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PL: Arsenal v Chelsea | January 19, 2019 17:30 GMT | BT Sport

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Tourbillion

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The boys will probably be a **** tease and win this game, safe in the knowledge that we'll still be a way off 4th place thus rendering the win semi-useless. The false promises culture is the bedrock of AFC post 2008.
 
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m-due

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A must win game for us. United already caught us thanks to a horrible December. Arsenal 3-1. Just do it Gunners.
 

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Sapient Hawk

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Even if we beat them (which I expect us to) it'd only be another false dawn before United arrive on Friday & spoil everyone's mood. Then we win against Cardiff before being humbled by City for the umpteenth time.

Europa League is our only chance.
 

Toby

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Was going for a draw first as it's a home game and Chelsea somewhat off the rails, too. But then I remembered they still have Hazard who's gonna run circles around our bunch.
 

HollandGooner

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Just stop the 5-2-3 bollocks and play to your strenghts with Auba and Laca upfront Iwobi on the bench Özil Torreira Xhaka Ramsey midfield.
 
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