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LOSS Premier League: Arsenal 0-2 Aston Villa | Sunday 14th April | KO: 16:30 BST | Sky Sports

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Prediction

Arsenal 3-0 Aston Villa
 

Sapient Hawk

Hates sharing cyberspace with Tets' bootlickers

Country: Saudi Arabia
Never have I hated an Arsenal player more than hyperactive cheerleader Zinchenko.

Calamitous, nervous & just an all-round irritant.
 

Game Over

Well-Known Member

Country: Scotland
Worst bottlers in the league. Pathetic mentality when it matters.

We’ve shown it time and time again.

****ing pathetic.
 

Riou

The Invincibles, warra team

Country: Northern Ireland
Absolutely terrible this half, nerves have got to them.

Gutted.
 

Tom Mix

a.k.a. Vyvian Carruthers Blenkinsop Smythe
AM wanted to start the strongest XI. You got your wish, this is your reward.

A fresh pair of legs will beat a pair of tired talented legs any day. Learn your lesson.
 
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