Emirates last night, unfortunately it was between Brazil and Ireland and I’m fairly sure nothing interesting happened, apart from us welcoming Gilberto back, he was good wasn’t he, and I reckon he’d probably be more useful to us than Denilson at the minute but I gonna get into that because I refuse to be negative!! We also welcomed back the Beast, not quite as much as we did Gilberto but then he didn’t do as much for the club as Gilberto did he, I know he scored 4 in the 6-3 win at Anfield but not a lot else springs to mind. So the mini interlull continues, Arseblog is very good if you haven’t seen/read it yet, with England playing later today in a ridiculously important game against Eygpt I’m sure Fergie will be completely happy to let Rooney play the full 90 minutes. Much like Wenger was happy to let RVP play against Italy in that hugely important game, oh wait, maybe not.
Good to see Mock the Week getting in on the Cashley abuse, ‘And now we move onto a new round called, Oh look Ashley Coles sent me a picture of his mock’. I know it was a repeat but still I’m glad it’s being shown
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The fall out from the tackle continues with Ivan Gazidis saying ‘ It was devastating for all of us. I feel a little bit of the heart has been ripped out of the club. The best thing we can do for him is win a trophy this season.’ Absolutely sir can’t wait till the end of the season with that kind of talk. We’ll see what happens on Saturday, personally I reckon we’ll spank Burnley, and that will continue the catalyst and really give the players the belief and confidence to go on and win the league.
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All the best to Aaron and COME ON YOU GUNNERS!!!!
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