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SA Gunner

Hates Tierney And Wants Him Sold Immediately
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Country: South Africa

Player:Nketiah
Not saying there’s a shift or they’ll ever be a bigger club but they’ve finished above us in the last 4 seasons... (this one will make it 5 in a row) this is not a laughing matter!

Who cares.

What have they won recently?

For them, success is participating and making top four, for us.. its winning.
 

Lady_Gooner

Posting While Meditating
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Country: England
Wonder if our fans will bring up how much Auba makes every week like they did every time özil had a bad game... probably not!
 

NieThePiet

Loves Overhyping Our Rivals
Some said "City and Liverpool are crossing a lot too", but they are crossing from good positions not from ****'n everywhere.
 

Sanchez11

Nobody Is Coming!

Country: England
We are a poor mans Big Sam team fml pure garbage!! Screw the performance we need points, we played well but lost is relegation fodder!!
 

arsmile

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when PEA plays badly he looks like how Theo used to playing at CF...i used to say it was like he was theo with a haricut but now walcott's hair is so much more ambitious than his...
 

KrissKringle

Reinventing VAR 😡
Another cross.
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