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benelsmore wrote:
Do Barca need a Welshman to compete with Bale at Real? :lol:


That Ramsey to Barca story is legitimately hilarious :lol:
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:
benelsmore wrote:
Do Barca need a Welshman to compete with Bale at Real? :lol:


That Ramsey to Barca story is legitimately hilarious :lol:


Quote them $85mil and see how stupid they are.
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Great interview with Per in the Telegraph. Fucking love our BFG

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[size=9]Per Mertesacker says 'I am proud to be part of the Arsenal tradition’ ahead of Everton's visit to Emirates Stadium[/size]

For Per Mertesacker, “being Arsenal” is not simply about the mature, frequently elegant football they are playing this season. For the tall, intelligent centre-half, “being Arsenal” is also about spending a day researching the plight of refugees, coaching those who felt the world had abandoned them and then donating a day’s wages to charity. “Being Arsenal makes me proud,’’ said Mertesacker.

He had read up on the individual stories of the 20 torture survivors that he and Mesut Özil coached on Monday afternoon on the Cruyff Court, Islington, north London. Mertesacker learned how they had fled their home-lands across the world after being given electric shocks, been struck with rifle butts and kept in isolation, trying to break their will.

He listened as they talked of how their confidence was being rebuilt by these weekly sessions organized by the Arsenal Foundation and Freedom from Torture, a medical foundation treating 1,200 refugees in the UK. “It’s really hard to imagine what happened to them,’’ said Mertesacker. “They just want to forget. You could see in their bright eyes their joy of playing football together. As professional footballers we have a responsibility. We have the power, the platform and the money to really help people.

“Being Arsenal makes me proud not only as a footballer on the pitch but also part of this Foundation work. Arsenal stands for tradition. I feel the class of the people here at Arsenal, good people. Arsenal have a history of doing great things for the community. Arsenal have never forgotten their roots. I stand for that as well.’’

The 29-year-old has his own foundation, raising funds for charitable projects after the death of his former Hannover 96 team-mate Robert Enke, who stepped in front of a train.

“That was absolutely horrible. I couldn’t believe what happened. Robert and I were good friends. Time goes by but…well, it’s just good to think about Robert from time to time, remembering the great times we had together. I try to put something back.

“Sometimes the image of footballers is not always the best. When I started, I always promised myself to be honest, to stay myself, to prepare for difficulties and overcome them. I took these principles from my parents. My mother is a secretary at a school and my father works in a bank.

“They always supported me in a good way. When my parents came to games, they never shouted, they just kept calm. When I was 15, my father said: ‘You’re not going to be a professional player.’ My mother said: ‘Take it as a hobby, do your schoolwork and then we see what happens.’ I felt ‘OK, no pressure, I’ll just enjoy my football and if it doesn’t work I’ll study sports’. My parents always kept me grounded, kept me humble. That’s what made me feel not too important, not a shiny superstar.’’

For Mertesacker, “being Arsenal” began aged 10 when he visited an aunt who was living in England. She took him and one of his two brothers to a shop. “I grabbed the Arsenal shirt and my brother grabbed the Man United shirt. There was always a rivalry between ManU and Arsenal and always big rivalry between us as brothers. I actually have two shirts, the JVC one, home and away. There are pictures of me playing in the shirt, aged 10 or 12. I liked Tony Adams. But it was hard for me to chose one role model. It made me feel good just ‘being Arsenal’. I’ve always wanted to be in touch with Arsenal, have a little relationship between us. It was a big thing when Arsenal first called me. I said to myself: ‘I have to go. I have the shirt’.’’

Mertesacker signed in 2011 from Werder Bremen, forcing his brother to surrender his United affiliations. “He has switched completely now. From time to time, he gets on the bus at the Emirates and goes to away games. He doesn’t introduce himself as my brother. He just badly wants an adventure. He likes the fan culture, the passion. He’s made some friends on buses. He just wants to be an away fan and support Arsenal.’’

