We'll pretend that some of that sentence makes any sense Anyway I'm derailing this thread which had some good stuff in it, so I'll stop replying now.
WUM On topic......Arsenal still in with a shout of three trophies and us two.....not sure why so many of our respective fans seem so bloody miserable half the time. I think we should all join hands and give thanks to the lord.....that at least we haven't got Moyes as our manager
Liverpool. G Johnson Ankle/Foot Injury 16th Feb 14 L Leiva MCL Knee Ligament Injury 1st Mar 14 M Sakho Hamstring Injury 1st Mar 14 J Enrique Knee Injury no return date S Gerrez Strained right elbow due to holding new born in one position too long He'll play anyway Arsenal S Cazorla Illness no return date T Vermaelen Calf/Shin Injury 22nd Feb 14 K Kallstrom Back Injury no return date T Walcott ACL Knee Injury no return date A Ramsey Hip/Thigh Injury 1st Mar 14 V Diaby ACL Knee Injury no return date http://www.physioroom.com/news/engli...jury_table.php
When the **** is Enricky back? Not sure Gerrez strained his elbow holding the baby.....(no sex for months = many, many arm strains)
THERE IS A GOD [NSFW] please log in to view this image [/NSFW] We served our time with Hodgson though!
I'm experienced in that department, plenty of warming up first PS...least it's my elbow and not just my wrist!
Wenger: Expect changes for the FA Cup Posted by: Arseblog News Hound 13 hours ago in FA Cup, First team, Manager, Press conferences 75 Comments Arsene Wenger has confirmed he’ll be rotating his squad for the FA Cup fifth round tie with Liverpool after a tough week which has seen his squad lose to Liverpool and draw with Manchester United. While the boss refused to be drawn on specifics, the Telegraph have speculated that the Gunners could make as many as six changes to Sunday afternoon’s starting line-up with the likes of Lukasz Fabianski, Nacho Monreal, Mathieu Flamini, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Serge Gnabry and Lukas Podolski all tipped to start. Nicklas Bendtner, Yaya Sanogo and Carl Jenkinson could also be involved. “We gave a lot [against United] and certainly for Sunday I will have to make some changes,” Wenger said on Wednesday. “But still, it’s a big game for us and we want to win it.” Given Arsenal host Bayern Munich at the Emirates three days later it’s hardly surprising that the boss is pondering fresh legs for Sunday. That being said he’ll be keen for his squad to exact revenge on Brendan Rodgers’ side for the thrashing dished out last Saturday. It’s a tough call especially as Liverpool, without European football to think about, will likely field as strong a line-up as possible. For what it’s worth Wojciech Szczesny says he’d rather be in Arsenal’s position, testing themselves against the continent’s best, than twiddling thumbs waiting for the next game. “I don’t know whether that’s an advantage,” the Pole said after the game with United about the bin dippers break. “I wouldn’t give up European football. It’s very enjoyable. You can also look at it as gaining experience when you do play in the Champions League. Maybe they will have more energy but I wouldn’t swap it. There are four teams in the title race and it makes it more exciting.” http://news.arseblog.com/2014/02/wenger-expect-changes-for-the-fa-cup/
Arseblog is up his own arse! Doesn't matter who they put out. We've already demolished the best they've got. It's all about us NOT them