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46.1 | Ahh, the home of the Champions! | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Fri Aug 09 1991 16:45 | 1 |
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46.2 | They wuz robbed ! | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Fri Aug 09 1991 16:50 | 6 |
| Re -1
If this is the home of the Champions then I suggest you check the locks
- there's nowt here, some b*gger has gone and nicked it ;-)
jb.
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46.3 | Info. | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Fri Aug 09 1991 16:51 | 22 |
| Address:
Arsenal Football Club,
Highbury,
London N5 1BU
Telephone Numbers:
Match and ticket info - 071-359 0131
Dial-A-Seat - 071-226 4050
Box Office - 071-354 5404
Arsenal Club Line - 0898 20 20 20
Seat Prices:
Upper tier - Centre Blocks 20 pounds
Next to Centre 15
Wing Blocks 14
Lower tier - 10
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46.4 | 1991/92 League Fixtures | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Fri Aug 09 1991 16:52 | 45 |
| Aug 17 h QPR
21 a Everton
24 a Villa
28 h Luton
31 h Man City
Sep 4 a Leeds
7 h Coventry
14 a Palace
21 h Sheff Utd
28 a Southampton
Oct 5 h Chelsea
19 a Man Utd
26 h Notts Co
Nov 2 h West Ham
16 a Oldham
23 a Sheff Wed
30 h Tottenham
Dec 7 a Forest
14 h Norwich
21 h Everton
26 a Luton
28 a Man City
Jan 1 h Wimbledon
11 h Villa
18 a QPR
29 a Liverpool
Feb 1 h Man Utd
8 a Notts Co
15 h Sheff Wed
22 a Tottenham
29 h Forest
Mar 7 a Norwich
11 h Oldham
14 a West Ham
21 h Leeds
28 a Wimbledon
Apr 4 a Coventry
11 h Palace
18 a Sheff Utd
20 h Liverpool
25 a Chelsea
May 2 h Southampton
Mike M
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46.5 | Update | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Fri Aug 09 1991 17:56 | 58 |
| The Makita
West Ham v Sampdoria (1-6) Men against boys. Even if West Ham
had had a full team I doubt the score would have been much
different. I think they are in for a tough time this year unless
they bolster their midfield and defence. I was particularly
disappointed with Slater of whom I was expecting big things based
upon his performance in the FA Cup last season against Everton.
Unfortunately, he did nothing. Sampdoria looked a very good side
indeed.
Arsenal v Panathingummy (1-0) Not a good game, but neither team
seemed to be overly exerting themselves. Adams should have been
sent off for a professional foul and several Greek players were
lucky that the ref was in a lenient mood - some of the tackles
that they dished out were less than friendly.
West Ham v Panathingummy (1-1 Pana.. won on penalties) I missed
most of this game due to extra quaffage in the Supporter's club
bar. But from what I saw there was nothing to get excited about.
Arsenal v Sampdoria (1-1 Sampdoria won on penalties) Arsenal were
without Smith and Campbell up-front, but nevertheless created a
number of first half chances. Although Sampdoria didn't seem to
be exerting themselves. Sampdoria played most of the second-half
with ten men as one of their players was sent off for elbowing
Adams in the face. Vialli scored a great equaliser.
v Watford
1-0 to Watford at half time. Although Arsenal played some good
football on a treacherous surface (it had rained solidly for about
2 hours prior to kick off). Campbell and Smith were back upfront
and it was Campbell who equalised for Arsenal shortly after half
time. About 15 minutes later a Watford own goal made it 2-1.
Dixon completed the scoring with a 35 yard chip cum shot after the
'keeper stormed out of his goal to prevent Campbell scoring.
GG made 9 substitutions in the second half including Ray Parlour,
who looked quite good. He must be good, Terry Neill was
impressed! Parlour played most of last season in the youth team,
but also played about 10 reserve games.
Financially speaking
According to today's papers Arsenal made a 600K+ profit last
financial year even though the wage bill went up 1.7 million, from
2.8 to 4.5.
The Charity Shield
I hope we give Spurs a right old humping! I can't make the game,
I'm on an Open University course which starts tomorrow afternoon!
Ruddy hell!
Mike M
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46.6 | | YUPPY::PANES | Denmark Hill Street Blues | Mon Aug 12 1991 15:18 | 13 |
| <<< Note 46.5 by YUPPY::MCCABE "Mike" >>>
-< Update >-
> The Charity Shield
> I hope we give Spurs a right old humping! I can't make the game,
I see that Mogadon F.C have started where they left off.
Stuart
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46.7 | Zzzzzzz | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Mon Aug 12 1991 15:29 | 5 |
| I saw some if the 'highlights' on Saturday night, so I turned the box
off and watched the spot - the effect was the same. Not the same
quality as I'm used to at Elland Road.
jb.
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46.8 | Highlights? wot Highlights? | TRUCKS::SANT | | Tue Aug 13 1991 16:04 | 11 |
|
Yeah......if it HAD been highlights, it've lasted about 3 minutes...
Liverpool must be looking forward to getting "their" title back
already!
Andy.
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46.9 | Morrow - loan | YUPPY::TAYLORM | | Fri Aug 16 1991 14:37 | 2 |
| Watford have signed Stephen Morrow on a 1 month loan deal. He
will be playing against Wolves tomorrow.
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46.10 | Just the start we needed... | YUPPY::STRAGED | Toto...this sure ain't Kansas!! | Mon Aug 19 1991 16:53 | 9 |
| The conference directory is the only place you'll find Tottenham listed
above the Arse!!
The 1-1 fright by QPR is just the start we needed. Anyone who thought
the Gunners could cruise to another title (especially the players)
should now realise that this season is going to be a struggle. It was
a good lesson to learn on the first day of the season!!
PJ
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46.11 | League positions! | SHIPS::FERRARO_A | | Mon Aug 19 1991 17:18 | 4 |
| I think you will find that if a league table is produced Tottenham
would be above the Arse!
Antony
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46.12 | Room for improvement | CURRNT::PAGED | Yeltsin does it with the Proleteriat | Mon Aug 19 1991 17:19 | 2 |
| From yesterdays highlights Aresnal looked c***. Lets hope its a
lesson well learned then.
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46.13 | Will this be Title number 11? | ARSNAL::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Mon Aug 19 1991 17:58 | 11 |
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1-1 is an improvement on our opening game when we were defending the
title in 89/90.
From the (several) match reports I mangaged to read on Sunday, Arsenal
were not firing on all cylinders.
re .11 Well spotted. You should be on mastermind.
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46.14 | 20 secs to go | SYSTEM::STEVENSON | Al boy's got a big MINI! | Mon Aug 19 1991 20:29 | 75 |
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FLUKE, FLUKE, FLUKE
I went to Highbury on Saturday to see the game with a mate..
He decided to take me into the North bank stand, where all the
true 'gooners' are to be found. I was like a fish out of water
being a Villa boy that I am.
I just thought I'd enter my impressions on the game into this
conference, please don't bother reading them if your'e already
justifiably pissed off with all the hasstle you've read about
Arsenal.
Points on the game:-
o couldn't leave the equaliser any later than they did.
Many of the gooners had left by this time, must have
been well gutted, still should always have faith in the
'Mighty Arse' too pull through in the end.
o both goals were absolute garbage, Baileys's came from
nowhere to defeat Seaman, who occasionally made unusual errors
in his judgement. The ball seemed to twist and turn between
the scrabling Arsenal defence, leaving everyone dismayed and
amazed at the result, least of all the North Bank 'Gooners'.
o R. Wegerle played supprisingly well, his strong and positive
attacks on the Arsenal middlefield left them in tatters
and disorientated. Both him and Stinton could have easily
made the Gunners score card look far worse. It would have been
nice is Wegerle had distributed some of his lovely flowing
locks to some of the more needy players in the Rangers squad,
i.e. Ray, slap slap, Wilkins.
o Rocky Rocky Rocky Rocky Roecastle, ever popular with the
'Gooners' found it difficult to live up to their expectations,
being subbed for DiddleOLeedle (David O'Leary) with only 15 mins
left never helped.
o In all let's hope the gunners and Big George have learned from
this valualbe lesson in football. I think Arsenal should re-think
their midfield arrangements, which looked particularly weak
and lacklustre on Saturday.
Other points:-
o I have to congratulate the "Gooners" on being such an
entertaining and well behaved 'firm', I had a great day, except
for the obvious 'riot' that took place when 'Mighty Mers'
equalised. They lived up to their " Lets go Fu**ing Mental"
pre match laddish song.
o Any views on the new Laws about crowd behaviour at matches, the
new away kits being sported this season, etc.....
If so, I've just started a conference (85), Fans Punters
and crowds, give it a blast!!!
o If any one wants any info from the match programme, e.g.
Match at the Villa, European travel club arrangements, etc.
Give me a call, or if your in DEC park drop by for a 139R and
a chat. (139R being a drink from the vending machine. I thought
i'd better clarify that, I'd only just found out what it meant)
Name : Alan Stevenson
Cluster Address: SYSTEM::STEVENSON
Phone Number : Dec Park 3472
Mail Stop : REO D4/4E
Cheers AL.
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46.15 | A different perspective. | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Tue Aug 20 1991 16:53 | 55 |
| Arsenal 1 (0) - (1) 1 QPR
Merson Bailey
Attendance: 38,000+
Arsenal lined-up as follows:
Seaman
Dixon O'Leary Adams Winterburn
Merson Hillier Davis Limpar
Campbell Smith
Subs: Rocastle, Groves
After two minutes Arsenal were unlucky not to take the lead when a
Campbell header from a Limpar corner was knocked of the line by
Ray Wilkins heel. I think that was the last useful thing Campbell
did in the game. He was eventually substituted by Groves with a
few minutes to go.
After fifteen minutes QPR won a corner on the right. The high
looping centre was volleyed in from ten yards by Bailey. Arsenal
responded by attacking QPR mainly down the wings through Limpar
and Dixon, but didn't create (m)any clear cut chances. Although
Limpar did have a couple of good long range efforts. Meanwhile
QPR defended well, particularly Peacock, and broke from defence
well. I thought the best QPR breaks were through Sinton and
Barker. Ferdinand had a good chance from a narrow angle but
Seaman saved well. Wegerle had a lot of the ball but didn't do
very much with it.
The second-half was virtually one-way traffic, with Arsenal
encamped in the QPR half. However, although Arsenal had all the
pressure and the majority of the play the QPR 'keeper wasn't
tested very often. Arsenal's best chances were when Campbell was
through but couldn't control the ball and Davis blazed over when
it seemed easier to tap the ball in.
With fifteen minutes to go Rocastle came on for the injured
O'Leary. He immeadiately injected a sense of urgency and purpose
into the Arsenal midfield which hadn't been there up to that
point. I thought, "he's begining to look the player he was two
years ago." Groves came on for Campbell with a few minutes to go.
And then when all seemed lost, Merson popped up to fire home a
deflected equaliser. Mucho joy all round, apart from the 5-6000
QPR supporters.
I don't think Arsenal played as badly as some people would
suggest. The main problem was Campbell and Smith were largely
ineffective but they weren't getting a decent service from centre
midfield (Davis & Hillier). Merson, again, played very well.
Prediction time: This will be the year of "The Merse". Overall it
was certainly a better performance than the opening game two years
ago at Old Trafford. As they say in football-speak, "something to
build on."
Mike M
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46.16 | | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Tue Aug 20 1991 17:23 | 5 |
| > Prediction time: This will be the year of "The Merse".
You say that every season Mike!
You may be right this time.
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46.17 | Deja vu or deja vu or deja vu or deja vu | YUPPY::PANES | Geese Control to Geese Leader 1 | Tue Aug 20 1991 18:23 | 10 |
| <<< Note 46.15 by YUPPY::MCCABE "Mike" >>>
-< A load of biased tosh. >-
> I don't think Arsenal played as badly as some people would
> suggest.
Qu'elle surprise.
Stuart
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46.18 | Arsenal sign Viking | SIOG::N_DONNELLY | | Thu Sep 12 1991 21:31 | 5 |
| I read in the Irish Times this morning that Arsenal have signed a one
Paal Lydersen, a Norwegian from IK Start.
Anyone know anything on him?
Noel
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46.19 | Not a lot | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Fri Sep 13 1991 13:37 | 7 |
| Re: .18
He apparently plays left-back but can also play centre-half and Arsenal
paid 500K.
Mike M
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46.20 | | YUPPY::STRAGED | Toto...this sure ain't Kansas!! | Fri Sep 13 1991 15:39 | 8 |
| what about the rumor concerning Alan Shearer's move to Arsenal??
PJ
ps why is GG trying to buy players for every position except where he
needs them ie in Midfield!!!
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46.21 | How well can he raise his arm? :-) | GALVIA::SPAIN | | Fri Sep 13 1991 19:48 | 6 |
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Re -2,
Just what Arsenal needed anothe centre-half.
Gary.
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46.22 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Mon Sep 16 1991 13:30 | 11 |
| Well, what a lucky team this Arsenal side are! Penned back in
their own half for 88 minutes and breaking out on just four occasions
and scoring four goals! Two days later and I'm still agog at the
elegant flowing footie played by this Palace side. Simply
unbelievable.
Come on, Mike you've got to be joking?
Yeah, I am! Now I must go and have a word with me ol' mucker, Stuo!
Mike M
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46.23 | That will do nicely! | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Mon Sep 16 1991 18:05 | 62 |
| Crystal Palace 1 (0) - (1) 4 Arsenal
Bright Campbell 2
Smith
Thomas
Attendance: 24,000+
The League Champions lined-up as follows:
Seaman
Dixon Linighan Adams Winterburn
Rocastle Hillier Groves
Merson Smith Campbell
[Subs: Thomas, O'Leary]
This was an excellent Arsenal performance and a thoroughily
merited victory. Although, dare I say it, Palace may have been
slightly off colour!
The omens were good; three excellent pints of Young's in the Pied
Bull in Streatham before the game plus a four quid win on the quiz
machine. As they say, "Can't say fairer than that,".
In the first ten minutes Groves had a couple of excellent chances
but squandered them. On this form no chance of keeping Limpar
out, Perry. After 15 minutes Campbell received the ball on the
right side of the area brushed the Palace defender aside and shot
underneath the diving Suckling (and yes he did have a pig of a
game!), maybe Martyn would have saved it. It was then all Arsenal
until halftime, but there was no increase in the score. Hillier
and Rocastle totally dominated Geoff Thomas and Andy Gray so much
so that Palace didn't create one first-half chance. Merson looked
the class player that he is and Campbell was all raw aggression
continually harassing the Palace back four. And when Palace did
manage to get the ball out of their half Adams and Linighan (yes
Linighan!) were in commanding form.
The second-half was more of the same, except Arsenal took three of
the many chances that came their way. Palace had their first shot
of the game after eight and a half minutes, Seaman saved
comfortably. Arsenal then went up the other end and made it 2-0.
Campbell crossing for Smith to head gloriously into the corner. A
couple of minutes later Thomas and Campbell combined to put Thomas
through with the 'keeper to beat, which he did. 3-0. With
about 10 minutes to go Merson received the ball wide on the left.
He took the ball to the dead ball line, went past Humphrey as if
he wasn't there, dribbled into the area, found Campbell. 4-0.
Merson turned and saluted the Arsenal fans. The Arsenal fans
saluted greatness in the making.
With five minutes left a poor kick from Seaman found Bright. He
controlled the ball ran forward 30 yards and thumped the ball past
Seaman. 4-1.
The five or six thousand Arsenal supporters went home happy
people. A couple of rows behind me in the Arthur Wait stand were
a couple with their young son (3 seats @ 15 pounds each). They
had a programme (1.30) and a hot dog each at halftime (1.20 each).
Net change from 50 quid, minus 90p. That doesn't include fares or
a drink before the game. Expensive business this football and
unfortunately it's going to get alot more expensive.
Mike M
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46.24 | Well, its all abaht containment, innit?? | YUPPY::PANES | Melts in your mouth, not in your hand | Mon Sep 16 1991 18:29 | 11 |
| Mike,
This is not sour grapes ( as I said earlier in topic 44 , the Arse deserved
to win ), but I know you are a connoisseur of the back pass and I thought
I would share this interesting statistic with you.
In the 39th minute Dixon did his first unnecessary back pass and to the
best of my knowledge did not manage to kick it forward until the 87th minute.
Stuart
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46.25 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Mon Sep 16 1991 20:07 | 33 |
| >>Note 46.24 Arsenal FC
>>YUPPY::PANES "Melts in your mouth, not in your hand" 11 lines
>> -< Well, its all abaht containment, innit?? >-
Er, no it's not Stuart. No good containing teams if you can't
beat them. It's about scoring more goals than the opposition.
Something Arsenal demonstrated admirably at the weekend.
>>Mike,
>>This is not sour grapes
Well why not just accept you got outplayed in every single
department and leave it at that?
>>( as I said earlier in topic 44 , the Arse deserved to win ),
>>but I know you are a connoisseur of the back pass and I thought
>>I would share this interesting statistic with you.
>>In the 39th minute Dixon did his first unnecessary back pass and
>>to the best of my knowledge did not manage to kick it forward
>>until the 87th minute.
Jeez, Stuart YOU accuse Arsenal of being boring. However, I can
be more boring than you...nah, nah, nanahna. I think Dixon was
involved in the move down the right for the second goal in the
54th minute. You remember, surely, Campbell crossed and Smith
headed home. When I went to school 54 was between 39 and 87.
Whilst this was going on, of course, Dixon had totally marked,
soon to be England reject, Salako out of the game.
Mike M
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46.26 | | SLOANE::PANES | Melts in your mouth, not in your hand | Mon Sep 16 1991 20:33 | 10 |
| Mike,
If you behave like that when you win 4-1, it explains your petulence and
pouting when the Arse get beaten.
Stuart
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46.27 | Palace fan on wrong Noade | SIOG::N_DONNELLY | | Mon Sep 16 1991 21:35 | 8 |
| Stuart,
Do what the man says and accept the defeat, haven't we had to do it
three times ourselves this season.
That's a good lad.
Noel
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46.28 | Arsenal are back | YUPPY::NASSIM | | Tue Sep 17 1991 03:24 | 24 |
| Just thought I'd add that I thought Palace were absolutely awfull.
Andy Gray hit umpteen bad passes and Geoff (if he can play for England
so can I) Thomas was non existant.
I Don't think I've ever seen an Arsenal side stroll around so much,
even at only 1.0. up. Merson was literally standing still with the
ball, Palace just were not interested. I think it was definately a
case of Arsenal saving themselves for Wednesday night.
Thanks for the goal descriptions Mike, being in the away end, my view
of the near goal was somewhat restricted. You failed to mention, the
significance that dropping Davis had on the game. He has easily been
the weakest player this season, and with Hillier now fit, I think we
can look forward to a better future. (now watch the Austrians stuff
us!!!)
Will Siggi make the subs bench on Wednesday? I hear he was told that
Thomas was preffered to him for the Villa game, and just walked off and
didn't return.
How's Mick Coppock these days?
Mickey Cannon
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46.29 | | YUPPY::PANES | Melts in your mouth, not in your hand | Tue Sep 17 1991 12:48 | 12 |
| Re last few;
If you care to read what I wrote in my previous submissions, you will
see that I acknowledged that Arsenal were well worth the 3 points and
outplayed Palace.
My note about Dixon ( which apparently has launched Mike McCabe into
premature male menapause ) was written just to highlight that Arsenal
are not adverse to the odd unnecessary back-pass, which were wholly
inappropriate considering how the game was going.
Stuart
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46.30 | "Petulant and pouting," moi??? | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Tue Sep 17 1991 14:16 | 57 |
| >>Note 46.29
>>YUPPY::PANES "Melts in your mouth, not in your hand" 12 lines
>>17-SEP-1991 09:48
>>If you care to read what I wrote in my previous submissions, you
>>will see that I acknowledged that Arsenal were well worth the 3
>>points and outplayed Palace.
Stuart, you did indeed admit "that Arsenal were well worth the 3
points and outplayed Palace." You could do little else in the
circumstances. However, rather than just leave it at that you
followed it up with, "I'm not making excuses..", "This is not sour
grapes.." and the rubbish about Dixon not making a forward pass
between the 39th and 87th minutes. Why not mention, instead,
the brilliance of Merson or how Hillier and Rocastle totally
dominated Thomas and Gray or the Arsenal passing (on a number of
occasions in the second-half there were a dozen Arsenal passes
without a Palace player touching the ball, perhaps you missed that?)
or the quality of the Arsenal goals?
>>My note about Dixon ( which apparently has launched Mike McCabe
>>into premature male menapause )
Not at all Stuart I was simply responding to your ridiculous
remark with an equally ridiculous remark. However, if you feel
that your remark wasn't ridiculous, but is based upon fact, then
I'm quite happy to buy a copy of the match video and check out
what Dixon did between the 39th and 87th minute. I'm also
prepared to bet a substantial amount of money that your remark was
ridiculous. Are you?
>>was written just to highlight that Arsenal are not adverse to
>>the odd unnecessary back-pass,which were wholly inappropriate
>>considering how the game was going.
Yes, Stuart you are right, Arsenal do occasionally pass the ball
back to the goalkeeper when perhaps they might do something else.
But then again so does every team that I've ever seen, including
(shock, horror!) Palace. Whether those backpasses are appropriate
or not I don't know. Also for an away team, Arsenal, that spent a
very large proportion of the game attacking the home team in their
half of the field maybe the odd backpass to draw breath is
excusable?
As for your remark in another note describing me as "petulant and
pouting" when Arsenal loose. Far from it. Sure, I'm not happy
when Arsenal loose games that they should have won, e.g. Coventry
a couple of weeks ago, but "petulant and pouting", no way.
As I said before on the day Palace took a hammering and Arsenal
outplayed them in every department why not leave it at that.
Afterall Palace may come to Highbury later on in the season and
they may have there revenge (I doubt it!). The law of averages
says that Palace have got to improve on 1 win in 17 games soon!
Mike M
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46.31 | No time to loose (sic) | YUPPY::PANES | The great cucumber robberies of 1989 | Tue Sep 17 1991 15:03 | 15 |
|
Nice note Mike. No-one could ever accuse *YOU* of being a bad winner.
As for offer of watching the video, thanks..... but no thanks.
Stuart
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46.32 | :-)) | KERNEL::MORIARTY | | Tue Sep 17 1991 15:34 | 7 |
| Is Mike suffering a bad bout of Cunnovitis or are we seeing the
birth of a new disease???
MCCABEES!!!
Kevin
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46.33 | Menapause (sic) or many a pause in proceedings? | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Tue Sep 17 1991 17:20 | 20 |
| Kevin, what do do mean MCCABEES??? That's the worst spelling I've ever
seen of
BRILLIANCE ;-)
Welcome Gooner contributor extraordinaire, Mickey Cannon. What are you
doing in Notes? Mick Coppock is alive well and, for his sins, still
editing Gunflash.
The AFSC held its 42nd AGM last night. Such weighty topics as the
provision of an air-conditioning for the bar were discussed well into
the night before the committee was re-elected unopposed for the
umpteenth time. It would be difficult to run for the committee as the
number of ordinary members present is usually far outweighed by the
number of committee people.
European nights are back at Highbury tomorrow. Might be a tricky game
as Austrian Wien have started the season very well.
Mike M
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46.34 | 1-0 | MACNAS::VBLAKE | | Thu Sep 19 1991 00:56 | 4 |
|
Arsenal lead 1-0
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46.35 | 3-1 | MACNAS::VBLAKE | | Thu Sep 19 1991 01:19 | 8 |
|
Arsenal 3 F.K.Austria 1
Linighan Ogris(sp?)
Smith 2
Still playing
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46.36 | 4-1 | MACNAS::VBLAKE | | Thu Sep 19 1991 01:26 | 5 |
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Smith again
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46.37 | 5-1 | MACNAS::VBLAKE | | Thu Sep 19 1991 01:27 | 4 |
|
Smith scores again his 4th.
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46.38 | 6-1 | MACNAS::VBLAKE | | Thu Sep 19 1991 01:40 | 5 |
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Limpar scores
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46.39 | Final score 6-1 | MACNAS::VBLAKE | | Thu Sep 19 1991 01:55 | 2 |
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46.40 | Boring Boring Arsenal (:==:) | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most Infamous Welshman | Thu Sep 19 1991 02:31 | 11 |
| Re .39,
Well done the Arsenal - yet another typical boring Liverpool like
performance !! If only like Liverpool you were as good as Spurs or
the Mancs (:==:)
Hope this ones on the video as well.
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
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46.42 | Next! | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Thu Sep 19 1991 13:19 | 5 |
| That's put a bit of fear into the rest of Europe. Not the 6 goals, the
shirts!
Not that I'm getting carried away, but does anyone know where the final
will be played?
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46.43 | | ASKFOR::HAIGH | Herr Reiner Geschmackssache | Thu Sep 19 1991 14:05 | 7 |
| Well played Arsenal, I saw extended highlights on Austrian TV last
night completely outplayed the Austrians except for Ogrivic (Sp?) who
nearly had a second at the end. The penalty miss was justice, it looked
like a dive to me. Campell was magic, and Smith should thank him for
causing so much havoc in the Austrians box. Merson also played well.
Steve
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46.44 | | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | That's Me in the Corner !! | Thu Sep 19 1991 14:22 | 24 |
| Well played Arsenal!!
I only saw the second half, Switched from The Beeb to ITV after
Liverpool's game, and was pleasantly surprised to see Arsenal leading,
and then going for more!!!
Every game I'd seen in the last couple of years, it's been a case of
get in front and defend, which is why I tend not to watch them, but if
they played like last night more regularly I would certainly become
more inclined to watch them.
And not only did they score 6, they were good goals too. My pick was
Smith's 3rd. Merson did great on the left, and his cross was perfect
for the diving Smith. However his first was special too. Not the
finish, but the great effort by Merson taking the ball on his chest and
letting fly with a blistering volley, but full marks to Smith for
following up the rebound.
That's enough praise for one note, I'm going to have to have a lie down
now ;-)
Al
PS Anyone know the last time Arsenal scored 6????
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46.45 | top guns | SIOG::N_DONNELLY | | Thu Sep 19 1991 14:28 | 4 |
| Great win last night, hope they can continue it in the league.Merson
has done his England chances a world of good.
Noel
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46.46 | | GVAADG::BUENO | | Thu Sep 19 1991 14:39 | 1 |
| This outbreak of pro-Arsenal fervour must cease forthwith.
|
46.47 | Don't know about 6 though. | CRATE::ROWELL | Life is an egg & cress sandwich | Thu Sep 19 1991 14:55 | 7 |
|
1963 Arsenal 7 - 1 Staevnet (Copenhagen)
1970 Arsenal 7 - 1 Dynamo Bacau
Thats all my paper says.
Wayne
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46.48 | | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Thu Sep 19 1991 15:04 | 7 |
| re .44
> PS Anyone know the last time Arsenal scored 6????
May 11th 1991 at home to Coventry in the final league match of last
season. Score was 6-1. Which makes the 1-2 defeat by Coventry a couple
of weeks back harder to take.
|
46.49 | Excellent | ULYSSE::CHAMPOLLION | Chris the Jester | Thu Sep 19 1991 17:48 | 7 |
46.50 | The Steam Roller is on the move... | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Thu Sep 19 1991 19:34 | 15 |
| Well, I watched the match on T.V. last nite. It's the first time I've seen them
this season, what a way to start!! :-)
If only campbell could put away some of the chances he created, though he is
still worth his place as he creates them for others.
I thought Rocastle looked a new player in the centre of midfield. Perhaps he's
the person we've been looking for in that position to strengthen things up.
Davis played well alongside him.
Overall the team played well, though I'll be happier when boulds returns. We are still
finding it hard to keep a clean sheet, and if we can do this, then it will be
just like last season.
Sat. is the next test, A win here would kept the momentum going....
|
46.51 | | CRISPY::NAGLEJ | | Thu Sep 19 1991 21:13 | 18 |
|
Excellent result.
I would have given man of the match to Merson instead of Smith.
I'm not taking anything away from Smith but he was doing his job
where as Merson did alot more than that. What a volley.
I was gutted for Cambell. I really wanted him to score. He deserved
to with the amount of work he was putting in.
Rocky wants to keep his place in Midfield and with that performance
he will.
I was amazed to find myself thinking that Tony Adams had a good game.
Nuff said.
Jeff.
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46.52 | THERE's ONLY 1 TEAM IN EUROPE | YUPPY::NASSIM | | Thu Sep 19 1991 22:31 | 15 |
| The answer, to the question, where is the final being played, is this.
There are 5 contenders-Paris-Lisbon-Porto-Athens-Wembley.
Wouldn't it be a shame if the final was to be at Wembley, it would
certainly spoil it for loads of GOONERS, though I'm sure the
fairweather fans would love it.
Que sera sera, whatever will be will be, we're going to gay Paris, que
sera, sera.
Mickey Cannon
P.S. Mr McCabe, what do you mean, What am I doing in notes, I'm in
Cannonbury, you know, Norf Lunden an all that!!!!
|
46.53 | Dixon needs the practice!! | YUPPY::STRAGED | Toto...this sure ain't Kansas!! | Fri Sep 20 1991 01:22 | 7 |
| Not that I have any desire to reopen the tasteful (sic) discussion
between Messers McCabe and Panes, but I'm surprised that no-one
mentioned the need for Dixon to practice his backpasses to Seaman.
If you recall, last time Dixon tried it in a match, he gave Coventry
a 1-0 lead that the Arse never regained!!
PJ
|
46.54 | Aaaaaaagh! | GVAADG::BUENO | | Fri Sep 20 1991 12:12 | 4 |
| Personally, I think the Austrians were temporarily blinded by Arsenal's
strip.
P
|
46.55 | Ugly shirts.... | GEMVAX::HILL | | Fri Sep 20 1991 18:38 | 9 |
| I finally saw in "World Soccer" the Arsenal away strip that you lot
have been going on about, and I must say it is one UG-LEEEE shirt! The
only one worse was the ad showing the Celtic away uniform... Olive
green socks, a white shirt with brownish green and pine-green blotches
on the shoulders and arms...
Really nasty!
Tom
|
46.56 | | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Fri Sep 20 1991 18:50 | 4 |
| I quite like the shirt!
Si (Man.U fan)
|
46.58 | | ARSNAL::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Mon Sep 23 1991 18:01 | 5 |
| Arsenal 5 Sheff Utd 2
All these goals are getting very boring <Yawn>
|
46.59 | | CRATE::ROWELL | Life is an egg & cress sandwich | Mon Sep 23 1991 21:18 | 2 |
| Yeah, Boring Boring Arsenal.
;)
|
46.60 | | YUPPY::PANES | Sophisticated? Me? I've been to Leeds | Tue Sep 24 1991 12:50 | 6 |
| Congratulations to Mr & Mrs McCabe on the arrival of a new little Gooner,
Liam. I always thought (Sir) Geoffrey was a pretty name.
Stuart
|
46.61 | From another here at Yuppy | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Ayrton Senna - World Tour 1991 | Tue Sep 24 1991 12:54 | 3 |
| I'd have thought Ian or Wrighty would have been better?
Paul
|
46.62 | Why? | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Tue Sep 24 1991 17:35 | 5 |
| I'm a bit perplexed by the signing of Ian Wright. Good player though he
is, I don't see how he will fit into the current side. Who makes way
for him? Smith? Campbell? Given the form of these two at the moment
there must be more to this transfer than meets the eye. Are we about to
lose Smith or Campbell? Answers on the back of an Arsenal Bond please.
|
46.63 | New Midfield challenger? | TRUCKS::SANT | | Tue Sep 24 1991 17:59 | 7 |
|
Ian Wright got rave reviews from several quarters on his
performance in midfield on Saturday at Oldham. Does this
have anything to do with it ?
Andy.
|
46.64 | Gunners sign Satchmo | SIOG::N_DONNELLY | | Tue Sep 24 1991 21:30 | 22 |
| Ian Wright is certainly a brilliant player and without doubt an asset
to any team but who gets dropped is beyond me.Straight away I thought
that's the end of Perry Groves at Highbury but even still it leaves
alot of quality players for both midfield and up front.
As GG has always said 'nobody has a divine right to a place in this
team' but I don't think he would have spent that kind of money for
nothing.The next couple of line-ups will be interesting.
The last three results have certainly given all Gooners reason to
believe that we're over our bad start but personally I'll feel alot
better when Steve Bould is back.
ps. Can't wait for the Utd. game, especially after last year.
|
46.65 | | ARSNAL::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Tue Sep 24 1991 21:56 | 17 |
46.66 | Smith to Monaco? | ULYSSE::CHAMPOLLION | Chris the Jester | Wed Sep 25 1991 00:54 | 6 |
46.67 | Perreeee!!! | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Pele Utd Brothers | Wed Sep 25 1991 15:38 | 5 |
| George stung Celtic for 750K with Martin Hayes, I'm sure he can off
load our beloved Pel for that sort of money as well. Somehow I don't
think he will though.
Barry.
|
46.68 | debut for Wright | SIOG::N_DONNELLY | | Wed Sep 25 1991 16:49 | 5 |
| Looks like it's Campbell and Wright up front tonight(sounds strange,
doesn't it?) as Smudger and Pel are injured.I believe Winterburn is out
also.
Noel
|
46.69 | Arsenal = England | YUPPY::STRAGED | Toto...this sure ain't Kansas!! | Wed Sep 25 1991 16:59 | 25 |
| Couple of random thoughts here.....
* Given the number of games the Arse will be playing this year, GG
could simply be protecting himself agianst injury and/or fatigue.
* If any of the players need to be worried about their places, I would
suggest the likely candidates are Perry Groves, Paul Davis and Michael
Thomas. I can't see Limpar, Smith, Campbell or Merson losing out -
especially on current form.
* Wright in midfield is a very real possibility, but someone will have
to put him on a meat and potatoes diet.
* GG now has a core of England players: Smith, Wright, Merson, Adams,
etc. Do you think he needs to develop them for his own uses or will he
have Graham Taylor's needs at the back of his mind?? By that I mean,
if Taylor wants to use Wright and Smith as an attacking front-line, how
will GG respond if he wants Wright in midfield??
* Noone has yet been able to predict GG actions, why do we think we can
start now!!
Just my 5p worth...
PJ
|
46.70 | CLUED UP GEEZER | YUPPY::NASSIM | | Thu Sep 26 1991 01:11 | 13 |
| In referance to the last note, how true, no-one knows what George will
do next. Let's face it, he's just bought a centre forward at a time
when Arsenal cannot stop scoring goals. Anyone remember him buying a
centre half, when we had 'the meanest defence' and more than enough
players in that position!!
I wonder how Andrew Cole feels. He is currently on loan, obviously to
get experiance, but also because he cannot get into the first team, he
now has one more obstacle in his way. Maybe Paul Dickov will be
preffered to him, he gets no end of rave reviews and along with Ray
Parlour and Mark Flatts would appear to be Arsenal's best young
prospects.
Mickey Cannon
|
46.71 | | YUPPY::STRAGED | Toto...this sure ain't Kansas!! | Thu Sep 26 1991 12:26 | 12 |
| Wright started paying off the 2.5 million last night (where have I
heard that before) with a goal from nothing that must have put a shiver
up the spine of the regular Arse forwards who will have to compete for
a first-team place.
By all accounts, 1-1 was a fair result, but given that we were without
Winterburn, Bould, Smith and Limpar, I'm not losing any sleep.
PJ
PS Who is Parlour?? He was on the bench with O'Leary last night.
Anyone know anything about him??
|
46.72 | Ray Parlour | SIOG::N_DONNELLY | | Thu Sep 26 1991 21:58 | 12 |
| Re last,
I saw him playing in the first leg of the Southern Junior Floodlit Cup
final at Highbury a few months ago against Millwall and he was
brilliant.He's about 6'2" with a mop of blonde hair and was playing in
the centre of midfield. He ran the show and was very calm under
pressure.I think he plays in defence also.
With all the talk in the papers this week about GG buying new players
the reserves must be feeling pretty peeved off.
ps. hurry up Stevie Bould !
|
46.73 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Fri Sep 27 1991 14:09 | 50 |
| With 15 goals in a week I suppose the press boys were pretty
disappointed people. It meant they had to put their "Arsenal
Crisis" headlines back into storage. Shame, my heart bleeds for
them.
In the first-half against the Austrians I thought it was going to
be one of those nights, particularly when "back pass" Dixon
slammed the penalty against the bar. But never fear Andy Linighan
(I've always said he is a great player!) slotted the first one
home and then it was plain sailing, with "The Merse" supplying
some lovely touchs.
Sheffield United have relegation written all over them. Who was
that lumbering number 4 with the Shakespeare haircut? A real
comedy of errors if ever there was one. Last year SU came to
Highbury in Decemeber, I think, and played some very good football
even though they were at the bottom of Div 1. This season,
perhaps the bubble has burst but they appear to be a pale shadow
of last year's side. I don't suppose it helps their cause when
the Dail Mail contained an article with "Harry" Bassett which
virtually contained his CV.
At Leicester, Campbell should have scored in the first few minutes
when he was clean through, but didn't. Leicester were unlucky
when Kelly scored what looked like a good goal only for the ref to
rule it out because of a dubious foul on Adams. A couple of
minutes before halftime Ian (Ian, Ian) Wright put Arsenal ahead
with a shot from the edge of the box. In the second-half Arsenal
were coasting until Linighan went off injured. Leicester then
caught Arsenal cold from a corner and it was 1-1. A fair result
on the night.
Ian (Ian, Ian) Wright seems a curious move. I hope it doesn't
mean that Alan Smith is about to make use of his language degree
in foreign climes. I don't think GG has bought Wright to play in
midfield. He would surely have bought a recognised midfielder and
also it would be a waste of Ian (Ian, Ian) Wright's goalscoring
talents.
Andrew Cole is on loan at Fulham and scored in his first game a
couple of weeks back. Ray Parlour came on in the second-half in
the pre-season friendly at Watford and looked very good. Hard
tackling and very accomplished on the ball. Another class
graduate from soccer's principle academy of football?
The Dell tomorrow. Oh joy, oh bliss! I can't wait for ninety
minutes of looking at the back of the neck of the chap in front!
Mike M
|
46.74 | 1 point < last season | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Mon Sep 30 1991 12:18 | 6 |
| A nice 4-0 at Southampton with Ian Ian Ian Wright getting a hat-trick.
It's interesting to compare last season's results with this year's in
the equivalent matches. Last year we got 18 points from these games.
This time the total is 17 so after a poor start we're very much back on
track.
|
46.75 | On The Move | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Sep 30 1991 13:36 | 6 |
46.76 | SATCHMO STRIKES AGAIN | SIOG::N_DONNELLY | | Mon Sep 30 1991 14:50 | 5 |
| Another great win and delighted to see Rocky back to his best now that
his old schoolboy chum is playing with him.I can't wait for the battle
of Old Trafford.
Noel
|
46.77 | No "fighting" this time please! | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Mon Sep 30 1991 16:12 | 4 |
| Noel,
I hope Winterburn and McClair leave their handbags in the dressing room
this time. ;-)
|
46.78 | Winterbum.. | OPG::TONY | | Mon Sep 30 1991 18:36 | 9 |
| Re. 77
>No "fighting" this time please!
Someone better teach him to tackle then...!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tony
|
46.79 | seconds away... | SIOG::N_DONNELLY | | Mon Sep 30 1991 18:53 | 10 |
| Re last 2:
I think it's going to be a cracker and neither team can afford a repeat
of last season, especially Arsenal.Hopefully it will be remembered this
time for the right reasons.
ps. I think we're going to stuff the 'gemini men'
Noel
|
46.80 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Tue Oct 01 1991 11:44 | 63 |
| Southampton 0 (0) - (1) 4 Arsenal
Rocastle
Wright (3)
Attendance: 18,050
The League Champions lined-up as follows:
Seaman
Dixon Linighan Adams Winterburn
Limpar Rocastle Thomas Merson
Wright Smith
It rained a bit in Southampton on Saturday. Then it rained some
more, then it bucketed down, then it rained a bit more... It
rained alot in Southampton on Saturday. The first half hour of
the game matched the conditions, dull and depressing with
Southampton looking the likelier team to score. Shearer was quite
lively but didn't have many direct chances. (Shearer's first name is
apparently, "Wevegot". The Southampton supporters chanted this
incessantly through the game.) With about fifteen minutes to go to
halftime the rain eased of and Arsenal started to improve. With about
10 minutes of the half left Seaman punched clear a Southampton cross,
it fell to Rocastle. He carried the ball about sixty yards upfield
before passing to Wright. Wright beat the defender and hit a fierce
shot which Flowers, the Southampton 'keeper, could only parry.
Rocastle fired home the rebound from close range. Suddenly being
wringing wet didn't seem to matter so much. 1-0 to Arsenal at halftime.
The second-half belonged to Mr Wright. Two minutes into it Limpar
received the ball wide on the left. He cut inside and played a
great through ball to Wright. Wright beat the Southampton defence
for pace and slotted the ball home. Five minutes later the game
was effectively over, a superb flick on from Smith again put
Wright in. He again beat the Southampton defence for pace and
fired the ball home. With about fifteen minutes to go Smith shot,
Flowers couldn't hold the ball and Wright was on hand to fire home
the rebound and complete his hat-trick. He seemed rather pleased.
Ian Wright certainly knows where the goal is. He seems to operate
on the principle that provided the shot is on target it's got a
chance of going in. Yeah, obvious. I think on Saturday he had
six shots, all on target. He scored three and created the other
for Rocky. Campbell came on with about twelve minutes to go and
almost immeadiately had a chance but he balloned it high and wide.
Campbell has got the potential to be a great player and at 21 he
has time on his side. Wright is already the finished article.
With players like Merson, Smith, Limpar, Davis, Rocastle, etc
supplying the passes I think Wright is going to get a hatful this
season.
4-0 somewhat flattered Arsenal as they weren't really in the game
for the first half hour and Southampton, if thay had been slicker,
could have had a couple of goals. However, Arsenal created the
quality chances and Ian Wright tucked them away.
The defence badly needs Bould back to organise them properly.
Bould tends to play slightly behind Adams and is always there for
a pass inside from the fullbacks and exudes a calm air of
authority. Linighan doesn't and can't play that way. With Bould
back I think it will take some team and some performance to beat an
"on song" Arsenal.
Mike M
|
46.81 | when's he back | KERNEL::MORIARTY | | Tue Oct 01 1991 12:03 | 4 |
| What is the problem with Bould & is there any news on when he is
going to be fit again??
Kevin
|
46.82 | He's got no hair, but we don't care.. | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Tue Oct 01 1991 17:48 | 12 |
| Re: .81
Bould suffered some form of ankle injury towards the end of last
season, but it wasn't serious enough to prevent him playing. It didn't
get better during the summer and I think he aggravated it in the Paul
Davis testimonial.
He was due to make a comeback in the Arsenal v Palace reserve match
a couple of weeks ago but didn't. The reserves had a game on Saturday
he may have played in that.
Mike M
|
46.83 | Giving credit when its due.. | YUPPY::STRAGED | Toto...this sure ain't Kansas!! | Wed Oct 02 1991 01:22 | 4 |
| Just a quickie to thank Stuo Pano and his Fab Ones for doing the Biz
against the Elland Road boys tonight!!
PJ
|
46.84 | IT RAINED IN LONDON TOO!! | YUPPY::NASSIM | | Thu Oct 03 1991 01:37 | 17 |
| Rather than stand in a crappy away end at Southampton, I went to the
reserves on Saturday to see us play Ipswich.
