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Bolton will want to put in a performance after that hammering in the FA Cup semi-final against Stoke. Will be another hard game and i can see another draw on the cards.
If Utd win on Saturday then we will also win because the pressure of the title race will be gone. If Utd put pressure on us by dropping points against Everton and thus possibly allowing to sneak back into contention(some blind optimism for those downtrodden souls) then we will find another(almost amusing) way to **** up late on(a nice dose of pessimism to bring me back down to earth).
Whatever happens, happens. I'm just waiting for next season and not even looking at the league table anymore just enjoying each game as it comes with the commentary turned off so i wont have to hear any mentions of how far ahead manure are or be reminded of our past failures.
Lose this then lose to Utd - unthinkable. This is a three points must as is every game, we played well tonight against a side that allowed us time and space - yet we still conceded three. Bolton will no doubt 'park the bus' we can't afford another crap 0-0 or 1-1 ..............
Must win, no matter what happens on Saturday between Man U and Everton.
I don't want heads dropping until the end of the season once the race for the tittle is over or/and we have insured a CL spot, anything less then 100% from Wenger and the team is unacceptable.
Its not over till its over.
I personally think we'll win this game comfortably (is that possible?).
In a football match anything can happen, the players, 90 minutes, fantastic moves, an element of luck, talent, courage, and touch of magic and, for those who are watching these men play, the search for excitement, for a memory, for a lesson in life.
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