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Premier League: WBA vs Arsenal-29/11/14, 12:45, BT Sports1

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Jasard

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Re: Premier League: WBA vs Arsenal-29/11/14, 12:45, BT Sport

So hoping Henry gets his coaching role, he could do wonders with some of our lot
 

BobP

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Re: Premier League: WBA vs Arsenal-29/11/14, 12:45, BT Sport

**** the coaching role, Henry could still do a job for us, would be our best striker if he were to return.

His physical attributes may have declined as his age has increased but the smarts are still all there, he's been making a mockery of the MLS, a mockery. Drogba is still doing a job for Chelsea and Henry is better than Drogba.
 

infineon

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Re: Premier League: WBA vs Arsenal-29/11/14, 12:45, BT Sport

Drogba's more physical style of game gives him greater longevity in top level competition. Henry has lost the pace that characterised his game when he was in his prime and although he still has a great deal of experience and knowledge I don't see that he has the type of engine to play in midfield.
 

Mastadon

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Re: Premier League: WBA vs Arsenal-29/11/14, 12:45, BT Sport

Fans are free to protest but it's not going to achieve anything. United had huge anti Glazer protests and the Glazers out campaign has lasted for a decade while accomplishing sweet **** all. The sad truth is for every season ticket holder who gives up there are many more waiting to take his place. Boycotting games won't hurt financially the season tickets have already been paid whether you turn up or not. Merchandising and match day food sales might drop but it won't be anything remotely significant.
 

Jury

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Re: Premier League: WBA vs Arsenal-29/11/14, 12:45, BT Sport

Their 'Glazers Out' protests were pathetic and transparent. They only piped up when the club started doing sh!t. The Glazers were fine when they were winning, and they were doing nothing different to spark the protests. They also went quiet when they coughed up £200m for transfers. 'Glazers Out' my ****ing arse, like they give a **** about anything other than winning. Cry baby wankers.
 

Enfield

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Re: Premier League: WBA vs Arsenal-29/11/14, 12:45, BT Sport

The biggest reason to be optimistic here is that we were a lot more organised when we didn’t have the ball. Also did anyone else notice the amount of times our midfielders booted the ball clear from our own box in the last 10 mins.

That tells us at least three things:
1. They were back there to help out, we didn’t have that for a while
2. They weren’t trying to play it out and hold on to possession. That is a marked change in how we defend
3. 1&2 tell us we are trying to address our problems which has not been evident in the past
 

DanDare

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Re: Premier League: WBA vs Arsenal-29/11/14, 12:45, BT Sport

The Jury said:
Their 'Glazers Out' protests were pathetic and transparent. They only piped up when the club started doing sh!t. The Glazers were fine when they were winning, and they were doing nothing different to spark the protests. They also went quiet when they coughed up £200m for transfers. 'Glazers Out' my ******* arse, like they give a **** about anything other than winning. Cry baby wankers.


This is like the ramblings of a bitter and senile old man
 
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