Steve Bould did not play, the only 'first teamers' were Pates and
Siggi.
We won 4.0 with goals from Heaney, Bacon (2) and a lovely Mark Flatts
goal-this boy will be big!! Word is that George rates him very highly
and it's not suprising why. This midfielder is very skillfull and
should make a first team appearance at the end of the season. siggi
was a class above the rest, his passing was beautifull. Dickov again
impressed upfront and Parlour stood out too.
Overall impression......It rained a lot.
Mickey Cannon
|
46.85 | | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Thu Oct 03 1991 11:19 | 3 |
| Glad to see John Bacon mentioned in .84. I got a copy of this season's
handbook yesterday and John does not appear in it so I thought he had
left the club.
|
46.86 | A deal to be done!! | SHIPS::FERRARO_A | | Thu Oct 03 1991 11:21 | 3 |
| Psss. Want to buy some Arsenal shirts!! I hear your a bit short.
Antony
|
46.87 | ? | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Thu Oct 03 1991 14:13 | 1 |
| ok... what's the story re the shirts?
|
46.88 | Shirtless.... | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Thu Oct 03 1991 14:50 | 10 |
| From reading an article in todays newpaper, it seems that we are scarce on team
kits. Apparently, some of the Arse players (8 i think) swapped jerseys with the
opposition. So after the match, Steve Huston had to go into the home team's
dressing room and ask for them back. George was quoted as more or else
saying "that they shouldnt have done that as we havent enough kits and that sort of thing should
be left for the final."
Personally, I feel with the current status of the club, we should have an ample
supply of kits. This sort of thing should be left for our neighbours, who
could do with the cash savings!!!!
|
46.89 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Thu Oct 03 1991 15:49 | 16 |
| ...and, of course, not forgetting the great Hummel disaster. Whilst
speaking (ever so briefly!) of the Tottering Totts I bought a copy of
the Spur today. 2 quid for a fanzine! 2.95 for their summer special I
can understand, but 2 quid for a regular issue? Particularly as the
content seems to be poorer than last year. For all you Totts who
haven't bought it there is the second-half of a good interview with "El
Veg". At 2 quid I think they're going to price themselves out of the
market. Anyway, I shan't be buying it anymore. I don't suppose
they'll loose any sleep!
I think last night's performance in Austria could be described as
solid but unspectacular. Still, I'll settle for a 6-2 aggregate score
in our favour in the second round. Does anybody know what time the
draw is tomorrow?
Mike M
|
46.90 | Arses in Sexy Shirt Swapping ORGY | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Pele Utd Brothers | Fri Oct 04 1991 15:09 | 16 |
| Gawd!
How undignified eh? Stewart Houston marching round to the Vienna
dressing room and asking for the shirts back and George moaning
about not having enough shirts to see them through to the final if
they keep swapping. The Austrians did'nt give them back I hear. Good on
them! We must be the laughing stock of Europe now cause of these
two misers. Now, where exactly do these two come from? :^)
Chelsea tomorrow, should be able to make a rare trip to Highbury.
Mr McCabe, which block do you sit in? Only so that I can throw things
at you if you're wearing one of those away shirts. :^)
|
46.91 | Things that make you go mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Pele Utd Brothers | Fri Oct 04 1991 15:25 | 3 |
| Benfica eh?
What does the panel think?
|
46.92 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Fri Oct 04 1991 15:47 | 16 |
| Barry,
I sit behind where the players come out. Three rows back and three
seats to the left of the gangway. By the way if your in the market for
a swift half before the game pop into the Supporter's Club and I'll buy
you a beer. If you like I can also introduce you to the "geezer" who
appeared in Standing Room Only. I know he wants to meet you! :-)
A repeat tomorrow of last season's 4-1 trouncing of Chelsea will do just
nicely. I hope.
Benfica, this is going to be tricky. I'm not sure about the match but
getting the 200 quid and then convincing the wife, that is another
matter altogether!
Mike M
|
46.93 | a visit to the stadium of light | SIOG::N_DONNELLY | | Fri Oct 04 1991 16:24 | 8 |
| Are we at home or away in the first leg?
1st leg 23rd Oct.
2nd leg 6th Nov
Noel
|
46.94 | A nervous man writes... | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Pele Utd Brothers | Fri Oct 04 1991 16:26 | 14 |
| Mike,
If you told that "geezer" what I wrote in the Standing Room only note
then I'll see you in the Lower West bar at half time. Can't have me
spilling my pint whilst being assaulted in the Supporters club bar can
we? :^)
Aww come on, you did'nt tell him did you please, please?
Yours with a yellow streak,
Barry.
|
46.95 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Fri Oct 04 1991 16:54 | 9 |
| Barry,
Now, would I do a thing like that? :-) Nah, but anyway if I had I don't
think you'd have too many problems as your about a foot and a half
taller than said person. What do you think to the report in the Mirror
today that your fave, Pel, might be moving up the M1/M6 to join Naill
Quinn at Manchester City?
Mike M
|
46.96 | | YUPPY::PANES | Coldest Stream Guard of them all | Fri Oct 04 1991 16:55 | 12 |
| Barro,
I think that the readers would be amused if you posted your "Gunflash" ( blanks
surely ) article.
Publish and be damned.
William Randolph Hearst
|
46.97 | Perry Groves : Queen of the Kippax? | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Pele Utd Brothers | Fri Oct 04 1991 18:32 | 21 |
| Citizen Pane(s)
I don't want that going live around the world just yet. Perhaps there's
a chance that the Perry Groves Obituary (if the little poppet goes
..bless 'im) will bounce off a satellite in deepest space sometime in
the near future.
Mike,
I'll try and make it to the supporters club on two conditions:
1) "Geezer" is not informed.
2) Whitbreads bitter is not on sale.
Barry
Barro
|
46.98 | 3-2 oh well! | DBCIC1::RUSSELL | | Mon Oct 07 1991 11:35 | 8 |
| fortunate...........
lucky........
We'll get you at the Bridge!
*Tiger*
|
46.99 | Champions 91-92. Believe it. | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Pele Utd Brothers | Mon Oct 07 1991 12:15 | 8 |
| Chelsea did not dominate the whole game as some may lead you to
believe, 60-40 in their favour I'd say, especially in the first
half. A fortunate result, an Arsenal midfield in dire need of a
ball winner, and a diabolical referee. Mike will no doubt give you
a full run down.
Barry.
|
46.100 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Mon Oct 07 1991 14:23 | 17 |
| No time for a full report, Barry. A very good game, not much good
football though - the pace was too frenetic, but lots of end to
end stuff and plenty of chances. Chelsea, probably deserved
something for what they put into the game, but got nothing.
Shame, I cried all the way home. :-) I think Arsenal's problems
where fairly and squarely (sic) in the middle of defence. In the
first-half Linighan and Pates were dreadful, even "man of skill"
Kerry Dixon managed to beat them! I think I mentioned this to
you, Barry, at half-time when we discussed female anatomy! And
why was Merson on the bench?
I hope Adams and Bould are fit for the Utd game in two weeks time.
Mind you it doesn't seem to matter at the moment Arsenal seem to
have a Brazilian policy, 'If you score 5, we will get 6'.
Mike M
|
46.101 | | CRISPY::NAGLEJ | | Mon Oct 07 1991 14:47 | 11 |
|
That was never a penalty. Townsend was so pissed off
with the decision that he phoned BBC radio to say so.
The refs decision was a harsh one.
Nice to see Kerry Dixon walking through the Arse defence and
its always a pleasure to see Cambell and Wright knocking them
in.
JN.
|
46.102 | | ARSNAL::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Mon Oct 07 1991 18:20 | 23 |
| Big Guns 3 Kings Road spivs 2
According to the Radio 5 commentators, the best best they've seen this
season. Credit must go to both teams.
On a more speculative note, one of yesterday's tabloids mentioned the
imminent arrival at Highbury of Matt Le Tissier and the departure of
smudger to Celtic. I hope not!
When you consider that not playing (starting) last Saturday you had:
Merson, Davis, Hillier, Groves, Cole, Siggi, Bould, Adams, O'Leary,
Lyderson .....we must have the strongest squad in Europe.
On second thoughts, I'm sorry I mentioned Perree in the same breadth as
the others, but my up-arrow key is knackered. It's a bit like Cunno's
by now famous list of all time greats....Best, Pele, Maradona,
Aldridge and Cryuff. Spot the odd-man out?
Hint:
It has nothing to do with being black, alcoholic, heart-attack victim
or drug pusher.
|
46.103 | and there's more | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Mon Oct 07 1991 18:58 | 8 |
| Declan, not to mention some other good youngsters; Parlour, Dickov and
Flatts plus the reserve 'keeper Miller. I also hope the Le Tissier
thing is only a rumour. Smith is the best centre forward in the
country and we can't afford to lose him. Yesterday's tabloids were
also speculating on a Thomas departure to Villa for 2 million although
in today's Mirror "Big Ron" has denied it. It must be true then!
Mike M
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46.104 | The 'pool reserves?? | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Mon Oct 07 1991 19:20 | 12 |
| re .102
So, you have the strongest squad in Europe eh??
Not starting on Sunday were...
Grobbelaar, Venison, Jones, Harkness, Wright, Hysen, Molby, Marsh,
Barnes, Whelan, Carter, Redknapp, Hutchinson, Rosenthal, McManaman.
...another team, good enough to win the league title!!
Stew.
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46.105 | | ARSNAL::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Mon Oct 07 1991 20:16 | 2 |
| Liverpool F.C. are doing their very best to get rid of most of the
players you've just mentioned....
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46.106 | ZZZZZZZZ | TOTH::CHAVES | | Mon Oct 07 1991 21:25 | 10 |
| Although Benfica is not as good as in years gone by, it should be a good
test of just how good Arsenal really are.
Too bad its not Porto instead of Benfica. Just imagine Arsenal vs FC
Porto, twice. It would no doubt go down in history as the 2 most
boring football games, ever. Those noters that think Bayern is boring
should play close attention to this match-up.
JC
BTW, when is the first game?
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46.107 | Quantity yes, quality no | ARSNAL::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Tue Oct 08 1991 11:29 | 9 |
| re .104
> Not starting on Sunday were...
> Grobbelaar, Venison, Jones, Harkness, Wright, Hysen, Molby, Marsh,
> Barnes, Whelan, Carter, Redknapp, Hutchinson, Rosenthal, McManaman.
A case of "never mind the quality, feel the width" as they used to say
on a tv programme. Only one of the above would get in Arsenal's squad
never mind team.
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46.108 | Wake up JC, it's another Arsenal goal ... | ARSNAL::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Tue Oct 08 1991 11:34 | 7 |
| re .106 -< ZZZZZZZZ >-
JC
You must have been asleep the last few years if you still think Arsenal
are boring. You may have a shock in store on October 23rd and November
6th.
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46.109 | ZZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzz. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Mancs won't win the League | Tue Oct 08 1991 15:20 | 3 |
| The Arse are pathetially boring.
Cunno.
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46.110 | | ARSNAL::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Tue Oct 08 1991 15:54 | 3 |
| What's pathetially?
Can Liverpool fans spell?
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46.111 | | YUPPY::STRAGED | Toto...this sure ain't Kansas!! | Tue Oct 08 1991 18:04 | 6 |
| >> Can Liverpool fans spell?
Liverpool fans can't even speak properly, now you want them to spell??
PJ
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46.112 | Are you serious??? | YUPPY::STRAGED | Toto...this sure ain't Kansas!! | Tue Oct 08 1991 18:08 | 15 |
| Hot off the press.........
ARSENAL sign Jimmy Carter (ex-Millwall winger) from Liverpool for
500,000 pounds.
Just what GG needs another forward!!!
Hey George, didn't you notice anything missing last Saturday?
Like a midfield!!!
Will someone pleazzzze have a word to Georgie boy!!
PJ
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46.113 | | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Tue Oct 08 1991 18:14 | 17 |
| re .108
Why what's going to happen on October 23rd and November 6th??
No, don't tell me, you're celebrating Halloween early, and Bonfire
Night late... no??
Oh well, then it must be that the Arse are going to keep a clean
sheet?? But, on the other hand, that's more likely to be April 1st,
isn't it... 8-)
By the way, on the subject of whether Arsenal are boring or not, I'd
sooner watch a tree grow, than the Arse play route one football for 90
minutes.
Stew.
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46.114 | | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Tue Oct 08 1991 18:17 | 4 |
| re .107
According to the hot news, Carter is the one -- funny that; I'd have
sworn it would have been Barnes!
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46.115 | | TOTH::CHAVES | | Tue Oct 08 1991 18:19 | 12 |
46.116 | Please define a boring goal... | YUPPY::STRAGED | Toto...this sure ain't Kansas!! | Tue Oct 08 1991 19:08 | 15 |
| JC,
You're getting close to a deal here....something American for something
English. How about an Arsenal away strip for an NY Giants shirt??
Stew,
Can you name another team that has scored at least 4 goals in each of
its last 4 league games??? I would be the first to say that goals do
not necessarily equal quality football, but scoring goals is not boring!!
(Unless, of course, you're the poor SOB who has to pick the ball out of
the back of the net every time!!)
PJ
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46.118 | WHAT TIME IS IT?????? | SIOG::N_DONNELLY | | Tue Oct 08 1991 19:42 | 6 |
| I'll eat my watch if Arsenal get knocked out by Benfica.
How can you say that we are boring????
Noel
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46.119 | TGC - The Great Carto | ARSNAL::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Tue Oct 08 1991 19:50 | 6 |
| re .114
Carter is the one I had in mind. What a player! And for 300k less than
Loonypool paid for him. Is he eligible for the European Cup or did he
play last week in the UEFA? Or can a player play for two different teams
in two different Euro competitions in the same season?
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46.120 | My mistake. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Mancs won't win the League | Tue Oct 08 1991 19:54 | 6 |
|
My mistake as I meant ' pathetically'. It was just a slip of the
fingers. Anyway, I think you all understood my meaning. The Arse even
on a good day are about as exciting as income tax.
Cunno.
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46.121 | gidday | SIOG::N_DONNELLY | | Tue Oct 08 1991 19:59 | 3 |
| Go home and eat your dinner Martin :-)
Noel
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46.122 | Reds Leicester | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Pele Utd Brothers | Tue Oct 08 1991 20:03 | 6 |
| Were Leicester the first club to have executive style boxes in the
Football League? I'd completely forgotten about them until the
highlights, from Filbert Street, of the first leg were shown a
couple of weeks back.
Barry.
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46.123 | | TOTH::CHAVES | | Tue Oct 08 1991 20:21 | 13 |
|
I'll keep an open mind and pay attention to the Arsenal highlites this
year. But up until now Arsenal, along with Porto, has always been the
metric by which boredom is measured. In contrast, I think the Mancs and
Everton have for many years been exciting teams even when they lose,
and we all know they've lost plenty of in recent years.
I have nothing but respect for the Arse.After all, they couldn't be
where they are if they weren't a good team. I just wish they would
add some flair to their play.
I'm going to look for a NY Giants shirt toinght.
JC
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46.124 | Well, somebody had too. | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Wed Oct 09 1991 10:59 | 7 |
| Jimmy Carter? Can I be the first to say that we got him for peanuts?
Perhaps there is a better standard of football in the Football
Combination than the Central League? Does this mean that El Pel is
off?
Mike M
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46.125 | | ARSNAL::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Wed Oct 09 1991 12:18 | 6 |
| Remember folks, you heard it first in the Arsenal note......
George Graham wants to get an Arsenal side elected to the
Football....yes the football league, so we can win the FA League and
the football league in the same season.
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46.126 | The Blinkers are on .. And they're off.. | SEDSWS::WILLMOTT | | Wed Oct 09 1991 14:00 | 12 |
|
Re. afew back..Cuniffe
How can you call Arsenal boring with the memories of
Liverpools two stale live TV performances still fresh in
your mind ?, or have you had a convenient refresh ?
I see TGA was up to his cheating penalty trick again last night
Hang 'im by his shuffles I say!!
CHris
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46.127 | Carter | DUCK::JAMANIS | | Wed Oct 09 1991 15:20 | 9 |
46.128 | strange kind o' guy | SIOG::N_DONNELLY | | Wed Oct 09 1991 16:12 | 6 |
| Re: last
I bet even Jimmy Carter couldn't answer that one.
But we'll have to wait and see how it works out.
Noel
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46.129 | Good ol' George... | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Wed Oct 09 1991 17:05 | 14 |
| I never thought i'd ever say this...
THANK YOU ARSENAL!!!
We've been desperately trying to get rid of Jimmy Carter, ever since
Souness became manager last season, and we've finally managed it.
Up to now no one had been mug enough to buy him... not even Millwall
wanted him back!!
Mind you, if you're going to play him in midfield it wont really matter
anyway, will it... they spend most of the game watching the ball go
over the top of their heads. 8-)
Stew.
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46.130 | 8-) 8-) 8-) | SIOG::N_DONNELLY | | Wed Oct 09 1991 17:57 | 6 |
| Re: last
We shall have the last laugh
Noel
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46.131 | ANOTHER MOTORING OFFENDER | YUPPY::NASSIM | | Wed Oct 09 1991 23:54 | 23 |
| For Carter to play so few times for Liverpool, there was obviously a
problem up there. Wether it was self inflicted or not, we do not know,
but if anyone can sort out a troublesome player, George can. He wanted
him whilst at Millwall, and apparantly told him not to sign a new
contract, but to sign for Arsenal-he signed a new contract. George
must think highly of him, and he's got him for a great deal less than
he would of paid. A good player does not become a bad one overnight,
so who knows.
If it's a straight replacement for Groves then it's got to be a good
purchase. If George sells Limpar and keeps Groves, that will be an
absolute insult.
I went to Benfica's ground two months ago whilst on holiday, and am
looking forward to going back in two weeks time, but I can't believe
that the club cannot run it cheaper than two hundred pounds for a
twelve hour flight package. They're ripping us off.
Mr McCabe-you once asked what Mickey Cannon is doing in notes......What
are you doing in the GOONER ? Next thing we'll have is Barry O Hagen
writing in Gunflash.......................AAAAAAARRRRRRGGGGGGGGHHHHHH.
MICKEY CANNON
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46.132 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Thu Oct 10 1991 11:26 | 24 |
| Arsenal 2 - 0 Leicester. Possibly the worst Arsenal display this
season. Adams wasn't bad, Campbell was OK (but he's still not a
right winger!), Wright took his goal well and Rocastle had a good
game. Apart from that there appeared to be a lack of effort and
concentration throughout the team with numerous passes going
astray. This was typified by Merson, who did nothing until he
scored. A good goal mind you.
Leicester played quite well; sound defence and good midfield but
no attack. Because they were limited in attack they didn't
trouble the Arsenal defence much and most of their attacks were
easily dealt with.
I think this was Arsenal's 15th competitive game in eight weeks
and there is still over thirty weeks of the season to go. At this
rate they'll play more than the 70 games they played in 79/80.
Away at Coventry in the 3rd round on the 29th/30th.
Mike M
P.S. Mickey Cannon - What can I say, a mention in The Gooner, my
life is complete! By the way if you fancy a beer sometime pop in
the supporters' club and I'll get you a swift half.
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46.133 | An Imperfect Tense. | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Set Mc'Hidden | Thu Oct 10 1991 16:43 | 15 |
| >>are you doing in the GOONER ? Next thing we'll have is Barry O'Hagen
>>writing in GUNFLASH.......................AAAAAAARRRRRRGGGGGGHHHHHHHH
My infiltration of GUNFLASH has already started vicar and unless you're
really nice to me I may go all Tony Willis on you and print nasty
things.....that is unless I recieve a free copy of the current GOONER.
:^)
Poptabulous mate,
Barry.
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46.134 | Stevie Mac... Young Player of the Year. | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Thu Oct 10 1991 17:44 | 10 |
| re .131
That's absolutely true!! A good player does NOT become a bad player
overnight... but was Jimmy Carter EVER a good player??? Methinks NOT...
Coventry look to have a relatively easy route into the fourth round of
the cup, eh?? ;-)
Stew.
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46.135 | WATCH this space ..+ mushy peas .. | SIOG::DAWSON | | Fri Oct 11 1991 16:59 | 11 |
|
RE A few back ...
Noel is this another watch for you to eat ???????????/
You must be sick of them now ,or do you like the taste of them ...
Liam
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46.136 | Why did '90 Minutes' call it Gunfish? | YUPPY::NASSIM | | Mon Oct 14 1991 22:48 | 8 |
| Barry, please don't threaten me with Tony Willis, it's more than I can
handle, especially when he slags us off under another name. He's not
too happy right now, as the 'Fanzine wall' won't stock his pamphlet,
and his print run is down one thousand. A free Gooner is on it's way.
Mr McCabe-when Ian Trevitt interviewed you, was he sober?
popadoolaloo Mickey Cannon
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46.137 | Bed-wetting by Schmichel predicted | YUPPY::STRAGED | Toto...this sure ain't Kansas!! | Wed Oct 16 1991 13:25 | 13 |
| Saturday's game should prove interesting for those of you who feel
challenged by the thought of an unstoppable object hitting a unmoveable
wall.
Arsenal have scored 17 goals in there last 4 league games and Schmichel
is doing for United what Seaman did for us last season - keeping clean
sheets.
Should be interesting... I predict the Arse will put two past
Schmichel (Wright and Smith). The result will depend on Arsenal's
defence.
PJ
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46.138 | Liverpool thought he was worth a lot more!! | KERNEL::MORIARTY | | Thu Oct 17 1991 17:17 | 7 |
| re .134
Stew,Carter seemed a bad enough player to pay 800,000(?) for - looks like
a good net loss for them of around 300,000 pounds....Quality accounting
by the pool I'd say:-))
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46.139 | HELP! | SIOG::N_DONNELLY | | Thu Oct 17 1991 20:32 | 15 |
| Anyone going up to the game on Sat? And most important, anyone got any
spare tickets?
I'm flying over on Sat. for the game but I'm still waiting for my
ticket to arrive from the travel club.The problem is we're just after
having a post strike and all post is delayed, so there's a good chance
the ticket won't arrive before Sat.
I'll still travel anyway so if any of you gooners hear of any spares
and are travelling to Manchester maybe I could arrange to meet you.
What's the chances of getting a ticket at the ground?
I'd appreciate any help.
Noel
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46.140 | | ARSNAL::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Mon Oct 21 1991 16:03 | 27 |
| Did anyone think Robson tripped Wright in the penalty area? It looked a
penalty on TV, although the players didn't seem to be appealing it.
On the whole, Arsenal did not seem to play well, which is not
surprising considering the team selection. What happened to Limpar? Was
he left out because of the fracas last season, or was he dropped?
It was nice to see Arsenal go to Old Trafford looking for a win, with
three up front. The trouble is we have so many outstanding strikers
that George has started dropping the surplus into midfield. I just
can't see that policy working long-term. It didn't work on Saturday.
Midfield players should play in midfield. Sorry George, it just didn't
work.
I'm convinced that Graham will have to bite the bullet and drop at
least one of big-names upfront. Nice problem to have though...
What about Rocky's goal? The keeper was a bit unlucky, but what a moment of
skill! How to make Captain fantastic look like Captain Fudge in 3
seconds. You don't often see Robson beaten every which way in a
one-on-one. And that's not forgetting old quiver-lip Ince given the run
around.
Declan
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46.141 | | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Mon Oct 21 1991 17:55 | 3 |
| The only person who remotely thought it was a penalty as the
commentator. There was not a murmur from any player, even Wright.
Perhaps they were all dumb struck to find Arsenal actually in the area.
|
46.142 | | ARSNAL::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Mon Oct 21 1991 18:26 | 9 |
|
Perhaps Manc fans are a bit dumb-struck too. There are only three
teams United have any reason to fear, Arsenal, Leeds and Liverpool.
They have played all three this season AND FAILED TO BEAT ALL THREE. On the
plus side, they have come from behind in two of the matches, which is a
good sign. On the other hand, it must also be remembered that all three
games have taken place at Old Trafford, and United now must play their
three main rivals away from home having taken just 3 points from 9 with
home advantage.
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46.143 | | OPG::TONY | | Mon Oct 21 1991 20:26 | 14 |
| Re -1
>Perhaps Manc fans are a bit duteams United have any reason to fear, Arsenal, Leeds and Liverpoolmb-struck too. There are only three
>teams United have any reason to fear, Arsenal, Leeds and Liverpool.
Dont be silly .....WE dont FEAR them. We may be dissapointed NOT to have won any
of the three home games, but I can tell you that with a bit of good luck we
could have won all of them. Those three should be more scared of us.
As for Arsenal coming to Old Trafford looking for a win ...If thats the best
they can do we dont mind. I dont think they had one decent chance, their goal
excellent as it was, was a second of superb individualism. Anyway we are looking
forward to February the 1st.
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46.144 | Route 1... reaches the parts other passes can't | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Tue Oct 22 1991 13:03 | 11 |
| When do the 'pool play you boring sods from Highbury?? 8-)
We could do with an easy three pointer at the moment!! ;-)
Mind you, we generally get a bit overawed by the occasion when we play
Arsenal, don't we... I reckon it's the thought of having to look up at
the ball coming down for 90 mins... it makes your neck sore just
thinking about it... 8-)
Stew.
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46.145 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Tue Oct 22 1991 15:40 | 39 |
| >>As for Arsenal coming to Old Trafford looking for a win ...If thats the best
>>they can do we dont mind. I dont think they had one decent chance, their goal
Ah, but it isn't the best Arsenal can do, not by a long way. But I
think it is the best United can do, which come May next year may not be
good enough. Also, United still seem to rely far too much on Robson
for their inspiration. It will be interesting to see how they get on
when old "Man of the Match" picks up his annual injury.
As to the game I thought the first half was pretty even. Giggs should
have scored in the first five minutes, but he hit a post instead
(I believe Seaman had it covered though :-) ) and Arsenal should have
made better use of the one on one opportunities that Wright, Campbell
and Merson had. Merson looked overweight and knackered. Rocastle
scored a peach with the aid of a flying header from the 'keeper. The
Arsenal defence were nowhere when Bruce came through to score the
equaliser. However, in the absence of Steve Bould, Pates looks a
better bet in the centre of defence than Linighan.
The ref did well to keep a lid on the game in the first-half as there
were some robust tackles flying about particularly from Rocastle and
Hughes.
The second-half was all United Giggs and McClair had good opportunities
but missed. Arsenal could have done with a recognised midfielder, in
the second-half, to assist Davis and Rocastle. Too often United, with
Robson, Webb, Ince and McClair running from deep, outnumbered Davis and
Rocastle. I'd have taken Campbell off and put Thomas on. I agree with
Declan dropping Campbell back to play in midfield wide on the right
isn't the answer to anything. Although Merson can play wide, Campbell
can't.
As to Benfica tomorrow, well in my case the man from the bank he say
no! So it's the television for me. Does anyone know if the game is on
live on any of the channels?
Mike M
P.S. MC - Ian Trevett was sober.
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46.146 | Money makes the mancs go around | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Wed Oct 23 1991 18:22 | 11 |
| re .138
Ah, yes... but, you have to remember at the time 'pool bought Carter,
Dalglish was on the verge of his famous 'I can't take the pressure'
outburst, and so could perhaps be forgiven for trying to spend his way
out of trouble...
I just hope Blackburn don't have the same trouble!!! 8-)
Stew.
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46.147 | Semi's here we come | SEDSWS::WILLMOTT | | Thu Oct 24 1991 13:44 | 13 |
|
Benfica 1 Arsenal 1
Good result away from home but as on Saturday the midfield
i.e Rocastle and Davis had men running all over them and
only some good defending and a bit of luck kept Benfica out.
I didn't think much of the Portuguese Champs but Georgie
will have to sort out the middle, cos they'll be defending
heavily at Highbury looking to nick one on the break.
Chris
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46.148 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Thu Oct 24 1991 14:44 | 17 |
| Not exactly a great performance but a fine result. Sets up the return
leg in two weeks time just nicely.
Campbell took his goal well and just at the right time too! I hope
George sorts out the midfield soon because Rocastle and Davis in the
middle with Merson and Campbell wide on the wings isn't working very
well when we're attacked through the middle. What made matters worse
last night was how we continually lost possession in the middle of the
park. Seaman had a great game I hope he's now over his indifferent
spell.
I wonder how Hillier is getting on. I think he'd be ideal to mark the
number 10 in the second and stop his runs from midfield which were
causing a lot of problems last night.
Mike M
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46.149 | | TOTH::CHAVES | | Thu Oct 24 1991 20:17 | 10 |
| Congratulations to the Arse and their fans for the good result in
Lisboa. I was disappointed but not surprised as Benfica has not been
playing well. Would it be too much to ask anyone of you that watched
the game for an objective game report?
Altough a good result for the Arse, don't count us out, yet. Benfica
is capable of overcoming this result, if they can get their act
together.
JC
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46.150 | Good but still a long way to go... | KERNEL::MORIARTY | | Fri Oct 25 1991 14:12 | 31 |
| JC, they only showed the second half of the game live & from what
I saw of it,Arsenal played very well at the back with Adams & Seaman
outstanding.Dixon & Winterburn were reasonable but again their
defensive abilities are far from the best in the business.However,as
a total unit,the defence looked pretty solid.
The only problem I saw was the inability of the midfield to keep
possession.Whilst there were some good touches from both Davis &
Rocastle ( & Thomas when he came on as substitute),they were very prone
to giving the ball away in dangerous areas ie.just inside their own
half.This left the pressure all too often being put on the defence.
I believe that if Arsenal are to do well in the latter stages of
this competition,they will have to take a leaf out of the old style
Liverpool/Nottingham Forest European excursions ie.defend solidly &
rather than trying to storm forward,learn to pass the ball & keep
possession in midfield/up front thus relieving the pressure.
All in all it was a good performance but it could have been a
different story had Adams or Seaman not been in such commanding form.
Merson & Campbell seemed a little lost in midfield & the only thing I
saw Campbell do was score a cracking goal.
Benfica will still be a tough tie at Highbury & we need someone
in midfield who can tackle & defend.They look a good side but have a
mountain to climb now to qualify for the next round.The number
ten(Sorry can't remember names) looks a very good & dangerous player
but again I wonder how much of this was down to the amount of space
afforded him by the Arsenal midfield.
Kevin
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46.151 | | GALVIA::SPAIN | | Fri Oct 25 1991 15:10 | 15 |
|
I thought Arsenal were a little fortunate to escape with a 1-1 draw but
then it was nice to see them play attacking football. Ithink they'll
qualify now.
The format for the later rounds will mean a different approach to
European ties. Away goals no longer mean anything. Should Arsenal
qualify they will have 6 games against 3 quality teams and they must
win at home and hope to pick up a couple of draws away. Looks like a
feast of live football on TV in the New Year.
BTW what has David O'Leary done? Colin Pates and Andy Linigan have
both been preferred to him recently.
Gary.
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46.152 | Play it the Liverpool way... | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Fri Oct 25 1991 16:22 | 10 |
| re .150
I quite agree...
If Arsenal learnt to pass the ball, they'd do a hell of a lot better!!
Can't see it happening though, it'd mean a total rethink!! 8-)
Stew.
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46.153 | Good results, average performances | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Fri Oct 25 1991 18:05 | 26 |
| > <<< Note 46.152 by YUPPY::SEABURYS >>>
> -< Play it the Liverpool way... >-
The day Arsenal sink to that clueless level, as seen 3 times on tv
recently, is the day I'll give up following football and become a
Spivs fan. ;-)
Anyone know when Steve Bould and David Hillier are likely to be available
again? We sure could do with them both at the moment. The results at Man
Utd and Benfica were good but from what I saw on the telly the performances
left a lot to be desired. It was good to see Adams and Seaman playing
well but I'll only be happy with the defence when big Steve returns.The
midfield could certainly do with Hillier and someone like Jonas Thern
judging by his performance for Benfica. Shame we didn't sign him. I could
not believe how bad Michael Thomas' distribution was in the few minutes
he played on Wednesday.
As noted by others in here, playing Merson and Campbell wide in midfield
does not work and should not be tried again. The problem is that Smith,
Wright and Campbell should only be played up front which means you can't
have Merson there as well. His only other effective position is wide on
the left which means where does Limpar play? It's impossible to come up
with a solution that accomodates all 5 of them yet at the same time
it's almost impossible to leave any one of them out. Maybe George
should try playing Anders in central midfield. Didn't he play there
before joining Arsenal?
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46.154 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Fri Oct 25 1991 18:54 | 34 |
| Yep, Limpar played central midfield at Cremonese. To play him there
means dropping Davis or Rocastle (who's been outstanding in the past
4/5 games), which I don't think is going to happen.
Steve Bould played a reserve game this week. I don't know how he got
on but if he came through it alright he just maybe in tomorrow. The
bad news is Adams maybe out tomorrow with a groin strain. From what
was being said on the tv and in the papers earlier in the week he needs
an operation.
Mike M
P.S. Peter, I think playing "The Liverpool Way" may have some merit:
1) We'd get alot more penalities.
2) Paul Davis wouldn't have been banned for nine games for clocking
Cockerill.
3) We wouldn't have had 2 points deducted nor been fined for the brawl at
Old Trafford.
4) Tony Adams wouldn't have been sent off last season for an innocuous
foul at Luton.
5) We'd be able to pass the ball around at the back waiting for an
opening and have universal recognition for playing a "European" type
game.
6) The occassional hoof up the field would be recognised as a sensible
way of relieving pressure and a good variation in play.
7) Players questioning a referee's decision would be considered fair
minded professionals who are only trying to make sure that the game is
played and interpreted correctly as opposed to intimidating the ref.
8) George Courtney would be "our friend".
Nah, on second thoughts, who wants to be a cheating scouser? Not me.
:-)
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46.155 | | ASKFOR::HAIGH | Still hazy after all these beers | Fri Oct 25 1991 19:06 | 7 |
| Scathing! And it's Friday as well. Sure you're not a Leeds United
supporter?
:-) x MASSIVE.
Steve
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46.156 | Leeds Strike Back | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Fri Oct 25 1991 19:16 | 20 |
| Who's calling the great name of Leeds United into question ?
Liverpool have their own problems, but have you seen their fixtures for
Easter ?
Sat Leeds Utd home
Mon The Arse away
Sat Man U home
Liverpool will be out of it by then, and it'll be an Arse / Leeds title
chase.
I'm off down the pub for a few pints of Tetleys and then for a King
Prawn Chicken Vindaloo off the Bone Curry (Chiken Tikka actually).
Arse to beat Notts Co tomorrow, and Leeds United to be on top spot, the
first time in a lot of years (probably 17 !!)
jb.
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46.157 | drop Davis then | ARSNAL::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Fri Oct 25 1991 20:14 | 21 |
| > <<< Note 46.154 by YUPPY::MCCABE "Mike" >>>
>
>Yep, Limpar played central midfield at Cremonese. To play him there
>means dropping Davis or Rocastle (who's been outstanding in the past
Ok, I agree Rocky is back to his best but Davis has never struck me as
anything other than ordinary so drop him I say and put Rocky back on
the right with Anders in the middle. My team would be:
Seaman
Dixon Adams Bould Winterburn
Rocastle Limpar Merson
Campbell Smith Wright
For games where a bit more midfield bite is required, drop Campbell and
bring Hillier into a four-man midfield.
BTW, can anyone confirm the story in the Spurs note that our match
against them on Nov 30 is to be switched to the Sunday for TV? DEClan
and I were hoping to travel over for that one if it was on the
Saturday.
|
46.158 | BENFICA AND BACK IN 12 HOUR'S | YUPPY::NASSIM | | Fri Oct 25 1991 21:25 | 42 |
| Peter-yes the spurs game is to be shown live on Sunday. All seats have
sold out, but due to the prescence of the camera's , getting in on the
terraces should be o.k.
Having been to Benfica, I can say that Arsenal wethered the Benfica
attacks well, and a draw was a fair result. Maybe 2.1. to Benfica may
have been fairer.
Benfica were all over us in the first ten minutes as the occasion
seemed to get to us, but there was always a player there to block the
final pass. Usually Adams.
We were very vunerable on the left hand side, and Benfica exploited all
the space we gave them. Graham kept switching Limpar and Campbell over
to resolve this, and Davis shifted to mark Isaias. he man marked him
well, or did he, because he still got a lot of shots in. As soon as
Arsenal had the ball, there were two or three players chasing it, which
made passing difficult. Davis was ideal, rather than Thomas, as
Benfica's slower style gave him time to make creative passes. Their
goal was a result of us pushing up and getting caught on the break.
The equaliser couldn't have been better timed as the crowd were really
getting behind them, and being a goal down any longer would certainly
have favoured them.
Benfica tired quite quickly and the crowd were soon getting on their
back. Campbell caused them problems due to his size and if he plays
well in the second leg I think he will be a major reason for us going
through. Playing Limpar in the middle is not a good idea, he doesn't
have the strengh in tackle to win balls. Some of his antics in the
first half earned him the wrath of the crowd and failed to impress the
ref.
It was a tremendous experiance, hearing the crowd whistle us every time
we sung was wonderfull, though their coin and bottle throwing was not.
Arsenal took over 600 with the travel club and about 800 travel'd on
their own.
Perry was crap, but is now idolised by the fans, he even has his own
song now-"We all live in a Perry Groves world".
Mickey Cannon
|
46.159 | | YUPPY::STRAGED | Toto...this sure ain't Kansas!! | Mon Oct 28 1991 19:06 | 7 |
| >> Arse to beat Notts Co tomorrow, and Leeds United to be on top spot,
>> the first time in a lot of years (probably 17 !!)
Nice prediction, jb.
PJ
|
46.160 | Top of the League... at the end of the season!! | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Tue Oct 29 1991 13:27 | 20 |
| re .156
I don't honestly see how the 'pool could be out of the title race after
Easter, leaving it between the Arse and Leeds...
Especially as we're bound to have beaten both in the space of three
days!!! 8-)
A couple of early predictions...
Liverpool 2 Leeds 0
Arsenal 1 Liverpool 3
plus,
Liverpool 1 Mancs 0
Remember where you read it first... 8-)
Stew.
|
46.161 | A cure needed quickly!! | KERNEL::MORIARTY | | Tue Oct 29 1991 13:35 | 7 |
| Re .160,
Might I suggest you get to your doctor's as soon as possible as I
believe you are suffering from acute Cunnovitis:-))
|
46.162 | | TOTH::CHAVES | | Tue Oct 29 1991 18:54 | 12 |
| Thanks for the game reports. I finally got to see the hilites the other
day and agree with your reports. A draw seems fair although we could
easily have won it as one hit the post. The Soviet Iuran was terrible
against the Arse but seems to be coming along. This weekend' match
against Porto should be a good indicator of things to come. I was
surprised the Arse didn't use the long ball down the wings more often
as Benfica has always had problems defending against it. I hope Seaman
catches a cold or Cunnovitis or something and stays home for the return
leg. Bottom line, if Benfica can't win it all, then I hope the Arse
does.
JC
|
46.163 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Wed Oct 30 1991 16:40 | 41 |
| Twenty magic minutes in each half from Arsenal was the difference
between the two teams. After a pretty mundane first twenty five
minutes Arsenal stepped up a couple of gears and played some very
good football up to the break. Smith, Merson and Wright all had
good chances, but failed to score. Pates also hit the bar with a
25 yard screamer. However, having played all the good football
and created numerous chances Arsenal could easily have gone in 1-0
down at halftime - Tommy Johnson stroked the ball wide of the far
post when he was unmarked ten yards out. Johnson was substituted
in the second-half and he wasn't too pleased about it.
With twenty minutes of the second-half to go Limpar nicked the
ball off a County player, ran down the wing and his low cross was
turned in by Smith. Five minutes later it was, effectively, all
over as Merson played a lovely through ball for Wright to run onto
and fire past Cherry in the County goal. Merson seems to have
gone off the boil a bit in the last 2/3 games.
Before the game I thought Arsenal might show some reaction to the
two tough games, away at Man United and Benfica, that they'd had
in the previous six days. But fortunately they didn't.
I think County have got some useful players, but they need a
couple of experienced first division players, one at the back and
one in midfield would do, otherwise they'll continue to struggle.
There are new issues of 1-0 Down 2-1 Up and On The Box available.
1-0 Down 2-1 Up have in the past been very critical of George
Graham, however it's nice to know, from their latest editorial,
that if Arsenal win either the European Cup or the League this
year they might recant. No doubt the editor "Gruppenfurheur"
Willis will put his FA coaching badge and vast experience of
building championship winning teams into good use when GG departs
by accepting the manager's job that the Arsenal board will
undoubtedly offer him.
Coventry tonight in the Rumbelows. It won't be easy I believe
Coventry are playing quite well at the moment, weren't they
unlucky to lose at Anfield on Saturday?
Mike M
|
46.164 | Out of Rumbelows Cup | XNOGOV::BALENDRA | | Thu Oct 31 1991 12:53 | 8 |
| Yes, it wasn't easy
Sadly we lost! Out of the Rumbelows Cup.
I hope we go on to win bigger and better things!
Elangco (a new comer)
|
46.165 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Thu Oct 31 1991 17:54 | 8 |
| From listening to the game on the radio it seems that we got what we
deserved...nothing! We seemed to have a fair amount of possession but
didn't translate that into many real goal-scoring opportunities (and
even less goals!). In fact it seemed as if Coventry had all the real
chances, if so then good luck to them. "I suppose we'll just have to
concentrate on the big three".
Mike M
|
46.166 | The witchhunt starts here... | YUPPY::PANES | Win your weight in fish | Thu Oct 31 1991 18:03 | 12 |
| <<< Note 46.165 by YUPPY::MCCABE "Mike" >>>
> "I suppose we'll just have to
> concentrate on the big three".
Mike,
Are you, or have you ever been a closet M*n U*d fan?
Stuart McCarthy
|
46.167 | Well, it is almost 5th November. | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Fri Nov 01 1991 14:35 | 63 |
| >> Mike,
>> Are you, or have you ever been a closet M*n U*d fan?
>> Stuart McCarthy
I must confess that back in '68 I did want them to win the
European Cup and about that time it was always great to see Mr
Best (the greatest ever, imo) in action. A slight digression, and
without wishing to start up the "who's the greatest" discussion
again, do people who are old enough remember Best, when he was 17
I think, playing for NI against Scotland? The boy was brilliant,
he simply destroyed Scotland all by himself. Sheer, undiluted
MAGIC! Pele, Maradona, etc just weren't on the same planet.
Since that time, however, the Mancs have sunk lower and lower and
lower and lower in my estimation. Not I hasten to add because
they were relegated or because they rarely won trophies but
because of the things surrounding the team. In particular, the
United board and the attitude of their fans.
In my opinion Louis and Martin Edwards have a lot to answer for.
From what I've read in books and in the papers their actions
always seem to have been motivated by what's best for them first
with United a poor second. This didn't seem to matter so much
when Matt Busby (Whom I believe to be one of the three greatest
English club managers ever. The other two being Herbert Chapman
and Bill Shankly.) was in charge. But since his retirement it has
mattered.
The fans - maybe I've just been unlucky but the times I've had a
seat at Old Trafford (x3) I seem to be sitting amongst some of the
most bigoted, hostile and ignorant fans of any club anywhere in
the country, with the possible exception of Chelsea. I'm told
that sitting in the seats at Leeds isn't too pleasant either but I
haven't been there so I can't comment. Having said that the Man U
fans who contribute to this notes file seem far more tolerant than
the majority of the people that I've had the misfortune to
encounter at Old Trafford.