It cannot have been easy early on. Mertesacker struggled, making errors, caught out by quick strikers. “As a defender, it’s about seeing situations as early as possible, especially in England where the speed is really high, more than in Germany. I had a lot of difficulties to start with. I kept mistakes with me all the next day. I always ask myself: ‘what happened?’ But in every single second the Boss Arsène Wenger supported me when I suffered or made a few mistakes. He said: ‘you have to cope quickly and respond to the criticism’. He trusted me.’’

Even in that troubled first year, Mertesacker never regretted moving to England. “No, never. I always had faith that I had the qualities to be a regular in a Premier League team. It was a hard fight but at the end I’m really proud. I now have the nose and can smell the danger. I now know when my partner (Laurent Koscielny) needs me to cover him.

“It’s made me a better footballer. I anticipate and read the game even more because I maybe don’t have the pace. I have to get by on my own qualities. I don’t know never if it (pace) is needed to be a better player. When you compare me to Laurent he is more the mobile quick player. You need players like that and others like me with the organisation, the communication and anticipation.”

Mertesacker loves the mix of skills, the defensive strengths and attacking guile in Arsenal, and believes trophies will come. “Our team is a big melting pot with a lot of qualities thrown in. I really think we can get something out of that big pot. With that pot we think we can win every single game. Mesut has this special touch. He produces special moments. He has settled very quickly, adapted well, and there’s more to come from Mesut in the next months. He’s not at his best at the moment.

“It is good to see the great passing. Jack Wilshere had a serious injury so he needs his time. Everyone is very cautious about Jack. Take some time. Let him do his job. He’s a great footballer. He keeps the ball well, he goes deep, and he can finish as well. We are delighted with him at Arsenal. Of course he would get in the German squad! He is the type of player that every team would like to have, he can play different positions. At the moment, he is playing on the right wing to cope with Theo (Walcott) injured.

“Theo’s a great guy. There were a lot of rumours about his situation but you could see he was really happy to extend his contract here. He likes to be in Arsenal’s dressing-room.

He’s well known with his pace and finishing qualities. Olivier Giroud improved a lot with how he fights for the ball, the way he positions his body. It’s unbelievable for me how he has improved. He’s a really special player; in possession he can cope with every situation.

“There are a lot of players who want to stand up and say ‘we want to create something special’. Mathieu Flamini, Aaron Ramsey. You can go through the whole squad. It’s fantastic. When you score goals consistently like Ramsey, it’s just amazing his contribution. Arsenal took him from Cardiff - there was always big belief in his footballing qualities. A year ago, a lot of people doubted him. ‘Not consistent enough’, ‘not good enough’. But the manager knew Ramsey is a player who is really intelligent enough to cope with difficulties, with his mistakes. He works really hard and is a good lad as well.’’

Ramsey was even applauded by Cardiff fans when scoring against them last weekend. “I asked him before the game: ‘It would be crazy if they boo you at Cardiff as well as at Swansea.’

He didn’t know what would happen. He thought maybe it (booing) can happen. It was really surprising and so respectful when the clapped him. Ramsey is such a kind person that he deserves that.

“I don’t know whether that would have happened in Germany. I played with Marko Marin at Werder Bremen. He went back to Borussia Moenchengladbach, the club that developed him, and they booed him. That’s football. That’s the business.’’

He understands the business, even in a friendly dressing-room like Arsenal. “There’s not ‘friendship’ but we are good mates, good team-mates. Everyone has to take care of his wife and children. There are a lot of parents in the team.’’

Mertesacker lives with Ulrike Stange, an international handballer, and their young son. “I come from Germany and am not used to this busy, busy Christmas period which is unbelievable. My phones goes and it is former team-mates ringing from Dubai. What am I doing! It is strange, strange, strange from a family perspective. It was really hard to realise there’s no easing off, no traditional meal. But I can cope. I’m really proud that I have the opportunity to play and play because the career will stop one day. It’s a long, hard season with big games to come and the table will be tight.’’

