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EPL: Manchester United vs Arsenal- 19th November. 12:30 SS1

What will the result be?


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4R5Emaniac

Always fresh from Bangladesh
Wenger is a reactive manager with no balls today. And Mourinho all proactive today. Always this BS, always. Burns me up inside.
 

A_G

Rice Rice Baby 🎼🎵
Moderator
Feel sorry for Giroud, he'll get criticised if he doesnt affect the game but that's not enough time for him to really settle in
 

razörist

Soft With The Ladies, Hard With The Mes

Country: Morocco
I will never say anything bad about Giroud if he gives us a draw here.

We have bigger problems with Ramsey dropping to CM.
 

arsmile

Established Member
that reaction is too late

you could sense it before the goal

it didn't even come straight after the goal
 

BobP

Memri Fan
How the **** does our scrub of a manager go God knows how many games without beating that Portuguese ****?
 

Batman

Head of the Wayne foundation for benching Nketiah

Country: USA

Player:Saliba
Özil's had the better part of 2 weeks off and he's walking around like a zombie. Unacceptable. He should be fresher than anyone.
 

North5

Here since 2009. Unlike Cornavirus.

Country: England
El Nenny is who you put on in the 75th when Coq is on a yellow ffs.

Not a starter.

And I hope to **** we sell Ramsey.
 

Aevi

Hale End FC
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I told you all, off of possession Elneny is garbage.

And that's ignoring the "sideways Mo" shenanigans.
 
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