To bigoted, hostile and ignorant I would also add arrogant. They
seem to really believe that they are "the greatest club in the
world". What do they base this belief on? The prime reason to me
seems to be because their average home attendance is 6/7000 more
than any other team in the first division (big deal?). It
certainly can't be heritage (Arsenal would arguably claim that
title) nor can it be on recent results (Liverpool would certainly
claim that title).
You don't actually have to go to Old Trafford to appreciate the
bigotry, etc all you have to do is read a few copies of Red Issue
(Man U fanzine). I think it's the recent issue that complains
about Man City fans singing, "Always look on the runway for
ice...". Never mind that their own fans sing, "I'd rather be a
paki than a scouse..."! Not to mention the continual invective
directed against Liverpool and the perpetual groupthink,
unsubstantiated by facts, that they are indeed "the greatest club
in the world".
So to answer your question, Stuart, no I'm not a closet United
fan.
Mike M
|
46.168 | | YUPPY::PANES | Win your weight in fish | Fri Nov 01 1991 15:04 | 16 |
| <<< Note 46.167 by YUPPY::MCCABE "Mike" >>>
-< Well, it is almost 5th November. >-
> To bigoted, hostile and ignorant I would also add arrogant. They
> seem to really believe that they are "the greatest club in the
> world". What do they base this belief on? The prime reason to me
> seems to be because their average home attendance is 6/7000 more
> than any other team in the first division (big deal?). It
Mike,
Am I not right in thinking that the Utd attendence figures include
season ticket holders, whether they attend or not?
Stuart
|
46.169 | It was the virtual attendance | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | Dances with Wilderbeasts | Fri Nov 01 1991 15:10 | 12 |
|
Hi Stuo,
can I answer that ?
Yes, the Mancs DO include season ticket holders whether they attend or
not, I remember one of the papers kicking up a fuss a couple of years
ago after a Wimbledon game at Old Trafford - the official attendance
was something like 27,000 - but the actually attendance was only about
17,000....
Paul
|
46.170 | | DUCK::WILSOND1 | | Fri Nov 01 1991 15:43 | 3 |
| I'll bet most clubs do that.....
Dave...
|
46.171 | World first for the Mancs | ARRODS::SWANSON | | Fri Nov 01 1991 16:36 | 5 |
| Re. .167 and .168
Well at least M*FC have one noteable achievement,
They seem to have got Panes and McCabe to agree on something.
|
46.172 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Fri Nov 01 1991 16:36 | 12 |
| Re: .170
Nope, most (95%+) clubs get their attendance figures by counting the
people who have passed through the turnstiles on the day of the match.
Or in the case of the majority of clubs by counting some of the
people...
However, I can't substantiate this with the exact facts and figures.
I just remember it as a quote from, "Manchester United - The Betrayal
of a Legend".
Mike M
|
46.173 | United do it the Italian way | GALVIA::SPAIN | | Fri Nov 01 1991 16:45 | 5 |
|
In Italy season ticket holders are also counted as having attended
every game.
Gary.
|
46.174 | Anyone got the words? | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Fri Nov 01 1991 19:00 | 8 |
| re .167
Mention of bigotted songs and invective directed against Liverpool,
does anyone know all the words to that charming ditty 'In your
Liverpool slum' that I have heard in the AFSC bar on several occasions.
Usually being a bit pissed, the only bit I can remember is something like
"You find a dead cat and you think it's a treat". If you know the rest of
it but it's unsuitable for posting here, please mail it.
|
46.175 | That's all there is, I think, Peter. | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Fri Nov 01 1991 19:26 | 6 |
| "In your Liverpool slums,
You look in the dustbin for something to eat
You find a dead cat and think it's a treat
In your Liverpool slums."
Repeat above as many times as is necessary.
|
46.176 | There's only one United! | TOTH::CHAVES | | Fri Nov 01 1991 19:56 | 13 |
| I've never been to England so I can't comment on fan attitudes or
behavior, nor do I want to lead this topic down a rat hole. I will,
however, point out one thing:
I've lived in several countries in 3 continents and as a big football
fan I discuss the game with anyone willing. In countries such as
South Korea, Japan, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala, and others
where European leagues are not followed closely, the name United
is synonymous with Manchester and football.
JC
|
46.177 | | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Fri Nov 01 1991 20:04 | 4 |
| re .175
Blimey Mike I must have been really out of my tree as I had a vague
recollection that it was quite long.
|
46.178 | Tut! Tut! | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Hanging out your old Love Letters | Fri Nov 01 1991 20:32 | 4 |
| Gentleman, purleeease! Need I remind you that this is the "Marble
Halls" Note.
|
46.179 | OVER AND OVER AND OVER AGAIN | YUPPY::NASSIM | | Fri Nov 01 1991 23:29 | 9 |
| Barry, thanks for reminding me that this is the home of the marble
halls, as I was about to ask if anyone knew all the words to "My old
man, said be a Tottenham fan" as this one always ends half way through.
Can we please refrain from using the name Tony Willis, his head may get
even bigger!!!! If I didn't know what he looks like, I'd be sure he
was really Paul Davis's brother.
MICKEY CANNON
|
46.180 | I said **** off ******** you're a ****! | YUPPY::PANES | Win your weight in fish | Sat Nov 02 1991 12:53 | 14 |
| <<< Note 46.179 by YUPPY::NASSIM >>>
-< OVER AND OVER AND OVER AGAIN >-
> Barry, thanks for reminding me that this is the home of the marble
> halls, as I was about to ask if anyone knew all the words to "My old
> man, said be a Tottenham fan" as this one always ends half way through.
Of course I know the ending, but I tend to alternate between Millwall
( the dockers benevolent eleven ) and the Arzzzzzz.
Stuart
|
46.181 | East hits North twice in 8 days | HUGH::RAYNERT | Sysman>@REO/LOC=G2 | Mon Nov 04 1991 11:50 | 2 |
| I presume all this talk of 'my old man' etc... is to show how you
were all totally confident of Saturdays result...;-)))
|
46.182 | Is Merson going? | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Mon Nov 04 1991 14:53 | 8 |
46.183 | Always look on the bright side of life....and so | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Mon Nov 04 1991 18:00 | 21 |
| well another defeat, not good for the match wednesday. I can see it
being a tough game, and for us to get thr' then we'll have to play well.
I heard the match was boring, any reports...
Any new of steve returning because we blooding need him top plug
up the hole in our defence. Mike , didnt you mention him playing in the
reserves. What his progress??
There's rumours spreading everywhere that paul merson is going to
rangers. It be a sad day if it happens, why would GG sell him??
We're not short on money, and he can turn any match when he's on form.
It will DEFINITLY turn my stomach if he goes, just when our squad is
developing into a real team.
As for our performances lately, we've lost that consistancy that we had
last year. If we get steve back & someone too tighten up midfield then
perhaps we'll get it together like last year. Time is creeping By!!
Mick.
|
46.184 | !!!!! | YUPPY::PANES | Lets hear it for Jim Bob and Fruitbat | Mon Nov 04 1991 18:31 | 16 |
| <<< Note 46.183 by XSTACY::MDUNPHY "The Hit Man" >>>
> I heard the match was boring, any reports...
^^^^^^
Messrs Mod,
I was under the impression that one was not alllowed to use the
"B" word in this topic.
Please take appropriate action.
Stuart
|
46.185 | | TOTH::CHAVES | | Mon Nov 04 1991 18:58 | 23 |
| Benfica is coming off a bruiser of a game away against rival Porto
yesterday, We tied 0:0 but were robbed of a clear penalty. Both goalies
were excellent and, as usual in Portugal, plenty of politics involved.
Benfica wanted to play Saturday or re-schedule the game against Porto
so as not to have to travel to North London and play on only 2 days
rest, when they could not hold back some starters because the
league game was too important. Porto would not agree because they are
at home against Spurs and anything they can do to set Benfica back is
always reason for celebration in the North of Portugal. The FA, as
always, was divided (FYI, the FA is heavilly influenced by Benfica and
Porto) and did not step in so off we go to play the Arse tired and
bruised.
In any event, if Benfica plays as well on Wednesday as they played
yesterday, then Arsenal will have to play a great game to beat them
and I'm sure we fans will be in for a great football treat.
I'm hoping for a great game as I have to take 4 hours vacation and
travel another 4 hours by car to watch it on TV.
JC
My prediction 3:2 to the Arse
|
46.186 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Mon Nov 04 1991 19:49 | 21 |
| Bould was one of the substitites on Saturday, but he didn't come on.
Adams was probably rested for the Benfica game on Wednesday. In the
absence of Adams and Bould, Linighan and Pates played in the middle of
defence. They were quite good too, although West Ham didn't do an
awful lot of attacking, but then again neither did Arsenal. Arsenal
were lacking someone in the middle of the field who could get the team
together. Rocastle tried but couldn't do it on his own, Thomas was
rubbish and Merson was only in the game spasmodically. All in all not
a good display.
I think the Merson rumour started in The Times on Saturday with the add
on that Mo Johnstone was on his way to Leeds. At Saturday's after
match press conference George Graham categorically denied that Rangers
had even made an enquiry about Merson. Perhaps his agent needs a few
bob? Although on the radio this morning it was stated that the deal
would be completed on Thursday. I think the only reason Arsenal would
sell Merson is if he's stepped out of line again, but surely if that
were the case it would be splashed across the back of the tabloids?
Mike M
|
46.187 | Dont sell him !! | MIACT::RANKINE | | Tue Nov 05 1991 12:43 | 7 |
| Cant believe Rangers could entice Merson away from Highbury..besides
hed not fit in at Ibrox, as he has too much skill !!. One of the most
exciting talents around is young Merson, and a season or two in the
Scottish Premier Clogging League would do him no good at all.
paul
|
46.188 | Are you John Motson in disguise? | ASKFOR::HAIGH | Still hazy after all these beers | Tue Nov 05 1991 13:19 | 9 |
| >and a season or two in the
>Scottish Premier Clogging League would do him no good at all.
Well how about selling them one of your central defenders then?
Oh by the way, keep the ones with driving licences....
Steve
|
46.189 | | SEDSWS::WILLMOTT | | Tue Nov 05 1991 18:59 | 10 |
|
I read this morning 5 of the boys are in the England squad for
next week, Seaman Dixon Wright Merson and Smith with Rocastle on
standby along with Burrows, the only Liverpool contribution
sign of the times eh ? Mind youm, I think only Dixon and Smith
will be pulling shirts on.
CHris
|
46.190 | | TOTH::CHAVES | | Wed Nov 06 1991 00:07 | 3 |
| Wots the starting time for the Benfica game?
JC
|
46.191 | | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Wed Nov 06 1991 12:06 | 7 |
| JC
I think the ko is at 8:05 local time. TV coverage starts at 8.
BTW, Benfica's chances have improved with the possibility that Merson
and Campbell will both be unfit. With Wright ineligible, this would
leave Arsenal very short of quality forwards.
|
46.192 | Wright ineligible | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Wed Nov 06 1991 12:45 | 25 |
| I heard this during the TV coverage of the first match with Benfica.
They said that he'll be available after the new year. Can anyone tell
me what UEFA ruling this is?
As for tonite, well it was going to be tough, but with both campbell &
merson unfit it's just going to be that bit harder. Does anyone know if
they are definitly out?
Anyboby care to suggust the starting line up?
Here's mine:
Seaman
Dixon Adams Pates Winterburn
???groves Rocastle Davis Limpar
(Hope not)
Smith ?????
formation - 4 4 2
though GG might go for 4 5 1 to tighten up midfield so as to control the
conterattack.
Mick...
|
46.193 | another defender !?! | SEDSWS::WILLMOTT | | Wed Nov 06 1991 15:34 | 9 |
|
According to the Today paper , Merson has 50-50 chance of playing
tonight,Campbell is fit and playing and Hillier Bould and Oleary
are all back in the squad.
It also says Graham has got a work permit for left-back
Paal Lydersen ?? whoever he is. Wonder if he can play in midfield
aswell?
CHris
|
46.194 | COME ON YOU GUNNERS!!! | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Wed Nov 06 1991 15:58 | 15 |
| Paal "thingummy" is a left back who also plays centre-back.
I'm told that the Arsenal players are on ten grand per man to get past
Benfica tonight. The same person also reckons that Bould and Adams
will be the centre-back pairing tonight. If true it seems a bit risky
considering Bould hasn't played a competitive first team game since the
end of last season. If the only other alternative is to play Linighan
and Adams then I think it would be worth risking Bould to partner
Adams. But that isn't the case, Pates is playing very well at the
moment.
About the only certain thing regarding tonight's team is Seaman will be
in goal.
Mike M
|
46.195 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Wed Nov 06 1991 16:44 | 5 |
| Islington Council have turned down Arsenal's application to redevelop
the North Bank. The proposed stand is too high. Arsenal have a month
to alter and re-submit their plans.
Mike M
|
46.196 | Ok boys well play 5-1-4 today | SEDSWS::WILLMOTT | | Wed Nov 06 1991 18:14 | 14 |
|
I think George will stick with Pates tonight
Re -2 Paal whatsit
Oh good another Centre-Back
Thats handy %^)
BTW what ever happened to Siggi Jonsen ?
CHris
|
46.197 | Teachers do the teaching | DUCK::MCKIEN | NICK | Thu Nov 07 1991 11:08 | 8 |
|
Well done Benfica!!
Arsenal were taught a lesson last night.
The highlight of the game was the return of Steve Bould.
NICK.
|
46.198 | So what happened Mike/Dave | CURRNT::PAGED | Causing Haddock | Thu Nov 07 1991 12:51 | 1 |
| Their first goal was a bit special don't you think ?
|
46.199 | y | MACNAS::SMORAN | | Thu Nov 07 1991 15:19 | 14 |
| I think last nights matches just show how far behind the English League
are in football skill, in relation to Europe. Ok Liverpool won but it was
down more to passion than skill. Benfica and Atletico Madrid showed how
football should be played. I wish Liverpool the best in the further but
they will have to get over some of their injuries if they are to win it
outright.
P.S. This is not taking anything from the League, its just that the
level of skill in the league has deteriorated to a level of kick and
run with a lot of drive and passion.
Stephen
|
46.200 | Arsenal 1 - 3 Benfica | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Thu Nov 07 1991 16:16 | 47 |
| "So what happened last night then?" Easy, the better team on the
night won. If fact over the course of both games the better team
won.
Arsenal were quite good in the first twenty minutes and if
Campbell's header had gone in after five minutes instead of
hitting the post it might have been different. However, it
didn't. Two goals up instead of one would have been different.
After the opening twenty minutes, which included a goal from
Pates, Arsenal faded. I think the principle reason was because
they had no one in the middle of the park who could control the
game. Once again Rocastle tried but at the moment he isn't up to
it. Davis, well, he looks past his best. As the half wore on the
Benfica numbers 6 and 8 gradually tightened their grip on the game
and Arsenal didn't have an answer. With ten minutes to go to
half-time Isaias got a great equaliser. Over the two games this
man was terrific, the sort of player that is worth the entrance
money on his own.
In the second-half Arsenal played in fits and starts, but in the
main Benfica controlled it with some delightful skill. Having
said that Arsenal did have a couple of good chances to win the
game in particular Merson - why didn't he head the ball instead of
the side-foot volley which went over the bar?!
In extra-time I thought there was only one team in it,
unfortunately it wasn't Arsenal. Although, again, Arsenal did
have their chances; Smith firing over when it looked easier to
score and Adams hitting the post when it looked...
In extra-time Kulkov and Isaias, with another great goal, put the
game beyond Arsenal. Isaias was subbed with about 5 minutes to go
and came off to a rapturous round of applause from the Highbury
faithful. I wonder how much Benfica want for him? :-)
I'm sure George Graham and the Arsenal players have learnt alot
from their brief excursion into Europe and I think they will
benefit from this next year. (A small matter of retaining the
Championship first. :-) ) However, if Arsenal are to do well next
year I think they really do need a quality mid-field player. I
think that a couple of years ago Davis was that man, but he
doesn't seem to have "it" anymore. Rocastle isn't quite there
yet, Thomas never will be and Hillier is too young.
Ah well, the delights of Boundary Park a week on Saturday.
Mike M
|
46.201 | | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Thu Nov 07 1991 17:23 | 9 |
| re .199
>P.S. This is not taking anything from the League, its just that the
>level of skill in the league has deteriorated to a level of kick and
>run with a lot of drive and passion.
Graham Taylor is doing his best to perpetuate this; just look at his
latest England midfield selection -- Gray, Thomas, Batty etc ; no room
for the one person who can pass more than 10 yds FORWARD to his own
side - Neil Webb.
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46.202 | | TOTH::CHAVES | | Thu Nov 07 1991 18:21 | 4 |
| As I recall, somebody in this topic should have had his watch
for breakfast...
JC
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46.203 | what a shambles | SEDSWS::WILLMOTT | | Thu Nov 07 1991 19:09 | 10 |
|
What were they doing last night ??
I wonder what it's going to take before Grahame realises
he needs a World class midfielder instead of buying more
defenders and forwards, maybe this will make him see the light.
But its a heavy price to pay me thinks.
CHris : (
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46.204 | | YUPPY::PANES | A nation of shoplifters | Thu Nov 07 1991 20:25 | 8 |
|
Will Ian Wrong demand a transfer to Neuchatel, to fulfill his
quest for European football, I think we should be told.
Stuart
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46.205 | MAMW? | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Thu Nov 07 1991 20:32 | 6 |
| A couple of friends of mine interviewed "Ian Wrong" for the Supporters'
Club magazine and in their opinion he is the Most Arrogant Man in the
World. In fact arrogant to to point of being a right <insert
appropriate expletive>.
Mike M
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46.206 | GUTTED OR WHAT? | YUPPY::NASSIM | | Fri Nov 08 1991 00:47 | 7 |
| According to the box office, the Benfica game was a total sell out, so
why only 35,000 ?
Can anyone understand how Perry Groves keeps replacing Limpar? Surely
he cannot improve on anything the super swede does.
MICKEY CANNON
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46.207 | Wrong way round?! | TRUCKS::SANT | | Fri Nov 08 1991 10:53 | 7 |
| re .205....
..should fit in well at Lowbury, then...8-)
(sorry, Mike, but you must'a seen that comin')
Andy.
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46.208 | League or bust | MIACT::RANKINE | | Fri Nov 08 1991 20:45 | 12 |
| Re .206
I thought Perry did everthing that Limpet done..ie waste the ball, lose
it, hold onto it for too long etc etc. I thought Limpar was awful.
Can anyone explain why Smith was collecting the ball out on the wings
on many occasions, and then crossing the ball in to where he should be
(and at his most dangerous)... I think Arsenal suffered from lack of
service, and good quality ball. Benfica did look good though, but I
felt Arsenal had the chance to make them look ordinary, and failed.
Thought Pates played well, but Dixon and Winterburn were poor.
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46.210 | | TOTH::CHAVES | Alegria de pobre dura pouco | Mon Nov 11 1991 22:02 | 7 |
| Will someone settoe an argument for me? Does the Arse have a player
from Denmark on their roster and if so, did he play against Benfica?
JC
BTW, I didn't think Benfica looked that good. They are capable of much
better than what they showed in London.
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46.211 | Then of course there is Siggi. | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Tue Nov 12 1991 12:09 | 5 |
| Re: .210
Denmark, no. Sweden, yes - Limpar.
Mike M
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46.212 | | HLFS00::JANSEN_T | UTRECHT, HOLLAND | Fri Nov 15 1991 02:32 | 10 |
| I just heard on the telly that Arsenal have made a bid for Ajax player
and Dutch international Jan Wouters, they showed a piece of film that
was recorded early this evening in wich one of the Staff members of
Ajax acknowlegdes (SP?) that Arsenal have made bid but so have the boys
from Munich. Wouters is a strong midfield player and he would certainly
be an asset to every top team in Europe. The deal will come down early
next week as the Ajax staff was sure that Wouters will play his last
match for Ajax comming Sunday against Feyenoord.
T_
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46.213 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Fri Nov 15 1991 16:51 | 35 |
| Re: .212
It's in the papers over here today. Apparently Arsenal have offered 1.5
million pounds.
With no Div 1 footie last week I went to see Arsenal Reserves play Fulham
Reserves. The Arsenal Reserve team usually comprise 9 or 10 younsters
under the age of 19. However, last Saturday was different as the
starting line-up included; Bould, Linighan, Thomas, Limpar, Hillier and
Groves plus Jimmy carter was.
Bould: looked good, should be back tomorrow at Oldham.
Linighan: is this man the new Gus Caesar? Even in reserve team
football he looks slow.
Thomas: tried to do to much on the ball and rarely achieved anything.
Limpar: "Gissa pass mister." He didn't really seem interested but
fired in some good shots.
Hillier: the class player on the pitch. He only played the first-half
but everything he did had class stamped all over it. I hope he's back
at Oldham tomorrow.
Groves: never stopped trying and gave 100% but even in reserve team
football he can't control the ball properly.
Carter: anyone remember "First Impressions" by the Impressions circa
1976? Well, I hate to say it but my first impressions of Mr Carter
are, he's crap! But, he might have had a off day?! Kwame Ampadu is
twice (at least) the player that Carter is and we sold him to West Brom
for 65K. It don't make sense.
Mike M
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46.214 | Arsenal Reserves 3 - 0 Fulham Reserves. | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Fri Nov 15 1991 16:53 | 3 |
| Whoops, forgot to mention the score.
Mike M
|
46.215 | Wright or Wrong | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Nov 18 1991 13:34 | 16 |
46.216 | dribbled pass Oldham | HUGH::RAYNERT | Sysman>@REO/LOC=G2 | Mon Nov 18 1991 16:58 | 3 |
46.217 | It's Just Not On | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Nov 18 1991 17:26 | 6 |
46.218 | It's happened before, It'll happen again. | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Mon Nov 18 1991 17:32 | 10 |
| I can just imagine what was going on, the home fans would be shouting
abuse at Wright, something in the line that he is 'A Black Person with
Biologically Impossible Features'.....It happens everywhere, even when
the home team has several Black players (as do many clubs). There was
one such Moron at Elland Road at the beginning of the season, his
rantings annoyed people around him, who told him to shut it, which he
did. The best thing for these abused players is to do what Wright did
(on the pitch0 and score a goal - gobbing at the Morons won't help.
jb.
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46.219 | Wright was a disgrace. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Achtung Baby | Mon Nov 18 1991 18:22 | 15 |
|
RE -2,
Not only did Wright spit at one of the fans but the victim was
an old woman of 66 years of age with arthritis, bad sight and whose
husband had just passed away according to the papers. Yes, last season,
the Arse and the Mancs brought the game into disrepute with their brawl
at OT but this time the Arse have managed to do it on their own. I
wouldn't be surprised if Winterburn put the idea into Wright's head. I
think another points deduction should be made this time of six points
and Wright banned for six months. This kind of incident can no longer
be tolerated. It is people like this old, frail and innocent victim
that pay the wages for pratts like Wright and Winterburn and Dixon.
Cunno.
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46.220 | It wasn't Mrs. Maxwell was it ? | RTOEU::RDELANEY | Aperralunis..... | Mon Nov 18 1991 18:29 | 1 |
|
|
46.221 | Sulkin Baby | SEDSWS::WILLMOTT | | Mon Nov 18 1991 19:15 | 7 |
|
Shhhhsh Don't mention the Maxwell's to Martin
You know what happened last time : )
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46.222 | | ESSB::TSHAUGHNESSY | Electric Shaughs! | Mon Nov 18 1991 19:19 | 4 |
|
Haw, Haw, Haw,
Nice one lads.
|
46.223 | Nice one Robbie. | ASKFOR::HAIGH | Geschwindigkeitsbegrenzung? What Geschwindigkeitsbegrenzung? | Mon Nov 18 1991 19:25 | 5 |
| >an old woman of 66 years of age with arthritis, bad sight and whose
>husband had just passed away according to the papers. Yes, last season,
Gutter press b*llshit, I imagine.
|
46.224 | Cunno'll sort em out!! | YUPPY::STRAGED | Toto...this sure ain't Kansas!! | Mon Nov 18 1991 19:40 | 8 |
| Doesn't matter who was spat upon, it is inexcusable. George Graham's
famous team disciplinary rules should sort Wright out.
Re: a few back...Yes scoring goals is the best way to silence the fans,
but they will still spit at the player and hurl abuse. The only way to
stop them is to take them out back and put the boot in :-). :-)
PJ
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46.225 | Give us a break!!! | XNOGOV::BALENDRA | | Mon Nov 18 1991 19:57 | 5 |
| What has Dixon done to you I ask?
Elangco
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46.226 | Should get what he deserves | KERNEL::MORIARTY | | Mon Nov 18 1991 20:15 | 7 |
| I support Arsenal.....I didn't see the incident but if he did do
the things you have siad he did then I hope he gets the severest
punishment possible......As was said previously,it is a very poor role
model for the youngsters & shouldn't be tolerated whatever the abuse
received...
Kevin
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46.227 | Oldham 1 - 1 Arsenal | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Tue Nov 19 1991 13:51 | 74 |
| Re: "I see the Gunners fans haven't much to say about it."
Gissa chance, will you?! We're not all sitting around logged into
Football Notes all day long!
As for Wright, he and Barrett were niggling each other all game.
Wright got booked when probably both of them should have been. As
for the elbow in the face I didn't have a very good view, but from
where I was sitting it looked as if Wright challenged for the ball
and caught Barrett accidentally as opposed to delibrately elbowing
him. However, if it was delibrate then, in my opinion, he should
have been sent off for that offence alone regardless of whether
he'd been booked or not.
"The Gobbing Incident", again, I didn't see it, I was on my way
out. I have no doubt that Mr Wright will be told in no uncertain
terms, by George Graham, that that sort of behaviour is totally
unacceptable whatever the provocation. However, wouldn't it be
nice, just once, to read about an incident such as this where the
police have arrested the instigators.
Martin I read, with a certain amount of incredulity, your boring
and predictable diatribe on the above events. I then read in
another note an "epic" piece of your prose where I believe you
used the word "scum" to describe Man Utd. To me there is little
difference between spitting at people/things and verbally abusing
them. They are both acts of childish stupidity. Dare I say your
a sanctimonious hypocrite?
Surely the English language is rich enough in adjectives and nouns
that people don't have to descend to this level? By the way I'm
not a sensitive little soul who gets upset at the slightest
provocation, however I do recognise that Football Notes is a
worldwide facility that can be accessed by over 100,000 people and
I know only a very small proportion of those people (less than
20). In other words when in Notes I recognise that I'm not down
the pub talking to my mates.
It's not right for the media to call people/things scum or filth
and it's not right to do it in Notes. Can you imagine the uproar
if Jimmy Hill called the <Insert preferred team> football team
scum?
As for the game, Arsenal had all the territorial advantage but
Oldham created the three best chances. Oldham should have gone
one up in the first couple of minutes but Marshall (?) shot past
the post. Oldham did score about twenty minutes into the second
half, when some poor marking in the Arsenal defence allowed an
Oldham player to score from close range. A few minutes before
this "The Merse", who was oustanding, hit a post with a swerving
shot from twenty yards.
I thought Merson was the outstanding player on the pitch, by a
long way and then some. So I was somewhat surprised to see that
in The People the next day the match reporter only gave him 6 out
of 10. He wasn't at the same game as me.
After Oldham scored Arsenal lost their way a bit and started
pumping high balls into the Oldham half. This played into
Oldham's hands as Smith, who had a poor game by his own high
standards, was very well marked by Jobson. He looked a very good
player, Jobson.
The equaliser came when, with four minutes to go, Groves skipped
around the back and crossed for Wright to head home.
The game was preceded by a few pints in the local British Legion
club. Three pints (2 bitter, 1 mild) for 2.92! I can't remember
the last time I got change out of three quid for three pints in
London. Four years ago? In my local in Ealing that round would
have been 4.46!
Mike M
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46.228 | It's tough in the Soft South. | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Tue Nov 19 1991 14:14 | 12 |
| >The game was preceded by a few pints in the local British Legion
>club. Three pints (2 bitter, 1 mild) for 2.92! I can't remember
>the last time I got change out of three quid for three pints in
>London. Four years ago? In my local in Ealing that round would
>have been 4.46!
Mike,
It's one of the benefits of living up North (OK, it is better in
Yorkshire, but Oldham is very near Yorkshire)
;-) jb.
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46.229 | Wanted.. Midfielder | SEDSWS::WILLMOTT | | Tue Nov 19 1991 14:16 | 8 |
|
Three pints for under a 3 pounds !!
And they say "it's grim up north" ??
CHris
|
46.230 | It's worse darn sarff | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Tue Nov 19 1991 14:34 | 7 |
| It isn't 'Grim Up North'. Grimness is now found in the South East, the
land of plummeting property values, long dole queues, distressed
gentlefolk and damn expensive p*ss poor beer.
Have a nice day.
jb.
|
46.231 | Barnsley boy froo and froo | COMICS::HAWLEY | almost grabbed by the caribs | Tue Nov 19 1991 14:39 | 7 |
| well said, jb.
:-)
Ian 'who was stranded in the south east for 2 years before
he 'escaped' to Basingstoke!'
:^)
|
46.232 | Lager drinkers need not reply | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Hanging out your old Love Letters | Tue Nov 19 1991 15:24 | 8 |
| Hang on a minute jb! I'll concede that us Southerners are guilty of
producing Whitbreads but have you ever sampled the delights of
Fullers? Good premier beer division stuff. We could be stretch it a
bit and claim Green King as our own as well, even though they appear
to be based in Suffolk(?) Much better than all this Tetleys, Websters
lark.
Barry.
|
46.233 | Aye, the beer's grand up North, like | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Tue Nov 19 1991 16:06 | 14 |
| You lot don't know what "good" beer is!!!
You haven't lived till you've drunk a pint or seventeen of Flowers!!
(not the sort that grow in the garden either!! 8-))
Since I came to live down here in the 'poor deprived' South East, I've
probably spent twice as much on beer as I would've 'up North', and it's
only half the quality!!
Stew.
p.s. I reckon beer is a much more interesting topic than Arsenal.
Anyone thought about changing the name of this notes file?? 8-)
|
46.234 | You cant bet the black stuff!!!!! | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Tue Nov 19 1991 16:19 | 8 |
|
Guinness your only man :-))))))))))))))
Mick....
|
46.235 | You can call me Al(e) | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Hanging out your old Love Letters | Tue Nov 19 1991 16:51 | 9 |
| >> Anyone thought about changing the name of this notesfile?? 8-)
How does ArsenALE grab you? Back to the football so it's a case
"Time at the bar please!" Who cares about the European Cup when we
picked up the highly prestigious "Team of the Year" on TV last
night. Something sponsored by Capital Gold I gather and Bobby Moore
managed to complete a sentence without saying "The boy XXX done well".
Barry.
|
46.236 | | SEDSWS::WILLMOTT | | Tue Nov 19 1991 17:27 | 12 |
46.237 | See Personal Name | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Tue Nov 19 1991 17:35 | 14 |
| My son, I truly feel for all you poor types in the cultural wastelands
of 'darn sarf'. Verily, it brings a tear to my eye (this onion is
proving rather difficult to get out of my pocket). It upsetteth me so
greatly that I propose having a whip round to send a charabanc down the
M1 with relief supplies.
ps.
Doesn't Div 1 (Top of) look good? There's only Palace and the Arse up
there from said wastelands! (On second thoughts, it's usually better
one's Arse is kept down there and out of sight so not as to shock and
disgust the natives)
jb.
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46.238 | | ASKFOR::HAIGH | Geschwindigkeitsbegrenzung? What Geschwindigkeitsbegrenzung? | Tue Nov 19 1991 18:34 | 20 |
46.239 | 97 pints of Scruttocks Old please! | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Hanging out your old Love Letters | Tue Nov 19 1991 18:51 | 9 |
|
Weissbier? Ahh! Now you're talking. Ever tried Dragon's Blood stout
from Jamaica?
Barry. :^)
p.s. An ever increasing rat-hole. Sorry!
|
46.240 | re the "scumming" incident... | TRUCKS::SANT | | Tue Nov 19 1991 19:02 | 10 |
|
re .227...
I agree Mike....it seems to be Ok if your name's Martin Cunniffe
to use that sort of insult..not even remotely funny imo, just full
of hatred (that sad kind so often expressed by the much-maligned
English-football-yob-abroad...) but don't upset him, he'll blub and
delete the note again 8-) wouldn't that be a shame.....
Andy.
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46.241 | pointer | STKOFF::SPERSSON | Pas de probleme | Tue Nov 19 1991 19:46 | 7 |
|
Re: Beer;
Interesting topic in its own right and that's why there's an entire
conference dedicated to it: DCC::BEER (297 notes as of today). Have fun!
Stefan
|
46.242 | It's down to the referee! | SAC::MAGUIRE_G | | Tue Nov 19 1991 20:28 | 18 |
|
Regrettably I have been out of the office until now but as one of
the few (if not the only) Oldham fan(s) in the notes conference, I feel
somewhat hard done by that Wright was still on the pitch but this just
highlights the inconsistency of referees this season. Again I am afraid
that Oldham have let it slip in the last five minutes again. Lucky
Arsenal!
As for Oldham being near Yorkshire JB. If you think that Oldham
considers itself being in Yorkshire you have been drinking too much
Tetley's again. Give me a pint of O.B. (Oldham Brewery) bitter any day.
It may not be quite as strong as some of the beers in the South but at
60% of the cost, you can get merry for a lot less dosh and raise our
glasses to Benfica.
Cheers,
Gerry.
|
46.243 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Thu Nov 21 1991 12:34 | 21 |
| I think it's a shame we missed out on Mr Wouters. He could have got
the best out of young players such as; Rocastle, Hillier and Merson.
This maybe another case of Arsenal not being prepared to offer a player
a large brown paper bag stuffed with "goodies" to help him make his
mind up.
Wednesday on Saturday (ho ho!) won't be easy, but with Bould and Hillier
back, Rocastle doing a grand job and Merson looking a star we must have a
good chance. I hope we play 4-4-2 and with the team being:
Seaman
Dixon Bould Pates Winterburn
Limpar Rocastle Hillier Merson
Wright Smith
It was this game two season's ago that Pates made his debut for
Arsenal at left-back. He was dreadful. He's been far far better
recently, so much so that he is excellent cover for Adams and Bould.
Surely it's about time GG cut his losses on Linighan and flogged him.
Particularly, as a work permit has now been obtained for Pal Lyderson
(sp?).
Mike M
|
46.244 | | UTROP1::JANSEN | Dr. Martens | Thu Nov 21 1991 12:38 | 17 |
| <<< Note 46.243 by YUPPY::MCCABE "Mike" >>>
>> I think it's a shame we missed out on Mr Wouters. He could have got
>> the best out of young players such as; Rocastle, Hillier and Merson.
>> This maybe another case of Arsenal not being prepared to offer a player
>> a large brown paper bag stuffed with "goodies" to help him make his
>> mind up.
Mike,
the bag was big enough, Arsenal offered more for Wouters and were also
willing to pay him more then the Germans. The reason he choose for Munich
is the good personal relationship he always has/had with Soren Lerby.
So don't blame George he did all he could.
T_
|
46.245 | We're still in Europe, you're not... | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Thu Nov 21 1991 19:55 | 6 |
| Personally, I would've thought it had more to do with the fact that he
wanted to join a club with a good chance of playing in European cup
competitions, and maybe even winning them... 8-)
Stew.
|
46.246 | Or were you referring to some other team? | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Mon Nov 25 1991 21:33 | 14 |
| Re .245
> Personally, I would've thought it had more to do with the fact that he
> wanted to join a club with a good chance of playing in European cup
> competitions, and maybe even winning them... 8-)
I didn't think Bayern qualified for the European Cup this time.
I also think it has been some time since they won it.
I also thought they were knocked out of the European Also-rans Cup by
some unheard of Danish team. But then most of the teams in that
particular competition can be described as "who the hell are they?"
|
46.247 | The 'pool go marching on... | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Tue Nov 26 1991 12:44 | 12 |
| re .246
Well, maybe it was something to do with wanting a touch of the ball
every so often, instead of having to watch it hoofed upfield all the
time???
Personally, I'd have thought that winning a European trophy (no matter
which one!!) was an indication that you were a very good side...
When WAS the last time Arsenal won a trophy in Europe??? ;-)
Stew.
|
46.248 | Scousers Really Love United | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Tue Nov 26 1991 13:11 | 6 |
46.249 | Kept out by scouse "supporters" | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Tue Nov 26 1991 14:17 | 23 |
46.250 | Any excuse for miserable performances!1 | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Wed Nov 27 1991 15:13 | 16 |
| re .last
Admittedly, there were some bl**dy stupid supporters out there that
night, but surely you're not suggesting that the wall collapsed on top
of those Juventus supporters because of the antics of a few
simple-minded idiots (who may or may not have been 'pool
supporters!!)??
If you'd taken enough time to watch the TV coverage, you'd have
noticed that there were just as many, if not more Juventus "supporters"
causing trouble.
You'll be blaming us for the Hillsborough disaster next!!
Stew.
|
46.251 | Who got banned? | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Wed Nov 27 1991 15:49 | 2 |
| How come Italian teams didn't get banned for years then?
|
46.252 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Hanging out your old Love Letters | Wed Nov 27 1991 15:54 | 3 |
| I've a feeling we've been down this road before chaps.
Barry.
|
46.253 | scapegoats | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | product of the working class | Wed Nov 27 1991 16:26 | 13 |
| sorry, to carp on about old news but stewart is right,
i remember it very vividly and i still have that picture of the
Juventus fan pointing the gun, in my head.
Why didnt Juventus get banned? god knows!
why didnt the germans get banned after some supporters ran riot in
Holland after a euro game and actually threw CROSSES FROM GRAVEYARDS
at the police...
i am not condoning the actions of English fans in any way shape or
form, but i think its about time we saw a little consistency from those
who dish out the punishments...
Ian.
|
46.254 | Let it be..... | TRUCKS::SANT | | Wed Nov 27 1991 17:16 | 17 |
|
I think it would be very sensible to let bygones be just that and
enjoy being back in the European fold. This discussion has been
thrashed to death in many forums including this one and everyone
is likely to see it differently.
The events of that night were a tragedy for anyone the world over
that cares about football - I was hoping for 'pool to win that
night but after what happened the game had no meaning. If the ban
reminded *everyone* what the game is for (ie enjoyment) then it was
well served.
You can't impose your own views on anyone over what happened that
awful night. For God's sake, people died!! Who gives a sh*t about
bans after *that* ?
Andy.
|
46.255 | end of discussion | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Wed Nov 27 1991 17:43 | 9 |
| Yes I wholeheartedly agree, the terrible events of that night transcend
even something as important as football.
It's just that I was trying to point out that I feel a bit miffed that,
through no fault of their own, my team were deprived of the opportunity
of improving their record in European competition. I expect Evertonians,
in particular, and others feel the same.
I agree to shut up now.
|
46.256 | Irish Gunners | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Fri Nov 29 1991 12:58 | 6 |
| Any of you Irish Gooners see the new book out by someone called Stephen
McGarrigle? It's called "Green Gunners" and details the careers of all
the Irishmen who've donned the red and white. Knowing the persuasions
of some of them, the title should really be "Green and Orange Gunners".
Apparently more Irishmen have turned out for Arsenal than any other
British club.
|
46.257 | As usual British = England | ULYSSE::BREADIE | | Fri Nov 29 1991 13:00 | 2 |
| Come now, more than for Celtic ? I doubt it, or do you count Celtic as
being an Irish side. {which is a fair claim by the way.}
|
46.258 | United Irish | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Fri Nov 29 1991 13:21 | 11 |
46.259 | | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Fri Nov 29 1991 14:04 | 10 |
| I didn't write the book lads so don't blame me. The author claimed more
Irish Arsenal players than any other British club including Celtic. If
.258 is correct re Man Utd maybe he meant Irish Internationals. You
tell me if he's wrong there too, I haven't read the book and only
quickly glanced at a review.
I remember at the '79 Cup Final we had 6 Irish Internationals in the
side - Jennings, Rice, Nelson, O'Leary, Brady and Stapleton with an
Irish manager and former player - Terry Neill. There were one or two
Irishmen in the United side that day too.
|
46.260 | 41 is the Number | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Fri Nov 29 1991 14:49 | 10 |
46.261 | MY OPINION | ESSB::TSHAUGHNESSY | Electric Shaughs! | Fri Nov 29 1991 16:09 | 28 |
|
>> I remember at the '79 Cup Final we had 6 Irish Internationals in the
>> side - Jennings, Rice, Nelson, O'Leary, Brady and Stapleton with an
>> Irish manager and former player - Terry Neill. There were one or two
>> Irishmen in the United side that day too.
AH but didn't the aformentioned author neglect That Messers Jennings, Rice
and Nelson were from the British part of this fair Isle. I think that in the
context of fielding a truly IRISH player he must have worn the shirt of , or
have been born in, The Republic. Those in the six counties all carry British
passports and are subjects of the Queen, therefore How can they be called
Irish. IMHO it would be fairer to call them Northern Irish internationals or
players. George Best was never called an Irishman when he was at the height of
his career he was always British. I am not anti British ar anything
like that (God Forbid), but I feel that This issue always seems to confuse
everyone when the exploits of "Irish" sportsmen are being hearlded on the
international stage. As a nation on our own i.e. The world cup we are
recognised as a nation, but our great sportsmen past and present who preform
or play in British teams are assumed British. Just bears thinking about in
future when distingushing between whats Irish and Northern Irish.
BTW this is just an observation and not meant as a personal attack on
any one individual. After all this notesfile is for expressing ones views
Rgds,
Shaughs
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46.262 | British/Irish | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Fri Nov 29 1991 16:28 | 12 |
|
Tom, I've often seen Geworge Best referred to as an Irishman. He may
carry a British passport but he was still born on this island.
Likewise Scottish players carry British passports but they are still
Scots. It depends on whether you mean the country of the island when
you use the term Ireland.
I take your point though if a Belfast born person achieves distinction
in sport they are generally referred to as British yet if they blow up
a hospital you hear about Irish terrorists.
Gary.
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46.263 | My opinion. | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Hanging out your old Love Letters | Fri Nov 29 1991 16:34 | 5 |
| I blame James I personally. :^) :^)
Barry.
This'll last about 10 seconds this one.
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46.264 | What team did he play for ? | SCOAYR::BHUGHES | | Fri Nov 29 1991 17:16 | 7 |
|
re: -1
If you're Scots, last one should read James VI, but whatever number,
what's it to do with football ?
Brian.
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46.265 | | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Fri Nov 29 1991 17:49 | 1 |
| Try telling Pat Jennings he's not Irish!!!!
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46.266 | Disrepute charges | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Fri Nov 29 1991 18:21 | 9 |
| Seaman, Wright and Smith have been charged of bringing the game into
disrepute by the FA, this stems from the match at Oldham. Seaman was
supposed to have manhandled a copper, and Smith and Wright of
gesticulating to / swearing at the crowd, and Wright for gozzing at the
crowd.
Silly boys.
jb.
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46.267 | | YUPPY::PANES | Mix me a Molotov | Fri Nov 29 1991 18:33 | 11 |
| <<< Note 46.266 by BAHTAT::BLYTHE "Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill" >>>
-< Disrepute charges >-
> Seaman, Wright and Smith have been charged of bringing the game into
> disrepute by the FA, this stems from the match at Oldham. Seaman was
Why oh why, don't the ruling bodies take more positive and punitive
action over the small number of teams, and we all know who they are
who persistently bring the beautiful game down into the gutter?
