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MADDO
05-18-2003, 11:45 AM
Well Manchester United have won the league and Arsenal cannot get it through their thick French skulls that it means they are the best in the country and the team that finished second is not...
They got the FA Cup but that means not alot in the grand scheme of things.
Patrick Vieira has said that his team, the same one that failed to get into the 2nd group stage of the Champions league will win it... Not likely Pat, you struggle away from home in England so travelling to Spain, Italy and Germany will never be good for you all. Bergkamp is too scared to travel and the others are just too poor.
So to Arsenal supporters and everyone else, MANCHESTER UNITED ARE THE BEST IN ENGLAND FOR THE 8th TIME IN 11 YEARS. BOO YA
Catenaccio
05-19-2003, 07:14 PM
Originally posted by MADDO
you struggle away from home in England so travelling to Spain, Italy and Germany will never be good for you all. Bergkamp is too scared to travel and the others are just too poor.
May I just say their downfall was actually at Highbury this season in Europe. Shockingly they only managed to win against Dortmund at home if I'm not mistaken. Lost to Auxerre, drew the other 4.
cyber_tyrant
06-09-2003, 06:15 AM
Whatever it is, MANCHESTER UNITED IS STILL THE BEST TEAM IN THE WORLD!!! (eat that!)
Whatever it is, MANCHESTER UNITED IS STILL THE BEST TEAM IN THE WORLD!!! (eat that!)
feel free 2make an argument that Manure where best in the EPL
they won it
best in the world
far from it
both fergie(by sellin half the team) and keano (in his autobiog rewrite) have expressed their disapppointment with last seasons performance
both know deep down arsenal simply crumbled at the end
manures unbeaten run was awesome
but if the gunners could have held a lead it would have counted for nothing
in the CL manure where way off the pace of the top sides
The Rule
08-11-2003, 09:18 AM
Agree with JD, Arsenal handed the title to Manure, through a combo of Vieira's injury and the team's inability to hold onto a lead. Arsenal are still England's best.
Welcome back JD
Catenaccio
08-11-2003, 09:37 AM
Agree with JD, Arsenal handed the title to Manure, through a combo of Vieira's injury and the team's inability to hold onto a lead. Arsenal are still England's best.
Welcome back JD
Yeah, especially after the 2nd half performance yesterday.
Kolo Toure's usage at centre half showed his versatility, yet also the lack of depth to Arsenal's squad which plagued them last season and catalysed their collapse. The game also displayed their rather one-dimensional play, too many balls played forward quickly then quickly lost. Too much reliance on Henry drifting to flanks in the 1st half, and Pires from central in the 2nd. Inspirations like Bergkamp, though tough to take it may be, are past their sell by date, shown by his lack of mobility throughout the match.
DB wasn't gr8 yesterday
and maybe will never be the player of 98 or 02 4that matter
who inspired us2 doubles with lots of key goals
but he can still pull the strings
If wenger can coax one more great double quality season out of him
then maybe we can do even better than we did in those two years
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