This season is huge for club and country, particularly with the World Cup. He has a message for England. “The English talk too much about penalties. There’s a new generation coming through but penalties are always mentioned again and again. The English like the German mentality: focused and disciplined. That is what the English want to be, especially football-wise in summers.

“We’ve been consistent, second, third, fourth but it’s not enough. Before we had 11-13 players; now we have a lot more players who can make the difference. Our team for the World Cup is going to be very good. Everyone wants that title. We have a special mentality and, if everyone is fit, we have a good chance to win.

“We have great quality now. We are well-respected. When I came to Arsenal I didn’t expect to be well-respected but I was immediately made to feel comfortable. I felt supported. The fans sing that I’m a ‘Big f***** German’. I was really surprised. I was not sure about it, about what it meant. But I know it’s affectionate so I will go with it! I hope to hear it again and again. I love ‘being Arsenal’.’’
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/arsenal/10501748/Per-Mertesacker-says-I-am-proud-to-be-part-of-the-Arsenal-tradition-ahead-of-Evertons-visit-to-Emirates-Stadium.html

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What a night for us. Means that if we win, even if we lose against both City and Chelsea we'll still be ontop :d Also means we''ll be 15pts ahead of United. Would never in my wildest dreams have predicted this.

Getting ahead of myself, but if we win tonight and beat City next week we'll be 11 pts ahead of them going into Christmas. Just nuts.
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Everyone keeps going on about having to beat Chelsea or City, but why do we have to when so many other teams are doing it for us? :lol:
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Imo I think we need to, City especially, just to prove to ourselves that we can and to also give the team the belief that they are good enough. They probably have that already, but doesn't hurt to reinforce it :lol:
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:
Great interview with Per in the Telegraph. Fucking love our BFG

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[size=9]Per Mertesacker says 'I am proud to be part of the Arsenal tradition’ ahead of Everton's visit to Emirates Stadium[/size]

For Per Mertesacker, “being Arsenal” is not simply about the mature, frequently elegant football they are playing this season. For the tall, intelligent centre-half, “being Arsenal” is also about spending a day researching the plight of refugees, coaching those who felt the world had abandoned them and then donating a day’s wages to charity. “Being Arsenal makes me proud,’’ said Mertesacker.

He had read up on the individual stories of the 20 torture survivors that he and Mesut Özil coached on Monday afternoon on the Cruyff Court, Islington, north London. Mertesacker learned how they had fled their home-lands across the world after being given electric shocks, been struck with rifle butts and kept in isolation, trying to break their will.

He listened as they talked of how their confidence was being rebuilt by these weekly sessions organized by the Arsenal Foundation and Freedom from Torture, a medical foundation treating 1,200 refugees in the UK. “It’s really hard to imagine what happened to them,’’ said Mertesacker. “They just want to forget. You could see in their bright eyes their joy of playing football together. As professional footballers we have a responsibility. We have the power, the platform and the money to really help people.

“Being Arsenal makes me proud not only as a footballer on the pitch but also part of this Foundation work. Arsenal stands for tradition. I feel the class of the people here at Arsenal, good people. Arsenal have a history of doing great things for the community. Arsenal have never forgotten their roots. I stand for that as well.’’

The 29-year-old has his own foundation, raising funds for charitable projects after the death of his former Hannover 96 team-mate Robert Enke, who stepped in front of a train.

“That was absolutely horrible. I couldn’t believe what happened. Robert and I were good friends. Time goes by but…well, it’s just good to think about Robert from time to time, remembering the great times we had together. I try to put something back.

“Sometimes the image of footballers is not always the best. When I started, I always promised myself to be honest, to stay myself, to prepare for difficulties and overcome them. I took these principles from my parents. My mother is a secretary at a school and my father works in a bank.