A Reactionary
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46.268 | get it wright | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Fri Nov 29 1991 20:16 | 5 |
| Smiff is innocent. It was Merson what done it guv.
Wright must have picked up this anti-social behaviour at his previous club
and showed Merson how to do it. Deduct 10 points from the Filthy
Eagles.
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46.269 | Almost Right !! | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Fri Nov 29 1991 20:18 | 5 |
| 2 out of 3 wasn't bad, I just caught it at the end of the lunchtime
Radio Leeds sports bulletin.
jb.
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46.270 | | KIRKTN::JJACK | Trub Clopicano shrinks are tree ! | Mon Dec 02 1991 01:51 | 6 |
|
English League Division 1 1-12-91
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Arsenal.......2 Tottenham Hotspur.......0
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46.271 | Hoping to see the long lost land | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Mon Dec 02 1991 12:22 | 10 |
| Can anybody here me on the following:
Arsenal V leeds
Man utd
Liverpool
Does anybody know if any of the above games are being televised on a sunday and
What the story about tickets (ie any left!!!)
Thanks Mick (Last time there was 1981!!!)
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46.272 | deserved win | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Mon Dec 02 1991 15:57 | 33 |
| re .271
Mick,
If you're planning on going to Highbury any time give us a shout as
Declan Van Esbeck, Noel Donnelly and I go over for a few matches from
Dublin and may be able to meet up with you. We could even introduce you
to the delights of the Supporters' Club Bar where you can meet up with
some of the other noters in here.
I would imagine the three matches you mention will all be prime
candidates for messing us long-distance supporters around but don't
know for sure whether they'll be shifted to Sundays for tv. To find out
for sure here are some useful phone numbers :
071-354-5404 Box Office Enquiries
071-359-0131 Match & Ticket Info (Answering machine)
071-226-4050 Dial-a-seat
Yesterday's match was frustrating up until Wright scored. It was
looking as though it would be the reverse of last year's match at WHL
where only Seaman's brilliance prevented them winning. This time I
don't recall Seaman having anything to do that I couldn't have done.
Smith did everything right except scoring and the other forwards and
midfield played some nice football but seemed destined not to score. In
the end two well taken strikes from Wright and Campbell clinched a
deserved 3 points. I was pleased we kept a clean sheet for a change but
will surely not come up against more ineffective opposition. I know
Lineker was absent in very tragic circumstances but even he could have
done nothing when the rest of the team don't create a single chance.
Away to Forest next Sunday, also on tv. I hope the knocks picked up by
Wright and Rocastle yesterday clear up by then.
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46.273 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Mon Dec 02 1991 16:26 | 25 |
| re -.1
Peter,
That be great, oh cant wait :-))) 10 years is a long time to wait dont
you think!!!
I dont know the details yet, i'll see about the tickets & what you're
doing, OK. My brother will also be going as well, so the bigger the
crowd the better.
As with the match on a sunday, I thought it might be possible to see a
match saturday and then Arsenal on sunday, but with a sunday match,
will it be difficult to get back to Ireland??
As for the match yesterday, well it didnt look as if we'd ever score, but
thankfully the ball got to the net, eventually!!! Boulds makes the
defence look that bit more secure, and hiller strenghtens the midfield
also, but is it enough, as sometimes i just get the impression that the
opposition will run through our midfield.
As for wrights antics again yesterday, well stupid Ba%&%rd, will he ever
grow up and act like an adult!!! Let his feet do the talking and by that
I mean kicking the ball!!!
Mick....
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46.274 | Fly over | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Mon Dec 02 1991 16:55 | 11 |
| Coming back on a Sunday should be no problem unless you're planning to
go by boat and train and be in work on Monday morning having had some
sleep! It doesn't cost too much more to fly and as someone who has done the
boat/train thing a few times too many, it's worth paying the extra few
quid, especially if you have to travel on to Galway after reaching
Dublin.
Yes, Wright was a bit lucky the ref was the lenient sort. Other refs
could have seen the incident in a different light. BTW, talking about
our friends in black, I see the one who should have been in scouse red
(Courtney) has been forced to retire.
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46.275 | Match Tickets | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Tue Dec 03 1991 19:02 | 12 |
| Peter,
I rang Arsenal Box Office and they have sold out of sitting tickets
for both man Utd and the liverpool games but still have lower west stand
tickets for the leeds game.
My prefernce would be the Man Utd game, so how about standing??
I forgot to ask if it was all tickets, do you think we'd need tickets for the
terrace??
Any suggestions
Mick.
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46.276 | You're on | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Tue Dec 03 1991 19:11 | 7 |
| Mick,
I have asked Declan and Noel and they are both on for going to the Manc
game. We all have no problems about standing especially on the North
Bank as this will be the last season it will be there. We're not sure
if it will be all-ticket so Noel said he plans to phone Highbury some
time this week so will find out.
|
46.277 | Where's the Ealing bouffant????? | YUPPY::PANES | Mix me a Molotov | Thu Dec 05 1991 13:52 | 3 |
| Come back Mike McCabe all is forgiven.
Stuart
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46.278 | It's Michael Thomas bursting through the middle ... | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Fri Dec 06 1991 18:21 | 4 |
| Just heard on Radio 5 that George is prepared to let Michael Thomas go
to Manchester City if the price is right. It will be a pity to see
Micky-didit go but unfortunately he hasn't been producing the goods for
a while now. A change might do him some good.
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46.279 | But wait a moment... | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Are you with me Doctor Wu? | Fri Dec 06 1991 19:39 | 5 |
| Thomas can certainly play......when he feels like it. We all loved him
for scoring THAT goal but let's not forget that for most of the 88-89
season he played cr*p.
Barry.
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46.280 | First win in five years at the City Ground | MACNAS::MJGREANEY | Cloughie bowls 'em over | Mon Dec 09 1991 11:59 | 1 |
| Thanks guys for trying to make a game of it!
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46.281 | Yes, pigs are flying and I'm praising Arsenal! | DBCIC1::RUSSELL | | Mon Dec 09 1991 12:42 | 14 |
| Forest 3 - 2 Arsenal..
Great game!!! best I've seen since Chelsea did Liverpool 4-2 last
season. WOt about Gemmils goal??? and Merson's!!
Great game for a neutral..well not really neutral!!! You just *KNOW*
how much I love Arsenal, dont you guys?
Seriously though, you lot are *reallY* beginning to play some
neat, fast football...good moves, fast, stylish strikers. I saw
a bit of your game against Spurs also and I also enjoyed it.
Keep it up!!
*Tiger*
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46.282 | We're losing it!!! | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Mon Dec 09 1991 20:17 | 17 |
| Well,
yet another entertainment game by us, but why are we letting in so many
goals? What's different from last year?
Merson was outstanding (again) and Campbell didnt really do much, did he.
With the way other teams are playing, it would what to be one hell of a good new
year to hold on to the title!!!
Perhaps its not the defence that's the problem, but our midfield, they
arent as solid as before. Any comments??
Peter:
did you hear if we need tickets for the north bank??
Mick.
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46.283 | I hope not!! | XNOGOV::BALENDRA | | Tue Dec 10 1991 19:30 | 21 |
| ref : .482
I would tend to agree with you there. I wonder whether defence will
improve when Adams get back. Limpar is not doing as well as he was
last year. He used to be a match winner. He seems to have quiten down
a lot.
For me, Lee Dixon doesn't seem to play well either. Merson is
outstanding - the best player we got at the moment. He plays well
either left or right. That goal was a superb goal. The best goal of
the match went almost unnoticed after Arsenal went down 3. Campbell
was certainly disappointing. We are falling behind in the league,
Sigh!!
We must start winning in a regular basis to have a chance. It is really
hard to point a finger at anything really.
Well, only time can tell.
Elangco
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46.284 | | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Thu Dec 12 1991 13:52 | 18 |
46.285 | All roads lead to Anfield | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Fri Dec 13 1991 13:24 | 17 |
| re .282
Trying to be constructive...
I reckon Arsenal are missing a ball-winner in the centre of the park...
I mean, they've got plenty of flair players, but that competitive edge
is missing.
Before you all turn round and say "What about David Hillier??", well,
he does a very good job of sitting just in front of the back four and
sweeping up any loose ball, but from what I saw on Sunday he doesn't
exactly win a lot of tackles...
Someone like Michael Thomas would be perfect in that sort of role...
It's a pity for you that he's seen sense and is off to Anfied, eh?? 8-)
Stew.
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46.286 | Mickey T lives(d) round the corner from me. | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Are you with me Doctor Wu? | Fri Dec 13 1991 14:46 | 7 |
| Michael Thomas is no ball winner. A few seasons back I would never had
said this but...we really do need another Kevin Richardson. However,
Hillier's still young (22?), played some great games last term, and
has only recently come back into a team which have been hard pressed
to match the previous season's achievements.
Barry.
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46.287 | ***** Paul Stewart ***** | SUBURB::SEARCHR | HOLSTEN PILS:==LENS HOT LIPS | Fri Dec 13 1991 15:34 | 8 |
| Need a ball winner ????
Shame you haven't got Paul Stewart !!!!!!
But you really should give Hillier a chance, take into account his age
and the fact he is only just back from injury.......!!
Rob..
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46.288 | have n't heard of him | SUBURB::VYAS | | Fri Dec 13 1991 17:25 | 3 |
| re. .287
Paul who????????????
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46.290 | on the slippery slope | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Paul Wattersons love-child | Mon Dec 16 1991 14:11 | 7 |
| re.last
my sentiments exactly!
how much have the mancs paid Souness to ruin our team?
:-)
Ian.
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46.291 | Con of the year | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Mon Dec 16 1991 14:13 | 12 |
| I suspect I'm not the only one who thinks George has done a nice little
con job on the Scousers. The Mickey Didit of a few years ago was
probably worth twice that amount. The current version's true value is
probably about half what they've paid. He couldn't get into the team
even while David Hillier was injured and the last time I saw him play,
admittedly on the box, I was moved to enter the following in here :-
46.153> I could not believe how bad Michael Thomas' distribution was
46.153> in the few minutes he played on Wednesday.
He can't pass the ball forwards and has no experience of passing it
backwards in the manner so beloved by the scousers.
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46.292 | .290 should read: re.NEXT | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Paul Wattersons love-child | Mon Dec 16 1991 14:17 | 6 |
| ?!?!
sorry Peter,
i was a bit quick there, i replied to your note before you re-entered
it. The reply stands though...
Ian.
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46.293 | Come in Mr X | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Tue Dec 17 1991 17:12 | 8 |
| A quick glance at yesterday's tabloids revealed a Mirror exclusive that
George may not be hanging on to the Christmas gift cash from
scouseland for very long. A 23 year old Romanian midfield international
currently with Feyenoord has told him "if you want me come and get me".
Unfortunately the poor chap has a very foreign sounding name which I
have completely forgotten. Perhaps Ton or one of the other Dutch noters
can supply some more details. Information from any Romanian noters
would also be appreciated.
|
46.294 | Arsenal - the genuine powerhouse of the game | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Tue Dec 17 1991 22:01 | 104 |
46.295 | Sabau | UTROP1::JANSEN | Dr. Martens | Wed Dec 18 1991 11:54 | 24 |
| <<< Note 46.293 by SIOG::SPENCER "Peter Spencer" >>>
-< Come in Mr X >-
>> A quick glance at yesterday's tabloids revealed a Mirror exclusive that
>> George may not be hanging on to the Christmas gift cash from
>> scouseland for very long. A 23 year old Romanian midfield international
>> currently with Feyenoord has told him "if you want me come and get me".
>> Unfortunately the poor chap has a very foreign sounding name which I
>> have completely forgotten. Perhaps Ton or one of the other Dutch noters
>> can supply some more details. Information from any Romanian noters
>> would also be appreciated.
Peter,
the guy's name is Sabau, he's a strong and good midfield player and I think
Arsenal could bennefit from him. The reason Feyenoord is putting him up for
sale is that they can't pay him anymore, Feyenoord maybe nr 2 in the League
in Holland but in money they are nr 18, their former sponser HCS covered
for all the losses but are on the loosing end aswell and refuse to pay up.
There are also rumours that some English teams are interested in Feyenoord
defender John de Wolf, now's there's a guy that would make Vinny Jones look
like an angel!!!
T_
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46.296 | Nice money if you can get it. | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Wed Dec 18 1991 17:38 | 12 |
| Michael Thomas is alledgedly 100K richer as a result of his transfer to
Liverpool. Apparently, Thomas wanted Arsenal to pay his contract up in
full before he would sign for the 'pool. His theory being that at the
end of this season he would be sold off relatively cheap, because off
the upper limit on transfer fees for players out of contract, and hence
he would be able to negotiate a fat signing-on fee with his new club.
The problem with this theory is that the Arsenal board asked him whether
he liked sex and travel. However, all was not lost, enter Mr Souness
with a large brown paper bag full of goodies and the rest as they say is
history.
Mike M
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46.297 | I'm dreaming of a Mr Wright Christmas | ARSNAL::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Mon Dec 23 1991 16:01 | 23 |
| All I want for Christmas is Mr Wright to get fit!!!!
Mr Wright smacked in all 4 in the 4-2 defeat of Everton. The first half
hour was exciting on the radio. No live commentary but they kept going
over for the latest goal. It was more exciting than the Loonies V Blue
Moonies match which I was watching with the sound off.
The score went 0-1, 1-1, 2-1, 2-2, 3-2, 4-2. Afterwards Mr Wright
reckoned he was struggling a bit as he wasn't fully fit. He said he
might have got 6 if fully fit. The man's arrogant but he has a lot to
be arrogant about. The boy Limpar done well too Brian having laid on all
4 goals.
What a contrast; Dean Saunders 4 league goals all season, Mr Wright 4
league goals in an afternoon.
Luton away on Thursday then away to the Blue Moonies next Saturday.
Niall Quinn "writes" a column for one of the Sunday papers here and was
previewing next week's match yesterday. He was on about facing Smith,
Merson and Limpar who he reckons are all match winners. Then he said
there's Campbell as well.
Er, 'scuse me Niall, there's this bloke called Mr Wright as well.
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46.298 | on the box | ARSNAL::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Mon Dec 23 1991 16:36 | 9 |
| The match at the Blue Moonies next Saturday is live on Network 2 in
Ireland.
We were able to field Adams and Bould in the side together last
Saturday for the first time this season. Stll let in 2 though.
Sorry to read about Siggi's enforced retirement. Presumably it was his
long-term back injury. Shame we never really got the chance to see what
he could do. Thanks anyway Siggi.
|
46.299 | LAY OFF DEANO | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | prophet of Mu Mu | Mon Dec 23 1991 17:56 | 11 |
| > What a contrast; Dean Saunders 4 league goals all season.
> Mr Wright 4 league goals in an afternoon.
yeah, but compare their records this season in EUROPE...
Deano hasnt played all the league matches. but hes got quite a few
in Europe this season (8? 9?).
course...Arsenal are out of Europe arent they...
:-(
Ian.
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46.300 | be'ave Ian | SIOG::N_DONNELLY | | Mon Dec 23 1991 21:02 | 6 |
| Unfortunately Ian Wright wasn't eligible to play in Europe until after
Christmas(presuming we got through the first two rounds)
I wonder how we would have done against Benfica with Satchmo???
Noel
|
46.301 | | ARSNAL::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Mon Dec 23 1991 21:06 | 19 |
| .....good win on saturday. According to one report I read yesterday,
after Wright had completed his hat-trick to put the champions 3-2
ahead, the North Bank starting singing, to the tune of "Are you
Watching?"
"Your Defence is worse than ours..."
Well, we have last years bastion back again <at last>, and they let in
two at the first attempt (in the first 13 minutes to be exact)
If we maintain the level of performance up front, we'll beat anyone
even if the score is 6-5! Nothing less than full points over the
Christmas for the Gunners, with Leeds stuffing more than the turkey as
well!
Cheers
Declan
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46.302 | Saturday Night Fever Posing | YUPPY::OHAGAN | Reg Varney | Mon Dec 23 1991 22:19 | 13 |
| Re .301
Declan,
Watching Tony Adams and Steve Bould play on Saturday was just like old
times. Their arms were up in the air and appealing every time the ball
came in to the Arsenal half (slight exaggeration!).
Michael
p.s. Is Edmund V.E. the Irish sports writer any relation?
|
46.303 | The heat is on! | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Tue Dec 24 1991 13:10 | 54 |
| I suppose it's no use pointing out to United fans that the team
that's top at Christmas rarely wins the League. In fact
(Christmas quiz question time), does anyone know how many times it
has been done since the war? Arsenal did it in 47/48 as they were
top all season; so were Tottenham in 60/61. More recently Forest
have done it, I think, and Liverpool must have done it.
Closer to home Arsenal have been playing some great football
recently, although the results haven't exactly been going our way.
We should have done better than 2 points from the away games at
Oldham, Wednesday and Forest. In particular the Wednesday game
where Merson destroyed their back four, but couldn't put the ball
in the back of the net. And what a beauty he scored at Forest,
sheer class.
Speaking of Mr Merson he reputedly had an excellent game and
scored for England B in Spain last week after getting out of a
sick bed to play. Apparently he had a dodgy curry the Saturday
before the game which resulted in a case of food poisoning. I
don't suppose the amount of alcohol he drank at the Arsenal
players' do at the Inn on the Park the Sunday before the game had
anything to do with it? Nah, couldn't be!
Sorry to see Siggi Jonsson finally calling it a day with a back
injury. In his three years at Highbury he never really had an
opportunity to prove himself as he was nearly always injured.
Speaking of injuries and players who rarely play, what has
happened to that superstar of superstars, Craig McKernon? He gave
the bingo prize out before the Everton game, so he's still around,
but in nearly two years at Highbury that's about all he's done.
It looks like Paul Davis will be on his way soon after 13 years at
Highbury and with the departure of Michael Thomas to the 'pool
cover in midfield begins to look a bit thin. The papers are
talking about a Paul Davis plus cash swap for Geoff Thomas.
Personally, I'd rather see what Ray Parlour can do first. Parlour
played half a game in a pre-season friendly at Watford and looked
very good indeed.
I expect now that Adams is back and hence the first choice back
four is available the goals against column will have a break
applied to it. With the resulting effect that in the second half
of the season we won't drop as many silly points as we did in the
first half. We will then start to pick up points on the two Uniteds.
The Gunners are on the march!
Luton on Boxing Day, my first visit since their away ban. I don't
suppose much will have changed. They are probably still doing
waitress-served Bollinger at half-time! It's about time we got a
result here, I don't think we've won at Luton since 1984.
A Merry Christmas to one and all.
Mike M
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46.304 | If you dont appeal, you dont get | MIACT::RANKINE | | Tue Dec 24 1991 13:18 | 14 |
| At this time of years the papers are full of that was the year that was
type stuff. One of the sports quotes was from Adams which read
something like this...'When he scored I appealed for offside, but then
I always do,cos it always is".
I thought the Johnny Giles article was interesting (.294), and he made
some good points. There a lot of talk about Paul McStay wanting to
leave Celtic, would he be right for Arsenal ??...not a ball winner but
lots of creative talent and vision...and he wouldnt be the flamboyant,
playboy flop like Charlie.
Best Wishes for Christmas and New Year.
Paul
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46.305 | | DBOSW2::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Tue Dec 24 1991 15:02 | 11 |
| A few more thoughts.....according to Kendall Arsenal still have the
best players (so why aren't we winning??)
As for Paul Davis, his service to the Gunners has been fantastic, but
I've never been rated him that highly. I must say, though, that I rated
Michael Thomas very highly, and am dissappointed to see him leave. In
my opinion, if Souness can get the best from him, Liverpool have got a
great deal. In recent years, however, that's been the problem with
Thomas, getting the best from him.
Dec
|
46.306 | Merry Christmas! | SIOG::FITZPATRICK | | Tue Dec 24 1991 15:27 | 17 |
|
RE:....
>> <<< Note 46.302 by YUPPY::OHAGAN "Reg Varney" >>>
>> p.s. Is Edmund V.E. the Irish sports writer any relation?
Well, As Declan is too modest to answer this one (and if you only knew him you
would know how laughable that comment is!!), I'll answer it!
Edmund is Declan's father. However he does have a lot more sense than his son..
He follows Spurs, just loves them. He even calls his house, "White Hart Lane".
His rugby reports aren't bad either...I suppose we'll find something that
Declan is good at one of these days!
Anyway, a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year (even to Arsenal supporters!).
Michael.
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46.307 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Tue Dec 24 1991 15:45 | 42 |
| >> ....according to Kendall Arsenal still have the
>> best players (so why aren't we winning??)
Two things, I think. First, we haven't had a settled back four all
season and consequently we've given some terrible goals away. This has
not been helped by Dixon having a relatively poor opening half of the
season and at times having to play Linighan.
Second, we just haven't had the run of the ball. Last season we nicked
some points (e.g. away to the mob from N17) when really we didn't deserve
anything. So I suppose the score is being evened up now. The last
three away games illustrates this perfectly:
v Oldham. Merson was brilliant and had the Oldham keeper not been on
top form he would have had a hat-trick. Even when Merson did beat the
keeper his shot re-bounded off (and out) the inside of the post.
v Wednesday. Wednesday where awarded a free-kick on the edge of the
Arsenal box for what looked like a blatant dive. Seaman then made a
brilliant save from the free-kick only to see the rebound headed home
by Hirst. Lee Dixon then missed a penalty. In the second-half Merson
was, again, brilliant but just couldn't get the ball in the back of the
net. Bould equalised after sustained Arsenal pressure and then with
ten minutes to go Wright missed the best chance of the game.
v Forest. The minute before Woan opened the scoring for Forest,
Campbell should have scored, he didn't and Forest went up the other end
and scored. Sheringham's second for Forest had a suspicion of off-side
about it and instead of going in off the post could have bounced out
a la Merson at Oldham, but it didn't.
We've also given points away to; Leeds, Coventry and West Ham. Still,
football is like that sometimes.
However, I think our luck is about change. United and Leeds haven't
had their bad spell yet this season. Maybe, they won't have one. If
that's the case then good luck to them - they will have deserved the
title. I suspect, however, that they will and that Arsenal (and
probably Liverpool) will begin to catch them which should make for a
very exciting finish to the League.
Mike M
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46.308 | disgraceful | SIOG::N_DONNELLY | | Fri Dec 27 1991 16:10 | 6 |
| A disaster at Luton yesterday.Ho bleedin' ho! By all accounts I heard
we wos terrible.
I'm not in the humour of talking any more about it.
Noel
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46.309 | another defeat | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Dec 30 1991 12:52 | 8 |
46.310 | | ARSNAL::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Thu Jan 02 1992 20:14 | 18 |
| The Man City match was shown live here. Quite honestly, we were crap.
That said, we still didn't deserve to actually lose the game.
The sending off was a disgrace, even Peter Reid was begging the Ref not
to show the red card.
One-all against Wimbledon. In the context of recent performances, you
almost have to say it's a good result. Well, the party is well and
truly over. Ironically, I thought that we had blown it after the Forest
game, but if we'd beaten Luton, City and Wimbledon we'd be right up
there now.
Declan
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46.311 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Thu Jan 02 1992 20:44 | 15 |
| Re: .310
The Man City performance was 100% better than Luton. At Luton, Arsenal
didn't manage to get a corner nor did they manage to have a decent shot
on target. To say it was awful would be an understatement. All long
ball up and unders with nobody interested, pathetic.
I'm told that at half-time there was a real row in the Arsenal
dressing-room. GG chose to vent his spleen at Merson. Why Merson I
don't know, he was no worse than the rest of them. Other players
apparently joined in and it finally ended up with a row about Michael
Thomas leaving for Liverpool and being given a "golden goodbye" to get
him out the door.
Mike M
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46.312 | Tricky Welsh game | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Fri Jan 03 1992 12:33 | 12 |
| PC Plod is investigating the incident at the end of the Wombles match
whwn Winterburn made gestures to the crowd.
The Arse face a tricky away game at out-of-form-almost-bottom-of-div4
Wrexham in the FA Cup - their last chance of any trophy this year. I
predict a close game, with Taffy Evans-Jones getting a winner 3 minutes
into injury time.
It's quite amazing how the Arse have fallen apart this season - if it
continues, how long has GG got ?
jb.
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46.313 | | DBOSW2::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Fri Jan 03 1992 19:14 | 18 |
| I think George has as long as he wants, but it is worrying to hear
about dressing room showdowns at half-time, and it is amazing that
we've lost 7 league games by Christmas when we lost one all last year.
I can't explain it.......it's not just one thing. Ok the defence not as
mean, but it's not all THAT bad relative to other division one teams.
We're scoring plenty, not dominating midfield as much as we should, but
we've lost several games which we didn't deserve to lose. In fact we've
drawn several games we should have won, like the match at Elland Road.
Right now it might be confidence as much as anything. One thing is
certain, Arsenal have the players. It's worrying to hear us linked with
every midfielder from Geoff Thomas to Andy Townsend. We won last year,
with a record performance and with the same players we've got now
(minus Wright, Lyderson and Carter).
Declan
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46.314 | Paul McStay, surely not? | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Fri Jan 03 1992 20:00 | 12 |
| I agree with you, Declan, Georgie Boy has as long as he wants.
Personally I don't believe there is a better or shrewder manager
currently in the Football League.
To answer my own question from before Christmas, Craig McKernon has
had to pack the game in due to persistent knee trouble. I wonder if it
is significant that within a couple of weeks of each other both Siggi
Jonsson and Craig McKernon have packed the game in. Rumour has it that
Arsenal had Jonsson insured for over 1 million and McKernon for 750K.
A useful bit of money to use in the transfer market?
Mike M
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46.315 | Jimmy Carter is God!! | YUPPY::NASSIM | | Fri Jan 03 1992 21:40 | 18 |
| Is it true about the insurance money? After hearing so much about
Villa's player who retired, bringing the club a lot of money, I've been
waiting to hear about Arsenal's two players. I hope Arsenal allow the
fans to show their appreciation to them, by bringing them onto the
pitch at half time. Though I'm not holding my breath!
All this talk of a crisis is rather amazing, as it was just under two
weeks ago that we put four past Everton and everything was rosy.
People have been saying for ages "Oh there's no way we can win it now",
I find these doom and gloom merchants rather irritating, after all, if
we had got 9 points from our xmas games instead of 1pt, we would be 9
pts behind Leeds with two games in hand. Teams are dropping points and
we are failing to capitalize on them.
By the way, thought the piece on Angus in Gunflash was great.
M.S.
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46.316 | | ARSNAL::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Sat Jan 04 1992 15:12 | 13 |
| ...I was saying exactly the sam thing yesterday, if we'd taken full
points over Christmas, we'd be right up there now. Being realistic
though, we'd need a minor miracle to get back into it. Even if we won
every game between now and May, which is not looking very likely at the
moment, we'd still be hard pushed to win it. We're currently 15 points
behind Man Utd, who dropped exactly 15 points in the first half of the
season.
I'm not sure I agree that everything was rosy after the Everton game.
We thought that two weeks earlier when we stuffed Spurs, and then we
lost 3-2 at Forest.
Declan
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46.317 | What is happening to Arsenal ? | GIDDAY::PARSONS | Support SLS and see the world | Mon Jan 06 1992 01:58 | 14 |
|
Wrexham 2 Arsenal 1
We got live commentary of this game for the 2nd half here in Oz.
Arsenal seemed to be coasting along at 1-0 with 10 mins to go
when suddenly it was 1-1 and while the commentators were still
pontificating over that it was 2-1 ! What happened to the defence
it was so difficult to score against last season ? Wrexham achieved
more against Arsenal in 90 minutes than Leeds have managed in 7
games.
Even when it went 2-1 Arsenal didn't seem to storm forward to try
and equalise. I think a few players need their backsides kicking
after this game.
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46.318 | Always look on the bright side of life........ | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Mon Jan 06 1992 12:52 | 32 |
|
Well, what can i say, well done wrexham, now all we have to look forward to
is the league :-))))
Saw the hilites saturday night. We created a few good chances early but didnt
take them, so basically thats what lost us the game.
Wrexham's first was a great goal but as for the second, no comment!!
Did anyone hear what Jimmy hill had to say about the match, he was
complaining about justice not being done. This is no sour grapes but where
was O'leary's foul & the offside??
With things not going good, whats the answer?? The back four DONT
look comfortable at all!!! I've never liked Adams, running around like god
knows what. I've always felt that we need a centre half comfortable on the
ball and has pace, like walker, and then maybe someone like boulds to partner
him. Any comments??
Peter: Did you hear anymore about the game with regards to tickets? Is it on a
staurday or sunday. if i dont hear from you i'll give arsenal a ring.
Oh, yea, peter we'll probably be staying with our relative so that we can
get a chance to see them.
does anybody know when the Arsenal Vs Man utd is on?? (Mike)
Mick
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46.319 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Are you with me Doctor Wu? | Mon Jan 06 1992 12:53 | 3 |
| A bit quiet considering.....The calm before the storm?
Barry.
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46.320 | | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Mon Jan 06 1992 13:00 | 3 |
| Oh well, at least we can concentrate on the League now ...
.... avoiding relegation that is!! |-(
|
46.321 | Div II ?? | RG71RJ::RAYNERT | | Mon Jan 06 1992 13:19 | 1 |
|
|
46.322 | | KERNEL::FISCHERI | I'm not from Bushey | Mon Jan 06 1992 15:41 | 8 |
| > Even when it went 2-1 Arsenal didn't seem to storm forward to try
> and equalise.
What? You mean like when Seaman took the free kicks from the half
way line with nearly all the rest of Arsenal in Wrexham's box??
Ian
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46.323 | Arsenal Crisis, Arsenal Crisis, Arsenal Crisis, Ars | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Are you with me Doctor Wu? | Mon Jan 06 1992 16:27 | 18 |
| Did the cameras show the latest Winterburn incident? According
to Capital Gold our Nige was the subject of some stick from a
spectator, no doubt a wind up in view of the Wimbledon incident.
Winterburn, only a matter of yards away from the fan, did nothing
but got booked by the referee. As a result the Arsenal fans were
heard to be casting aspersions as to the parental status of the
man_in_black. And quite rightly so.
Nice to see Jimmy Hill draw attention to the ref's dubious, a word
Palace fans could be heard muttering as well, decisions. Let's have
more honesty from the media in their interpretation of refereeing
decisons in future. Beats all the diplomatic pussy-footing and
sycophantic reverance given to one of football's sacred cows. Before
any gets uptight, yes I do know they have a hard job, blah blah blah.
Still, losing to Wrexham eh? Disgraceful.
Barry.
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46.324 | Man Utd match | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Mon Jan 06 1992 17:11 | 7 |
| Peter:
I rang the box office, about tickets and they said that it will be
an all ticket game. With regards too the date, its still scheduled
for the saturday, but you never know with the tv crowd.
Mick.
|
46.325 | Our centenary year as well... | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Mon Jan 06 1992 20:03 | 10 |
| Oh dear....
Well, on this form it looks as though the arse will be competing with
clubs of the high quality of Luton and Southampton for a place in the
second div. next season...
It's a shame Merson's off to Anfield eh??!!?? 8-)
Stew.
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46.326 | A question... | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Mon Jan 06 1992 20:16 | 3 |
| Have arsenal ever been out of div 1??
Mick.
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46.327 | Go Crewe yourself ;-) | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Mon Jan 06 1992 20:20 | 4 |
| ooooh you are Crewel! ;-) Here's to another Peterborough for you tonight.
Yes it is a shame Merson's off to Anfield.... with the rest of the
Arsenal team on the 29th to do what he did last season.
|
46.328 | | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Mon Jan 06 1992 20:28 | 11 |
| re .326
>Have arsenal ever been out of div 1??
Arsenal (founded 1886) joined the league in 1888, I think, in the 2nd
Division. They were up and down between Division 1 and Division 2 until
they were elected to Division 1 after WWI in 1919 and have stayed there
ever since. Incidentally, I think there is a long story about that
election which was at Spurs' expense in the previous incarnation of this
conference. For those interested in trivia, Arsenal have been champions
ten times but have been runners-up only once.
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46.329 | Why Spurs hate Arsenal (part I) | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Are you with me Doctor Wu? | Mon Jan 06 1992 20:34 | 11 |
| .326
Before World War One I think. They finished below Spurs in Div II in
the last full season before "The Great War". However, after some
shrewd "negotiating", Arsenal claimed a place in Div 1 when the League
resumed after the War, at the expense of....Spurs.This done wonders for
the Arsenal-Spurs relationship especially since Spurs were none too happy
about the Gunners moving in on their North London monopoly, only a few
years earlier, from Sarf London.
Barry.
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46.330 | Please say NO!!!! | XNOGOV::BALENDRA | | Mon Jan 06 1992 20:43 | 3 |
| Is Merson really going to loonypool?
Elangco
|
46.331 | | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Mon Jan 06 1992 20:48 | 3 |
| > Is Merson really going to loonypool?
Yes, on January 29th as I said.
|
46.332 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Tue Jan 07 1992 12:13 | 45 |
| I couldn't make the Wrexham game, but listening to what was
broadcast on the radio it didn't seem as if Arsenal did much wrong
for 82 minutes. The remaining eight minutes is I believe
symptomatic of what has happened to Arsenal this season; nearly
every shot from 25 yards has found the corner giving Seaman little
chance, refereeing decisions have gone against us when they might
equally as well have gone for us and although we've scored alot of
goals when we've really needed them they haven't been there.
Still, there's always next season!
As for the Man Utd game, as far as I'm aware it is still on on
Saturday 1st February. There has been nothing in the recent
programmes indicating a change. However, I suppose, the great god
'Television' can decree a change any time it likes.
Brief Arsenal history:
1886: Founded as Dial Square F.C. in October. On Christmas Day
at a meeting in the Royal Oak pub, Plumstead, the name is
changed is changed to Royal Arsenal.
1893: Elected to the Football League (along with Liverpool and
Newcastle).
1904: Finished second in Div 2, behind Bradford I think, and
hence won promotion to Div 1.
1913: Finished season in 20th position with 18 points and are
relegated to Div 2. For the start of the 1913/14 season
Arsenal moved to Highbury from the Manor Ground, Plumstead.
1915: Arsenal finished 5th in Div 2 (although alot of books show
them as finishing 6th). The League is suspended because of
WWI.
1919: The League is resumed and Div 1 is expanded to 22 clubs.
Sir Henry Norris, the then Arsenal chairman, secures
Arsenal a place in Div 1 at the expense of Tottenham who, I
think, finished third from bottom of Div 1 in the 1914/15
season. Rumours of back-handers abound, the boys from N17
were not happy.
1930: Arsenal won their first major trophy the F.A. Cup, by
beating Huddersfield 2-0.
Etc.
Arsenal have been runners-up in Div 1 on three occassions; 25/26,
31/32 and 72/73.
Mike M
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46.333 | | CRISPY::NAGLEJ | | Tue Jan 07 1992 13:21 | 13 |
|
I saw the Liverpool/Crewe A. game yesterday evening on SKY Sports.
David O'Leary was a guest in the studio and was asked about Arsenals
2-1 defeat.
His comment, quite simply, was that he did not know what the free
kick was for that was awarded against him. As we all know, a certain
37 year old Mr Thomas gave the ball a spank and it went in. Its just
one of those things. I have doubts about Seaman and his ability to
stop or even see long range shots anyway.
JN.
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46.334 | What goes on here ????? | CRISPY::WILSOND1 | | Tue Jan 07 1992 13:44 | 7 |
|
David O'Leary ?????????
Ron Atkinson was the guest in the Studio on my TV.
Dave...
|
46.335 | | CRISPY::NAGLEJ | | Tue Jan 07 1992 13:50 | 12 |
|
Please accept my apologies. "Big Rons Verdict" my arse.
I settled down last night to watch the game with a few
jars. I carried on viewing when the Italian football
came on which is when Mr O'leary made his appearence.
Milan 5 Napoli 0. Paul Elliot was also commentating.
Sorry, foggy brain this morning.
JN.
|
46.336 | He's short sighted... | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Tue Jan 07 1992 15:22 | 6 |
| re a few back...
Maybe one of his contact lenses fell out??!!??
Stew.
|
46.337 | Strange contrast | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Tue Jan 07 1992 16:11 | 16 |
| re .332
Thanks for correcting my errors Mike. I looked up my reference books
too last night, too late.
It's interesting to compare our League and Cup records with those of
the crowd up the road.
We have won the League 10 times and finished runners-up 3 times. So when
we do get involved in the League shakedown we invariably come out on top.
Whereas in the Cup we have won 5 and run-up 6 times; not so good.
In contrast, 'them' rarely win the League (2?) yet have won the Cup
most times and have only lost one final to my flakey knowledge.
Anyone care to comment on these contrasting achievements?
|
46.338 | Gooner Ned | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Tue Jan 07 1992 16:20 | 8 |
| re one a lot back
Mick Fitzpatrick. I have brought your terrible slur on Declan's father
to his attention as Declan is not here to do so. You will be hearing
from Messrs. Sue, Grabbit and Runne in due course.
One of the best articles Ned put in his Irish Times column was the one
he did to mark Arsenal's centenary in 1986.
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46.339 | Don't do it!!! | XNOGOV::BALENDRA | | Tue Jan 07 1992 18:10 | 10 |
| Can somebody tell me how much loonypool are paying for Merson?
But, why or why GG is selling the best player we got? Has he gone
bananas? Or is there a reasonable explanation.
What is GG thinking? Second Division Championship next year or what?
Sigh.....
Elangco
|
46.340 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Tue Jan 07 1992 19:13 | 8 |
| >>Can somebody tell me how much loonypool are paying for Merson?
>>But, why or why GG is selling the best player we got? Has he gone
>>bananas? Or is there a reasonable explanation.
Nah, it's rubbish!
Mike M
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46.341 | Loonypool 0 Gunners 2 | XNOGOV::BALENDRA | | Tue Jan 07 1992 20:29 | 8 |
| Now I get it..... I was very sloooooow..
On 29th Arsenal are playing loonypool at Anfield
Is that right?
Elangco
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46.342 | NOT FOR SALE | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Tue Jan 07 1992 20:44 | 7 |
| Correct. Paul Merson will be making a day trip to Anfield only.
God forbid but if we were to sell him how much do you think he's worth?
I reckon we could almost raise the cost of the all-seat North Bank and
would be able to scrap the daft bond scheme. He's the best player we've
produced since Liam Brady and since he has settled down in his private
life continues to get better and better.
|
46.343 | Bingo!!! | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Tue Jan 07 1992 20:46 | 7 |
| I was lucky, I had a fixture list in front of me!!
Peter,
Stop frigthening the lot of us, its bad enough as it is :-)))
Mick.
|
46.344 | Merson me up | YUPPY::NASSIM | | Wed Jan 08 1992 00:20 | 10 |
| A little dicky bird told me, that when there was also this 'Merson for
Glasgow Rangers' stuff in the papers some time ago, it was because
Merson has apparantly got HUGE debts, due to his betting, and he needed
a transfer to pay it off. However, Arsenal have apparantly loaned him
the money.
I think that if George was going to sell him, he would have done it
ages ago, he's had the opportunities, but obviously rates the kid.
Jan
|
46.345 | Saunders, Rush, McManaman, and Merson ??!!?? | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Wed Jan 08 1992 14:22 | 12 |
| I rate him incredibly highly...
I'd love to see him playing up front for the 'pool!!
I reckon when we've done the double, and you've found yourselves in
div. 2 for the first time in god (or David Icke if you prefer) knows
how long, then you could have a struggle on your hands to keep him in
North London...
Or is this just wishful thinking???
I'll settle for the double!! 8-)
Stew.
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46.346 | Groves for Anfield | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Wed Jan 08 1992 15:06 | 10 |
| The only double you might pick up is served in glasses! If you think
we'll let you or anyone else have any of our good players you must have
had too many of those doubles! Like all of them he's on a long
contract.
We might be willing to let you have Perry Groves or I hear Martin Hayes
is available free from Celtic. These two would fit in nicely with the
general standard at Anfield.
Dream on sunshine!
|
46.347 | rugger rip-off | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer | Wed Jan 08 1992 21:10 | 12 |
46.348 | Sherwood... | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Thu Jan 09 1992 18:54 | 13 |
| I read that GG is interested in terry sherwood of Norwich as an exchange for
Linighan. Dont know if this will help much as sherwood doesnt seem to be causing
much of a stir.
As for midfield, I read somewhere in here that Matthaus (sp??) wishes to leave
Milan. Now there's a buy that GG should go for, He's strong and aggressive in
midfield and also has good ball control. He's getting on now but his experience
would be Valuable
any comments on the worthless note
Mick
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46.349 | Just my opinion of course.. | TRUCKS::SANT | | Thu Jan 09 1992 19:19 | 15 |
|
re last..
two comments, Mick..
I think the Norwich player mentioned is TIM Sherwood, an England
U-21 I think, but that's no measure of quality I guess ;-)
Mattheus will NEVER play for Arsenal imo. Nor will *any* top-rated
European other than perhaps (no disrespect intended..) a top
Scandinavian, due to the wage structure policy at Highbury.
Arsenal would not meet his wage demands, although they could
probably afford to buy him and to pay him what he would want.
Andy.
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46.350 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Thu Jan 09 1992 19:54 | 19 |
| >> Mattheus will NEVER play for Arsenal imo. Nor will *any* top-rated
>> European other than perhaps (no disrespect intended..) a top
>> Scandinavian, due to the wage structure policy at Highbury.
>> Arsenal would not meet his wage demands, although they could
>> probably afford to buy him and to pay him what he would want.
No only will Mattheus never play for Arsenal, he will never play for
any Football League club. Simply because no Football League club
could afford to pay him the money he would want (circa 2 million pounds
a year). The same goes for the likes of Gullitt, Van Basten, Baggio,
etc.
As for the Arsenal wage structure, the top players at Highbury all
earned around 200K last season. This I believe compares favourably
with any other club in the League.
Mike M
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46.351 | I expect you're right. | TRUCKS::SANT | | Fri Jan 10 1992 11:08 | 7 |
|
Fairy nuff Mike - can't disagree with any of that. I was just
commenting on the point that had been raised, but you're
probably right in that none of the players mentioned are ever
likely to play in England for *any* league club.
Andy.
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46.352 | Arsenal 0-0 Villa | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Mon Jan 13 1992 12:33 | 3 |
| I suppose the only silver lining is the -0. According to Radio 5,
Sealey contributed well to the 0- but the general consensus was that we
were crap.
|
46.353 | The only bond I buy is Brooke Bond | YUPPY::OHAGAN | Reg Varney | Mon Jan 13 1992 16:48 | 10 |
| Did anyone listen to Danny (professional cockney) Baker on Radio 5 on
Saturday?
Taking a negative view he likened Bond schemes (West Ham & Arsenal) to
getting someone else to pay for an extension to your house.
Also club chairmen didn't come out too well.
Michael
|
46.354 | | FUTURS::DAGLESS | May 16th, 1990 | Mon Jan 13 1992 17:06 | 5 |
|
> Did anyone listen to Danny (professional cockney) Baker on Radio 5 on
> Saturday?
Yes, I loved his comments on Millwall's game :-)
|
46.355 | Random Thoughts | YUPPY::STRAGED | Toto...this sure ain't Kansas!! | Mon Jan 13 1992 17:09 | 10 |
| 1. Villa Game: The worst Arsenal performance I have seen in 5 years
Nuff said!!
2. Bond Scheme: If the scheme works at Ibrox, Twickenham, The All-
England Lawn and Tennis Club (Wimbledon), etc, etc,
Why can't it work at Highbury or Upton Park???
