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Winner of the 'Most pompous arrogant pretentious Gooner' title 2004
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Happy those, who can remain at Highbury!
Posts: 9,211
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Oh fucking cuntarama. We should have had that weighed away before you scored. We ran out of gas in the last 20 minutes of normal time - your lot are on avearge a year older than ours.
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Reserve Team Player
Join Date: Nov 2005
Posts: 3,852
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In the end, we deserved to win. It's an U-18 tournament. If you're going to go in with 16-yr olds, don't use that as an excuse. To be fair, we had a few youngsters in the side as well e.g. Welbeck, C. Evans. |
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#85 (permalink) |
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Likes Loan Stickies
Join Date: May 2004
Posts: 4,845
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our lot wouldn't need a penalty shoot-out against bristol city. and i'm not too sure about the age thing. we've got some 17 and 16 year olds as well. like the guy who out-jumped a couple of your defenders for the winner. he's a schoolboy, mate.
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#88 (permalink) |
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GTBTB
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Red Republik
Posts: 20,943
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What a cracking game! Arsenal kids were suprisingly much physically stronger, but when United started to play, couldn't live with them
I thought spring had come and watched the game in a t-shirt - not a good idea. I'm absolutely sodding frozen to the bone |
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On Trial
Join Date: Aug 2002
Posts: 21
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Stop press. Arsenal 17.46 years. United 17.50 years. 0.04 years = two weeks. Slightly less than a year. Couldn't help myself... Last edited by aft : 3rd April 2007 at 00:27. Reason: . |
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#93 (permalink) |
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Reserve Team Player
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Ruud ftw
Posts: 896
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in more detail:
lee butcher - 18 and almost six months (11/10/88) 6747 days abumere agogo - 17 and five months (3/11/89) 6359 days rene steer - 17 and two months (31/1/90) 6270 days fran merida - 17 and one month (4/3/90) 6238 days gavin hoyte - 16 and ten months (6/6/90) 6144 days paul rodgers - 17 and six months (6/10/89) 6387 days james dunne - 17 and six months (18/9/89) 6405 days mark randall - 17 and six months (28/9/89) 6395 days jay simpson - 18 and four months (1/12/88) 6696 days nacer barazite - 16 and ten months (27/5/90) 6154 days kieran gibbs - 17 and six months (26/9/89) 6397 days average age = 6381 days (17.48 years) ben amos - 16, nearly 17 (10/4/1990) 6201 days corry evans - 16 and 8 months (30/7/1990) 6090 days richard eckersley - 18 and 1 month (12/3/1989) 6595 days james chester - 18 and 2 months (23/1/1989) 6643 days craig cathcart - 18 and 2 months (6/2/1989) 6629 days danny drinkwater - 17 and a month (5/3/1990) 6237 days danny welbeck - 16 and 4 months (26/11/1990) 5971 days sam hewson - 18 and 4 months (28/11/1988) 6699 days febian brandy - 18 and 2 months (4/2/1989) 6631 days christy fagan - 17 and 11 months (11/5/1989) 6535 days danny galbraith - 16 and 7 months (19/8/1990) 6070 days average age = 6391 days (17.51 years) so our lot were on average a whopping TEN DAYS older. clearly terribly unfair, arsenal should be awarded a bye to the final. |
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The Legendary Pool perve
Join Date: May 2005
Location: "The person who writes for fools is always sure of a large audience."
Posts: 6,898
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Reserve Team Player
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 1,170
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brandy, for me (along with cathcart), is the brightest of our prospects at u-18 level, the guy is just so quick! and not only that, he has a trick or two up his sleeve, and has wonderful workrate, much like frazier campbell had last season...
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The Legendary Pool perve
Join Date: May 2005
Location: "The person who writes for fools is always sure of a large audience."
Posts: 6,898
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Very poor in the first half, spilled that easy shot in the first half, right into the path of th arsenal lad, we should have been punished then.
Also in the first half, he came and flapped at a cross. If i was being super critical I would also say he should have cut out the cross goal ball for the first goal. |
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most 'know it all' poster
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: London
Posts: 10,544
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Les jeux sont Fait
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: YSC
Posts: 14,156
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Great performance from the lads. We were outpassed in midfield and physically Arsenal were bigger, but as a team I thought we were marginally better and deservedly won out. Arsenal had dangerous attacking players but played some agricultural stuff at the back. I thought our full backs were a weak spot, and Hewson and Drinkwater lack passing ability, but we were good down the wings. Welbeck and Galbraith are very promising lads, especially the former. Cathcart and Chester also look good at the back, and Hewson is full of energy and can shoot - just needs to hone his passing more (whereas Drinkwater can pass and delivers very good corners and free-kicks, but lacks other parts to his game at present).
Hope the lads can go on to beat Liverpool in the final. The spirit is certainly there. |
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On Trial
Join Date: Aug 2002
Posts: 21
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You have to divide by 365,25. Arsenal 17.47. United 17.50. ![]() |
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