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Donovan looked pretty good against Arsenal. I was kinda of holding my breath, wondering if they'd give him PT and if they did if he would disappoint, but he looked sharp, fit, his pace gave defenders a problem.

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Sol is back with Arsenal. Let's see how that works out.

I'm honestly not to keen on him because of how he left the club. But let's see.
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Comedy Quaddafi wrote:Sol is back with Arsenal. Let's see how that works out.

I'm honestly not to keen on him because of how he left the club. But let's see.
I like to think he was driven to it by West Ham. It's all about the small victories for us... He played in the reserves game last night.

Did you see Adebayor on Sky Sports News talking about the terrible Togo team incident? He was wearing... an Arsenal shirt!

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i've read somewhere that he has stolen all clothes he could before he left arsenal.

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:lol: in a newsclip after the incident he was standing around disinterested in the background. Then when he noticed he was being filmed he started to hold his head in agony and looked sad all of a sudden in a really over-the-top manner. Hes the worst human to ever have lived.
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Shame he didnt run towards the gunners that day

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spitboxer wrote:Shame he didnt run towards the gunners that day
ba-dum pssfth

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He said that his brother gave him that t-shirt and that he hasn't noticed that it is arsenal shirt. Piece of shit.

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:cheers: to the Everton fans chanting U-S-A! U-S-A! when LD took corners.

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VideoKilledThe wrote::cheers: to the Everton fans chanting U-S-A! U-S-A! when LD took corners.
Watch them play Fulham when LD goes home and chant "You yank bastard" at Dempsey...

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^ LOLOL

Chelseas depth is really scary.

Good match against Bolton today. Almunia was dpendable and Fab was everywhere.
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and Dempsey does down...

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VideoKilledThe wrote::cheers: to the Everton fans chanting U-S-A! U-S-A! when LD took corners.
:lol: Missed that. Everton on the fight back.

So West Ham ownership saga is over, for a few more years anyway.

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Tevez is crazy this season.

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1 Arsenal 22 15 3 4 59-25 48
2 Chelsea 21 15 3 3 52-18 48
3 Manchester United 22 15 2 5 49-19 47

Yay! Great comeback, I was never worried even when we were two down.
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Melo spotted @ Denilsons slumberparty



:lol: that's the worst sort of links ever.

Villa
Chelsea
Manu
Liverpool
Porto

That's quite a schedule coming up.
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I expect to win both home games, manu and liv and at least to draw against villa and chelski. Ok i will be satisfied if we win against manu, liv and villa and lose to chelsea.
We will eliminate porto, im pretty sure.

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From: http://soccernet.espn.go.com/world-cup/ ... 901&ver=us
By Ives Galarcep wrote:Charlie Davies is lucky to be alive. He knows it, and even if he were to forget, there are plenty of reminders.

There are the surgical scars that now tattoo the American soccer star's body. There are the constant reminders from family and friends who never let him forget what he nearly lost, and what he has already overcome. Then there are the pictures burned into his memory of the mangled car he was pulled from after he survived a car crash that killed another passenger on Oct. 13. Davies, 23, sustained multiple serious injuries (a broken right femur and tibia, a broken left elbow, facial fractures and a lacerated bladder). The prognosis was that he would face an arduous six- to 12-month recovery and extensive rehabilitation.

The strongest reminders of how fortunate Davies is come from Davies himself as he pushes through what is shaping up to be a miraculous recovery from that laundry list of major injuries. Less than four months after the crash that threatened to end his promising career, Davies is already jogging at a good rate and working on agility drills that would have seemed impossible just weeks earlier, when simply getting out of a wheelchair was an exhausting exercise.

What does this progress mean, exactly? It means that, barring any setbacks, Davies could be back on the field with club team FC Sochaux by April, meaning his chances of playing for the United States in June's World Cup should no longer be seen as a shattered dream.

"Charlie is pretty much light years ahead of where anybody would tell you he should be," said Jim Hashimoto, the former U.S. national team trainer who is overseeing Davies rehabilitation. "When everybody heard about the accident, including myself, it was like, 'OK, this is going to be a long one' -- and it's still going to be a long one, but to see his progress is pretty amazing."

Just how amazing? The multiple broken bones in his leg, face and elbow have healed. So has a torn posterior cruciate ligament in his left knee, and he has recovered from bladder surgery, which left a foot-long scar on his stomach. He has regained the 15 pounds he lost after enduring six surgeries following the crash, and is days away from undergoing his final surgery associated with the accident, a procedure to remove a bone, plate and screws from his left elbow. After a week to recover from that surgery, Davies expects to be back training with Sochaux by the end of February.
Absolutely amazing. The emotional uplift this would give our squad is immeasurable. Nobody in our talent pool can do the things Davies can, to have him back for the WC would be a godsend.

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VideoKilledThe wrote:From: http://soccernet.espn.go.com/world-cup/ ... 901&ver=us
By Ives Galarcep wrote:Charlie Davies is lucky to be alive. He knows it, and even if he were to forget, there are plenty of reminders.

There are the surgical scars that now tattoo the American soccer star's body. There are the constant reminders from family and friends who never let him forget what he nearly lost, and what he has already overcome. Then there are the pictures burned into his memory of the mangled car he was pulled from after he survived a car crash that killed another passenger on Oct. 13. Davies, 23, sustained multiple serious injuries (a broken right femur and tibia, a broken left elbow, facial fractures and a lacerated bladder). The prognosis was that he would face an arduous six- to 12-month recovery and extensive rehabilitation.

The strongest reminders of how fortunate Davies is come from Davies himself as he pushes through what is shaping up to be a miraculous recovery from that laundry list of major injuries. Less than four months after the crash that threatened to end his promising career, Davies is already jogging at a good rate and working on agility drills that would have seemed impossible just weeks earlier, when simply getting out of a wheelchair was an exhausting exercise.

What does this progress mean, exactly? It means that, barring any setbacks, Davies could be back on the field with club team FC Sochaux by April, meaning his chances of playing for the United States in June's World Cup should no longer be seen as a shattered dream.

"Charlie is pretty much light years ahead of where anybody would tell you he should be," said Jim Hashimoto, the former U.S. national team trainer who is overseeing Davies rehabilitation. "When everybody heard about the accident, including myself, it was like, 'OK, this is going to be a long one' -- and it's still going to be a long one, but to see his progress is pretty amazing."

Just how amazing? The multiple broken bones in his leg, face and elbow have healed. So has a torn posterior cruciate ligament in his left knee, and he has recovered from bladder surgery, which left a foot-long scar on his stomach. He has regained the 15 pounds he lost after enduring six surgeries following the crash, and is days away from undergoing his final surgery associated with the accident, a procedure to remove a bone, plate and screws from his left elbow. After a week to recover from that surgery, Davies expects to be back training with Sochaux by the end of February.
Absolutely amazing. The emotional uplift this would give our squad is immeasurable. Nobody in our talent pool can do the things Davies can, to have him back for the WC would be a godsend.
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ROONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Great game! Atmosphere on the internet was amazing.

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I guess Manu getting knocked out by both Leeds and Shitteh was always going to be too good to be true.

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hahah great gif.

shit, i wrote my prognosis for just finished PL round, all 8 games, but i was too lazy to go to make the bet :S

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I gotta give it to Rooney, one of the best doing it, no doubt.

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congrats on the Sunday win Arsenal: http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528, ... 81,00.html
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Well damn. . We're still in the worst injury crisis in 10 years or something, so no worries.
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shit transfer window

i know we're in a recession, but fuck
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