3. Lothar Mattheus: Stuff the wage structure.....BUY HIM!!!!
PJ
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46.356 | Get Knotted! Oooh, yes please! | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Mon Jan 13 1992 17:49 | 7 |
| >> -< The only bond I buy is Brooke Bond >-
Mike,
Does that mean you've given up your subscription to "Bondage Weekly"?
Mike M
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46.357 | | YUPPY::OHAGAN | Reg Varney | Mon Jan 13 1992 18:18 | 18 |
| Mike,
Yes my only form of self abuse these days is going to Highbury
every other Saturday :>)
Talking of perversions the thing that made me laugh the most over
Christmas was Porky the Poet at Billy Bragg's gig at Hackney. In an
authentic Bragg voice he sang a rendtion of the hit single 'Sexuality'
which began with the line;
'I've had relations with poddles and alsatians'.
Naturally enough he entitled the song 'Beastiality'.
Michael
p.s The football connection with the last paragraph is Porky says he
does the drawings for the 'ammers fazine 'Fortunes Always......'
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46.358 | Is George losing his marbles? | ARSNAL::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Mon Jan 13 1992 21:10 | 7 |
| Reports in yesterdays paper that George may be prepared to buy (and AF
may be prepared to sell) Lee Sharpe. Whether true or not, I understand
that Sharpe wants to move south (can you blame him)
Sharpe is originally from the land of Basil Fawlty, is he not?
Declan
|
46.360 | | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Tue Jan 14 1992 12:24 | 9 |
46.361 | | ASKFOR::HAIGH | A vision of guerrilla goodness. | Tue Jan 14 1992 13:26 | 7 |
46.362 | Young man, I was once in your shoes. | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Thu Jan 16 1992 17:10 | 40 |
| Having now seen JC (Jimmy Carter not "you know who") play two or
three games for Arsenal I've come to the conclusion that Martin
Hayes is better than Jimmy Carter - "We all agree Haysie is better
than Carter,". In fact I'm even beginning to think that John
Hawley is better than Jimmy Carter! How the hell did George
manage to get kippered, for 500K, by that refugee from Village
People? The mind boggles!
Maybe, I'm being unfair. Perhaps, JC has hidden talents that
Arsenal haven't managed to exploit yet, somehow I doubt it.
My biggest criticism of JC is that he doesn't accept any
responsibility on the pitch. By that I mean he jogs up and down
the right wing and when the ball is passed to him he simply lays
it off to the nearest Arsenal player, with apparently no thought
of trying to beat a man or perhaps create a goal-scoring
opportunity and for a right-winger he's got no real pace and can
rarely beat the fullback. Oh and one more thing he's got no
bottle! First Division? He'd struggle in the Diadora!
JC didn't have a good game against Villa, but, then again, he
wasn't alone. The highlights of the first-half were when Campbell
nutmegged McGrath and then had a shot on the turn miraculously
saved by Sealey. In the second-half Alan Smith had a good
oppoortunity, but shot weakly straight at Sealey. And that was
about it, the rest of the game was more up and under dross with
McGrath devouring everything that Arsenal could throw at Villa.
If Villa had had an ounce of conviction in their play in the
second-half then I think they would have been comfortable winners.
There was a new issue of the Gooner out last Saturday. It
contains a very good interview with ex-Highbury favourite, Willie
Young.
Away at QPR this Saturday won't be easy bearing in mind our
current form, but we might sneak it. I think our away form in the
League has been better than our home form even though the results
don't really reflect this.
Mike M
|
46.363 | | YUPPY::OHAGAN | Reg Varney | Thu Jan 16 1992 20:12 | 11 |
| re .462
Mike,
Are you too proud to say that even P-e-r-r-y is better than Carter?
Michael
p.s. Thats Perry Groves to the uneducated masses 8>)
|
46.364 | We all live in a Perry Groves world... | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Fri Jan 17 1992 11:59 | 13 |
| Re .463 Are you too proud to say that even P-e-r-r-y is better
than Carter?
Nope. It's sad, but true. Perrreeee is, in my opinion, far better
than JC. I'd say that if JC is worth 500K then PG must be worth 1.5
million (conservatively speaking, of course!)
If anybody fancies a pint before the game tomorrow then I'll be in the
Crown and Sceptre, at the bottom of Boscombe Road, from about 12.30
till just after 2.00.
Mike M
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46.365 | One Ioan Sabau, there's only one Ioan Sabau | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Fri Jan 17 1992 15:01 | 5 |
46.366 | Si git | ARSNAL::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Fri Jan 17 1992 16:12 | 9 |
46.367 | Humpf | ULYSSE::CHAMPOLLION | Chris the Jester | Fri Jan 17 1992 18:05 | 4 |
46.368 | European Championships '92 Draw | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Fri Jan 17 1992 19:01 | 17 |
| Group 1
-------
SWEDEN
FRANCE
YUGOSLAVIA
ENGLAND
Group 2
-------
HOLLAND
SCOTLAND
CIS (Commonwealth of Independant States)
GERMANY
Stew.
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46.369 | | CRISPY::NAGLEJ | | Fri Jan 17 1992 19:08 | 9 |
|
HELP !!!
Can anyone tell me where I can find a list showing the groupings
for these years Euro Cup Championship in Sweden.???
8-)
JN.
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46.370 | | ASKFOR::HAIGH | A vision of guerrilla goodness. | Fri Jan 17 1992 19:49 | 1 |
| Maybe somebody can put a pointer to a "Notes Users Manual" in?
|
46.371 | | CRISPY::NAGLEJ | | Fri Jan 17 1992 19:54 | 10 |
|
After looking high and low thru this notes conference I
managed to find a list for groups one and two for the
Euro Finals in Sweden. I was wondering when some one
would have the initiative to enter the tables.
8-)
JN.
|
46.372 | :^) | ARRODS::OHAGANB | | Fri Jan 17 1992 20:27 | 5 |
| George Graham, post Euro 92 Finals,
"Well, I was'nt very impressed"
|
46.373 | back to the good old Arsenal, cant score!! | DBCIC1::RUSSELL | | Mon Jan 20 1992 15:10 | 3 |
| well boys, having a nice season are we???? he he he he he he!!
*Tiger*
|
46.374 | | ARSNAL::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Tue Jan 21 1992 18:37 | 7 |
| We stuffed your lot, sundance......and that after giving you a present
of a two goal lead.
Are you still living in Castleknock, Tiger? I heard the Dobermans are
going 'round in pairs up there!
Declan
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46.375 | Consistency....pleeeaaze | YUPPY::STRAGED | Toto...this sure ain't Kansas!! | Wed Jan 22 1992 17:52 | 19 |
| Between Sept 14 and Oct 5 1991, Arsenal had the following goal scoring
record:
4 against Palace
5 " Sheff Utd
4 " Southampton
4 " Chelsea
(plus 6 in the first leg of the European Champions Tournament)
_
23 goals
Between Dec 26th and Jan 18th, they've managed to score ONE goal -
against Wimbledon (They failed to score against Luton, Man City, Villa
and QPR).
I'm sure GG will pay to know why!!
PJ
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46.376 | On this day in history ...... | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | That's me in the corner | Wed Jan 22 1992 18:06 | 10 |
| Heard on Simon Mayo's show this morning:
"On January 22 1927, the first radio football commentary was broadcast from
highbury for the game between Arsenal & Sheffield Utd.
It was the first time the whole nation got to hear those immortal words:
BORING BORING ARSENAL"
Al :-) :-)
|
46.377 | And there's not many people know that. | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Wed Jan 22 1992 18:39 | 8 |
| ....and the commentary was given by George Allinson, an Arsenal
director, who became Arsenal manager in 1934 after the death of Herbert
Chapman. George Allinson was the first radio sports commentator in
England.
Mike M
P.S. Charlie Buchan, the Arsenal captain, scored the first goal.
|
46.378 | The old man speaks... | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Life's a One Take Movie | Wed Jan 22 1992 18:51 | 5 |
| Mike,
Sounds like you were there - you must be older than you seem!
Paul
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46.379 | Oops. | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Wed Jan 22 1992 19:06 | 1 |
| Re: .377 For Allinson read Allison.
|
46.380 | | YUPPY::STRAGED | Toto...this sure ain't Kansas!! | Wed Jan 22 1992 21:38 | 10 |
| >>> Note 46.377
P.S. Charlie Buchan, the Arsenal captain, scored the first goal.
Sign him up!!
PJ
|
46.381 | Going to the Forest match? | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Wed Jan 22 1992 21:41 | 3 |
| Anyone going to the Forest match on Feb 29 interested in meeting pre
and/or post match? Five Deccies and two relatives are going over from
here. All, except one of the Deccies, are Gooners.
|
46.382 | | ARSNAL::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Thu Jan 23 1992 20:09 | 23 |
| I see Arsenal have complained about Michael Thomas's New of the World
expose on Georgie. Not the type of thing we really want to get involved
in, surely? He scored the most famous goal in Arsenal history.
Gratitude, eh? Hmm....
We really need to start winning again to even finish in the top four.
Boy have our sights lowered? Three months ago, everything in sight...now
hoping to finish in the top four.
Still, I expect George has a plan! Watching the Mancs struggling and
getting results recently has made it even worse. On top form we would have
hammered that Villa side at Highbury. To hell, we did hammer
them....5-0 wasn't it?
They have a few damn good players, especially the 'keeper who really is
top class, but they have so many jorneymen. Comparing us
player-for-player with United, I'd pick 8-9 of the Arsenal team ahead
of the corresponding Mancs. And I'm not trying to provoke a reaction
from United fans a-la-cunno, I'm far too depressed for that.
Declan
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46.383 | | YUPPY::STRAGED | Toto...this sure ain't Kansas!! | Thu Jan 23 1992 21:31 | 12 |
| Depending on the results of various cup competitions in the UK and
Europe, the Arse only have to finish 5th in the league to get a place
in Europe next year.......but I'm not holding my breath!!
Judging by the Gunners seesaw performances from one season the next, if
we did get into a European tournament next season, we'd probably win
it!!
PJ
PS re: GG having a plan....I think it's called 'job preservation'!! I
haven't heard him take any of the heat for the poor showing this year.
|
46.384 | It Is At Highbury? | YUPPY::OHAGAN | Reg Varney | Fri Jan 24 1992 11:55 | 7 |
| Re. 381
Peter,
Pre-match drinks in the Supporters Club?
Michael
|
46.385 | Arsenal's season is over already, methinks.. | TRUCKS::SANT | | Fri Jan 24 1992 12:44 | 14 |
46.386 | 2 members 5 guests | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Fri Jan 24 1992 13:48 | 11 |
| re .384
One slight problem about the Supporters' shed for pre-match drinks is
that of the 7 of us only 2, to my knowledge, are members. Would they let
us bring in 5 guests? It might be easier to get us all in after the match
when the crowd thins out. Also there are no seats left so it's a North
Bank job and we'll have to get in the ground reasonably early. What time
does the supporters' bar open?
Yes, it's at Highbury. We already played (for about 20 minutes) at Forest
|-(
|
46.387 | Consolidation,consistency and planning now | KERNEL::MORIARTY | | Fri Jan 24 1992 15:25 | 13 |
| As for GG taking some of the heat,I don't think there is a lot of
heat to be taken to be quite honest.Okay so a fair number of
performances have been below par when compared to last season but I
think the major difference between the gooners now and last season is
that where we were winning games we perhaps didn't deserve to,this
season we are losing/drawing games which we perhaps deserved to win.
One good,quick defender and a classy ball winner in midfield (if there
is such an animal available!!) and things will be tightened up nicely.
I think now,we do have to be setting our sights on a high position
this year and preparing ourselves for a challenge for honours next year
since I believe the title is beyond us ( as far as points behind) and
we are out of all the cups.
|
46.388 | GG is not blameless | YUPPY::STRAGED | Toto...this sure ain't Kansas!! | Fri Jan 24 1992 16:48 | 12 |
| >> One good,quick defender and a classy ball winner in midfield
>> (if there is such an animal available!!) and things will be
>> tightened up nicely.
It's the absense of the above that GG should be taking the heat
for. How could he have allowed the midfield to be decimated (by
injury, transfer, etc) without ensuring proper replacement??
Also, I know that Ian "I-can-spit-farther-than-you" Wright was a good
buy, but another attacking player was not the first priority..IMHO.
PJ
|
46.389 | | ARSNAL::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Mon Jan 27 1992 16:54 | 12 |
| Ian Wright was certainly a good buy, viewed in the context of value for
money, but I'm not sure, with the benefit of hindsight, that he was the
right player at the right time for Arsenal. I think we have changed our
style a bit too much to accomodate him. There's just a wee bit too much
truth in Michael Thomas's assertion that midfield is largely being
by-passed lately.
Alan Smith had scored a hatful of goals, and was in his usual great
scoring form until Wright arrived. How many times has he scored since?
Only once or twice, and one of those when Wright wasn't playing.
Declan
|
46.390 | | YUPPY::OHAGAN | Reg Varney | Tue Jan 28 1992 00:46 | 7 |
| re: .386
Does Mike McCabe know what time it opens?
Michael
ps. Each member can sign in 2 guests.
|
46.391 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Tue Jan 28 1992 16:29 | 22 |
| The Supporters' Club bar opens whenever Pat (the barperson) gets there,
generally between 11.30 and 12.00. As for signing people in,
officially it might be 2, but the guys on the door don't mind whose
money they put in their back pocket - seven won't be a problem.
QPR v Arsenal not a great game but Arsenal played better than they have
done in recent weeks. On occasions they actually tried to play a bit
of football and the defence restricted QPR to one shot on goal. In fact
Bailey, the hero of Old Trafford, was so ineffective he was subbed in
the second-half.
Had Alan Smith scored in the first minute, following a nice move down
the left from Winterburn and Merson, instead of hitting the bar, then
Arsenal might have ended up convincing winners. He didn't and the game
petered out in the second-half. Jimmy Carter had a good chance well
saved near the end, but apart from that he was largely anonymous, again.
Liverpool tomorrow and Man Utd on Saturday, on current form 6 points
looks a cert! This is followed by a trip to the fair city of
Nottingham and the delights of Meadow Lane.
Mike M
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46.392 | Long ball down the middle, Smith heads it down, | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Wed Jan 29 1992 18:13 | 6 |
| The 'pool to finish off Arsenals season good and proper tonight...
A winning margin of 2 or 3 goals, even without John Barnes!!
Stew.
|
46.393 | | YUPPY::STRAGED | Toto...this sure ain't Kansas!! | Thu Jan 30 1992 04:06 | 15 |
| Not a bad prediction, Stew!!
I agree with whoever said that a Championship team can't become
a poor team in the space of one season, but is it possible for a team
to become pedestrian and that's what's happened to the Gunners.
Whether it is a loss of confidence or lacking the will to win, Arsenal
just don't seem to 'want it' this season.
I'm not too optimistic about United's visit on Saturday. But if there
is going to be an Arsenal backlash or a Gunner revival this season,
please let it be this weekend!!!
PJ
|
46.394 | Merson for Anfield | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Thu Jan 30 1992 15:29 | 8 |
| I wouldn't mind Arsenal putting one over on the mancs this weekend as
well!!
I'll go for a 3-1 win to the Arse, and keep my fingers crossed that my
luck holds!!! 8-)
Stew.
|
46.395 | Grow Up Will You | PANIC::ANDERSON | The 'Pies have gone cold | Thu Jan 30 1992 19:00 | 29 |
|
Schizophrenia : mental disorder marked by disconnection between
intellect and emotions etc.
Viz. :
>> <<< Note 46.394 by YUPPY::SEABURYS >>>
>> -< Merson for Anfield >-
>> I wouldn't mind Arsenal putting one over on the mancs this weekend as
>> well!!
>> I'll go for a 3-1 win to the Arse, and keep my fingers crossed that my
>> luck holds!!! 8-)
>> Stew.
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Also :
>> <<< Note 34.671 by YUPPY::SEABURYS >>>
>> -< Ray Houghton - Player's Player of The Year >-
>> I fully expect Man united to go to Highbury and win convincingly on
>> Saturday. I don't think we can talk about winning the championship
I rest my case.
Rob
|
46.396 | on the other hand... | YUPPY::SEABURYS | | Thu Jan 30 1992 19:56 | 9 |
| re .395
Yeah, but, if you'd read the notes properly, you'd see that one says I
HOPE Arsenal win, and the other says I EXPECT Man Utd to win...
slight difference methinks!!
Stew.
|
46.397 | nightmare scenario for the 'pies | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | look over your shoulder mancs | Thu Jan 30 1992 20:03 | 8 |
| re. 395
getting a bit acidic today arent you , Rob?
are you upset about something?
has someone told you that Notts County have signed Glenn Hysen?!???!
Ian.
|
46.398 | Stadium fetish-ers read on.... | ARRODS::OHAGANB | David Hunter. What a chap! | Fri Jan 31 1992 18:53 | 35 |
| According to todays Standard, Islington Council have given Arsenal
the go ahead on the new North Bank Stand. However, it's not the same
cantilever design as originally intended and shown in the Bond
prospectus. The new stand, still as impressive, does away with the
side sections which meet the West and East Stands leaving the North
End corners at Highbury exposed (a bit like the gaps at Ibrox - if
they're still there).
It still manages to capture the classic look of the East and West
Stands, but the side sections of the stand, more curving and
predominantly glass and steel, have that art deco feel. I'll stop
before this gets embarrasing. :^) The artists impression in the
Standard looks very nice, but whether or not there's a pizza parlour,
a museum or 21st century toilets is a matter which I'm sure will
force most fans to rethink about buying a Bond. :^)
Also mentioned was a scheme currently being planned which will allow
for at least 5000 North Bank regulars to gain admission to the ground
next season, when the capacity will drop to 29000 for the duration of
the building work. Where these 5000 will "go" has'nt been stated.
Perhaps patrons of the West and East Stands have been persueded to
share-a-seat or maybe Dein plans on flloding Highbury with 5000
Arsenal Lotto sellers? More sensibly, pr'haps to the Clock End which
I presume will be seated bit-by-bit, thus allowing a certain section
to house supporters. If that's the case then away support may be
affected for a while.
Perhaps the most realistic proposition, in Dein's eyes, will be to
re-house 5000+ North Bankers in those parts of the East and West Stands
which are'nt either season ticketed or allocated, in the case of the
West Stand, to away supporters. Of course that is going to mean paying
more to sit, okay if you manage to get a lower tier seat, but
extortionate if you have to go "upstairs".
Barry.
|
46.399 | Big Crowd Today...must be 10000 here! | DBCIC1::RUSSELL | | Mon Feb 03 1992 13:46 | 9 |
| re -1....I shouldnt worry too much about congestion at Highbury
after this season;s form!!
ha ha!!
8^)
*Tiger*
PS...oh, BTW, we beat Liverpool 2-1 at Anfield on saturday.
|
46.400 | Where is Kevin Campbell? ? | ARSNAL::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Mon Feb 03 1992 17:37 | 32 |
|
A pretty mediocre game against United on Saturday. From the highlights
shown on Saturday evening, I thought we were marginally more dangerous
in the first half, and they seemed to shade the second half. The Radio 5
commentary said exactly the opposite. It just shows how misleading highlights
can sometimes be....
I thought we played well against Liverpool for 45 minutes, some really good
football. We should have been comfortably ahead at half-time. The confidence
is pretty fragile at the moment. Once they got the goal there seemed to be a
sort of "here we go again" about the Gunners. The half-time sucker punch, when
we have had the better of the first half, has happened too often this season.
Liverpool are gone after losing to Chelsea. I hope Leeds can pull it off now. I
think the league will be close, but I believe United will edge it. They do
seem to have acheived a good balance this year, getting results when they're
not playing too well, and winning comfortably when they are.
Kanchelskis (sp?) looked better on Saturday than I've seen him in the past. I
rate him as a Mark II Perry Groves who looks great tearing down the wing, and
doesn't have the intelligence to do anything decent with the ball at the end
of his run. I don't think he'll last at United. Why didn't they play Giggs? I,
for one, was happy that he wasn't playing, but I can't understand how
neither Giggs nor Sharpe can get into the team, especially since the United
midfield combination are struggling a bit recently. Sharpe seems to be
completely out of favour. Any Gooners interested?
The games between Arsenal and United have toned down a bit, eh? All very
friendly on Saturday. Even Mark Hughes failed, for once, to look like Marlon
Brando.
Declan
|
46.401 | And a nice pair of slacks. | ARRODS::OHAGANB | David Hunter. What a chap! | Mon Feb 03 1992 18:40 | 9 |
| I saw Anders Limpar outside the Hippodrome early Friday evening in
what appeared to be a blue and yellow track suit top (Swedish night
at the Hippo?). Damn, I thought George would have had them all suited
out in "blazers" and an Arsenal tie even on their days off. Tut! Tut!
Dress standards as well as points seem to be slipping at Highbury these
days. Herbert Chapman would've had little Limpar hanged for the same
offence back in the good old days. :^)
Barry.
|
46.402 | Was it a p*sstake ?? | MIACT::RANKINE | | Tue Feb 04 1992 13:57 | 9 |
| While watching the Liverpool v Arsenal game on the box, there was a
chant from the Arsenal fans, to the tune of 'Blue Moon' which started
2-0..I presume this was about the league winning game at Anfield...does
anyone know what the words are ??
Cheers
Paul
|
46.403 | Not as good as 3-1.. | PEKING::WILSOND1 | | Tue Feb 04 1992 14:15 | 5 |
|
I'll wager its "We beat the scum 2-0..." and its directed at
Tottenham.
Dave...
|
46.404 | | ARSNAL::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Tue Feb 04 1992 15:01 | 19 |
| Gunner fans may be interested to know that in the Irish Sunday
Independent this week, Eamon Dunphy (do you remember him at Millwall in the
early 70s?.......do you remember Millwall??.....)
...anyway Dunphy launched a scathing attack on GG, saying that his
(talented) players were being subdued by his obsession with tactics. It
compared him (rather too directly) with Jack Charlton (who has been
known to walk out of press conferences when Dunphy asks a question
muttering "he's not a journalist")
He also asserted that we have a bunch of damn good players, and that
Merson is currently the best player in English Football.
As usual however, Dunphy's lack of in-depth knowledge showed, with
several inaccuracies about the Gunners such as "Limpar joined Arsenal
from Sweden", Kevin Richardson helped us win two titles etc etc etc
|
46.405 | What a load of ...... | SUBURB::SEARCHR | HOLSTEN PILS:==LENS HOT LIPS | Wed Feb 05 1992 17:00 | 7 |
|
This woundn't be the same Eamon "Bull S**t" Dunphy who wrote a
U2 biography a few years ago.......if it is...some things never
change !
Rob.
|
46.406 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | David Hunter. What a chap! | Wed Feb 05 1992 17:24 | 7 |
| One and the same Rob. That makes him unpopular with two of of Ireland's
biggest institutions, St Jack and U2. What next, the unauthorised
Daniel O'Donnell warts 'n all biography?
Barry.
|
46.407 | | ARSNAL::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Wed Feb 05 1992 18:54 | 4 |
| Now c'mon fellas.....Daniel don't have no warts.....HIV maybe but no
warts.....
Declan
|
46.408 | | ARSNAL::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Thu Feb 06 1992 17:48 | 9 |
| I see we're back in the chase for Andy Townsend. Bit like closing the
stable door after the horse has bolted......he's a good player though.
I see Alan Davies (played for Man Utd in the '83 FA Cup final) was
found dead yesterday. It looks as though he killed himself, poor
bugger. His wife was eight months pregnant.
Declan
|
46.409 | | YUPPY::PANES | Jacques Oeuf | Thu Feb 06 1992 18:52 | 6 |
| Could somebody please point me in the direction of the "Whatever happened
to YUPPY::MCCABE" topic.
I thank yew.
Stuart
|
46.410 | When's ALL-IN-1 Mail for MS-Windows gonna work? | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Fri Feb 07 1992 13:31 | 14 |
| Re: last.
Still here, Stuart, but rather busy at the moment. Still, I'll see if
I can dash off a quick 200 line note at lunch-time about the drivel
(mainly) that was written last week about the Liverpool v Arsenal game.
By the way, having been an intermittent read only noter for the past
few weeks it's nice to see, at long last, something worth reading
e.g. the stuff on football and politics, the African Nations Cup,
football and comic strips and dare I say it even some of the recent
stuff in 32 and 34 as opposed to the usual claptrap that's in 32 & 34
plus endless (NEXT UNSEEN, doctor!) predictions.
Mike M
|
46.411 | | ARSNAL::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Fri Feb 07 1992 19:11 | 4 |
| >>> When's ALL-IN-1 Mail for MS-Windows gonna work?
If you've still got the VAXmate Mike, I think the answer is NEVER!
|
46.412 | When the Mancs win the league?? | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Vote Bill'n'Opus for a weirder USA | Fri Feb 07 1992 20:58 | 9 |
| Mike,
You are clearly being punished for some past misdeeds. Having to
support the Arse and use A1MAIL for MS-WINDOWS is more than any normal
human deserves as punishment - I bet you're running VMS v5.5 as well!.
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
46.413 | | REPAIR::JAMANI | | Sun Feb 09 1992 00:26 | 4 |
|
Can someone tell me the price of the executive seats in the west stand
for the forth coming game agaunst Leeds?
|
46.414 | Report on a Winning match | XNOGOV::BALENDRA | | Mon Feb 10 1992 21:03 | 2 |
| Any Takers?
|
46.415 | Get up, stand up... | ARRODS::OHAGANB | m o t o r h e a d | Thu Feb 13 1992 17:30 | 5 |
| What's this then? A sit-in protest against the Bond scheme after the
Norwich game? Cruel irony indeed.
Barry.
|
46.416 | What's this I hear.... | XSIVE::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Thu Feb 13 1992 23:45 | 10 |
| Was there a sit in at the Norwich match. I'd say it was more like that they
fell a sleep during the game, the game finished, the teams left and they were
left there sitting in the dark :)
On the subject, How is that wonderful mind boggling bond going??
Far too much money to be giving for a sit...now if you went down to the MFI you
could get a nice bargain & even bring it home with ya!!!
Mick
|
46.417 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Fri Feb 14 1992 13:29 | 54 |
| Notts Co 0 - 1 Arsenal
The first win since Everton on 21st Dec and the first (and only?)
double of the season and I missed it! The ruddy nipper is going on his
own to the next under 5s school disco! Mind you it's not often I get
an opportunity to listen to the "Birdie" Song followed by Michael
Jackson followed by Kylie Minogue followed by the "Birdie" song followed
by Michael Jackson...for three hours. And I thought the Gestapo were
supposed to be good at torture.
The game, so I'm led to believe, wasn't up to much, but you could have
guessed as much from looking at the stunningly creative midfield that
Arsenal fielded; Hillier, Pates and Groves. Pates apparently was man
of the match (Why no Bryan Robson?) which doesn't say an awful lot for
the rest of them.
Arsenal took the lead after 19 minutes when a mix up by the County
centre-backs put Alan Smith in. Arsenal had a couple of further
chances which they didn't take. Half-time, County 0 - 1 Arsenal.
County came out for the second-half with all guns blazing and had
Arsenal on the rack for 20-25 minutes. I think they hit the woodwork a
couple of times and Seaman made a couple of good saves. With about
fifteen minutes to go Campbell and Parlour came on. Campbell could
have had a hat-trick, in particular he had two one-on-one situations
with the goal-keeper. He's got a lot of promise Campbell, but if he's
going to be any good he's got to start sticking these chances away.
Parlour apparently had some nice touches. In the end Arsenal where
comfortable winners, but it could have been different if County had
stuck away some of their early second-half chances.
Arsenal 1 - 1 Norwich
Rubbish. Not quite as bad as the game against Luton on Boxing Day but
a close second. The Arsenal and Norwich players spent most of the game
trying to hit the floodlights. In amongst this dross Ruel Fox had a
good game for Norwich and no-one had a good game for Arsenal. Fox
opened the scoring for Norwich, Merson equalised for Arsenal.
After the game between 200 and 1000 (which figure you chose depends
upon which paper you read) people staged a sit-in on the North Bank to
protest about the Arsenal Bond. Incidentally the revised plans for the
new North Bank stand received the go ahead from Islington Council a
couple of weeks ago. So the bulldozers will be moving in in May.
Re: Executive seats in the West Stand?
Seat prices are as follows: Upper Tier - Centre Block 20, Next to
Centre 15, Wing Blocks 14; Lower Tier 10.
Mike M
P.S. Does anyone want a standing ticket for the forthcoming away game
(22nd Feb) with the mob from N17?
|
46.418 | Arsenal 7(seven) - 1 Wednesday | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Mon Feb 17 1992 17:52 | 21 |
46.419 | Is this the key to all our problems | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Mon Feb 17 1992 20:43 | 13 |
| re -.1
Peter,
I was just Thinking of that as well, perhaps Campbell & wright up
front are the perfect pair. Well at this stage of the season, its worth a try,
cos we've nothing to loss!! But I've got the feeling that GG wont Budge from
smith being in the first 11.
If GG did go for them , them they might go for the ground game a bit
more. Anyway, I dont think that smith and wright have hit it off.
Anybody with a match report & team lineout??
Mick (now waiting for March 21st)
|
46.420 | Smith in midfield? | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Mon Feb 17 1992 21:38 | 6 |
| Perhaps if GG did play Campbell and Wright up front, he could
experiment with Smith in midfield for the rest of the season and maybe
save having to buy a high-priced midfielder. I reckon Smith could be a
revelation in that position as he has the necessary control and passing
skills. As you say Mick, there's nothing to lose by trying a few
experiments.
|
46.421 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Tue Feb 18 1992 13:15 | 4 |
| The Leeds game is now live on the box on the 22nd. Palace on the 11th
April is still on a Saturday.
Mike M
|
46.422 | Looking for a Saturday match | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Tue Feb 18 1992 13:53 | 6 |
| Mike,
Any idea if the reserves or youths have a fixture on March 21st now
that the Leeds game has been switched to the Sunday? Failing that, does
anyone know what other League matches are on in the London area on
March 21st?
|
46.423 | Taylor's Regret? | XNOGOV::BALENDRA | | Tue Feb 18 1992 14:03 | 7 |
| Some points to note:
. Biggest win since 1935-36 when Arsenal beat Villa 7-1 (according to
Jonathan Pearce of Capital Gold).
. Surely, Taylor must regret leaving Campbell from the squad for
game against France.
|
46.424 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Tue Feb 18 1992 16:50 | 6 |
| Peter,
According to Saturday's programme the reserves do not have a game on
21st March and the youth team are away to Ipswich.
Mike
|
46.425 | go to Hillsbrough | PANIC::ANDERSON | The 'Pies have gone cold | Wed Feb 19 1992 12:37 | 11 |
| March 21st :
Chelsea v Sheff Utd
Palace v Aston Villa
West Ham v QPR
Millwall v Port Vale
Orient v Torquay
Rothmans
|
46.426 | | DBOSW2::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Wed Feb 19 1992 17:18 | 11 |
| I suppose it has to be the Orient/Torquay match :-)
I'm certainly not going to the Palace-Villa game. I was dragged to that
last year by my brother-in-law..I think it was the day before the Spurs
Cup Semi-final, and it was as bad as I've ever had to endure. Nil-all
with neither team trying....
...Chelsea-Sheffield United might be worth trying, if only to see if
Vinny can beat his own record for a three second booking.
Declan
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46.427 | maybe Upton Park | SIOG::N_DONNELLY | | Wed Feb 19 1992 21:37 | 3 |
| Looks like the pub for me....
Noel
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46.428 | Where is everyone??? | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Sat Feb 22 1992 01:02 | 25 |
| I know the season wouldnt really set your hair on fire, but surely someone must
have something to say about the derby.
Well if that's the case I'll say
" ^%^6% 0 - Arsenal 3"
Ah sure what the hell, you never know with footie, its a funny old game.
Aside:
Mr Mccabe, due to being here only 6 months, I took it as my
duty, to catch up with previous Arsenal topics. I'm almost finished, but
I came across one of your note after last season's success, where you
were saying that Rocastle might leave as he kind of lost his way.
It's amazing how this change. Now He's the most likely person in
midfield. You did mention the Thomas would go in 12 month..what a
forecaster!!
Anybody with any comments on Earl the "Ultra fast" turning down
arsenals offer? Was there any reason.
Mick.
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46.429 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Mon Feb 24 1992 13:20 | 16 |
| Mick,
Yep, your right Rocastle has come back from the wilderness and has
probably been our best midfield player this season.
As regards the derby, if I get time later on today I'll put a match
report in. Although from where I was sitting, behind a ruddy great
pillar, I didn't see a lot. However, for once this season fortune
smiled on us. Lineker and Durie should have scored long before Wright
got the equaliser and hence put the result beyond doubt. Gutted for
them? Yeah, me too. :-)
As for Barratt, I suspect he's now deposited a large sum of tax free
money in his bank account.
Mike M
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46.430 | Eric the #@^&!$ | ARRODS::OHAGANB | King of Wishful Drinking | Mon Feb 24 1992 14:39 | 4 |
| I see pubs along Tottenham High Road either close or go all ticket
(Spurs membership card) on Derby day. Wimps.
Thirsty of N10
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46.431 | | PEKING::NAGLEJ | | Mon Feb 24 1992 15:55 | 6 |
|
Rumour has it that Earl didn't favour the strict wage structure
that the Gunners have in place. If thats the case then Villa
obviously offered him the larger sweetner.
JN.
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46.432 | | MACNAS::VBLAKE | | Mon Feb 24 1992 16:33 | 6 |
|
He probably didn't fancy 3 seasons in the reserves either, if you
judge by GG past record with centre-halves.
Vinnie.
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46.433 | He did it for love | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Mon Feb 24 1992 16:38 | 6 |
| re Barrett
As usual, it depends on which "paper" you read. Those I read said he
chose Villa over Arsenal in order to be nearer Oldham/his girlfriend
even though Arsenal offered him better terms. He's a good player but
do we really need another centreback anyway?
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46.434 | | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Mon Feb 24 1992 17:11 | 8 |
| Re .433
the local radio said this morning that Arsenal are interested in
Manchester City's Keith Curle, as Curle's family can't settle in the
north.
And the radio mentioned an absolutely ludicrous figure of 3.5m (pounds
strerling, not lira)
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46.435 | ?? | SEDSWS::WILLMOTT | I don't Believe a word | Mon Feb 24 1992 18:43 | 11 |
|
Re. 423
Agreed. Somebody really ought to take GG aside and tell him it's a
midfielder we need...two in fact ! I can't understand this obsession
with centre-halves and forwards.
CHris
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46.436 | Boring Boring Arsenal (:==:) | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Vote Bill'n'Opus for a weirder USA | Mon Feb 24 1992 21:01 | 29 |
| Yesterday on SportsChannel USA having seen about 30 minutes of the
Oldham vs QPR game (what a choice!) we were treated to the
goals from Arsenal vs Sheffield Wednesday.
The Arse looked a lot better than their previous results show but you
feel a better side than Sheff Wed would have put a few goals in at the
other end - like the Everton game just before Christmas.
Actually It reminded me of rugby games I used to see in the days when
Cardiff RFC actually won a whole game - if it was getting embarassing after
say 70 mins because the score was say 63-3 the ref would call an early
end to the game - sort of a mercy killing - about 5-1 was enough for
the Arse after that they were just taking the p**s.
Maybe George is planning on putting out the following team:
(who needs a midfield)
Seaman
O'Leary Bould Linighan Pates Adams
Merson Campbell Wright Smith Groves
A sort of 1-5-5 formation.
regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
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46.437 | | R2ME2::HINXMAN | I'll just sit here and rust | Mon Feb 24 1992 22:12 | 8 |
| re .436
> Boring Boring Arsenal (:==:)
Notice that it took Arsenal considerably more years of post-war play
to score seven goals in one game than it took many others.
Tony
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46.438 | The best home goals this season | XNOGOV::BALENDRA | | Mon Feb 24 1992 23:55 | 13 |
| >> Notice that it took Arsenal considerably more years of post-war pla
>> to score seven goals in one game than it took many others.
Can you name a few who scored 7 goals - except Loonypool and forest
However, Arsenal scored the highest number of goals last season.
88-89 season was won because gunners had scored more goals than you
know who!
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46.439 | | R2ME2::HINXMAN | I'll just sit here and rust | Tue Feb 25 1992 00:17 | 20 |
| Div 1
Everton 8 Southampton 0
Leeds 7 Southampton 0
(Both of these were I think in 1971)
Div 2
Southampton 9 Wolves 3
(in the mid 1960's)
F.A. Cup
Spurs 13 Crewe 2
(197? ?)
The question may be better asked "Which teams failed to score seven
goals in the period 1945-1991?"
Tony
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46.440 | | BEAGLE::CAMPBELL | Real ponies don't go oink! | Tue Feb 25 1992 12:54 | 7 |
| Also, Spurs 7 Liverpool 2
Liverpool 7 Spurs 0
Some years ago (possibly the 70's?)
Stevo
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46.441 | Not forgetting | ARRODS::SWANSON | | Tue Feb 25 1992 13:06 | 7 |
| Sheffield United 7 (Alan Woodward (4))
Ipswitch Town 0
'73 ish
Highest scoring match I have personally attended.
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46.442 | | EICMFG::HOWE | Alice in ordnung | Tue Feb 25 1992 13:09 | 1 |
| Liverpool 8/9 C Palace 0 2/3 years ago !!!
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46.443 | Another one !! | PLUNDR::LOWEG | Don't believe a word | Tue Feb 25 1992 13:13 | 8 |
|
West Ham 8 v 1 Newcastle about 5/6years ago..
The keeper was injured early in the game, plus it was a paticularly bad
year for Newcastle (so whats new !!)..
Gary..
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46.444 | FYI | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Ian Hawley, South UK VMS support | Tue Feb 25 1992 14:39 | 7 |
| re.442
it was Liverpool 9-0 palace, september 1990 (ish)
palace missed a penalty!
Ian.
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46.445 | TGA? | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Bring back Crown Court | Tue Feb 25 1992 14:52 | 2 |
| Was'nt it also one of the last games that a certain footballing legend
(to some) played for L'pool? I think we should be told.....again.
|
46.446 | Wrong. | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Tue Feb 25 1992 15:51 | 8 |
| >> Notice that it took Arsenal considerably more years of post-war play
>> to score seven goals in one game than it took many others.
Err... not true Arsenal have scored seven goals in a competitive game
several times since the war, other than against Sheff Wed the other
week. Still, what have facts got to do with anything?
Mike M
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46.447 | Any Guardian readers here? | FORTY2::ASH | Grahame Ash @REO | Tue Feb 25 1992 17:24 | 7 |
| They're advertising their extended Sports section with the line
Now you spend longer reading about the Cup than Arsenal spent in it
Poor Arsenal, nobody luvs 'em.
grahame
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46.448 | | R2ME2::HINXMAN | I'll just sit here and rust | Tue Feb 25 1992 17:35 | 7 |
| re .446
So for comparison we should only be looking at League games?
What was the assertion about the Sheff Wed game being the biggest
win since 193? ?
Tony
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46.449 | And the Cunno impersonations just keep coming... | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Wed Feb 26 1992 13:26 | 32 |
| Re: .448
>> So for comparison we should only be looking at League games?
No, not even close. In 47/48, as we all know Arsenal won the League,
in their final game of the season they beat Grimsby 8-0. This is
Arsenal's biggest win since the war. It was also Grimsby's last game
in the First Division and Ronnie Rooke scored four of the Arsenal
goals giving him a total of 33 for the season. Thus making Ronnie the
highest scorer in the League, the last time an Arsenal player had this
distinction. Also in the 47/48 season Arsenal beat Middlesbrough 7-0.
Since then Arsenal have scored seven goals in a game on a number of
occasions:
Mid fifties v Man City 7-3 League
1963/64 v Staevnet 7-1 Inter Cities (Arsenal's first game in
Europe)
1969/70 v Dinamo Bacau 7-1 Fairs Cup (The year Arsenal won it)
1980 (?) v Leeds 7-0 League Cup (Graham Rix's greatest game for
Arsenal, imho)
198? v Hereford 7-2 FA Cup
1992 v Sheff Wed 7-1 League
>> What was the assertion about the Sheff Wed game being the biggest
win since 193? ?
I think one of, or even several of, the Sunday papers the day after the
Sheff Wed game reported the 7-1 win as Arsenal's bigest League win
since 193?.
Mike M
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46.450 | | YUPPY::PANES | Watching the big apple turn over | Thu Feb 27 1992 19:24 | 5 |
|
Could anyone supply an update on how the bond scheme is going?
Stuart
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46.451 | Arsenal in Dublin | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Mon Mar 02 1992 13:50 | 1 |
| Arsenal play Shelbourne at Tolka Park in Dublin this Thursday at 7:30.
|
46.452 | Arsenal "at home" on Thursday | SIOG::N_DONNELLY | | Tue Mar 03 1992 15:28 | 4 |
| I believe Arsenal played Barnet on Sat. at Underhill in a
friendly.Anyone know how we got on?
Noel
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46.453 | Barnet 0 - 6 Arsenal | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Tue Mar 03 1992 15:38 | 6 |
| Campbell and Wright played up front with Parlour in midfield. Campbell
opened the scoring. Parlour chipped the 'keeper for the second.
Campbell got another, Smith came off the subs bench and scored. Limpar
got one and I think Wright got the other.
Mike M
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46.454 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Tue Mar 03 1992 17:22 | 11 |
| >> Could anyone supply an update on how the bond scheme is going?
1. About 4,500 - 5,000 sold, although Arsenal haven't published any
figures recently.
2. Planning permission has been granted for the revised stand, i.e. not
joining onto the East and West Stands.
3. The bulldozers start work in May.
4. The programme recently announced - without any details - a deal for
next season for 5000 non bond and season ticket holders.
Mike M
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46.455 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Wed Mar 04 1992 16:21 | 7 |
| Jimmy Carter is injured and likely to be out for the rest of the
season. I can't say as I'm disappointed.
David Dein has allegedly issued a writ for defamation of character
against an Arsenal fanzine editor.
Mike M
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46.456 | ? | ARRODS::OHAGANB | I wev ma privet parts et yaw aunty | Wed Mar 04 1992 20:34 | 3 |
| Would that be the editor of "One Nil...." by any chance?
|
46.457 | Yep. | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Thu Mar 05 1992 16:27 | 1 |
|
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46.458 | Bring me the head of David Dein! | ARRODS::OHAGANB | I wev ma privet parts et yaw aunty | Fri Mar 06 1992 19:46 | 11 |
| Bond: anything that binds, fastens or unites.
Bondage: slavery, subjection to some force or influence.
Well that's it! Overwhelming proof that the scheme does in fact
have a silent "age" at the end of it.
barry.
p.s. Any truth in..............12 pounds a go on the Clock End next
season? Surely not?
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46.459 | 1-1 | SIOG::N_DONNELLY | | Fri Mar 06 1992 22:23 | 8 |
| Arsenal drew 1-1 with Shelbourne in a friendly last night in front of a
crowd of about 6000.Overall it was a very poor game with Shelbourne
taking the lead after about half an hour but within a minute Arsenal
were level,Smith pouncing on a loose ball after the keeper parried a
near-post shot from Limpar.Nothing to write home about in the
second-half but it looked as if the Arsenal players enjoyed themselves.
Noel
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46.460 | Arsenal 2 - 1 Oldham | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Wed Mar 11 1992 18:20 | 67 |
| In the end an easy win but it could have been different if the
Oldham number 7 had put away an early first half chance. The ball
was crossed to him and from about 6 yards out it appeared that he
could head the ball anywhere to Seaman's right and score. But he
didn't, he put it past the post.
With about ten minutes to go to half-time a good move from Arsenal
brought the opening goal. Hillier and Limpar exchanged passes in
the penalty area, putting Limpar in on goal. Limpar then
unselfishly (really??) squared the ball for Wright to tap in. A
couple of minutes later Alan Smith should have made it two nil,
when from a couple of yards out and with an open goal in front of
him he scooped the ball over the bar. 1-0 to Arsenal at
half-time.
Arsenal dominated the second-half and it was no surprise that they
went 2-0 up after about an hour. Hillier's persistence forced the
ball over the 'keeper and into the path of Merson, he headed the
ball home from about a yard out. Arsenal could and should have
extended their lead; Limpar hit the bar, Hillier hit one over and
Wright and Smith went close.
With about fifteen minutes left Hillier went in hard on the Oldham
number 4 (possible revenge for tackles that he'd dished out
earlier on Winterburn and Rocastle). Royle and Co. weren't
impressed and jumped out of the dug out. Stewart Houston got up
to tell them to sit down and a bit of verbals followed. "Handbags
at dawn" stuff really.
With five minutes to go Andy Ritchie pulled one back for Oldham,
he nipped in front of a static Arsenal defence and toe-ended the
ball past Seaman.
David O'Leary came on with a few minutes minutes to go to make his
700th appearance for Arsenal.
The League Champions lined-up as follows:
Seaman
Dixon Adams Bould Winterburn
Limpar Rocastle Hillier Merson
Smith Wright
Subs: O'Leary & Campbell
Last night's programme contained details of a ticket registration
scheme, applicable next season when the capacity is 29000, for non
Bond holders and non season ticket holders. There will be 7,000
approx tickets available for members of the registration scheme
for every Arsenal game at Highbury. If your not a member of the
scheme, Bond holder or season ticket holder you won't be able to
get in, unless your a visiting supporter. Visiting supporters
will be allocated about 1600 terrace tickets.
Application forms for the scheme will appear in the programmes for
the last three games at Highbury. It'll cost 10 quid to become a
member, but 8 pound of this is redeemable against a future match
ticket. So in reality it only costs 2 pounds to join. Each
ticket sold to a member of the scheme will have his/her name on
and any tickets sold on the 'black market' will be traced and the
orginal owner's registration will be withdrawn.
Terrace prices aren't going up next season, so much for the
forecasts of 12 quid to stand at Highbury next season! Seats are
going up by 5%.
Mike M
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46.461 | What position now?? | KERNEL::MORIARTY | | Wed Mar 11 1992 19:24 | 2 |
| What's the situation with the league??? can someone print out the
top half of the league please??
|
46.462 | See Note 13 | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Wed Mar 11 1992 20:13 | 3 |
| See Note 13.xxx for the latest Div 1 League Tables.
jb.
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46.463 | | YUPPY::PANES | Moods for modems | Thu Mar 12 1992 12:56 | 5 |
| According to my latest information, the under-writers will be
selling tickets on a match by match basis, if the Arse fail to
dump all the bond seats.
Stuart
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46.464 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Thu Mar 12 1992 14:40 | 10 |
| >>According to my latest information, the under-writers will be
>>selling tickets on a match by match basis, if the Arse fail to
>>dump all the bond seats.
>>Stuart
Yep. So what?
Mike M
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46.465 | | YUPPY::PANES | Moods for modems | Thu Mar 12 1992 15:29 | 19 |
| <<< Note 46.464 by YUPPY::MCCABE "Mike" >>>
>>According to my latest information, the under-writers will be
>>selling tickets on a match by match basis, if the Arse fail to
>>dump all the bond seats.
>>Stuart
> Yep. So what?
> Mike M
So doesn't that make it a pretty pointless exercise?
Stuart
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46.466 | We're off to Highbury! | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Thu Mar 12 1992 17:53 | 4 |
| It's now official - we've got the match tickets (North Bank), the flight
tickets and the hotel booking is confirmed - the DEC Irish Gooners will
be at Highbury for the Leeds match on the 22nd. See you there either
pre or post match in the Supporters' Club Shed?
|
46.467 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Thu Mar 12 1992 17:58 | 45 |
| >>So doesn't that make it a pretty pointless exercise?
Err, no, I don't believe it does, Stuart. Allow me to try and cast
some light where I believe there is a vast void of darkness.
1) Arsenal's most recent turnover was 11.3 million pounds (90/91
season) of that approx 6.0 million was accounted for by gate
receipts (53%). Of this 6.0 million about 2.0 million was revenue
from the Northbank. Hence, even if the Northbank were totally
shut or Arsenal were gaining no revenue from it at all (implied in
your mail) then Arsenal could still turnover 9.3 million. This
would obviously mean that they would have to look closely at their
cost structure to account for the loss of revenue, but that's
another (long-winded :-)) story.
2) So far Arsenal have sold about 4000 (4193?) Bonds which will
equate to about 1 million (4000 x 250) in season ticket sales in
the first year of the new stand, but with price increases this
will ramp up quite sharply in the following years.
So, at the end of year one even if they don't sell anymore they
will only be 1 million down in turnover terms assuming things remain
constant (which they won't) and have a stand worth 15 million, which
will reputedly be "the best in Europe" in terms of comfort and
facilities.
3) Unsold Bond seats, as you point out, will be sold by Arsenal on
behalf of the the underwriters, the Bank of Scotland, on a match
by match basis. Over a period of years a very good deal for them.
However, I don't believe there is anything to stop Arsenal buying
the Bond seats back themselves as and when they are ready, e.g. 1000
a season for eight years. Or if they haven't got the money not buy
any. (This sure beats the hell out of getting stuck for exhorbitant
fixed interest payments every year.) In this way Arsenal could aim
to have either the Bonds all sold or have them under their control over,
say, a ten year period and consequently have all the revenue stream.
Whether the Bond scheme in its current form is the best way to
raise the required cash for the re-development of Highbury is a
different matter.
Hope this helps.
Mike M
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46.468 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Meals on Wheels of Steel | Thu Mar 12 1992 21:46 | 5 |
| Heard that Selhurst (revamped of course!) will be used as a second
choice ground after Wembley should dear 'ol En-ger-land host the Euro
96 championships. I bet Dein and Friar are fuming.
barry.
|
46.469 | Hi Mike, Hows the bond scheme going | YUPPY::PANES | Comon baby light my fag | Fri Mar 13 1992 13:29 | 16 |
| <<< Note 46.468 by ARRODS::OHAGANB "Meals on Wheels of Steel" >>>
> Heard that Selhurst (revamped of course!) will be used as a second
> choice ground after Wembley should dear 'ol En-ger-land host the Euro
> 96 championships. I bet Dein and Friar are fuming.
> barry.
The Theatre of Dreams will only be used if there is an enlarged competition
Stuart
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46.470 | think of the shoppers | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Ian Hawley, South UK VMS support | Fri Mar 13 1992 13:31 | 7 |
|
> Selhurst (revamped of course!)
does this mean getting rid of Sainsburys?
Ian.
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46.471 | Why not play in Luton? | SALES::THILL | | Fri Mar 13 1992 21:16 | 12 |
| Sometimes it's kind of hard for this Yank to detect a wind-up, but... If they
expand the tournament to 16 teams and if they use 2 London area sites, is
Selhurst really one of the best available? What criteria do they use, and how
do grounds such as White Hart Lane, Stamford Bridge and Highbury rate? You have
to figure Wembeley will be one of the stadiums used. Highbury is supposed to
have a new stand built soon, so suppose that would make it more attractive in
terms of fan comfort.
Or are these grounds allotted due to how much power/influence the club
management can show?
Tom
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46.472 | Only 8 in '96 | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | My Sorrows, they learned to swim | Fri Mar 13 1992 21:38 | 6 |
| All this talk about whether Selhurst Park will host any games in 1996 is now
irrelavent as UEFA has decided that only 8 teams will compete.
BTW UEFA will decide on May 5 which nation will play host '96.
Al
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46.473 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | As happy as a pig in sh | Mon Mar 16 1992 11:59 | 11 |
|
Re .471
Tom, as far as I know, the reason that Selhurst Park was selected was
it's location - south of the river Thames. Apparently, the grounds
nominated are supposed to geographically cover England - the only
ground 'suitable' for Southern England is Selhurst Park......
Anyway it's irrelevant now...
Paul
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46.474 | Bashing the Bishop (& Co) | YUPPY::OHAGANB | King Bontempi Sound | Mon Mar 16 1992 17:57 | 14 |
| Huddersfield was also mentioned as a reserve ground. That'd
really impress the rest of Europe eh?
Back to the Champions. Anyone go on Saturday? I hear that Dicks
waged a personal war with our Pel and got himself sent off. Talking
of whom, the ginger one kept Limpar on the bench. I daresay there
were more than a few disgruntled mutterings aimed a George's team
selection. Will a 3rd placing gain UEFA Cup entry? I'm pretty confident
that the Gunners can overhall the Owls and the blue Mancs.
barry.
p.s. The Totts for relegation. It's definately on. What a wonderful
feeling.
|
46.475 | Wright for England | XNOGOV::BALENDRA | Wake me up on Judgment day | Mon Mar 16 1992 20:26 | 11 |
| >> Dicks waged a personal war with our Pel and got himself sent off
Well, he wasn't sent off, he got away with it. Ironically 3 Arsenal
players got booked (Groves, Dixon and Winterburn). The Boy Wright is
doing well isn't he? He is the leading league goal scorer now. Pretty
good goals on Saturday. Can he clinch the Golden Boot?
Match report anyone? From what I heard from Capital Gold it was another
day in office for the gunners.
Elangco
|
46.476 | Wright and O'Leary in bother | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Wed Mar 18 1992 17:04 | 24 |
| I hear Mr Wright apparently upset the delicate sensibilities of an
'ammers fan who has reported him to plod. This time he is alleged to
have spat out a few choice words. It must have been Alf Garnett who got
upset.
This sort of alleged behaviour has to be balanced with the other side of
the bloke which we saw at the friendly at Shelbourne. He very patiently
signed autographs and chatted with a mob of kids, mine included, during
the 2nd half after being subbed at half time. There were several
Arsenal players who did not take part in the full match but he was the
only one to take the trouble for the young fans.
What is the world coming to? BBC5 radio had a report yesterday that 3
Arsenal players had been sent off in a reserves match and that one of
them was David O'Leary!!! This can't be true surely, particularly on
Paddy's Day? I don't think he was ever sent off before.
Apparently Dave got his early bath for dissent due to telling the gent
in black that he had lost control. Perhaps Dave was still upset over the
Tories apparently claiming without permission that he and Alan Smith among
others were "personality" Tory supporters. Or maybe he had been
over-indulging in shamrock-drowning before the match.
Anyone got any more details on the above?
|
46.477 | Great Game | FUTURS::FLETCHER | | Wed Mar 18 1992 18:06 | 7 |
| Four sent off . Arse 3 West Ham 1
8 booked (dont if those sent off count in this figure).
The Arse still managed to win 3-1.
Nigel
|
46.478 | | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Wed Mar 18 1992 18:16 | 3 |
| Who were the other 3?
Who was the b*, sorry, referee?
|
46.479 | 123 O`Leary | SCOAYR::GFLYNN | | Wed Mar 18 1992 19:20 | 5 |
| David O`Leary was one of them.His first ever sending off.
Apparently this was for telling the referee that he had
lost control of the game.
Graham.
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46.480 | Look under your beds they're everywhere | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Vote Bill'n'Opus for a weirder USA | Wed Mar 18 1992 22:27 | 15 |
| Re .476,
Apparently John Barnes (a left-winger!!) and El Tel were also implicated
as closet Tories.
... we all remember that hideous stuff between Keegan and
Maggie "out, out, out" Thatcher a few years back don't we?
So far no Mancs have come out of the closet.
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
46.481 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Thu Mar 19 1992 13:33 | 26 |
| I think the three Arsenal players sent off were O'Leary, Wills and
Parlour. Wills, the goalkeeper, was supposedly sent off for carrying
the ball outside the penalty area.
The ref apparently sent 3 off and booked 8 in a ten minute spell.
O'Leary then suggested that he cool it a bit and take the heat out of
the game, so the ref responded by sending him off as well. The result,
which by this time was fast becoming irrelevant, was Arsenal Reserves
3 - 1 QPR Reserves.
I listened to the West Ham game on Capital Gold. Loved the comparison
between Perry Groves and Pele, just after Perry had tried to chip the
'keeper from 40 yards. Perry was apparently playing 'cause George was
concerned that Mr Dicks would kick lumps of Anders Limpar. So Dicks
proceeded to kick lumps of Perry instead. Seems reasonable to me, but
probably not to Perry.
Apart from a Macavennie (sp?) shot that hit the bar Arsenal seemed to
be in total control and won with two very good goals from Ian Wright.
Arsenal are now unbeaten in 7 games and could well do the Mancs a
favour on Sunday by beating Leeds at Highbury.
Mike M
P.S. Following last night's results I must get a letter off all those
reasonable, objective and fair-minded N17 fanzines.
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46.482 | 3 reds - 1 blue | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Thu Mar 19 1992 19:07 | 12 |
| Yeah, you're right Mike. There was a report on this match in the local
evening paper here last night, presumably because O'Leary was involved
and had never been sent off before.
The sequence of red cards was :
Meaker (QPR) 78 minutes
Ray Parlour 81
David O'Leary 82
Jim Will 88
See you Sunday?
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46.483 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Fri Mar 20 1992 13:19 | 10 |
| Peter, I'll be in the "shack" before the game, so I'll see you and the
other "Green" Gunners then.
This morning the tabloids seem to think that with Chelsea going out of
the FA Cup Arsenal will be making another move for Townsend. Chelsea
apparently want 4 million. If Arsenal buy the other players that they
are rumoured to be interested in (Sinton, Curle, De Wolfe, Shearer,
Sharp and Sabau) the reserves will have a helluva team next year!
Mike M
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46.484 | | RIGHTO::HAIGH | Sign on the dotted... Oh You have! | Fri Mar 20 1992 14:33 | 8 |
|
I should imagine, it'll cost you an awful lot of money as well.
Townshend 4m
Curle 3.5m
.
.
.
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46.485 | What odds are we for the league? ;-) | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Tue Mar 31 1992 17:08 | 3 |
| Drat, just as Arsenal start their charge for the championship, the
notes conference disappears ;-) I suspect a Leeds/Manchester plot as
neither of them seems to want to win it.
|
46.486 | Arsenal 3-3 Forest | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Wed Apr 01 1992 18:19 | 17 |
| From reports it would seem that last night's match followed a similar
pattern to the equivalent encounter at the City Ground. We dominated
the first half but went in 1-2. Dixie scored from the spot after 6
minutes when Super Swede was (harshly?) adjudged to have been fouled by
Woan (?). S. Swede was in great form as we dominated but Forest scored
twice a few minutes before the interval. The first was a surprise shot
from Woan which had Spunky rooted to the spot after Rocky made a mess
of clearing the ball. The second was a shot from the boy Clough which
took a wicked deflection. Forest went 3-1 up in the second half when
Spunky boobed allowing Keane to score. Some justice was done when Magic
Man made it 2-3 with a stunner with 5 minutes left and Rodders clinched
a point in the last minute.
Apparently the old boy Clough upset the Arsenal lads with some
derogatory remarks he made at the Players' Dinner on Sunday. Anyone
know what he said?
|
46.487 | Are you Baso in disguise? Are you Baso... | ARRODS::OHAGANB | The Mambo Kings | Wed Apr 01 1992 22:43 | 5 |
| "Magic Man"?????
Peter, a touch of the Baso-isms there?
barry.
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46.488 | | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Thu Apr 02 1992 21:19 | 7 |
| Barry,
Yes, my tailor is making me up a natty red/white one side and
yellow/blue other side suit for the office. Do you know anyone who
wants a left size 10 red trainer and a right blue one? Perhaps Neil K.
and John M. would be interested. I hope my ugly mug doesn't appear as
often as Baso's in Gunflash.
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46.489 | Makita at Leeds | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Fri Apr 03 1992 15:54 | 3 |
| A one-liner in one of today's papers says that LEEDSLEEDSLEEDS are to
host the Makita tournament this close-season. Have Arsenal decided not
to participate this time?
|
46.490 | FA Sanilav to visit Elland Rd ? | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Fri Apr 03 1992 16:26 | 11 |
| As reported in the Arse note, Leeds will be hosting the Makita
tournament in August. I don't know who will be coming, but Leeds will
be there! Leeds also play Liverpool around the 14th of Aug in a
testimonial for Jim Beglin. (They might even play them a couple of days
before / after in the Charity Shield ;-) )
Who usually plays in the Makita Tournament ?
jb.
|
46.491 | | PEKING::NAGLEJ | | Fri Apr 03 1992 16:41 | 6 |
|
All I know is that they will be joined by one other English
team and one team each fron Italy and Germany.
JN. :-(
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46.492 | | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Fri Apr 03 1992 16:48 | 9 |
| The Makita has been run for the last 3-4 seasons and usually involved
Arsenal, a.n. other English team and two Continental sides. It used to
be staged at Wembley but took place at Highbury last year. Presumably
the rebuilding at The Home of Football prevents it taking place there
this year. Don't know if Arsenal intend to participate this time.
Previous participants in the Makita include Arsenal, AC Milan, Porto,
Sampdoria (twice), Bayern, Panathinikos, Liverpool, Aston Villa, West Ham
and S***s.
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46.493 | Norwich 1-3 Arsenal | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Thu Apr 09 1992 14:42 | 15 |
| Norwich 1-3 Arsenal
Butterworth Wright (2, 1pen)
Campbell
The relentless march to the title (next year's) continues. Well, it
will be our turn again! If only we hadn't slumped in mid-season
particularly round Christmas.
Mr Wright brought his League goals tally to 24 (includes 5 for Palace)
and has now scored 21 in 29 matches (all competitions) since joining
Arsenal. Eat your heart out Deano! We are now top scorers in Division 1.
The summary on Radio 5 described Kevin Campbell as the most exciting
and enjoyable to watch striker around. The only black spot is that
David O'Leary has a suspected chipped bone in his hand.
|
46.494 | Smith update | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Fri Apr 10 1992 15:56 | 12 |
| Mike McCabe,
According to one of today's rags, Alan Smith has vehemently denied that
he has had talks with Big Ron. He says he was at Villa Park last
weekend for an Alvechurch reunion.
However, according to the same rag and one other, he has a year to go
on his contract and is refusing to sign a new one George has offered
him. There has been a "showdown". He is quoted that Campbell and Wright
are playing so well that he can't see himself getting back in the side
at the moment and, though he understands that, is anxious about his seat
on the plane to Sweden.
|
46.495 | Or Thompson!!! | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | Lovely!! Milky Milky! | Mon Apr 13 1992 15:35 | 11 |
| >> on his contract and is refusing to sign a new one George has offered
>> him. There has been a "showdown". He is quoted that Campbell and Wright
>> are playing so well that he can't see himself getting back in the side
>> at the moment and, though he understands that, is anxious about his seat
>> on the plane to Sweden.
I reckon he should book with Lunn Poly, then there'd be no problems
about getting a seat on the plane, but he should forget about booking for June
as the planes will be packed with supporters going to the European Championships
:-) :-)
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46.496 | Arsenal 4-1 Palace | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Mon Apr 13 1992 16:05 | 21 |
| Another step towards a possible UEFA spot thanks to the Mancs winning
the League Cup. To qualify, we'll have to finish above the Owls who are
3 points ahead with 4 games each left.
A Paul Merson hat-trick (one right foot shot, one left foot shot and a
header) and a superb one from Kevin Campbell crushed Palace who
had the temerity to take the lead. Although not scoring, Ian Wright
contributed to all four goals. ITV's goal of the day nominated
Campbell's and one of Merson's and said we are the only team playing
like champions. Steve Coppell reckoned we are a good bet to regain the
championship next season.
Paul Merson is about to sign a new 5 year contract, eat your hearts out
scousers!
We now have 4 players into double figures of League goals:
Wright 24 (5 for Palace)
Merson 12
Smith 11
Campbell 11
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46.497 | | DBOSW2::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Mon Apr 13 1992 20:46 | 16 |
| Yup, if we'd played like this all year, we'd have won it, no doubt
about that. But if the Queen had B*lls she'd be the king, wouldn't she?
Nice to see Coppell tipping us for the league next year, but the guy
has a tendency to change his mind....he was praising United a few weeks
ago in similar fashion.....I suspect a lot depends on who's giving the FE's
their latest trouncing.
On the other hand, it was nice to hear a scouser saying that the
Gunners were easily the best team in Britain.........now that's REAL
praise!
Dec
|
46.498 | | DBOSW2::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Mon Apr 13 1992 20:49 | 4 |
| I refer to Ian Rush's comments yesterday...no I'm not calling Coppell
a Scouser
Dec
|
46.499 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | | Mon Apr 13 1992 20:55 | 9 |
| >>> <<< Note 46.498 by DBOSW2::ESBECK "Dec Van Esbeck" >>>
>>> I refer to Ian Rush's comments yesterday...no I'm not calling Coppell
>>> a Scouser
Rush isn't a scouse, he's Welsh - and Coppell IS from Liverpool.....
Mr Pedantic
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46.500 | Sick | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Mon Apr 13 1992 21:32 | 13 |
| The only black spot at Highbury at the moment is the disgusting death
threat hanging over Dave O'Leary from the so-called IPLO citing his
alleged support for the Tory Party which they reckon implies support
for the continuing military presence in Northern Ireland. They sent him
a letter at Highbury threatening him and his family and one to the FAI
threatening recriminations against any individual or organisation
supporting Dave's forthcoming FAI Testimonial.
Sickening.
Dave reckons he has no interest in politics and has never voted in his
life. His name was erroneously included on a list of celebrity Tory
supporters but was withdrawn when the error was pointed out.
|
46.501 | | YUPPY::PANES | French kisses and chinese burns | Mon Apr 13 1992 21:40 | 7 |
| <<< Note 46.500 by SIOG::SPENCER "Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286" >>>
-< Sick >-
Whilst I agree with your sentiments, Mr O'Leary did attend
a Tory Party Meeting.
Scoop Panes ( Cub reporter )
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46.502 | | DBOSW2::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Mon Apr 13 1992 22:59 | 1 |
| He was photographed at the rally shaking hands with Norman Lament
|
46.503 | terrorist threat to football | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Tue Apr 14 1992 17:06 | 11 |
|
It shouldn't matter a damn whether he supports the Tories or not. It's
a sick situation not that the terrorists need any excuse to kill
people. Everybody on these islands is a "Legitimate target."
Unfortunately this is not the first time football has been dragged into
the Northern Ireland conflict. Alan Harrison received death threats
when playing for Derry City while Matt Bradley was shot at when
training with Bangor.
Gary.
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46.504 | Vote Loony | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Tue Apr 14 1992 18:42 | 9 |
46.505 | If only... | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Wed Apr 15 1992 14:14 | 33 |
| David Dein is apparently being interviewed on Capital Gold tonight
between 8.00 and 9.00. I wonder if he'll be taking questions from
the Arsenal fanzine editor, Tony Willis, who Dein is allegedly
suing for 60K. Silly ol' Tone suggested that Arsenal fans ought
to chuck bits of the torn-down Northbank through the windows of
David's Mulsanne Turbo. Tsk, tsk, Tone, inciting violence and all
that, very silly boy. Or, I wonder if he'll be willing to answer
questions about Daniel Fiszman who, as if by magic, has become an
Arsenal director in the past couple of months.
A good game last Saturday against the F(allen)Es which included a
couple of great goals from Merson and Campbell. I think the
footie that Merson has played this season has been worth the
entrance money on its own. At times it has been sublime, simply
sublime. The last time I could say that about an Arsenal player
was, 75-80, when Brady was stunning first division defences.
Arsenal and Man United (why no points deduction for "Son of Old
Trafford Brawl"?) have apparently had their 2 million pound grants for
ground improvements withdrawn. How come Liverpool managed to get 2
million then?
Yesterday was the 14th April - no surprises there! A year on from
the "mugs" victory in the FA Cup semi-final. The N17 fanzine,
Spur, has renamed the day, St Hotspur day. Whatever keeps them
happy, I suppose...simple things and all that. It's lucky that us
Arsenal supporters don't feel inclined to rename days of the week
everytime we beat them in an important match, otherwise the calendar
would be bulging with the likes of St Radford day, St Kennedy day,
St Brady day (aka "We won 5-0, at the Lane" day) and of course
there would always be St Rocastle day.
Mike M
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46.506 | car question | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Yogic flying, new olympic event? | Wed Apr 15 1992 14:36 | 4 |
| Mike,
unrelated, sorry, but whats a 'Mulsanne Turbo'?
Ian.
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46.507 | Missed one, mate ... | ANNECY::ROWLAND_A | a slip of the tongue | Wed Apr 15 1992 14:42 | 8 |
|
re .505
How about a "St Arse" day for all those years when they bored everyone
shitless ?? 8-)
Adam.
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46.508 | F(allen) Eagles - thats fighting talk | YUPPY::PANES | French kisses and chinese burns | Wed Apr 15 1992 14:43 | 13 |
| <<< Note 46.505 by YUPPY::MCCABE "Mike" >>>
-< If only... >-
> couple of great goals from Merson and Campbell. I think the
> footie that Merson has played this season has been worth the
> entrance money on its own.
Mike,
How about a Merson Bond?
Stuart
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46.509 | Off the point but ... | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Wed Apr 15 1992 14:44 | 10 |
| re -1
A big posh motor, favoured by blokes who also wear Camel-hair coats.
One bloke in Leeds (David Goldberg, 21, daddy owns a security company
and has not made any money from selling pork products ;-) ) is going to
get double glazing in his Bentley so he can listen to loud music
without upsetting the locals.
jb.
|
46.510 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Wed Apr 15 1992 16:06 | 9 |
| >>How about a "St Arse" day for all those years when they bored everyone
>>shitless ?? 8-)
Aw com'on, surely you mean a "St Cunno" day. :-)
Mike M
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46.511 | Good one, like it .... | ANNECY::ROWLAND_A | a slip of the tongue | Wed Apr 15 1992 17:07 | 10 |
|
Nicely deflected, Mike !
The problem with that is that no-one outside this conference would
understand what it stood for. That's why "St Arse" gets the vote -
every soccer fan in the world would know what we're on about !
;-)
Adam.
|
46.512 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | Only the man who says no is free | Wed Apr 15 1992 17:09 | 2 |
| Cheers then
|
46.513 | Say what ? | ANNECY::ROWLAND_A | a slip of the tongue | Wed Apr 15 1992 17:13 | 1 |
|
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46.514 | MERSON FOR ENGLAND | YUPPY::OHAGAN | Reg Varney | Thu Apr 16 1992 12:03 | 12 |
| Re. 505 David Dein and Tony Willis
Mike,
In this weeks Time Out (London listings magazine) it states that in the
High Court this week Tony Willis apologized unreservedly to DD and would
be giving an undisclosed sum to a charity of Arsenal's choice.
Reports that this money would go to the Arsenal Bond scheme were hotly
denied by the club.
Themanintheknow
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46.515 | Oh no it just gets worse | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | More Ship dates than actual Ships | Mon Apr 20 1992 23:30 | 8 |
| And finally ... for now.
I refuse to even believe that it could be true that my beloved
Liverpool have lost 4-0 to the Arse.
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
46.516 | Too little too late?? | MACNAS::MJGREANEY | ANYONE FOR SHREDDED WHEAT?? | Tue Apr 21 1992 12:32 | 2 |
| Great win by the Gunners,Limpar surely scored "Goal Of The Season" with
his 40 yarder lob over Hooper.
|
46.517 | Europe...very slim | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Tue Apr 21 1992 17:00 | 17 |
| Well
A great result yesterday. As for limpars goal, want vision. anybody with
a match report (mike). Sheffield Utd as I expected was a hard game, I suppose
a draw isnt bad considering their form lately, though I think it will cost us a
place in europe, as wednesday only need one win.
How's the team playing these days. They seem to be back to last seasons form.
How's Hillier, hope he's improved since the leeds game as he was &^&*^&. How's
rocky's form? will he have a chance of going to sweden.
Anymore news about smith? It does seem that wright & campbell do compliment each
other quite well and with them up front the long ball is less of an option, so
hopefully more passing movements.
Mick
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46.518 | Arsenal - Liverpool......No contest | YUPPY::STRAGED | Toto...this sure ain't Kansas!! | Wed Apr 22 1992 04:27 | 37 |
| A few random thoughts...
Arsenal looked as if they were in the thick of a title race while
Liverpool were very square at the back without Wright and Burrows.
Saturday was a complete mismatch and although Arsenal vs Liverpool
matches have a history of being competitive (because usually something
major is at stake), this one wasn't.
Hillier scored his first goal of the season (and looked well pleased
with his effort) with a shot from the edge of the penalty area as 'pool
failed to clear from a corner.
Limpar feed Wright with a perfectly timed cross field ball that Wright
collected with a great first touch to take him past the last defender
before steering the ball past Hooper.
Limpar's goal (Arsenal's 3rd) has rightly been described as the Goal of
the season. George Best called it "Brilliant". HE said "you won't see
many like that in your life." What made it special was Limpar's
awareness of what was going on around him. He was about the pass the
ball forward to Ian Wright who was about two yards off-sides. This
brought the 'pool keeper toward the edge of the penalty area. When
Limpar realised that Wright was off-side and that Hooper was
stranded and hit a 40 yard shot that had would have had the Brazilian
commentator screaming "GGGGGGOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLL!!!!!!!!"
Wright's second and Arsenal's fourth......I was still in the bar!!
Anyway, the whole match and Arsenal's performance of late just goes to
confirm the old chant.....
BORING, BORING, ARSENAL
Regards,
PJ
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46.519 | Wishful thinking. | RIGHTO::HAIGH | Britons. The ultimate masochists. | Wed Apr 22 1992 13:09 | 8 |
| >matches have a history of being competitive (because usually something
>major is at stake), this one wasn't
That's only 'recent' history. Still, well done on thrashing this years
cup runners up. And to think you also beat the league champions 7-1!
Steve
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46.520 | | ARSNAL::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Thu Apr 23 1992 17:38 | 17 |
| 1988/89 Ist division top scorers: Arsenal
1990/91 Ist division top scorers: Arsenal
1991/92 Ist division top scorers: Arsenal
The average noter these days is too easily bored!
On another topic, it looks as though we can go ahead with plans for the
MANCHESTER UTD SILVER JUBILEE PARTY
to commemorate the last title victory 25 years ago. Tickets are 19
pounds each ( one for every goal since Christmas) with proceeds going
to the Lost Bottle retirement home
Declan
|
46.521 | | EICMFG::HOWE | Alice in ordnung | Thu Apr 23 1992 17:48 | 1 |
| re .520 Not bad... 8-)
|
46.522 | like it, like it... | ANNECY::ROWLAND_A | a slip of the tongue | Thu Apr 23 1992 19:07 | 7 |
|
re .520 :-
A candidate for Note of the Year perhaps, regardless of how things turn
out... shame about the reference to the Arse though ... ;-)
Adam.
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46.523 | 1, 4, 1, 4, ? | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Tue May 05 1992 16:57 | 12 |
| After a run of 17 games without defeat, we finally end up fourth, 3 points
away from a UEFA place and 10 points behind Leeds.
We are top scorers again and have the top scoring player again, both for
the third time in four years. Ian Wright went into Saturday's match 1 goal
behind St. Gary who scored on his Spurs finale. He must have been
feeling distinctly unsaintly when he came off the pitch and heard that Mr
Wright had got a hat-trick to snatch the Golden Boot with 29 League goals.
I expect there will be some interesting arrivals and departures this
summer. Andy Townsend's arrival would do me and would go a long way
towards getting back to number 1.
|
46.524 | Wright your Wrong | SCOAYR::GFLYNN | | Thu May 07 1992 17:27 | 8 |
| Peter,
don`t know where you get your info but Ian Wright is not in the
running for the Golden Boot.One Alistair McCoist leads the table
with well over thirty goals followed by the likes of Papin and
Darko Panchev
rgds
Graham.
|
46.525 | Ian Wright for England | 43187::BALENDRA | Wake me up on Judgment day | Thu May 07 1992 17:34 | 9 |
| re .-1
Golden Boot is awarded for the ENGLISH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION - that's
where Peter got his info from. Ian Wright is the man for it.
I remember wondering whether Ian will get it in a note while back.
Elangco
|
46.526 | WAKE UP!! | PEKING::MCKIEN | NICK | Thu May 07 1992 17:35 | 3 |
| GOLDEN BOOT for the ENGLISH 1st Division.
nick.
|
46.527 | | PEKING::NAGLEJ | | Thu May 07 1992 18:33 | 4 |
|
So, Ally Macoist has actually scored over 30 LEAGUE goals ??
JN.
|
46.528 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Thu May 07 1992 18:36 | 89 |
| End of season round-up:
v Liverpool on Easter Monday. In my opinion the worst Liverpool
team to visit Highbury in 25 years were soundly thrashed (in the
football sense, although I understand that Jan Mol....) and sent
packing back up the M1/M6/M62. Fancy trying to play an offside
trap on the Arsenal half-way line with the Arsenal forward line
containing Wright and Limpar! Absolute madness, suicide in fact
and so it proved to be. Also, I haven't seen a team pass the ball
back to the 'keeper so many times since, err, ummm.... since
Liverpool managed to do it 9 times in the first-half at Anfield
against Arsenal in January. As has been said before, a stupendous
goal from Limpar.
v Chelsea, 25th April. Very nice of the DJ to play, "We are the
Champions" at 2.10pm. It was obvious that the massed ranks of the
rotweilers on the Shed and in the West Stand loved it too! The
game itself was dire, apart from the last 15 minutes when Chelsea
took the lead through Wise following a nod down from Cascarino
(the only time he wasn't offside all afternoon?) Arsenal
equalised with a couple of minutes to go through (Lee) Dixon.
v Southampton, 2nd May. Farewell Northbank and all that. 5-1 a
nice way to round off the season, bringing the goal tally to 81
for the league and over 90 in all competitions. Not a very good
game. Both sets of players spent most of the afternoon trying to
kick lumps off one another - the Southampton players succeeded
rather better than the Arsenal players. Ian Wright got a
hat-trick, his second goal was a stunner. He received the ball in
the Arsenal half from a Seaman throw, sprinted down the line, beat
a couple of Southampton defenders and smacked the ball past
Flowers.
Fourth in the league ten points behind Leeds would have been
considered a good season seven or eight years ago. Now it's
simply mediocre. A bad week in November - defeats against Benfica
in the EC, Coventry in the RC and West ham (at home!) in the
league - and a bad Christmas, one point from three games and a
defeat at Wrexham in the FAC, cost us dear. In hindsight (Now
where is that "Excuse Note"?) what I think did us down was the
absence of the Bould and Adams pairing from the defence until late
January. If it hadn't been for that, "we couldah been contenders,
Harry." Ah well, there's always next season.
Highlights of the year:
Some great goals amongst the 90 odd. In particular, Merson's at
Forest in November, Merson against Sheffield Wed, Merson (again!)
against Palace and Limpar's against Liverpool.
The 5-1 win against Austria Vienna, the win at Palace and some
great victories at Highbury.
Also, this WAS the year of the "Merse". In a lot of games, in
particular Oldham away, he was just a different class.
Lowlights of the year:
Home defeats by Coventry and West Ham. Luton away on Boxing Day,
arrgh! Wrexham. And watching Andy Linighan and Jimmy Carter
attempting to play football in an Arsenal first team shirt.
Next season:
With a decent midfield signing - a 102 league goals and 93 points!
Keep the trophy well polished, Howard, we want it back next year!
P W D L F A Pts
42 27 12 3 102 31 93
and just for good measure FA Cup and Rumbelow Cup winners!!!
Rumours:
George Armstrong departing to be Malcolm Crosby's (where did that
man get his nose from?) assistant at Sunderland. Theo Foley, back
at the moment as a scout following his departure from Northampton,
to take over the reserves.
In, one or more of the following: Andy Townsend, Andy Sinton, Mark
Pembridge, Alan Shearer, Lee Sharpe, Carlton Palmer, Roy Keane,
Tim Sherwood, Keith Curle or maybe even Anderton and Awford from
Portsmouth.
Out, at least two of the following (and please God may they be
the first two): Andy Linighan, Jimmy Carter, Anders Limpar, Perry
Groves, Steve Bould, Colin Pates and Alan Smith.
Mike M
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46.529 | Arse for Division 3 | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Leeds United. Champions 91-92 | Thu May 07 1992 18:47 | 15 |
|
re last:-
Mike,
!Fourth in the league ten points behind Leeds would have been
!considered a good season seven or eight years ago. Now it's
Do you really mean this. Let me see, 1984 saw Leeds United floundering
towards the bottom of Div 2, so 10 points and fourth would put the Arse
in Division 3. Or maybe that is what is needed !
jb.
|
46.530 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Thu May 07 1992 18:59 | 11 |
| !Fourth in the league ten points behind Leeds would have been
!considered a good season seven or eight years ago. Now it's
Now, what I meant was, "Fourth in the league ten points behind the
League Champions..."
Still, I see your point, Jon, Leeds League Champions. Doesn't quite
sound right, does it? :-) Particularly, if you support that team who
reside just north of Sale!
Mike M
|
46.531 | Wiggle wiggle | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Leeds United. Champions 91-92 | Thu May 07 1992 19:05 | 11 |
| re -1
Sounds like a wriggle out to me.
Leeds League Champions does sound right, it scans beautifully and the
words have such presence (cont p.94)
As for supporting a team north of Sale, I didn't know you followed
Bolton Wanderers.
jb.
|
46.532 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Tue May 12 1992 17:53 | 4 |
| Arsenal have got their 2 million pound grant for the re-development of
Highbury.
Mike M
|
46.533 | | YUPPY::HAMBLY | | Tue May 12 1992 18:37 | 6 |
| Mike - Congrats on note 528, your rambling finest!!! May I suggest that
the odd witticism might elevate this piece to mere mediocrity.
Yours in tedium,
Clive.
|
46.534 | | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Tue May 12 1992 20:54 | 9 |
46.535 | Horsin around | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Ron Atkinson is God | Wed May 13 1992 16:33 | 8 |
| Yep, they were there to the bitter end on the North Bank. I did'nt
go but the man on the radio told me so. The bulldozers must have
moved in by now. What about the North Bank horse? Does it remain
buried with the original foundations? I think we should be told.
barry.
|
46.536 | | YUPPY::PANES | A star-spangled spaniel in the works | Wed May 13 1992 16:36 | 13 |
| <<< Note 46.535 by ARRODS::OHAGANB "Ron Atkinson is God" >>>
-< Horsin around >-
> moved in by now. What about the North Bank horse? Does it remain
> buried with the original foundations? I think we should be told.
Will this be other famous Arsenal quadraped's last resting place?
I think we should be told.
Stuart
|
46.537 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Ron Atkinson is God | Wed May 13 1992 17:12 | 5 |
| That's a bit rich coming from Selhurst (Home of Donkey Thomas) Park
is'nt it?
barry.
|
46.538 | If Ron is God, what's George? | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Wed May 13 1992 17:20 | 4 |
| Barry,
I hesitate to ask, but is there an explanation for your current
personal name?
|
46.539 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Ron Atkinson is God | Wed May 13 1992 17:35 | 5 |
| Peter,
Hang on while I think of one.
barry.
|
46.540 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Thu May 14 1992 17:39 | 26 |
| >>Mike - Congrats on note 528, your rambling finest!!! May I suggest that
>>the odd witticism might elevate this piece to mere mediocrity.
>>Yours in tedium,
>>Clive.
Thanks, Clive, it's nice to have the uncouth ramblings of a
well-balanced (chip on each shoulder) Tottenham supporter in here. I'm
not sure if I can aspire to mere mediocrity, I'll perhaps have to leave
that to you. I hope you don't mind.
Now for some less than mediocre ramblings...
After the Southampton game there were quite a few who stayed behind
on the Northbank. When I left, about ten minutes after the game
had finished, there were still two or three thousand sitting on the
steps and the police were gradually dispersing them.
Apparently, there has been a few offers for Andrew Cole, the young
Arsenal reserve team striker. It would be a shame if he went because
he shows a lot of promise, he has a lot of skill on the ball. However,
I suppose his first-team opportunities will be very limited with Smith,
Wright, Campbell and Merson in the queue before him.
Mike M
|
46.541 | | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Thu May 14 1992 18:53 | 3 |
| Andrew Cole scored in the England U-21 2-2 v Hungary. Neil Heaney and
Ray Parlour also played. The other goal was scored by Bradley Allen
(yet another one) of Raynes Park Queenies I believe.
|
46.542 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Tue May 19 1992 13:43 | 4 |
| Rumour has it that Arsenal will be playing AC Monaco and Marseille in
pre-season friendlies.
Mike M
|
46.543 | I've mentioned him again??? | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Set The House Ablaze | Tue May 19 1992 18:40 | 5 |
| They're obviously trying to throw Baso off their trail Mike. Or will
he be at home with the sewing machine joining up the current away
jersey with the new home jersey?
barro.
|
46.544 | FAREWELL HIGHBURY NORTH BANK | YUPPY::BUSH | Who needs it? | Tue May 19 1992 19:51 | 7 |
|
In the evening standard tonight the back page has a large picture
of what's left of the North Bank and a large bulldozer knocking it
to the ground. A very sad sight indeed.
Hmmmmmmmm - no mention of the horse though.
Tony
|
46.545 | | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Fri May 22 1992 13:55 | 9 |
| > Rumour has it that Arsenal will be playing AC Monaco and Marseille in
> pre-season friendlies.
Mike and others,
Can you post here dates of any pre-season friendlies, particularly at
Highbury, and next season's early fixtures. I am planning to be in the UK
some time in August with my family and my two lads are convinced a trip to
Highbury will be on the itinerary.
|
46.546 | new kit | SIOG::N_DONNELLY | | Fri May 22 1992 18:02 | 4 |
| Is the new home strip available for sale yet? Anyone know what it's
like?
Noel
|
46.547 | Mid June - ish | YUPPY::BUSH | Who needs it? | Fri May 22 1992 18:34 | 11 |
|
The new home strip is available from mid-June according to the
Arsenal shop in Finsbury Park. They have one on display in the
window. Its red with a white V neck, same style white sleeves but
with a large red and blue V on them. The Arsenal badge is now
central under the V neck. As far as I can remember the shorts
are white with a single red pinstripe on the side.
Overall OK but not as wild as the away strip (SHAME!!)
Tony B.
|
46.548 | Bonds away! | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Four Thousand Week Hangover | Mon Jun 08 1992 18:25 | 31 |
| A report from the Scumday Tabloids suggests that Arsenal are to be
taken to court by a disgruntled North Banker over the Bond scheme.
The displeased one claims he purchased a Bond on the strength of
claims by the club (in the Bond prospectus) that admission to
Highbury for the forthcoming season could only be achieved by either
buying a Bond or holding a season ticket somewhere else in the ground.
Since the Bond launch last year the club has declared that temporary
accomodation, by ticket registration, of around 7000 fans will take
place for the 92-93 season. Aggrieved of the North Bank claims that
in the light of this recent turnaround by the club he has been mislead.
He has been in contact with his solicitor and will soon be issuing a
summons against the club.
Since only 5000 or so Bonds have been sold to date, and with the
likelihood that only a couple thousand more (if that) are likely
to be shifted before the new stand is completed in 1994, will
Arsenal now be making a a good few thousand seats available on
a per match basis? This would appear to be their only option.
Will those fans who register for tickets next season then be
sitting in the New North Bank in 1994 without, after all, having
to have purchased a Bond. They might not have the security of
having a named seat but they could well be back on the North Bank,
albeit "for a few dollars more" for every game should they wish.
All the Board have to do now is to make season tickets available to
non-Bond holding fans and that would push the whole affair into a
deeper farce.
barry.
|
46.549 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Wed Jun 10 1992 13:35 | 24 |
| >>The displeased one claims he purchased a Bond on the strength of
>>claims by the club (in the Bond prospectus) that admission to
>>Highbury for the forthcoming season could only be achieved by either
>>buying a Bond or holding a season ticket somewhere else in the ground.
Barry, I don't think the Bond prospectus actually states that. What it
does say is that if you are a Bond holder you will be guaranteed admission
to Highbury next season when the maximum gate will be about 29,000.
Also, I don't think Arsenal have ever stated that Highbury will be
season ticket only next season. Although there has been speculation
about this in the fanzines.
Incidentally, one of the terms and conditions in the Bond prospectus is
that if you decide to buy one then that decision is irrevocable.
Meaning, if you decide against it a few months later you can't have
your money back. How enforceable this would be in a court of law I
don't know. I suppose we are about to find out.
It seems to me that in this particular case the club's in a no win
situation - slagged off for building the new stand and then when they
try to make sure legitimate fans can get in next season their slagged
off again.
Mike M
|
46.550 | Did you say sit or s*it on the North Bank. | WELCLU::BWALKER | Come on you Hatters. | Thu Jun 18 1992 21:28 | 4 |
| All sounds like to goings on at another well run Premier League club to
me.
Barry.
|
46.551 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Wed Jun 24 1992 16:15 | 6 |
| According to one of the Sunday tabloids Arsenal are talking to Richard
Gough because Andy Awford is supposedly going to Liverpool. Apparently
Arsenal are also supposed to be talking to Trevor Steven. Who knows?
I don't suppose the "journalist's" who write the articles do either.
Mike M
|
46.552 | A pre season dig at Spurs. | ARRODS::OHAGANB | | Wed Jun 24 1992 18:59 | 5 |
| I thought Gough did'nt like it "darn sarf."? Maybe he'll reconsider
knowing that the Gunners, unlike that mob from N.17, have a realistic
chance of adding an English Championship medal to his collection.
barry.
|
46.553 | How preseason do you want to get | XNOGOV::PATTISON | We All Stand | Wed Jun 24 1992 20:07 | 6 |
| Saturday 13th June, 1992
Arsenal 1 - Spurs 4
Adrian :-)
|
46.554 | He already plays for the best...!!! | MASALA::GMCKEE | | Wed Jun 24 1992 23:47 | 6 |
|
RE. -2,-3
Why would Gough lower himself ????
|
46.555 | ScouseSpeak | YUPPY::STRAGED | Toto...this sure ain't Kansas!! | Thu Jun 25 1992 02:54 | 3 |
| he and GG can speak the same language..
PJ
|
46.556 | Me finx not ! | PAKORA::JJACK | | Fri Jun 26 1992 07:32 | 6 |
|
`Dick' Gough has 4 years of a 5 year contract left to run.
Rangers wouldn't allow him to leave unless someone offered 5.5 million
like Marseille did for Trevor Steven.
|
46.557 | First 3 fixtures | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Thu Jul 02 1992 14:29 | 13 |
| We kick off at home to Norwich then midweek away to Blackburn followed
by Liverpool away the following Saturday/Sunday/Monday. Don't have the
full fixture list.
I gather we are 2-1 favourites for the Championship and that's before
GG strengthens the team with some more astute purchases. What's the
latest rumours?
To the Green Gooners:
did you get your Ticket Registration Scheme cards yet so we might be able
to squeeze into Highbury for a few games this season? I got mine. Also, I
got a lot of bumph from the shop including a form to request the new
August catalogue. Mail me if you want me to request a copy for you.
|
46.558 | 2-1 favourites... | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Thu Jul 02 1992 15:23 | 21 |
| Hi peter
Nice hearing from ya. I havent been writing in here that much lately (too
lazy really!!). With all these fixtures it seems like the footie just around the
corner and its still only july.
I sent my application for the scheme just after the postage strike so i'm not too
sure when I'll get my card.
Whats the new kit like. Is it much the same as the old one?
So favourites then, new players always liven things up dont they, but who do
you think GG will buy? hopefully a midfield player. I personally would like him
to keep wright & campbell up front, as the team seem to play better football
and dont use the long ball as much.
Anybody with news about the north bank? how's the work progressing?
Highbury will never be the same really, shame....ah well at least i still have my
memories
Mick-getting-sentimental
|
46.559 | The annual rip-off | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Thu Jul 02 1992 16:31 | 23 |
46.560 | Championship odds and fixtures | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Thu Jul 02 1992 20:02 | 77 |
| Ladbrokes go:
2/1 Arsenal,
11/4 Man U,
7/2 Liverpool,
5/1 Leeds,
25/1 Man C, Sheff Wed,
33/1 Tottenham,
40/1 Blackburn, Everton, Forest,
50/1 or > the rest,
250/1 Coventry are outsiders.
Fixtures
--------
Sat 15/8 NORWICH
Tue 18/8 Blackburn
Sat 22/8 Liverpool
Tue 25/8 OLDHAM
Sat 29/8 SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY
Wed 2/9 QPR
Sat 5/9 Wimbledon
Sat 12/9 BLACKBURN ROVERS
Sat 19/9 Sheffield United
Wed 23/9 League Cup 2nd 1st leg
Sat 26/9 MANCHESTER CITY
Sat 3/10 CHELSEA
Wed 7/10 League Cup 2nd 2nd leg
Sat 17/10 Nottingham Forest
Sat 24/10 EVERTON
Wed 28/10 League Cup 3rd
Sat 31/10 Crystal Palace
Sat 7/11 COVENTRY
Sat 21/11 Leeds
Sat 28/11 MANCHESTER UNITED
Wed 2/12 League Cup 4th
Sat 5/12 Southampton
Sat 12/12 Tottenham
Sat 19/12 MIDDLESBROUGH
Sat 26/12 IPSWICH
Mon 28/12 Aston Villa
Sat 2/1 FA Cup 3rd
Wed 6/1 League Cup 5th
Sat 9/1 SHEFFIELD UNITED
Sat 16/1 Manchester City
Sat 23/1 FA Cup 4th
Wed 27/1 Sheffield Wednesday
Sat 30/1 LIVERPOOL
Sat 6/2 Norwich
Tue 9/2 WIMBLEDON
Wed 10/2 League Cup semi 1st leg
Sat 13/2 QPR FA Cup 5th
Sat 20/2 Oldham
Sat 27/2 Chelsea
Sat 6/3 NOTTINGHAM FOREST FA Cup 6th
Tue 9/3 LEEDS
Wed 10/3 League Cup semi 2nd leg
Sat 13/3 Coventry
Sat 20/3 SOUTHAMPTON
Wed 24/3 Manchester United
Sat 3/4 TOTTENHAM
Sun 4/4 FA Cup semi
Sat 10/4 Ipswich
Mon 12/4 ASTON VILLA
Sat 17/4 Middlesbrough
Sun 18/4 League Cup final
Sat 1/5 Everton
Sat 8/5 CRYSTAL PALACE
Sat 15/5 FA Cup final
|
46.561 | Yet another rip off | KERNEL::MORIARTY | | Fri Jul 03 1992 13:06 | 6 |
| Peter,whilst I am not one for buying teh kit etc. I wholeheartedly
agree that the clubs/sports companies are just attempting to rip off
the punters & should be made to see that they can't continue to get
away with it by the fans refusing to buy the new kits....
|
46.562 | For the want of something to say... | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Fri Jul 03 1992 16:39 | 27 |
| As the new seasons draws ever so closer, I'll put my neck and say we'll win the
league
league cup
fa cup. :-)))
Now the team, i'll predict that the team for the first game of the season
(provided GG has a full squad to pick from) will be:
seaman
dixon Adams boulds winterburn
merson rocastle hillier limpar
campbell wright
and the score....well how about a modest 3:0 win against norwich.
Any comments? Nah on second thought dont bother!!
Mick.
|
46.563 | | PEKING::NAGLEJ | | Fri Jul 03 1992 17:21 | 6 |
|
I wasny gonna comment but the Premier League teams won't compete
for the Barclays League title or cup but I'm assuming you mean
the Premier League title and cup.
JN.
|
46.564 | | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Fri Jul 03 1992 17:32 | 6 |
| I thought it was the Barclays FA Premier League and it's still the FA
Cup and Rumbelows League Cup. Isn't the Chairman of Barclays also the
Chairman or President or something of the Premier League?
I see from one of today's rags that the Liverpool away fixture has
already been switched to Sunday August 23rd.
|
46.565 | There's no Ioan Sabau .... | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Tue Jul 07 1992 17:09 | 4 |
| Today's VNS reports that Romanian Ioan Sabau has moved from Feyenoord
to Brescia in Italy. So that's one rumoured GG target that won't be
happening and on the evidence of TV watching him playing for Feyenoord
and Romania, I'm not disappointed.
|
46.566 | I suppose so | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Tue Jul 07 1992 17:39 | 15 |
| BUT
who else if any is GG going to buy. I'm not saying buy for the sake of
buying, but i do believe that we need new blood in the middle of the park.
What about Mcstay, I really havent seem much of him but does he really dominate/
control the midfield. Any scots comments are truely welcomed :-))
What preseason activities have arsenal planned.
Peter,
I got my card for the scheme, isnt it a lovely red :-)) how appropriate.
I'm just wondering, will we still find it difficult to get tickets because of
the reduced attendance even though we're in the scheme. Will being over here
have any disadvantages.
|
46.567 | Don't worry, we'll get in | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Tue Jul 07 1992 18:07 | 28 |
46.568 | Now theres a thought... | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Tue Jul 07 1992 21:27 | 16 |
| I completely forgot about andy. Now he's ideal but theres not much talk about him
so who knows (perhaps its all under cover!!). My sentiments exactly, get rid of
perry, andy (linigan sp ??) and jimmy (why did he ever sign him). Good point
about dixon, though i never really fancied him.
dont know why but i'd love to see the wright & campbell partnership really
click (and that wright gets his act togather and stops messing around).
Hope GG starts making some sort of move, as these thing to read you miss the
gossip dont ya
Mick.
Ps So if mr townsend is listening in, get over to highbury and win something for
a change.
|
46.569 | skilful midfielders need not apply | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Tue Jul 07 1992 23:12 | 4 |
|
Why would Arsenal want McStay? He's not a centre-half.
Gary.
|
46.570 | | YUPPY::PANES | Do it, Fruitbat | Wed Jul 08 1992 12:41 | 16 |
| <<< Note 46.569 by GALVIA::SPAIN "There's always the U.S." >>>
-< skilful midfielders need not apply >-
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
So the Geoff Thomas deal is on!
> Why would Arsenal want McStay? He's not a centre-half.
Arf arf.
Stuart
|
46.571 | A Norwegian Blue? | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Wed Jul 08 1992 13:03 | 19 |
| Well, the Northbank is no more, deceased, gone, levelled. The genesis
of a new era is upon us. I wonder how much of the new stand will be
built come the middle of August?
The plans for the new stand are on display in the Marble Halls, just
inside the main entrance. From memory I think there will be 26 rows of
approx 160 seats across in the upper tier and about 52 rows in the lower
tier. It all looks fairly impressive.
Nothing much happening on the transfer front. One of the Sunday
tabloids said that GG had made another 2 million bid for Thomas (not
Michael) and that he was also interested in Jensen, the Dane who scored
in the Euro final. This morning's Mirror has a little article about
how Perry Groves is concerned for his future. He apparently wants
regular first team football.
Still, roll on 15th August and Norwich at home.
Mike M
|
46.572 | Ah, so that's why... | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Wed Jul 08 1992 13:14 | 13 |
| Chelsea bought Vinnie "the bit-bull terrior" Jones.....
The job advert must of when something like this..
"We required a thick skin-head with as much brains as a frozen
pea. Job description - Run around like a raving lunatic and entertain
are loyal supporter.
Previous experience with male genitals a must.
Skillful mid-fielder DEFINITELY mustn't apply." 8^)
Mick.
|
46.573 | a bridge too far | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Wed Jul 08 1992 16:41 | 2 |
| .... and Vinnie and his fellow ex-Wombles at the Bridge now have the
right coach for them ---- Don Howe! Tiger must be pleased ;-)
|
46.574 | Only for the rich? | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Tue Jul 14 1992 14:05 | 7 |
| Arsenal are trying to get permission to beam away matches onto screens
at Highbury due to the lack of sufficient tickets for Arsenal fans at
away matches. However, it seems they don't intend to help the "real"
fans who regularly attended away matches in the past as the screens
won't be on the pitch but in the restaurant or the sports complex and
will cater for only 1000 fat cats who probably never attended an away
match in their lives. Money talks again.
|
46.575 | George gets the chequebook out. | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Tue Jul 14 1992 21:31 | 5 |
| I am reliably informed, by Mr Ferraro, that Arsenal have just bought
the Dane, Jensen, for 1.1 million pounds. Presumably he will play an
interceptor type role in midfield.
Mike M
|
46.576 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Tue Jul 14 1992 22:13 | 5 |
| Is he the lad that scored the first goal in the final?
Anybody know what's he like?
Mick
|
46.577 | one in, one out | SIOG::N_DONNELLY | | Wed Jul 15 1992 14:17 | 4 |
| Andrew Cole has signed for Bristol City for half a million.
Sorry to see him go,I thought he was a great prospect.
Noel
|
46.578 | The Gospel Acoording to the BBC | FUTURS::FLETCHER | | Wed Jul 15 1992 14:21 | 3 |
| Alan Smith is reported to be on his way to Aston Villa.
Nigel
|
46.579 | | YUPPY::HAMBLY | | Wed Jul 15 1992 18:03 | 7 |
| Mike M,
Just to let you know that I for one understood the "interceptor" crack.
6 out of 10 - must try harder.
Clive.
|
46.580 | Jensen! | LARVAE::FERRARO_A | | Thu Jul 16 1992 12:50 | 10 |
| Mike,
We've got a Danish chap here in Solent who's quite a football fan and he
reckons that Jensen is a very powerful, hard working midfield player
but not really the playmaker of the team.
I thought that was Arsenal's main transfer target so not sure if he'll
fit the mould.
antony
|
46.581 | Facts and rumours | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Thu Jul 16 1992 15:41 | 14 |
46.582 | Are you dreaming Peter? | PEKING::MCKIEN | NICK | Thu Jul 16 1992 17:11 | 9 |
| RE:.581
You can't be serious!! Kurle is Crap!
Where did you get your info from?
Is it April 1st?
Hope your wrong Nick.
|
46.583 | "There's only one Johnny Jensen..." | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Thu Jul 16 1992 17:12 | 35 |
46.584 | I wonder can Jensen play at centre back | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Thu Jul 16 1992 17:22 | 9 |
|
Don't judge Keith Curle on his England form. He was played at right
back. He's a good central defender but his heading ability is weak.
Does GG really have to go and sign another centre half?
Jensen is a good destructive midfield player. He's not a playmaker nor
does he claim to be. He should do a good job for Arsenal.
Gary.
|
46.585 | a normally unreliable source | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Thu Jul 16 1992 21:55 | 10 |
| > <<< Note 46.582 by PEKING::MCKIEN "NICK" >>>
> -< Are you dreaming Peter? >-
>RE:.581
> You can't be serious!! Kurle is Crap!
> Where did you get your info from?
It was the sun/mirror/star/express. Probably the sun!
|
46.586 | It must be true it was in the Sun | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Thu Jul 16 1992 22:35 | 7 |
|
>It was the sun/mirror/star/express. Probably the sun!
I see your tastes in newspapers is similar to your taste in football
Peter. :-)
Gary.
|
46.587 | Chelzzzzea fans get no further than page 3 | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Thu Jul 16 1992 23:49 | 8 |
| > I see your tastes in newspapers is similar to your taste in football
How dare you accuse the sun of being a newspaper! :-)
I don't buy any of them, my friendly newsagent lets me peruse the
sports pages of all the rags each day.
What do ChelZZZZZea fans "read"? Probably the pictures in the sun. ;-)
|
46.588 | "Anarchy in the AFC..coming some time maybe! | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Smells Like White Spirit | Fri Jul 17 1992 16:24 | 13 |
| On the same day Arsenal sell Andrew Cole to Bristol City for 500k
the city is gripped by scenes of riot and confrontation. What does
this mean? Was this a calculated move with sinister motives? Are
the Gunners really a front for an international anarchist plot to
subvert and overthrow western democracies starting off of course in
Bristol? Or don't they like Andrew Cole down that way? I think we
deserve an answer.
barry.
|
46.589 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Fri Jul 17 1992 16:59 | 25 |
| >>Bristol? Or don't they like Andrew Cole down that way? I think we
>>deserve an answer.
Barry, I think down "Bristle" way they love Andrew Cole and think he's,
metaphorically speaking, the next best thing to sliced bread. I think
at the end of last season he scored about a dozen goals for them and in
double quick time too. Apparently GG is very pleased with the deal,
"500K for a twenty year old who's never played a full game in the first
division...". Arsenal have also got a clause in the contract that they
get a percentage of the action if and when Bristol City sell him on.
No pre-season trip to Sweden this year, the boys will just have to make
do with four games in Norway instead. When they get back there are a
couple of away friendlies arranged against Wolves and Peterborough on,
I think, the 7th and 10th of August. So much for the rumoured
pre-season games against AS Monaco and Marseille.
Finally, there is a nasty rumour circulating that the Northbank is
going to have large fence erected in front of it with a picture of the
new stand painted on it. If that isn't tacky enough I understand they
are planning to put speakers behind it and simulate crowd noise.
Yeugh! Still I expect it will make the Tottenham supporters feel
at home. :-)
Mike M
|
46.590 | Eye-ore dons the bruised banana | YUPPY::PANES | Do re me, so far, so wet | Fri Jul 17 1992 18:37 | 17 |
| <<< Note 46.589 by YUPPY::MCCABE "Mike" >>>
> Finally, there is a nasty rumour circulating that the Northbank is
> going to have large fence erected in front of it with a picture of the
> new stand painted on it. If that isn't tacky enough I understand they
> are planning to put speakers behind it and simulate crowd noise.
Mike ,
Who could ever accuse Arsenal of being tacky??? One look at the away strip
should silence the knockers.
Stuart
|
46.591 | Canned Applause | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Smells Like White Spirit | Fri Jul 17 1992 18:42 | 8 |
|
> new stand painted on it. If that isn't tacky enough I understand they
> are planning to put speakers behind it and simulate crowd noise.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
I trust they've adopted a fairly liberal use of the censor's
beep on these alleged tapes for "the bloke behind."
barry.
|
46.592 | It's in the trees.. | BLKPUD::WATTY::WATTERSONP | | Fri Jul 17 1992 19:43 | 6 |
|
They won't be playing any Kate Bush songs will they barry ?
:-)
Paul
|
46.593 | Will canned crowds replace Wimbledon fans? | ARRODS::OHAGANB | live von der documenta 9 | Fri Jul 17 1992 20:04 | 8 |
| A Kate in the Bush is worth 30,000 Evertonians in the hand.
Now go away you scoundrel!
=8^)
barry.
|
46.594 | Nobody's going (yet) | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Mon Jul 20 1992 13:52 | 2 |
| Ian Ian Ian Wright has signed a new 4 year contract. Now only Alan
Smith is not on a long contract and GG wants him to sign one.
|
46.595 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Mon Jul 20 1992 14:01 | 1 |
| HAve arsenal played any friendlies yet??
|
46.596 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Tue Jul 21 1992 12:53 | 6 |
| >>HAve arsenal played any friendlies yet??
I don't think so. I think the first friendly is on the pre-season trip
to Norway.
Mike M
|
46.597 | | SYSTEM::STEVENSON | Alboy.EDI ENGINEERING DTN 3472 REO D4/3F | Thu Jul 23 1992 12:05 | 6 |
|
I can't believe Roecastle's been allowed to leave Highbury.....
Disaster........ The 'would-be' North-Bank will NOT be pleased....
Al..
|
46.598 | we don't want thomas | SIOG::N_DONNELLY | | Thu Jul 23 1992 13:08 | 3 |
| It's a bloody disgrace. What the &&&& is GG thinking about?
Noel
|
46.599 | gutted.... | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Thu Jul 23 1992 13:33 | 13 |
| I just dont know what the f&%^$% GG doing these days. How will highbury be the
same without rocky. Noel I know how you feel, thomas the "lober". We need someone
in the middle with good control etc... not another workhorse. Now if GG will buy
some one GOOD them it wont be as bad, but will he? Nah, i'd say that he'll buy
some jack-ass, or keep hillier ( who in my opinion is just isnt good enough).
Rocky had a good season last year ( well most of it) remember his goal against
utd. I'm sorry to see him go, but please god, GG BUY SOMEONE GOOD!!
Imagine rocky playing against us....the thought of it (yuk)
Mick-even-more-depressed 8-(
|
46.600 | | PEKING::NAGLEJ | | Thu Jul 23 1992 13:54 | 4 |
|
I think he'll do better elsewhere working for a different manager.
JN.
|
46.601 | Probably the most overrated team in the league... | YUPPY::SEABURYS | FA Cup Winners 1992 | Thu Jul 23 1992 14:16 | 7 |
| Maybe that should have been "good" as opposed to "different"??
What Arsenal need is a good solid workhorse in midfield... to go with
all the other solid workhorses in the team...
Stew.8-)
|
46.602 | Farewell Rocky | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Thu Jul 23 1992 14:27 | 4 |
| Mr Mod, can you do a set note/title="Arsenal Rejects" on 33 please?
Sorry to see Rocky go and I'll be even sorrier to see him replaced by
Donkey Thomas. How do Mr Panes and his FE pals rate Thomas?
|
46.603 | Who next? Wright? Cambell? | YUPPY::PANES | Accidental death of an anti-christ | Thu Jul 23 1992 14:58 | 37 |
| <<< Note 46.602 by SIOG::SPENCER "Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286" >>>
-< Farewell Rocky >-
> Mr Mod, can you do a set note/title="Arsenal Rejects" on 33 please?
Sour grapes?
> Sorry to see Rocky go and I'll be even sorrier to see him replaced by
> Donkey Thomas. How do Mr Panes and his FE pals rate Thomas?
Peter,
Tut tut, a bad case of Cunnovitis. Sir Geoff ( probably soon to be stripped
of his title ) did not have one of his best seasons last year. What with
the turmoil created by the nonsensical ramblings of Eugene Terreblanche
oops I mean Ron Noades, the departure of Ian Wrong, the mental instability
of Andy Gray, and a succession of personal injuries, he failed to match
some of his previous inspirational performances. A lot of what he does
goes unseen to the casual watcher and of course most of the people in
this conference who don't go to matches remember him for his horrendous
miss at Wembley - they conveniently forget that he got himself into the
position , a certain player ( who is revered in another topic ) probably
would have been taking a swig of lager in his penalty box or simpering
like a baby for the trainer to come on and reassemble him.
I do not understand why GG has let Rocastle, who is a more creative player
go especially now that he has got John Junkin from <insert Scandanavian
name >. Unless of course he has taken Ramblin' Ron's ( alleged )comments
about Afro-Caribean players seriously. The only other theory I have is
<possible bad taste alert>
that he has taken the North London rivalry to heart and wants to have a
team of Arryans.
Stuart
|
46.604 | Got any more you want to sell?? | WELCLU::CADD | L.U.F.C. League Champions 1991/92 | Thu Jul 23 1992 15:35 | 10 |
|
Re -.2
What do ya mean, if Arsenal buy Thomas surely this note should be
changed to "Eagle" rejects. I don't suppose that Rocastle is very
pleased at being second choice to Steven but it's a good catch for us..
Paul....
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46.605 | We will miss him | XNOGOV::BALENDRA | Wake me up on Judgment day | Thu Jul 23 1992 15:53 | 4 |
|
Distressing!!!!
Elangco :-( :-(
|
46.606 | 4 rejects at Leeds | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Thu Jul 23 1992 17:28 | 2 |
| IF we buy Thomas we'll have two Eagle droppings, whereas Leeds now have
four Arsenal rejects - Lukic, Whyte, Chapman and Rocky.
|
46.607 | Teamwork is key | YUPPY::STRAGED | Toto...this sure ain't Kansas!! | Thu Jul 23 1992 17:40 | 19 |
| re: the last few
You shouldn't be thinking in terms of how good any individual player is
but how well the 11 will play as a team.
I think the FE Wright/Thomas axis will be strong as will the
soon-to-be-florishing Merson/Thomas partnership.
Uncertainties include the understanding between Jensen and Thomas and
the perennial question....
Will Alan Smith remember what a goal looks like??
PJ
P.S. Selling Steve Bould should be made a criminal offense!! He is
the only person capable of making Donkey Adams look good!!
|
46.608 | Never!! | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Thu Jul 23 1992 18:20 | 15 |
| Now lets get things straight, GG WONT sell merson. he's a major force in our
forward line:
merson campbell wright limpar.
As i've said previously, if they can get the service that they deserve, i
believe that they will be one of the best forward lines you have seen in a long
long time.
I hope GG will give this line up a chance to get to know one another, so say
around nov dec we'll be able to see how they'll do.
Mick
|
46.609 | Surely Not | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Thu Jul 23 1992 19:37 | 9 |
46.610 | | YUPPY::PANES | Accidental death of an anti-christ | Thu Jul 23 1992 19:39 | 18 |
46.611 | Probably... | YUPPY::SEABURYS | FA Cup Winners 1992 | Thu Jul 23 1992 20:09 | 8 |
| re .609
Brian,
I wouldn't go as far as to call Robbo a mini!! 8-)
Stew.
|
46.612 | get Smiffy's bike ready? | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Mon Jul 27 1992 17:51 | 4 |
46.613 | | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Mon Jul 27 1992 18:05 | 1 |
46.614 | They've got Thomas, we aint!! | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Tue Jul 28 1992 20:39 | 3 |
| Wonderful news for all Gooners, those money-bags nouveau-riches
northerners (Blackpud Rovers) have made a counter, higher, bid for
Donkey Thomas. Hallelujah!
|
46.615 | Errrmmmm... | YUPPY::SEABURYS | FA Cup Winners 1992 | Tue Jul 28 1992 21:17 | 7 |
| Well, at this rate, the Arsenal stables will have to go into
liquidation...
;-)
Stew.
|
46.616 | Anfield - donkey retirement home | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Tue Jul 28 1992 22:43 | 2 |
| Yeah, all the quadrapeds are in the field ( An field - semi Irish joke)
;-)
|
46.617 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Wed Jul 29 1992 12:59 | 10 |
| Over the weekend Arsenal lost the first game of their Norwegian
tour 1-0. Apparently, George mixed the team about a bit and used
seven substitutes including a couple of young reserve players, Mark
Flatts and Paul Dickov.
Last night saw an improvement in the Gunners' fortunes as they beat a
Norwegian second division side, Fram, 2-0. Ian Wright got the first
and Alan Smith got the second ten minutes from time.
Mike M
|
46.618 | | YUPPY::PANES | Accidental death of an anti-christ | Wed Jul 29 1992 13:04 | 9 |
| <<< Note 46.617 by YUPPY::MCCABE "Mike" >>>
> Ian Wright got the first
> and Alan Smith got the second ten minutes from time.
Bookings or sending offs??
Stuart
|
46.619 | Smith Mersey-bound | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Thu Jul 30 1992 17:56 | 1 |
| Alan Smith is going to Liverpool.
|
46.620 | Does this mean I'll have to like him??? | YUPPY::SEABURYS | FA Cup Winners 1992 | Thu Jul 30 1992 18:44 | 4 |
| What, on holiday???
Stew.
|
46.621 | | EICMFG::HOWE | Alice in ordnung | Thu Jul 30 1992 18:47 | 1 |
| What are the details then ???
|
46.622 | worst nightmare??? | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | We fear change | Thu Jul 30 1992 19:20 | 8 |
|
re.619
is this a joke???
PLEASE tell me it is...
Ian.
|
46.623 | Would Peter joke about something as serious as this....? | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Thu Jul 30 1992 19:32 | 0 |
46.624 | Smith? Are you joking? | TRUCKS::SANT | lurching from disaster to apocalypse.. | Thu Jul 30 1992 19:49 | 6 |
|
Ha Ha Ha!!!!
Remember what I said about him Ian? 8-) 8-)
Andy.
|
46.625 | NO please say it's not true | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | DEC Mail Works for ME sometimes | Thu Jul 30 1992 21:10 | 11 |
| No surely not ........
Another north-london reject.
Moderators please confiirm this vicious rumour before I go outside
and lie down on the motorway unnecessarily.
Yours severely depressed,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
46.626 | | NEWOA::MORAN | Timmy 'Five Bellies' | Thu Jul 30 1992 21:25 | 9 |
|
I happen to think that he does the business in the league and is not a
bad signing.
But then again, I also think that Newcastle will get promotion this
year.
Tim.
|
46.627 | Smith at Anfield August 23rd | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Thu Jul 30 1992 22:20 | 4 |
| re .619
It was a Leeds fan (armchair, non-noter variety) winding me up so sorry
to disappoint all the scousers.
|
46.628 | yippeeeee! | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | We fear change | Thu Jul 30 1992 22:27 | 5 |
|
disappoint???
youve made my day with that last comment!
Ian.
|
46.629 | And so.... | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Fri Jul 31 1992 17:17 | 15 |
| what will I say?
Now that the season is getting closer it should be interesting. I wonder how our
midfield will stand up (and no smart comments like..They'll use their legs :-)) .
Peter you suggested berkamp (sp??), I dont know what he's really like I've just
seen him once or twice, though his speed is REALLY impressive. At 4 million, i
dont think that GG will go for him, but as you said that's the amount nowadays
for a good player. Arsenal would be able to pay that especially with selling
rocastle.
Now that thomas doesnt look like going to highbury, i wonder who GG will turn
too next...?
Mick
|
46.630 | Bergkampf wouldn't go to Arsenal.... | KBOMFG::TANNER | We're one, but we're not the same | Fri Jul 31 1992 20:23 | 13 |
|
What's all this "crap" about Bergkampf and Arsenal... Why would the guy leave
Ajax, who had a very successfull season, and also won a European cup competition
and go play for Arsenal.. What a drop down.. Going to play for a team that
didn't win a trophy last, and did they qualify for Europe even?????
Unless the guy is "brainless" then he will stay at Ajax, probably have
another good season, and then go to Italy for approx 6-10M. and play with a
decent team, and earn in one month what he would earn in one season at Highbury.
So forget him, the lad is not a donkey....
-dave-
|
46.631 | gunner bergkamp | SIOG::N_DONNELLY | | Fri Jul 31 1992 20:52 | 9 |
| re last:
What's this then , a scathing attack on the best club in the world
(Arsenal Football Club 1886)
What's upset you today Dave? I think we should be told
Noel
|
46.632 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Fri Jul 31 1992 20:57 | 9 |
| Yesterday, Arsenal won the third game of their Norwegian tour. They
beat Staebeck, the Norwegian Second Division leaders, 1-0. An 84th
minute goal from Anders Limpar clinched it.
Apparently the following players are on the transfer list; Perry Groves
at 700K, Paul Davis at 500K, Andy Linighan at 750K, Stephen Morrow at
500K and Colin Pates at 250K. (Wot no Jimmy Carter!)
Mike M
|
46.633 | The boys from Parkheed were had. | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Dad forgives dog that ate son | Mon Aug 03 1992 15:04 | 9 |
| > Perry Groves at 700K.
That's a mark-up of 640K on what George original bought him for
from Colchester (?) I wonder if Celtic would be interested? Just
where is Martin Hayes these days?
8^)
barry.
|
46.634 | Its probably all this air talk!!!! | KBOMFG::TANNER | We're one, but we're not the same | Tue Aug 04 1992 15:19 | 15 |
|
Re .631
Noel I wasn't upset, and Iam not now. Its just the fact that I don't
believe that Dennis would go to Highbury for 6m let alone 4m... He's an
excellent young player with a great future ahead of him if he stays clear of
injury. He also wants to play in the best league in the world, with the best
players, and we both know that its not the premier league..
His plans are clear, one more year with Ajax, and then down to the sunny
south... I expect Ac. Milan to grap him, Dutch players have done that club good..
on a friendly tone...
-dave-
|
46.635 | Stuck for a title.... | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Tue Aug 04 1992 16:57 | 10 |
| The season draws ever so closer. Mike do you know how we are getting on lately?
what's the team? whos in to replace rocastle? perhaps parlour. does he have the
potential i ask myself??. Any news on how jensen is settling in? There doesnt
seem to any info over here in the irish papers.
Peter,
you know the subscription for sky sports is ONLY 2.99. well what does
it mean, ie if you subscribe say for the next 4 months it will be at 2.99 but
if you subcript after that it will be 5.99?
|
46.636 | 11 days and counting. | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Tue Aug 04 1992 17:25 | 18 |
| >The season draws ever so closer. Mike do you know how we are getting on lately?
Well, we won the last game of the Norwegian tour, 2-0. Kevin Campbell
got both of them. I've no idea how Jenson is fitting in. I was hoping
to go to the friendly at Wolves on Friday night to see him play and to
see how the team is getting on, but unfortunately I'll probably have to
pass on that.
I would have thought that it would be worth giving Parlour a chance.
He has got a lot of promise, but he's very inexperienced. Surely, it's
got to be a better deal than paying three million for Geoff Thomas,
which today's Daily Mirror is indicating.
Martin Hayes, I wonder what Sunday morning team he's turning out for?
Didn't he have a spell at Wimbledon at the end of last season?
Mike M
|
46.637 | GG is bonkers | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Tue Aug 04 1992 21:14 | 13 |
46.638 | not the gollywog | SIOG::N_DONNELLY | | Tue Aug 04 1992 21:26 | 7 |
| Re: .634
you're right about Bergkamp(friends again)
Peter I hope you're only joking about Paul Whince
Noel
p.s. I'm in to the Everton game on Oct. 24th
|
46.639 | crazy | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Tue Aug 04 1992 21:38 | 2 |
| Fortunately Fergie is even dafter than GG and turned down the bid
apparently. What are these blokes smoking/snorting?
|
46.640 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Dad forgives dog that ate son | Wed Aug 05 1992 15:16 | 13 |
| Remember the North Bank mural and crowd noise venture hinted at
recently? Well, it's now fact. Todays Mirror carried a back page
feature claiming that the mural will depict the intended stand,
crowd and will use a P.A. link from the Clock End to simulate
crowd sounds.
The Creative Money Making Department at Highbury, a.k.a David
Dein, came up with the idea which also serves the clubs financial
interests as there will be advertising space on the hoardings.
Shrewd man. Is the completion date for the stand set for the
beginning of the '94-95 season?
barry.
|
46.641 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Wed Aug 05 1992 16:59 | 9 |
| Barry, the new stand is due to open the first day of the 1993/94
season.
As for all these stories about who Arsenal are about to sign next, GG
has been frequently quoted as saying the majority of them are purely
that, stories. GG doesn't talk to the Press very much, least of all
(so he says) about transfers.
Mike M
|
46.642 | Any reports | XNOGOV::BALENDRA | Wake me up on Judgment day | Mon Aug 10 1992 18:53 | 4 |
| Any reports on the pre-season friendlies as Gunners start as
favourites?
Elangco
|
46.643 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Mon Aug 10 1992 19:48 | 15 |
| >> pre-season friendlies
I haven't seen any of the games, but unimpressive is what I've been
told. Three wins and a defeat in Norway and a 0-0 draw with Wolves
last Friday.
I don't know if this is significant but Paul Merson did not play in any
of the Norwegian games (Jimmy Carter played in all of them!), nor was
he anywhere to be seen on the training ground. Also, initial
impressions of John Jensen are, maybe, maybe not.
I think there is a friendly at Peterborough tonight.
Mike M
|
46.644 | Gooners are goners ! | UPROAR::WOODWARDD | Dave Woodward | Tue Aug 11 1992 17:17 | 12 |
| Re: GG signings.
Who/what ever he does sign , I'm sure he will not alter the ratio of
centrebacks to everyone else of 1 to 2.
ie . One third of his squad must be centre halfs :-) :-) :-)
dw. (Yid)
Interesting fact # 34.
This ratio is exaclty the same as the well known "Dalglish Factor"
Whereby the same applies but for centre forwards !!!!
|
46.645 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Thu Aug 13 1992 17:49 | 10 |
| Apparently a much better performance on Monday night, at Peterborough,
as Arsenal cantered to a 4-2 victory.
The Arsenal accounts were published on Monday and showed a loss of
43,000 quid for 1991/92. This was on a turnover of 13.7 million.
Roll on Saturday. Mr O'Hagan are you going to be in the Supporters'
Club bar before the game?
Mike M
|
46.646 | We're the Clock Bank Highbury... | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Thu Aug 13 1992 18:21 | 20 |
46.647 | Neighhhh...bours! | YUPPY::HAMBLY | | Thu Aug 13 1992 18:39 | 9 |
| Re: .645
Mike,
How appropriate your expression "...cantered to a 4-2 win".
Yours equinely,
Clive.
|
46.648 | arf arf | YUPPY::PANES | Your mother knits socks in Hull | Thu Aug 13 1992 20:16 | 0 |
46.649 | First C.C. jibe of the season | YUPPY::PANES | You're never alone with a Helikon 2000 | Fri Aug 14 1992 21:20 | 9 |
| Mike ( McCabe ),
Have you remembered to collect the car coat from the cleaners?
Your ole mate,
Stuo
|
46.650 | | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Sun Aug 16 1992 00:34 | 10 |
|
Arsenal 2 Norwich 4
Norwich came back from 2-0 down to score 4 times in the last quarter.
Mark Robins got 2.
I believe the bookies have stopped taking bets on the canaries for the
premier league. :-)
Gary.
|
46.651 | We wuz robb(in)ed! | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Amos Moses was a Cajun | Mon Aug 17 1992 13:09 | 7 |
| .649
Stuart, should'nt you have asked Mike to collect the Arsenal
team from the cleaners? Remember chaps it's a marathon and not
a sprint. 8^) 8^)
barry.
|
46.652 | Only one Tony Adams... | PGREEN::FAIRBURNJ | James Fairbairn | Mon Aug 17 1992 14:38 | 6 |
| Apparently the amplified applause on the "north bank" prompted Tony
Adams to acknowledge the mural (heard on Radio 5 from an Arsenal fan)
Is that bloke priceless or what? :-)
Jim.
|
46.653 | The Two Wallies? | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Mon Aug 17 1992 16:06 | 2 |
| Any truth in the story that Adams and Seaman are to get their own shows
on the Comedy Channel? Even GG had to laugh at the last Norwich goal.
|
46.654 | Deiney gets desperate. | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Amos Moses was a Cajun | Mon Aug 17 1992 18:28 | 13 |
| Read in the weekend Press that David Dein has launched the second
wave of the Arsenal Bond campaign. The latest approach includes
guaranteeing no increase on North Bank season tickets, other than
inflation, over the 10 years from 1993. Taking into account
previous years increases on season tickets at Highbury, a Bond Holder
can be expected to make a considerable saving as well as being able
to dine out in the luxury of the Jeff Blockley restaurant. Some of
the above may not be true.
barry.
|
46.655 | PLEASE COME FOR A DRINK WITH ME .... | SIOG::DAWSON | | Mon Aug 17 1992 21:31 | 17 |
|
RE 652
I Heard it myself on the Danny Baker 606 show ...couldn,t stop
laughing.
The arsenal fan in question was of the female gender and was fuming
with the donkey ( who applauded the mural when his name was called
out).
Also on the good points of the mural they were saying they got the ball
back quicker etc etc and that the donkey was seen a half-hour after the
match pleading with fans in the mural to go for a pint with him 8-)8-)
At least they couldn,t leave early.........
Cheers
Liam
|
46.656 | What can I say... | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Mon Aug 17 1992 22:03 | 14 |
| Half-time: Great two up 8^)
Full-time: Gutted,
so I went to the driving range and let out a bit of my frustration on a few
golf balls.
It's the 12 million Plus team next, A win would put us back on the right track.
What was the team line up on saturday?
How did the midfield work out?
Mick .
|
46.657 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Amos Moses was a Cajun | Tue Aug 18 1992 13:51 | 8 |
| .656
> How did the midfield work-out?
To Cher's step up aerobics during the last 20 minutes I'd imagine.
barry.
|
46.658 | Ah, that explains it... | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Tue Aug 18 1992 14:20 | 1 |
| Now we know who Adams was waving too.. 8^)
|
46.659 | North Bank Mural !! | LARVAE::FERRARO_A | | Tue Aug 18 1992 15:04 | 10 |
| Reports on Radio 4 this morning say that Arsenal are going to have to
modify their North Bank Mural to bring in line the picture with ALL Arsenal's
supporters. Apparently there are 6,000 odd individuals pictured on the mural,
all of which are white.
OOpps !
Antony
|
46.660 | | YUPPY::PANES | You're never alone with a Helikon 2000 | Tue Aug 18 1992 15:38 | 19 |
| <<< Note 46.659 by LARVAE::FERRARO_A >>>
-< North Bank Mural !! >-
>Reports on Radio 4 this morning say that Arsenal are going to have to
>modify their North Bank Mural to bring in line the picture with ALL Arsenal's
>supporters. Apparently there are 6,000 odd individuals pictured on the mural,
>all of which are white.
>OOpps !
>Antony
Apparently David Dein is cuting his losses by selling it to Everton.
Stuart
|
46.661 | I HEARD IT ON THE NIGHTSHIFT..... | SIOG::DAWSON | | Wed Aug 19 1992 01:51 | 11 |
|
JUST IN BLACKBURN 1 (SHEARER) ARSENAL 0
FINAL RESULT
LIAM
(2/1 FAVORITES )
|
46.662 | Great Start Leagur Champions??? | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | | Wed Aug 19 1992 01:57 | 7 |
| Yet another great start to the season for Arsenal.If anyone went to
Blackburn please give us a Match report and tell us what the hell is
wrong with the team at the moment.
Did Ian Wright play???
Jason G
|
46.663 | Bad Start but a long way to go | KERNEL::MORIARTY | | Wed Aug 19 1992 12:40 | 8 |
| Calm down chaps.Remember it's a marathon not a sprint.Whatever is
happening at the moment,we will still be challenging for the honours
come April/May 93.
Lets not all start panicking already.Next thing we'll be reading
that GG should be sacked etc....
|
46.664 | Lucky Gunners | XNOGOV::BALENDRA | Wake me up on Judgment day | Wed Aug 19 1992 13:25 | 15 |
| No Merson, No Wright.
What I heard from Radio 5, Carter failed to deliver decent crosses for
Campbell and Smith.
Jon Jensen (sp?) had to leave due to some injury.
Arsenal were denied a penalty
Goal was deflected
Luck is with us at the beginning of the season eh?