“They always supported me in a good way. When my parents came to games, they never shouted, they just kept calm. When I was 15, my father said: ‘You’re not going to be a professional player.’ My mother said: ‘Take it as a hobby, do your schoolwork and then we see what happens.’ I felt ‘OK, no pressure, I’ll just enjoy my football and if it doesn’t work I’ll study sports’. My parents always kept me grounded, kept me humble. That’s what made me feel not too important, not a shiny superstar.’’

For Mertesacker, “being Arsenal” began aged 10 when he visited an aunt who was living in England. She took him and one of his two brothers to a shop. “I grabbed the Arsenal shirt and my brother grabbed the Man United shirt. There was always a rivalry between ManU and Arsenal and always big rivalry between us as brothers. I actually have two shirts, the JVC one, home and away. There are pictures of me playing in the shirt, aged 10 or 12. I liked Tony Adams. But it was hard for me to chose one role model. It made me feel good just ‘being Arsenal’. I’ve always wanted to be in touch with Arsenal, have a little relationship between us. It was a big thing when Arsenal first called me. I said to myself: ‘I have to go. I have the shirt’.’’

Mertesacker signed in 2011 from Werder Bremen, forcing his brother to surrender his United affiliations. “He has switched completely now. From time to time, he gets on the bus at the Emirates and goes to away games. He doesn’t introduce himself as my brother. He just badly wants an adventure. He likes the fan culture, the passion. He’s made some friends on buses. He just wants to be an away fan and support Arsenal.’’

It cannot have been easy early on. Mertesacker struggled, making errors, caught out by quick strikers. “As a defender, it’s about seeing situations as early as possible, especially in England where the speed is really high, more than in Germany. I had a lot of difficulties to start with. I kept mistakes with me all the next day. I always ask myself: ‘what happened?’ But in every single second the Boss Arsène Wenger supported me when I suffered or made a few mistakes. He said: ‘you have to cope quickly and respond to the criticism’. He trusted me.’’

Even in that troubled first year, Mertesacker never regretted moving to England. “No, never. I always had faith that I had the qualities to be a regular in a Premier League team. It was a hard fight but at the end I’m really proud. I now have the nose and can smell the danger. I now know when my partner (Laurent Koscielny) needs me to cover him.

“It’s made me a better footballer. I anticipate and read the game even more because I maybe don’t have the pace. I have to get by on my own qualities. I don’t know never if it (pace) is needed to be a better player. When you compare me to Laurent he is more the mobile quick player. You need players like that and others like me with the organisation, the communication and anticipation.”

Mertesacker loves the mix of skills, the defensive strengths and attacking guile in Arsenal, and believes trophies will come. “Our team is a big melting pot with a lot of qualities thrown in. I really think we can get something out of that big pot. With that pot we think we can win every single game. Mesut has this special touch. He produces special moments. He has settled very quickly, adapted well, and there’s more to come from Mesut in the next months. He’s not at his best at the moment.

“It is good to see the great passing. Jack Wilshere had a serious injury so he needs his time. Everyone is very cautious about Jack. Take some time. Let him do his job. He’s a great footballer. He keeps the ball well, he goes deep, and he can finish as well. We are delighted with him at Arsenal. Of course he would get in the German squad! He is the type of player that every team would like to have, he can play different positions. At the moment, he is playing on the right wing to cope with Theo (Walcott) injured.

“Theo’s a great guy. There were a lot of rumours about his situation but you could see he was really happy to extend his contract here. He likes to be in Arsenal’s dressing-room.

He’s well known with his pace and finishing qualities. Olivier Giroud improved a lot with how he fights for the ball, the way he positions his body. It’s unbelievable for me how he has improved. He’s a really special player; in possession he can cope with every situation.

