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From a fellow Arsenal fans FB:
Just found this from the Bet365 website prior to Arsenal's 5-2 mauling of tot (after today this finally makes good reading)...........
The Emirates Stadium is the venue on Sunday February 26 as Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur lock horns for what should be another thrilling North London derby.
Tottenham will unquestionably be out to stick yet another knife into the heart of Wenger whose days at the Emirates as boss look numbered.
Spurs have suffered years of being second best to Arsenal in North London however it is now that the tables have really turned.
Tottenham’s rise and improvement has been as emphatic and rapid as Arsenal’s demise and Harry Redknapp’s men now have the honour of consistently entering this famous derby as punters favourites.
Wenger's side have been stuck in second gear for quite some time and it is difficult to see how they will cope with an electric Spurs outfit which should run all over them.
Tottenham are 10 points clear of Arsenal in the Premier League table, a significant buffer which more than indicates the disparity in class between the two teams.
Full back Bacary Sagna is suspect at the best of times and the excellent Gareth Bale is likely to have a field day down the left flank and provide part of the service required to inflict a third straight defeat upon Arsenal.
Modric and Van Der Vaart will also relish the proposition of taking on Mertesacker and co who will surely have no answer to Spurs’ lightning pace and deadly attacking efficiency.
Spurs should nail this from the off and it would be no surprise to see them win with plenty in hand – leaving Arsenal to further lick their wounds which are increasing week by week as the season reaches its business end.
Just found this from the Bet365 website prior to Arsenal's 5-2 mauling of tot (after today this finally makes good reading)...........
The Emirates Stadium is the venue on Sunday February 26 as Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur lock horns for what should be another thrilling North London derby.
Tottenham will unquestionably be out to stick yet another knife into the heart of Wenger whose days at the Emirates as boss look numbered.
Spurs have suffered years of being second best to Arsenal in North London however it is now that the tables have really turned.
Tottenham’s rise and improvement has been as emphatic and rapid as Arsenal’s demise and Harry Redknapp’s men now have the honour of consistently entering this famous derby as punters favourites.
Wenger's side have been stuck in second gear for quite some time and it is difficult to see how they will cope with an electric Spurs outfit which should run all over them.
Tottenham are 10 points clear of Arsenal in the Premier League table, a significant buffer which more than indicates the disparity in class between the two teams.
Full back Bacary Sagna is suspect at the best of times and the excellent Gareth Bale is likely to have a field day down the left flank and provide part of the service required to inflict a third straight defeat upon Arsenal.
Modric and Van Der Vaart will also relish the proposition of taking on Mertesacker and co who will surely have no answer to Spurs’ lightning pace and deadly attacking efficiency.
Spurs should nail this from the off and it would be no surprise to see them win with plenty in hand – leaving Arsenal to further lick their wounds which are increasing week by week as the season reaches its business end.
JFReturns said:
From a fellow Arsenal fans FB:
Just found this from the Bet365 website prior to Arsenal's 5-2 mauling of tot (after today this finally makes good reading)...........
The Emirates Stadium is the venue on Sunday February 26 as Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur lock horns for what should be another thrilling North London derby.
Tottenham will unquestionably be out to stick yet another knife into the heart of Wenger whose days at the Emirates as boss look numbered.
Spurs have suffered years of being second best to Arsenal in North London however it is now that the tables have really turned.
Tottenham’s rise and improvement has been as emphatic and rapid as Arsenal’s demise and Harry Redknapp’s men now have the honour of consistently entering this famous derby as punters favourites.
Wenger's side have been stuck in second gear for quite some time and it is difficult to see how they will cope with an electric Spurs outfit which should run all over them.
Tottenham are 10 points clear of Arsenal in the Premier League table, a significant buffer which more than indicates the disparity in class between the two teams.
Full back Bacary Sagna is suspect at the best of times and the excellent Gareth Bale is likely to have a field day down the left flank and provide part of the service required to inflict a third straight defeat upon Arsenal.
Modric and Van Der Vaart will also relish the proposition of taking on Mertesacker and co who will surely have no answer to Spurs’ lightning pace and deadly attacking efficiency.
Spurs should nail this from the off and it would be no surprise to see them win with plenty in hand – leaving Arsenal to further lick their wounds which are increasing week by week as the season reaches its business end.
That made for amusing reading!Just found this from the Bet365 website prior to Arsenal's 5-2 mauling of tot (after today this finally makes good reading)...........
The Emirates Stadium is the venue on Sunday February 26 as Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur lock horns for what should be another thrilling North London derby.
Tottenham will unquestionably be out to stick yet another knife into the heart of Wenger whose days at the Emirates as boss look numbered.
Spurs have suffered years of being second best to Arsenal in North London however it is now that the tables have really turned.
Tottenham’s rise and improvement has been as emphatic and rapid as Arsenal’s demise and Harry Redknapp’s men now have the honour of consistently entering this famous derby as punters favourites.
Wenger's side have been stuck in second gear for quite some time and it is difficult to see how they will cope with an electric Spurs outfit which should run all over them.
Tottenham are 10 points clear of Arsenal in the Premier League table, a significant buffer which more than indicates the disparity in class between the two teams.
Full back Bacary Sagna is suspect at the best of times and the excellent Gareth Bale is likely to have a field day down the left flank and provide part of the service required to inflict a third straight defeat upon Arsenal.
Modric and Van Der Vaart will also relish the proposition of taking on Mertesacker and co who will surely have no answer to Spurs’ lightning pace and deadly attacking efficiency.
Spurs should nail this from the off and it would be no surprise to see them win with plenty in hand – leaving Arsenal to further lick their wounds which are increasing week by week as the season reaches its business end.
Black can man said:
Wonder if RVP watches MOTD ? watching his old & less talented team mates dancing around with their shiny premier league winners medals must be hard for him , I suppose you would have to question his ambition if he stays for another year at the arse.
Or question his motives if he leaves !I guess if he were to leave to join spurs you could question both
And his sanity
Black can man said:
Wonder if RVP watches MOTD ? watching his old & less talented team mates dancing around with their shiny premier league winners medals must be hard for him , I suppose you would have to question his ambition if he stays for another year at the arse.
Must be what it feels like to play for Spurs every season eh!"Why did I come play for Chicken badge team."
Phew!
I'm glad thats over. Thankfully I got so engrossed in the City match the second half flew by.
I wasn't convinced about RVP's interview but I hope he will stay. If not then we should make him see out the last year of his contract rather than cashing in. All the money we get would have to be spent anyway.
Be interesting to see who we buy now, guaranteed CL football brings a different quality of player.
I'm glad thats over. Thankfully I got so engrossed in the City match the second half flew by.
I wasn't convinced about RVP's interview but I hope he will stay. If not then we should make him see out the last year of his contract rather than cashing in. All the money we get would have to be spent anyway.
Be interesting to see who we buy now, guaranteed CL football brings a different quality of player.
im said:
car crazy said:
Us and city finished 19 points clear of the rest and I'm afraid that's how its gonna be from now on a 2 horse race just like Scotland
Sorry but it'll be a one horse race.flasher said:
car crazy said:
Us and city finished 19 points clear of the rest and I'm afraid that's how its gonna be from now on a 2 horse race just like Scotland
Not so sure. You won fk all and I think you are going to have to get used to it.Gassing Station | Football | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff