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Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal OMT

fudge all that look at how long we went without beating them! Their team is a shadow of what it was. Look at their CB's they may have to start Squillacci and Djorou we really should *struggle cuddle* them

Yep, really has to be attack, attack, attack! If we come out of the blocks fast like we did against Saudi Sportswashing Machine, there'll be shell shocked and it could be over by half time. I haven't felt this confident before an NLD ever...

I'll wake up shortly, it always happens that way with Spurs I'm afraid... I've had my fill over 35 years watching us snatch defeat after defeat from the scum when we have had the opportunity to take the glory. We are almost favourites for once with the bookies too, I really hope we beat the bastards this time and rub their noses in it!
 
anyone who doesn't think it'll be an extremely hard game on sunday is living in dreamland. aside from that reserve game before the 93 cup final we haven't won at their place by more than 1 goal for 30 years.
 
What's the punishment for DHSF if we lose? I mean, if you don't have full confidence of a win, why the fudge start the OMT? We need to have people who can believe in our fate, believe in our team and spread this positivity around the OMT so that we will go on and win!
Permanent rsol avatar!

I saw that their fullback Jenkington, Jenkinson (whatever) is fit again and if he plays, note to Harry get the ball to Bale with prodders to run at him all day! Bale destroyed him when he came on for Sagna at White Hart Lane.

As for VdV being "small time" for playing well against them...are they insulting themselves? What the fudge does that even mean? I love that VdV is up for the derby and has scored in every one he's played in.

If we fall behind I think we can come back (GHod it's nice to feel that way), but if they fall behind and their fans start getting tinkled/booing then they'll be fudged.
 
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Spurs relish favourites tag against Arsenal

Reuters, Thursday February 23 2012

By Mike Collett
LONDON, Feb 23 (Reuters) - One of the most fiercely contested Premier League fixtures of the season will take on even more importance than usual on Sunday when Arsenal play Tottenham Hotspur in the 150th north London league derby at the Emirates Stadium.
Victory for Spurs, who won 3-2 there last season after trailing 2-0 at halftime, would move Harry Redknapp's side 13 points clear of their arch-rivals and keep them on the coat-tails of leaders Emirates Marketing Project and Manchester United with 12 matches to play.
City should keep up their title challenge with a 13th successive home league win of the season when they play 17th-placed Blackburn Rovers on Saturday while United travel to Norwich City for a Sunday lunchtime kickoff.
City, with Argentine Carlos Tevez back in town after his unauthorised trip back home, lead the table with 60 points from 25 matches, followed by United on 58, Spurs on 53 and Arsenal on 43, level with troubled Chelsea who are at home to relegation-threatened Bolton Wanderers on Saturday.
BRAGGING RIGHTS
For most of the last 20 years Arsenal have been the dominant force with Spurs travelling to play them more in hope than expectation.
But now Spurs start as favourites and a win would give them their first League double over Arsenal since 1992-93.
Arsenal, beaten 4-0 at AC Milan in the Champions League and 2-0 at Sunderland in the FA Cup in their last two matches, are facing a seventh successive season without a trophy.
Coach Arsene Wenger's future has been the topic of much speculation after an erratic season which has left them battling with Chelsea, Saudi Sportswashing Machine and Liverpool for fourth place and another shot at the Champions League, their natural footballing habitat for the last 16 seasons.
Spurs have more to play for than just local bragging rights.
A victory would not only keep their title hopes alive but would also send a clear message they are beginning to accumulate the mental steel that for so long was at the very core of Arsenal's DNA.
However, no-one in the blue half of north London will under-estimate Arsenal knowing that victory would pull them out of the doldrums and give the Gunners renewed hope they can catch Spurs and finish higher than them again as they have done every season since 1996.
Spurs striker Jermain Defoe told LBC Radio on Wednesday he was confident Spurs can repeat their 2-1 win over Arsenal at White Hart Lane.
"It's going to be a difficult game but I'm confident, obviously, with the way we're playing," he said. "We've got a really strong squad now and everyone's playing well.
"Everyone's firing and team spirit is fantastic which I think is always important if you want to try to achieve something.
"You can't write Arsenal off. In football it's always the next game, you can change it in the next one. Playing against us, it'll be a different Arsenal from what people have seen over the last few weeks."
Former Arsenal striker Emmanuel Adebayor missed Spurs' FA Cup draw at Stevenage after twisting his knee in training but is expected to be fit for what promises to be a hostile return to his old club.
He is likely to be partnered by Rafael van der Vaart, who is back in full training after recovering from a calf injury that has kept him out of the last three games.
Arsenal, meanwhile, will hope centre-back Laurent Koscielny recovers from a knee injury but midfielder Aaron Ramsey looks like missing the game with an ankle problem.
 
It's Adebayor's birthday on Sunday. Let's hope he gives himself a lovely gift of 3 points.
 
Is it really his birthday!? awesome!

Is Vermaelen definitely out or am i think of Koscielny?

Dreamt that we beat them 3-0 last night or was beating them in 90th minute and didnt want them to score 1 goal!.... hmm bet on the cards?
 
Haven't had nerves like this before a game for ages (call it confidence). Desperate for a win as I think it will feel like a final nail in the coffin for the goons (fans and players alike).
 
According to Jenkinson on Arsenals OS, we've had a decent season so far but they have a stronger squad which will show on Sunday. Obviously.

Article titled, 'Spurs have done well, but we are stronger.'
 
Is it really his birthday!? awesome!

Is Vermaelen definitely out or am i think of Koscielny?

Dreamt that we beat them 3-0 last night or was beating them in 90th minute and didnt want them to score 1 goal!.... hmm bet on the cards?

13th (hmmm) post down:

http://www.glory-glory.co.uk/showthread.php?37-Let-s-Laugh-At-Arsenal/page22

Had a dream last night that we bear (or were beating) the goons 3-0 and Ade scored the first with a shot into the roof of the net from a tight angle on the right.

I desperately tried to convinced myself it wasn't a dream (in the dream) absolutley gutted when I woke up but I may have to place a bet :D

:-k
 
OK - got it

Jabroni 2242 up, 577 down
A loser, poser, lame-ass.

One who talks the talk, but could never walk the walk.

One who talks brick and doesn't back it up, but rather ends up eating their brick in return.

A fudgein 'tard.
 
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