“There are a lot of players who want to stand up and say ‘we want to create something special’. Mathieu Flamini, Aaron Ramsey. You can go through the whole squad. It’s fantastic. When you score goals consistently like Ramsey, it’s just amazing his contribution. Arsenal took him from Cardiff - there was always big belief in his footballing qualities. A year ago, a lot of people doubted him. ‘Not consistent enough’, ‘not good enough’. But the manager knew Ramsey is a player who is really intelligent enough to cope with difficulties, with his mistakes. He works really hard and is a good lad as well.’’

Ramsey was even applauded by Cardiff fans when scoring against them last weekend. “I asked him before the game: ‘It would be crazy if they boo you at Cardiff as well as at Swansea.’

He didn’t know what would happen. He thought maybe it (booing) can happen. It was really surprising and so respectful when the clapped him. Ramsey is such a kind person that he deserves that.

“I don’t know whether that would have happened in Germany. I played with Marko Marin at Werder Bremen. He went back to Borussia Moenchengladbach, the club that developed him, and they booed him. That’s football. That’s the business.’’

He understands the business, even in a friendly dressing-room like Arsenal. “There’s not ‘friendship’ but we are good mates, good team-mates. Everyone has to take care of his wife and children. There are a lot of parents in the team.’’

Mertesacker lives with Ulrike Stange, an international handballer, and their young son. “I come from Germany and am not used to this busy, busy Christmas period which is unbelievable. My phones goes and it is former team-mates ringing from Dubai. What am I doing! It is strange, strange, strange from a family perspective. It was really hard to realise there’s no easing off, no traditional meal. But I can cope. I’m really proud that I have the opportunity to play and play because the career will stop one day. It’s a long, hard season with big games to come and the table will be tight.’’

This season is huge for club and country, particularly with the World Cup. He has a message for England. “The English talk too much about penalties. There’s a new generation coming through but penalties are always mentioned again and again. The English like the German mentality: focused and disciplined. That is what the English want to be, especially football-wise in summers.

“We’ve been consistent, second, third, fourth but it’s not enough. Before we had 11-13 players; now we have a lot more players who can make the difference. Our team for the World Cup is going to be very good. Everyone wants that title. We have a special mentality and, if everyone is fit, we have a good chance to win.

“We have great quality now. We are well-respected. When I came to Arsenal I didn’t expect to be well-respected but I was immediately made to feel comfortable. I felt supported. The fans sing that I’m a ‘Big f***** German’. I was really surprised. I was not sure about it, about what it meant. But I know it’s affectionate so I will go with it! I hope to hear it again and again. I love ‘being Arsenal’.’’
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/arsenal/10501748/Per-Mertesacker-says-I-am-proud-to-be-part-of-the-Arsenal-tradition-ahead-of-Evertons-visit-to-Emirates-Stadium.html


Excellent interview " there's not friendship, we are good mates" is a very revealing statement underlining the high stakes that everyone is playing for.
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Last 38 games
Arsenal 86
Chelsea 80
United 78
City 74
Sp*rs 73
Liverpool 72
Everton 68

If only titles were awarded from arbitrary points on the calendar.
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Well fuck me, thought that was in FUCK.

Koscielny played the game of his life tonight, ridiculous display.

Still 5 points clear, need 3 points from the next 2 games though.
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:cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:
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3rd Round FA Cup Draw Spurs - Arsenal at the Emirates :D
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3rd Round FA Cup Draw Spurs - Arsenal at the Emirates :D
Winner will win the cup IMO.
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milan_7 wrote:
benelsmore wrote:
3rd Round FA Cup Draw Spurs - Arsenal at the Emirates :D
Winner will win the cup IMO.


:lol: We won't win the cup even if we beat Arsenal.
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:cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:


Scared to think about what I would have done if that had gone in.

Just on the game, can't be to disappointed with the result, Everton are easily the toughest team we've played in the league this season, and on a weekend where City draw and Chelsea lose maybe a draw isn't all that bad.

First half, or at least the first 35-40 mins, weren't good enough, although I think a lot of that was down to Everton, just could not get into the game at all. 2nd half though was much much better. Can definitely count ourselves very unlucky not to lose, but a draw a fair result in the end.
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Ok seriously, how big is Koscielny's pocket to fit both Suarez and Lukaku in there? A year or 2 ago coming up against a guy like Lukaku would have terrified us, but Per and Kos especially completely dominated him. Only time he got in behind he was offside anyway.

Also I love how us drawing to a very very good Everton side, who's only lost once all season, suddenly raises all these questions about our title credentials. Yet City drawing with Southampton and Chelsea losing to Stoke doesn't seem to raise any questions about theirs.
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how can anybody be confident of arsenals title credentials when youve won nothing for 9 years? dont worry about city and chelsea, people know theyve got the bottle and the squad to win the league. arsenal shit themselves almost every season. people are waiting for arsenal to drop off this season but to be fair youve done well so far
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how can anybody be confident of arsenals title credentials when youve won nothing for 9 years? dont worry about city and chelsea, people know theyve got the bottle and the squad to win the league. arsenal shit themselves almost every season. people are waiting for arsenal to drop off this season but to be fair youve done well so far


The next 2 games will reveal all. People have been waiting all season for these 2 games.
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Ok so on the Dennis Bergkamp statue. Apparently it's all ready to go, they're just sorting out a time when God is available to be there for the unveiling.

Also rumours that they could unveil another statue at the same time.
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:
Ok so on the Dennis Bergkamp statue. Apparently it's all ready to go, they're just sorting out a time when God is available to be there for the unveiling.

Also rumours that they could unveil another statue at the same time.


A God Statue?
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Why do you guys need Robbie Fowler at Bergkamp's unveiling?
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afromanGT wrote:
Why do you guys need Robbie Fowler at Bergkamp's unveiling?


:lol:
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SO Arsenal lost 2-0 and Dortmund win 2-1 thus winning the group right?
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Yeah we finish 2nd and face one of Bayern, Barca, Real, PSG or Atletico :lol:

Oh well, would rather get knocked out in the first knockout round and not the quarters. Get it over and done with. Plus, if you'd told me we'd finish 2nd in that group at the start of the season I'd have taken it right there and then.

One other thing, please for the love of God let Sagna be fit on Saturday.
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Call me crazy, but I'm actually hoping we get Barca in the next round.
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:
Call me crazy, but I'm actually hoping we get Barca in the next round.


:lol: They beat Celtic 6-0

Then again, if theres a time to beat them, it's now.
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benelsmore wrote:
sydneycroatia58 wrote:
Call me crazy, but I'm actually hoping we get Barca in the next round.


:lol: They beat Celtic 6-0

Then again, if theres a time to beat them, it's now.


Is them beating Celtic 6-0 supposed to scare me :lol:?

In the end as long as we don't get Bayern I'm happy. I want Barca simply because beating them would be the most fun :lol:
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Have to say, I really don't like this quick turnaround for the City game. Although at least we get a nice long break before the Chelsea game.
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:
benelsmore wrote:
sydneycroatia58 wrote:
Call me crazy, but I'm actually hoping we get Barca in the next round.


:lol: They beat Celtic 6-0

Then again, if theres a time to beat them, it's now.


Is them beating Celtic 6-0 supposed to scare me :lol:?

In the end as long as we don't get Bayern I'm happy. I want Barca simply because beating them would be the most fun :lol:


Thats true.

I hate Flamini but I would love to see him go into a tackle two footed and off his feet on Neymar for the :lol: 's
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:
Yeah we finish 2nd and face one of Bayern, Barca, Real, PSG or Atletico :lol:



They will be hoping to avoid us!
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benelsmore wrote:
sydneycroatia58 wrote:
Call me crazy, but I'm actually hoping we get Barca in the next round.


:lol: They beat Celtic 6-0

Then again, if theres a time to beat them, it's now.


=;

6-1* thank you very much.

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