Elangco
|
46.665 | Crisis? What Crisis? | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Amos Moses was a Cajun | Wed Aug 19 1992 13:50 | 7 |
| Expect a 30 match unbeaten run very shortly. I tooned into Capital
Gold for the second half only to be horrified by the news that
Pates and Carter were playing. Even our Pel was sprinting around
which made for an awesome line up. A trip to Liverpool at the
weekend for our bi-annual championship three points.
barry.
|
46.666 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Wed Aug 19 1992 18:10 | 40 |
| >Mike ( McCabe ),
>Have you remembered to collect the car coat from the cleaners?
>Your ole mate,
>Stuo
I have indeed, Stuo, ol' chum. The problem is I moved house yesterday,
but haven't moved into my new house yet. With the result that all my
stuff, including the car coat, is in storage. Still if push comes to
shove I'm sure you'll lend me that natty little sheepskin number of
yours. You know, the one that looks as if it's come straight out of
the 1968 Man At Oxfam winter collection.
As for the start to the season, well inauspicious seems a good word.
For seventy minutes on Saturday Arsenal looked like world-beaters and
should have been six or seven in front never mind two! The Norwich
defenders saved three shots on the line and Gunn made a couple of
blinding saves. The Norwich defence didn't seem to know what to do
with Campbell. In the first-half he ran them ragged. Jensen had a good
first-half as well. Very solid and composed, plus he isn't averse to
sticking his foot into a tackle. I think he'll do very nicely. In the
last twenty minutes it all went wrong; slack marking by Bould and a
couple of appalling blunders from Seaman and Adams and that was it.
Last night, from what was said on Capital Gold, we were doing a lot of
defending and not creating many chances going forward. Although
Campbell was apparently up-ended by the 'keeper early in the
second-half. "Plainly a penalty" according to Mike Langley in today's
Mirror. However, it wasn't given and five minutes from time Shearer
scored via a rather fortuitous deflection. Carter, Pates and Groves
all finished the game for Arsenal. For the football cognoscenti a truly
mouth-watering combination. Still the only way is up! As you say,
Barry lets get ready for the 30 game unbeaten run.
Mike M
|
46.667 | The white Pele has gone | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Fri Aug 21 1992 21:08 | 4 |
46.668 | Please observe a minutes silence. :^) | ARRODS::OHAGANB | elvis economics | Fri Aug 21 1992 21:18 | 4 |
| Pel has indeed gone to Southampton for #750.00 A black day at
Highbury indeed. "Pel: The Obituary" will follow shortly.
barry.
|
46.669 | Merson on his way???? | PEKING::JAMANIS | | Fri Aug 21 1992 21:21 | 10 |
|
I understand that GG and Merson have had another bust up. This
latest one has been caused due to GG making Merson play in the
reserves.
Are Aresenal about to lose another quality player??????
Shafiq
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46.670 | End of An Era (Thank God) | YUPPY::OHAGAN | Roll On The 15th August!! | Fri Aug 21 1992 21:31 | 11 |
| Re; El Pel goes South
Bearing in mind Soton's awful disciplinary record AND opposing
defenders 'love' of El Pel AND the reputation for short fuses that
gingers have (this is not a reference to Fergie's toe) how long will it
be before Perry gets his marching orders from the man in black/green (delete
where necessary)?
Regards
HRH Duke of Windsor
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46.671 | Liverpool 0 Arsenal 2 | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Mon Aug 24 1992 00:03 | 10 |
|
Saw the second half and Arsenal looked really impressive. Ray Parlour
had a great game however the SKY commentator should be shot.
Apparently Parlour was detailed to mark Ronnie Whelan and the
commentator came up with "And if you're Irish watch out for Ray
Parlour"
Limpar and Wright both scored and James kept the score down.
Gary.
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46.672 | Who's a happy boy then.. | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Mon Aug 24 1992 18:02 | 15 |
| Well what can i say? that put a smile on my face....
First half, well not much to talk about , not many chances. Though
We did look the better team. As for the second well we totally dominated
It. We should have had at least another goal if not more. Parlour had
A great game (big difference from this game last year). The one
thing that was evident was their commitment. Now if we can string a
few performances that like together, we'll move back upto the top.
Peter:
You know the everton game we were talking about, that weekend is a bank
holiday here in ireland, remember the last time 8^)
Mick
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46.673 | Same Old Arsenal taking the p***! | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Right! Now! Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha! | Mon Aug 24 1992 18:56 | 60 |
| Well, at least yesterday's performance at Anfield will enable the
bookies to feel some justification in fixing ridiculous odds on
the The Gunners to lift the first Premier League title. I
certainly never expected Arsenal to come good in such an
overwhelming manner at Anfield.
If in the first half we were equal to them, perhaps more then
equal I'd say, the second half provided the Scousers with a
lesson in domination and near humiliation. GG, after a midweek
game where he saw his players being pushed off the ball,
obviously re-iterated the get tough policy. The result was at
times a fierce battle, not necessarily dirty but occasionally
threatening to get out of hand, especailly after Limpar opened
Arsenal's goal account (c The Acme book of football phrases)
Liverpool, after a first half where they made The Gunners soak
up a fair bit of pressure without actually making many in-roads
on the Seaman's goal, failed to perform in the second 45, save
for a few nifty, classic, short-passing moves that were replied
to by Arsenal in as much style. I think they managed a couple of
shots on target but no more. Injuries aside, they looked lame,
although Walters looks handy. Souness can at least draw some
comfort from his signing of James who stood between Arsenal and a
very high score.
As for The Gunners? An exceptional peformance from Parlour,
who must surely now make up GG's mind about the throwing
of good millions down the drain on the ordinary talents of
Geoff Thomas. It was the first time I'd seen John Jensen
who looked comfortable and will hopefully add a bit of
force to the midfield in a role once successfully played
by Kevin Richardson. The one negative point about JJ is his
resemblance of a Harry Enfield "Scousers" character. A Terry
McDermott perm and tash; all this at Anfield. I hope it's
just his sense of humour.
The forward line would have been brilliant had more of the
chances been converted. Instead they were merely excellent.
Wright.I gave Wright.M a hard time and Campbell to a lesser
degree caused havoc on the right and by rights should have
scored the goal of the game/season in the second half. Right?
At the back there were no worries. Even Pates, bearing an uncanny
resemblance to Mark E Smith of the Fall (thanks Mike) turned in
a good performance. Surely his advice to the allegdly burgeoning
Merson is "Eat Yourself Fitter". The Merse, currently detoxing
from his Macdonalds dependancy, came on as sub for the injured
Limpar and threw in a few good sorties down the left and should
have scored from a Wright cross.
All in all, most agreeable. Oldham at Highbury on Wednesday where
I expected the season would finally take form. With the Anfield
experience still fresh I expect the Gunners not to disappoint
the mural-(wh)ites and give the Latics a (w)right royal(e)
thrashing. :^)
barry.
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46.674 | Ominous! | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Mon Aug 24 1992 22:13 | 15 |
| Brilliant performance coming after the earlier disappointments. I can
now fully justify signing up for Skysports. As Andy Gray said
afterwards this Arsenal performance was ominous for the rest of the
Premier League.
If James hadn't produced a magnificent display in the Liverpool goal,
the score could have been at least double. The Sky stats showed that
the shots on target were 1-0 in the first half and 7-0 over 90 minutes.
That doesn't tell the full story as Arsenal had numerous shots just
wide and Liverpool only produced two (long-range) shots of any kind in
the whole match and created no clear-cut chances.
When Paul Merson is fully fit, he'll have to get his place back but who
drops out? It can't be Oooh Aah Ray Parlour on this showing. Even Steve
Bould will have trouble dislodging Colin Pates on his performance.
|
46.675 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Tue Aug 25 1992 13:16 | 14 |
| I think Hillier and Jensen are out of the line-up for tomorrow night's
game against Oldham. That should mean that Parlour will keep his
place, if there was any doubt. If he has a reasonable game then I think
Hillier will struggle to get back in the side. And with Campbell, at
last, beginning to show in the first team the promise and consistency he
showed in the reserves and youth teams, what chance Alan Smith? Perhaps,
the sale of "Smiffy" is going to swell the Highbury coffers, yet again.
With the likes of Parlour, Hillier, Merson, Adams and Campbell all
coming through the ranks it shows the benefits of having a good youth
policy. Particularly when ordinary players like Perry Groves are being
sold for 750K.
Mike M
|
46.676 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Thu Aug 27 1992 18:03 | 62 |
| Arsenal 2 (2) - (0) 0 Oldham
Winterburn
Wright
Attendance: 20,796
The Arsenal line-up was:
Seaman
Dixon Bould Adams Winterburn
Parlour Morrow Hillier Merson
Campbell Wright
Subs: Pates, Smith (not to sure who the 'keeper was)
In the first-half Arsenal took up where they left off at Liverpool
on Sunday, creating numerous chances but only converting two. The
Oldham defence had no answer to the power and speed of the
Wright/Campbell combination. Parlour and Merson, particularly
Parlour, were also creating havoc with threatening midfield runs
from deep in the Arsenal half.
Arsenal took the lead after twenty five minutes when Winterburn
fired home a free kick from a couple of yards outside the box.
Prior to this Arsenal, in the shape of Wright and Campbell, had a
couple of good chances, but the Oldham 'keeper made two fine
saves.
Wright scored the second after thirty one minutes. Campbell's
power took him clear of the Oldham defence. His shot was saved by
the 'keeper's legs , but the ball rebounded up for Wright to head
home. Soon after this Morrow and Wright should have added to the
score from close range headers. In Morrow's case the 'keeper made
an excellent save and in Wright's he headed wide when it looked
easier to score.
Oldham's best chance of the half was when the ref awarded an
indirect free kick in the box for Seaman handling a back pass.
The incident was similar to the free kick awarded to Sheff Wed at
the weekend, where the ball glanced off a Chelsea player and it
wasn't a back pass at all. For the free kick Seaman stood in
front of the Arsenal wall and when the ref blew for the kick to be
taken he charged at the ball. This seemed to put the Oldham
player off as the resultant shot at goal was well wide.
2-0 at half-time and like the Norwich game it could easily have
been 5-0.
In the second-half Arsenal didn't have a clue. Wright and
Campbell were ineffective and the midfield was non-existant.
Parlour tired, Hillier disappeared, Merson did very little and
Morrow tried but he doesn't have the skill (he is a class better
than Jimmy Carter though!) The game became a "who can kick this
the furthest" contest. Oldham created three very good chances -
from one of them Seaman made a superb one-handed save - and on the
balance of play deserved a goal.
In the last twenty minutes Pates came on for Merson and Smith
replaced Wright.
In the Coca Cola Arsenal have drawn Millwall. Should be an interesting
couple of games. Arsenal are at home on the 21st and away on the 5th
Oct.
Mike M
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46.677 | another six points | SIOG::N_DONNELLY | | Mon Aug 31 1992 16:33 | 7 |
| Another three points, things are starting to happen. I believe the
second half was very bad. Two derby games this week, the QPR game will
be a tough one but I don't think they'll beat us and we should record
our first of two wins at Selhurst on Sat.Top of the league next week?
hmmmmm.........
Noel
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46.678 | Come in Pal | XNOGOV::BALENDRA | Wake me up on Judgment day | Thu Sep 03 1992 16:34 | 3 |
| Does anyone know what happened to Pal Lyderson?
Elangco
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46.679 | Mr Wright fit for Arsenal but not England | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Fri Sep 04 1992 22:20 | 5 |
46.680 | | TRUCKS::SANT | lurching from disaster to apocalypse.. | Sat Sep 05 1992 14:48 | 20 |
|
The answer, to me, is obvious...
George Graham puts club before *anybody's* country (witness Anders
Limpar and Sweden). He's been learning from the Greame Souness
Liverpool school of management 8-) Crazy thing is, if Wright
were Scottish I still thing GG would "advise" Wright to do the
same.
I suppose, in an ironic way, they have a point. They pay their
wages and are measured by their success as a club.
Still p***** me off though...and Wright whines when he's not
selected for a squad, so which way does he want it?
Anyone fit enough for their club is fit enough for their country.
All depends how much they really want to play.
Andy.
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46.681 | sort it out George | SIOG::N_DONNELLY | | Tue Sep 08 1992 01:32 | 9 |
| Couldn't believe it on Sat. I thought it was a certain three points.
Our defence is leaking too many soft goals and until something is
sorted out back there we're going to have to keep scoring plenty of
goals to take the maximum points.
We badly need to win our next game and it's no harm that it's
Blackburn.
rgds
Noel
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46.682 | Wombles are no bad team | MACNAS::CWALSH | | Tue Sep 08 1992 14:59 | 9 |
| Don't be too harsh on poor old George after all Wimbledon are a good
team with a lot of skill. I feel that Wimbledon were playing good
quality opposition all along and didn't get a real chance to shine and
then they met a poor team in the Arsenal and they availed of the
opportunitty with great aplomb. Maybe this is the spur they needed to
go on and win the premier league.
8-))))))
|
46.683 | Arsenal 10-0 San Marino | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Thu Sep 10 1992 13:53 | 3 |
| It was great watching Arsenal putting 10 past some crowd on Sky last
night though we do seem to have signed a lot of Norwegians ;-) and
Lydersen wasn't one of them. Is he injured?
|
46.684 | Norway-Arsenal-Oldham | WOTVAX::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Thu Sep 10 1992 14:40 | 6 |
| re -last
I thought Gunner Halle(??!!) played for Oldham ????
mac
|
46.685 | Greens take over Highbury | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Fri Sep 11 1992 22:02 | 10 |
| We are finalising arrangements for a Green Gooners (6 inc a female
person) and Green Toffeeman (Liam SIOG::Dawson) trip to the Arsenal
V Everton match on October 24th. 6-1 sounds about right for the score.
Anyone else interested in meeting up before, during or after will
be very welcome. Will probably fly over early Saturday morning, have a
few beers, have a curry, have a few beers, go to match, have a few
beers, have a curry, have a few beers, sleep off beers and curries in
Regent Palace Hotel, have a few beers, have a curry, have a few beers,
fly home Sunday afternoon, have a few beers .....(cont. p94)
|
46.686 | Unlucky on Saturday | XNOGOV::BALENDRA | Wake me up on Judgment day | Mon Sep 14 1992 18:33 | 7 |
|
P W D L F A PTS
9 Arsenal 8 3 1 4 10 10 10
Not looking good is it?
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46.687 | Bad Boys... | MIACT::RANKINE | | Mon Sep 14 1992 18:48 | 13 |
| Does anyone know if Ian Wright (or Arsenal for that matter, based on
earlier seasons behaviour, ala MUFC and Norwich) are to face any
discipinary procedures for the fisticuffs with Wimbledon???
If trial by television is now acceptable (Davis and saunders, to name
but 2), then it looks like Mr wright is in trouble.
Would the FA, who now manage the Premier League, take into
consideration Arsenals earlier involvement in brawls, which were part
of the FL's control, or will they start with a clean sheet ??
Personally, FWIW, I thought Ian was out of order, and should be
punished accordingly...also his behaviour against Blackburn left a lot
to be desired. Bob Wilson was his usual unbiased self and tried to
defend Ian's behaviour, but to me assualt is assualt.
Paul
|
46.688 | What Now? | XNOGOV::BALENDRA | Wake me up on Judgment day | Mon Sep 14 1992 21:19 | 8 |
|
What are we talking about here? What did he do wrong against Blackburn?
I thought "England striker" was the problem, who got away with a murder
(well almost :-)) - not even a yellow card. Poor John Jensen!!
Elangco
|
46.689 | The Arse - what a sad old club | YUPPY::PANES | You don't come close | Tue Sep 15 1992 13:20 | 18 |
| more "Bond" news.
Just over 3000 of the bonds have been sold so far. David Dein has ruled
it a "rip-roaring success - NOT! ".
A "life-long" Arse supporter is taking A.F.C to court. He bought a bond on the
premise that no tickets would be sold on the day of the match to non-bond
holders. The fun loving Arsenal board decided that given that the cardboard
North Bank are not generating any revenue, they have gone back on their word.
re: Ian Wright
Ina Wrong was a complete gentleman at the Palace, but now that he has joined
North London's equivalent of Southampton he has turned into a thug.
Harry Harris ( NOT!)
|
46.690 | Bring back Rocky. | ARRODS::OHAGANB | The filth and the furry | Tue Sep 15 1992 13:35 | 15 |
| Mmmm...that lifelong Arsenal supporter had his case thrown out of
court last week. Apparently the club never claimed that match
tickets would not be available on the day to non Bond Holders.
With regards to the phenomenal amount of bookings notched up so
far this season, can regular watchers claim that the team has
got nasty? Or are refs being a bit too harsh as GG contests? Either
way it's getting the club bad press, especially the amount of
negative news heaped on Ian Wright. I can envisage GG paying the
odd visit or two to Peter Hill-Wood's office over all this.
barry.
barry.
|
46.691 | Problem is hes now getting a reputation | MIACT::RANKINE | | Tue Sep 15 1992 14:08 | 20 |
| Re -1
There have been rule changes apart from the 'passback' rule, introduced
this season..se note 222 for more details. The main one which would
affect more cautions is the wording change from 'should be' to 'must
be' cautioned for offences like dissent, time wasting, refusing to go
10 yds back from a free kick etc.
Re a few earlier...MOTD showed Ian Wright against Blackburn use both
feet to try to kick the Blackburn keeper while both them were on the
ground...Moran then jumped in to control Wright (1st half)...the mural
had a great view of that incident. He was also mega late (possibly
deliberate ??) with a very high challenge on the keeper in the 2nd half
for which he got cautioned..had he been booked for the 1st offence, he
would have been off, some refs Ive spoken to since reckon he was lucky
to stay on for the 2nd offence. All MOTD showed was Shearer headbutting
Jensens boot, so I couldnt comment on his behaviour....and Im NOT a Blackburn
supporter, just in case someone thinks theres any bias there !!
Paul
|
46.692 | The $64 question | SIOG::APPS_PB | League Champions 1967 | Wed Sep 16 1992 16:39 | 7 |
|
Who are Arsenal playing tonight?
Oh sorry, Arsenal didnt qualify for Europe, did they?
|
46.693 | Chris Patten | XNOGOV::BALENDRA | Wake me up on Judgment day | Thu Sep 17 1992 15:41 | 10 |
|
re .-1
When is the next championship campaign?
Waiting for Hong Kong are we?
|
46.694 | Limpar for Keane? | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Tue Sep 22 1992 18:06 | 3 |
| There was a brief reference in one of last night's Dublin evening
'papers' to a rumoured swap deal involving Anders Limpar for Roy Keane.
Anyone know more about this? I would be quite happy if it came off.
|
46.695 | My dream transfer | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Tue Sep 22 1992 18:28 | 3 |
| Peter,
Only if it was true, as I believe Roy has the strength ^ commitment that
we need....
|
46.696 | I've read it too....SICK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | MACNAS::MJGREANEY | Bananna Republic | Tue Sep 22 1992 18:33 | 5 |
| we've more than our quota of players who run on the touchlines and
nothin' else!!!!!!!!!!!!!
M.J.
|
46.697 | ex | MACNAS::CWALSH | On the road to nowhere | Tue Sep 22 1992 18:43 | 6 |
| Dream on... Roy Keane wouldn't go a team who pump the ball up the field
and run after it. Even if Forest are bottom of the league he'll stay
with a footballing team. He is a class player and would have more sense
than to go to the Arsenal.
|
46.698 | Any mention in the London papers? | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Tue Sep 22 1992 20:54 | 5 |
| Mick, it's in both of tonight's papers so it must be true. ;-)
One of them mentions a possible exchange deal but instead of Limpar
mentions Pates, Linighan, Davis or Smith or any two from four plus
cash.
|
46.699 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Kendo Nagasaki | Tue Sep 22 1992 21:09 | 5 |
| Paul Davis eh? Has he been let out of George Graham's dungeons
beneath the marble halls then? Have'nt heard of him for a long
time.
barry.
|
46.700 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Wed Sep 23 1992 13:22 | 9 |
| Also, heard a Limpar for Kevin Keen (West Ham) swap rumour. That one
can't be true, surely! As for Paul Davis I think he's been injured (as
well as being out of favour).
Last night Arsenal were rubbish and for long periods Millwall were very
good indeed. In fact they probably deserved to win it. Still, all to
play for at Cold Blow Lane.
Mike M
|
46.701 | Everton trip off | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Thu Sep 24 1992 14:03 | 4 |
| Regretfully we have had to postpone our trip to Highbury due to several
people being otherwise engaged so will not be at the Everton match.
With the demise of sterling we are looking at going to a match near
Christmas and doing a bit of cut-price shopping as well.
|
46.702 | Did you see... | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Fri Sep 25 1992 17:03 | 11 |
| In the Irish Times today there was an article about Roy Keane moving to Arsenal
with Lingingan (sp?) , smith and 1 million in return.
Personal,
I believe GG Should snatch the lad up. Ok we dont need andy, smith is
getting old, so 1 million on top doesnt appear that bad. I'd say roy would do
alot for our fading midfield...
Anything in the English papers...
Mick
|
46.703 | Keane: Key to title. | ARRODS::OHAGANB | a|r|s|e|n|a|l | Fri Sep 25 1992 17:38 | 12 |
| Yep, this report made it into "Today" (it was the only paper left
honest!) a few days back. Clough would be mad to turn this down
and I can't see any other club having the positional players that
Cloughie is after and that Arsenal can offer. It would be a great
and timely buy for Graham because if he's to make an impact on the
season he'll need to make it now in time to catch Manchester Utd,
who I believe will win the championship............if we don't :^)
barry.
|
46.704 | who's supplying the H-T entertainment??? | SIOG::N_DONNELLY | | Mon Sep 28 1992 15:12 | 7 |
| Manchester City visit Highbury tonight (live on sky) with both teams
needing a win to boost morale. An Arsenal win I think could be
(hopefully) the start of a long unbeaten run.Surely their present
inconsistent form can't continue. If they're going to challenge for the
title the rot must stop..............tonight
Noel
|
46.705 | What odds are we for the treble? | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Mon Sep 28 1992 17:43 | 27 |
| >> -< who's supplying the H-T entertainment??? >-
Err, Southern Electric?
>>If they're going to challenge for the title the rot must stop
>>..............tonight
Yep, quite agree, Noel, but will it happen? The way the team has been
playing in the past few weeks the answer has got to be...maybe, maybe
not.
There is a new Arsenal fanzine out called "Up the Arse". With a title
like that it would probably sell very well, for half an hour, in the
King William IV in Hampstead. Until the clientele realise it's about
football!
There's also another Arsenal fan's eye-view type book out called "Fever
Pitch" by Nick Hornby. For the first seventy or so pages there's more
about the break-up of his parents marriage and "New" men and that sort
of stuff than there is about football. Still there is the odd quotable
quote and it can only get better, maybe. I must admit I was concerned
that the jacket cover carried a recommendation from that football fan
of football fans, yes the one and only Julie Birchill (sp?). By the
way, what ever did happen to Tony (cor blimey mate, aint I a lad)
Parsons?
Mike M
|
46.706 | The boy looked at Johhny (Giles) | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Thick as Thieves | Mon Sep 28 1992 18:17 | 6 |
| re . whatever happened to Tony Parsons
He wrote an authorised biography of George Michael can you believe?
He's probably now centre forward for The Independent.
barry.
|
46.707 | Roy Keane | XSTACY::KMCGRATH | Long road, patient donkey | Mon Sep 28 1992 20:53 | 6 |
| There was an article in some irish paper over the weekend saying
Keane may be off to Blackburn, Dalglish having permission to wave his fat
cheque-book at Clough. Its a pity if its true for Arsenal's sake - we've
seen Blackburn out-bid free spending Man Utd before.
- Kevin
|
46.708 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Tue Sep 29 1992 17:26 | 34 |
| >> re . whatever happened to Tony Parsons
>> He wrote an authorised biography of George Michael can you
>> believe?
>> He's probably now centre forward for The Independent.
>> barry.
I'll bet he's got all his records too!
As for the game last night - workmanlike rather than spectacular,
but a welcome three points nevertheless. We could do with another
three on Saturday off the mob from Stamford Bridge.
I think City did us a favour playing Reid in the middle and then
bringing the "one minute man" on. Five years ago it would have
been an excellent combo but these days they are too slow. Also who
were those tarts who played at half-time? The Shamen was it? So
that's what happened to John Binden. And as for that ugly dance
troop, I've seen more meat...
Last week GG allegedly offered Cloughie a couple of million+ for Roy
Keane. Cloughie is supposed to have replied, no but I've got a
left-back you can have.
Rumour has it that the forthcoming games against Leeds (away 21st
Nov), Man Utd (home 28th Nov) and The Totts (away 12th Dec) are all
about to be changed to either a Sunday or Monday to satisfy the
demands of BSkyB. Speaking of the game against The Totts, is it
true that this season away supporters get half the Park Lane and
the seats for the visitors cost 19.50 whereas in the Totts half the
seats are 10.50?
Mike M
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46.709 | 22 bookings!! Its a bloody outrage | YUPPY::PANES | She'll always be my cellulite queen | Tue Sep 29 1992 17:52 | 14 |
| <<< Note 46.708 by YUPPY::MCCABE "Mike" >>>
> As for the game last night - workmanlike rather than spectacular,
> but a welcome three points nevertheless. We could do with another
Qu'elle surprise.
When are the F.A going to do something positive and stamp down on
the Arse's appalling disciplinary record. And to think Ina Wrong was
such a gentleman at the F.Es.
Stuart
|
46.710 | Half the Park Lane for Gooners and everyone.. | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Tue Sep 29 1992 18:28 | 7 |
46.711 | WOT! three points | SIOG::N_DONNELLY | | Tue Sep 29 1992 21:27 | 9 |
| Nice to get three points last night.The first half performance was very
good, the second half, as Mike already said more workmanlike. We should
have won by more but we got the maximum points at the end of the day
and considering the way things have been going lately we can't
complain.
Roll on saturday..........
Noel
|
46.712 | Good performance, can improve | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Tue Sep 29 1992 21:44 | 19 |
| re last night's match
A little more luck with all the chances created could have led to a
more spectacular result. I thought the ref was particularly brave to
take the field without benefit of his canine friend - everybody else
saw clearly Curle drag Campbell down for a penalty right in front of
the ref.
I suppose playing 4-3-3, with Hillier and Jensen being two of the midfield
three, there was little chance of seeing pretty football particularly as
City's only counter ploy was to lob high balls up to Quinn. The
centrebacks coped well and the fullbacks were both superb, especially
Winterburn. Dixon had Holden, the ex Oldham winger, so much in his
pocket that he was taken off. The forwards all played well but it was
revealing to compare Campbell's at times comparatively poor first touch with
Smith's. Kevin's cross for the goal was perfection though and Wright's
athleticism to head it was class. I'd love to see Keane playing with this
side, in place of Hillier I suppose.
|
46.713 | Peter did we both see the same game??????!!!!!!!! | KBOMFG::TANNER | We're one, but we're not the same | Tue Sep 29 1992 23:07 | 23 |
|
Well I finally got to see my first Premier league game live last night, and
what a load of rubbish it was.... Peter you can't honestly call that anywhere
near a football game. The referee should have given them a rugby ball to play
with, because the whole of the second half looked like a rugger game. There
were at least 5 or 6 occasions where both teams founded touch 20-30 yards away
from any player.... neither team could string more than two or three passes
together, and ball control was non-existent....
I just hope somebody else admits that the game last night especially the
entire second half was utter rubbish otherwise footie has really gone downhill
in England this season. Iam not been biast I was really looking forward to the
game last night, but what a disapointment..
Those two donkeys at the end, Andy Gray, and John "someone" know one hell
of a lot about football!!!!! Johns best comment was "If we don't lose then we
can do well"!!!!! Wow that guys clever!!!!!!!! I watched the game with two
Germans, and they had a permanent smile on their faces during the whole second
half.... I wonder why.... We'll probably see after tomorrow nite.....
I just hope it gets better, it can't get any worse.....
-dave-
|
46.714 | | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Wed Sep 30 1992 13:00 | 8 |
| Dave
After the results we've had lately and considering the tactics
employed, I was happy with Arsenal's performance, but can see and hope
for plenty of room for improvement. If you read my note properly, I agreed
it was not pretty. I prefer Arsenal to play 4-4-2 rather than use three
centre forwards and minimal midfield build-up. City's constant lobs to
Quinn as their only tactic did not make for pretty football either.
|
46.715 | Yet another centre half | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Thu Oct 01 1992 15:37 | 4 |
| A small paragraph in one of today's papers mentions that Liverpool are
trying to sign Richard Jobson of Oldham as a replacement for Mark
Wright who is being lined up for a move to Arsenal |-( Do we really
need another centre half? Is GG planning to use the 5-0-5 formation?
|
46.716 | Its true | SEDSWS::WILLMOTT | | Thu Oct 01 1992 19:09 | 12 |
|
Aaaargh!!! Mark Wright to Arsenal !!
Mark "if we're losing i'll fake an injury" Wright....
I love getting hysterical over rumours.
Chris
|
46.717 | He's Out | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Thu Oct 01 1992 19:37 | 6 |
46.718 | | PEKING::NAGLEJ | | Fri Oct 02 1992 17:29 | 21 |
|
Mr House and Mr Nagle have noticed from todays news paper,
the Daily mail, that the donkey, Tony Adams, is back in the
England squad.
Whilst we appreciate the reasons for excluding Liverpools Mr
Wright from the line-up we cannot understand why Mr Adams has
found his way in. Given the choice between the two players it
is obvious that Liverpools Mr Wright would be chosen instead of
Mr Adams.
What is this conferences vast army of Arsenal supporters opinion
of Mr Graham Failures reasoning behind this inclusion, whatever
those reasons may be.
It is refreshing, however, to see that Arsenals Mr Wright has now
found his way in. Lets hope he actually plays.
Yours sincerely,
|
46.719 | enjoy a coke | SIOG::N_DONNELLY | | Fri Oct 02 1992 19:45 | 4 |
| What day next week are we at Millwall?
Noel
|
46.720 | s'obvious! | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Fri Oct 02 1992 19:59 | 27 |
| "reasoning behind this inclusion"...
...There's been a glut in the Norwegian carrot market and the
Norwegian team are bringing over several cwt which they want
disposed of?
...The Wembley authorities are laying on a pre-match display of
precision driving and they need an expert.
...Vinny Jones has announced his availability and is willing to
play out of position to help the cause, but unfortunately because
of his recent indiscretion is out of favour?
...Jack Charlton is unavailable?
...It's all part of the "Essex Man Rools OK!" fabulous fun
fortnight?
...The coach driver of the England team bus has a prior
engagement?
...He's actually not a bad player and deserves to be there on
merit? (Yeah, I know, I saved the best one till last!)
Mike M
P.S. Millwall methinks it's Wednesday but I could be wrong.
|
46.721 | Arsenal 2-1 Chelsea | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Mon Oct 05 1992 20:38 | 8 |
| A bit quiet in here today. Did nobody go on Saturday or are you all
shocked by winning two in a row?
Goals scored by Merson and Wright, Wise got one for Chelsea which
threatened to give them an undeserved point until Anders came on to lay
on Ian's goal with virtually his first kick. Other than that, all I
know is Dixon missed a penalty and loads of other chances were declined
by the best forward line in the league. Anyone got a full report?
|
46.722 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Tue Oct 06 1992 13:10 | 62 |
| v Chelsea, another one-sided affair which Arsenal should have had
wrapped up by half-time, but instead they led just 1-0. The
Arsenal goal was scored by Paul Merson, after 11 minutes, when he
picked up a loose ball about 25 yards out, took a pace forward and
chipped Hitchcock. Another stunner from the Merse. Instead of
playing out wide on the left Merson was playing centre-field,
behind the front three. I prefer him out wide on the left, I
think he's more dangerous there.
As the half wore on Arsenal should have increased their lead,
notably Smith missed a golden opportunity to open his account for
the season. It seemed to be a formality for him to guide a left
wing cross into the corner, but instead he headed it past the
post. At this stage Chelsea weren't in the game at all, Townsend
and Wise were noticeable by their absence.
The opening 20-25 minutes of the second-half were a repeat of the
first-half, but Arsenal failed to take advantage. The best of the
chances fell to Merson, Wright and Campbell. Merson was through
on the left, but elected to square the ball inside rather than
shoot. Wright was clean through with the 'keeper to beat but
blazed over from 20 yards. Then Campbell was through in a similar
position to Wright, but before he could shoot he was bundled over.
Hitchcock saved the resulting Lee Dixon penalty.
I thought then that Chelsea were going to get something out of
the game and minutes later they posted (sic) a warning when
Townsend hit the right-hand upright. Seaman may have saved it. A
few minutes later Harford crossed the ball from the left and Wise
nipped in behind Bould to nod the ball past Seaman for the Chelsea
equaliser.
With 6 minutes left Limpar came on for Merson (and yes that was me
on Match of the Day in the top right-hand corner of the screen
applauding Merson off and Limpar on, fame at last!). Limpar then
received the ball wide on the left, beat a couple of Chelsea
players and crossed for Wright to knock the ball in. A Chelsea
supporter apparently complained to the police about Wright
gesturing to the crowd after he scored. The video evidence
cleared Wright.
Arsenal lined-up as follows:
Seaman
Dixon Adams Bould Winterburn
Hillier Merson Jensen
Wright Smith Campbell
Subs: Pates, Limpar, Miller.
Seaman had a good game in goal, although he didn't have much to
do. Since making a good save in the Blackburn game, from Shearer,
he seems to have got his confidence back. The defence was sound,
although for long periods they had little to do either. In the
first-half the midfield did as it liked, in the second Chelsea
tightened up a bit and put a man on Merson. Up front, Smith had a
sound game holding the ball up and laying it off. Wright ran the
Chelsea defence ragged and Campbell needs to improve his first
touch.
I suspect Millwall tomorrow night will be a harder game.
Mike M
|
46.723 | Millwall | SUBURB::WAITEG | One Way Of Life | Tue Oct 06 1992 13:28 | 3 |
| It will be a harder match:-) Are you going tomorrow, Mike.
**Gary**
|
46.724 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Tue Oct 06 1992 17:40 | 12 |
| Re .723
>> Are you going tomorrow, Mike.
Unfortunately, I'm extremely doshless at the moment and hence can't.
Mind you even if I had the money the thought of trying to watch the
game through a chicken wire fence and then being kept in for 35 minutes
at the end doesn't appeal too much. Therefore it's Capital Gold for
me. Wrong topic, but what has happened to the proposed Millwall move
to a new ground?
Mike M
|
46.725 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | One Way Of Life | Tue Oct 06 1992 18:12 | 9 |
| The Millwall move to a new ground is still on. They have started
building work and the ground is about two minutes away from the DEN.
If your skint then their is a hill behind the away end, you could watch
the game from. A good view, and you can see both goals.
**Gary**
P.S If you decide to go on the hill, DON'T wear an Arsenal shirt.
|
46.726 | The Den...the worst ground in the world | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Tue Oct 06 1992 18:20 | 3 |
| yeah but the police dont let you stand there...
Dave...
|
46.727 | WELCOME TO THE DEN | SUBURB::WAITEG | One Way Of Life | Tue Oct 06 1992 18:26 | 2 |
| Yes they do... I've stood their when i've been skint, and though there
is always police on the hill, i've never been moved.
|
46.728 | Mr. (N)ice guy | UPROAR::WOODWARDD | Dave Woodward | Wed Oct 07 1992 18:54 | 16 |
| I wonder if 2nites the nite Ian Wright (Wright,Wright) will get sent
off ???????
or maybe
......carried off !!!!!
dw.
|
46.729 | (for)Get Carter! | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Dirk, Nasty, Stig, Barry, Leggy | Wed Oct 07 1992 20:21 | 5 |
| George to use the inconsiderable talents of Jimmy Carter as our
secret weapon tonight?
barry.
|
46.730 | | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Wed Oct 07 1992 20:36 | 1 |
| ...yeah, selling peanuts! Or have I got my Carters mixed up?
|
46.731 | gunners to tame lions | SIOG::N_DONNELLY | | Wed Oct 07 1992 20:39 | 4 |
| Tough game ahead tonight.Wouldn't surprise me if it went to penalties.
Don't let Dixon take one.
Noel
|
46.732 | Seaman tames Lions | SIOG::N_DONNELLY | | Thu Oct 08 1992 11:36 | 3 |
| Who have we got in the next round?
Noel
|
46.733 | | CHEFS::HOUSEB | | Thu Oct 08 1992 11:44 | 1 |
| Derby County at the Baseball Ground.
|
46.734 | | PEKING::NAGLEJ | | Thu Oct 08 1992 13:54 | 7 |
|
With a bit of luck Derby will have the baseball bats out to
make sure Arsenal don't get through to th enext round.
Jammy sods, I ask ya.
JN. )
|
46.735 | 50 by Christmas? :^) | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Dirk, Nasty, Stig, Barry, Leggy | Thu Oct 08 1992 14:08 | 3 |
| What was the score in terms of bookings?
barry.
|
46.736 | Great Weekend | LISTIM::LILBURN | Dont wake me up before you go go.. | Tue Oct 13 1992 17:59 | 1 |
| NO BOOKINGS
|
46.737 | Bet the crowd noise still yelled "Offside" | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | XYLANA: Hound of the Backslashers | Tue Oct 13 1992 19:56 | 4 |
| But presumably they still had a crowd of c5,000 there on the North
Bank to watch just in case.
What other team has such loyal supporters? (:==:)
|
46.738 | James Herriot joins England backroom staff | YUPPY::PANES | Dan Quayle? Just say noe! | Wed Oct 14 1992 19:24 | 9 |
|
Last weekend one of the quality papers ran an article about drug-testing
in the Premier League. It intimated that an Arsenal player was worried
that traces of Ecstasy might be detected. For obvious reasons it didn't
name the player , but I have my suspicions. The article omitted to
mention whether or not the foot and mouth vaccine is on the proscribed list.
Stuart
|
46.739 | He's very underrated really | XNOGOV::PATTISON | We All Stand | Wed Oct 14 1992 19:35 | 4 |
| Nah, it wasn't Ecstacy the drug, it was ecstacy the feeling, after he
managed to pass the ball without it going above head height.
All together now: If Adams plays for England so do I...
|
46.740 | Druggy Drag Ragtime USA | UPROAR::WOODWARDD | Dave Woodward | Fri Oct 16 1992 11:31 | 16 |
| ....or was the person ecstatic that the team had gone 15
mins. without
1. a mass brawl
2. a player abusing the (paying) spectators
3. a player being booked/sent off
4. Lee Dixon hooooooofing the ball over the stand
5. half the team jostling/abusing the referee
6. GG buying a (another one !) centre half
7. the team relocating onto another teams part of
London
Just a thought.
and if Dixon plays for England...
|
46.741 | Arsenal 4 0 Spurs | XNOGOV::BALENDRA | Wake me up on Judgment day | Fri Oct 16 1992 17:18 | 8 |
| Adrian,
You are just a loser. Adams played really well on Wednesday. Just
because there is no spurs players in the England team and only 4
Arsenal players participated in the match... no need to get upset.
|-D
|
46.742 | Tish | XNOGOV::PATTISON | We All Stand | Fri Oct 16 1992 17:54 | 11 |
| Elangco,
Enjoy your sense of superiority while it lasts. Spurs had two players
in the U21 team (Walker, Hendon) and I think 2 more in the squad
(Anderton and Barmby).
Wait till Dec 12th to see whether your old nags can beat the young
colts of WHL :-)
Take it easy young man,
Adrian
|
46.743 | It's sunny in Blazingsmoke! | XNOGOV::BALENDRA | Wake me up on Judgment day | Fri Oct 16 1992 18:43 | 13 |
| re -.1
Hardly a problem. Ray Parlour is in the team too. And some other
Arsenal player who I haven't even heard of.
Anyway, not all the U-21 team players get into the first team.
Are you going to get me a ticket as well to watch the Gunners stuff
"boys" from the london north?
Bye, Young Man
Elangco
|
46.744 | Ina Wrong withdrawn again. | YUPPY::PANES | Dan Quayle? Just say noe! | Mon Oct 19 1992 13:22 | 4 |
| Apparently another workmanlike performance and just the one booking, have
made the Mogadons the bookies favourites for the title.
Stuart
|
46.745 | gunners chew up everton | SIOG::N_DONNELLY | | Mon Oct 19 1992 21:31 | 6 |
| Another three points even though we didn't play particularly well.
Everton at home next week should see us with another three and a big
smile on Mon. morning when I join SIOG::DAWSON for breakfast in the
canteen :-)
Noel
|
46.746 | Gunners lose at Animal Farm ..... | SIOG::DAWSON | | Tue Oct 20 1992 16:21 | 6 |
|
We will see ?? Who,s buying who the breakfast ...............
come on YOU BLUES ...........
|
46.747 | YOUR S@@T AAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH | SIOG::DAWSON | | Fri Oct 23 1992 19:48 | 14 |
46.748 | Goonersssssss | SIOG::N_DONNELLY | | Fri Oct 23 1992 19:55 | 7 |
| Arsenal will have to win tomorrow to keep the pressure on the
front-runners.They are unbeaten in the last four league matches,
winning the last three and they should beat a very inconsistent Everton
side.You never know, if other results go our way we could jump up the
table a bit.Can't wait to see siog::dawson's face on Tues.
Noel
|
46.749 | ah ah | ISEPUB::CHAMPOLLION | Can-tas-tic | Fri Oct 23 1992 20:26 | 0 |
46.750 | Lee to step in | CHEFS::HOUSEB | | Mon Oct 26 1992 16:00 | 8 |
| Following Nigel Winterburns ligament injury on Saturday my sources
close to the management tell me ex-England schoolboy and youth
international Justin Lee will step into the breach.
Has anybody any form reports on the youngster or any comments on his
imminent call up.
Brian.
|
46.751 | | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Tue Oct 27 1992 13:10 | 2 |
| Will any of the three hacked down by those vicious Evertonians be fit
for Wednesday at Derby or next Monday at Sainsburys?
|
46.752 | What do you call a man with a half-inch...Justin | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Tue Oct 27 1992 15:52 | 32 |
| >>Will any of the three hacked down by those vicious Evertonians be fit
>>for Wednesday at Derby or next Monday at Sainsburys?
According to today's Daily Mirror (therefore it must be true!)
Winterburn is definitely out for two weeks with knee ligament trouble.
Wright, Dixon and Jensen will have a fitness test before tomorrow's
game.
As regards Justin Lee, I would have thought that Stephen Morrow or Kenny
Webster (the reserve team left-back) would have been chosen ahead of
him. Maybe Morrow and Webster are injured or out on loan somewhere. I
haven't seen Lee play but he is apparently pretty useful. He was the
youth team captain last year and is tipped as a future first-team
captain.
On the evidence of Saturday's performance Everton are going to struggle
this year. They didn't really have much to offer and apart from a
goalmouth scramble in the second-half they didn't look like scoring.
I was slightly surprised at how fat Howard Kendall is these days,
perhaps the rumours about him being an alcholic are true.
Arsenal went ahead after four minutes when Merson crossed for Wright to
head home from close range. Limpar scored a cracker in the second-half
after a one-two with Merson. It should have been more than 2-0 but Dixon,
Wright and Winterburn all went off injured and Jensen played on even
though he was carrying an injury.
Rumour has it that GG has offered Cloughie 3.5 million for Roy Keane.
Cloughie reputedly said, make it 4.0 million and it's a deal.
Mike M
|
46.753 | ......... | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Tue Oct 27 1992 15:59 | 8 |
| re .-1
Sure whats another 500,000 pounds?? If we are prepared to spent 3.5 million and
it needs 4 million for the deal, then just go and do the deal and get it over
with.
I only saw the goals on tv, so hows the team playing in general?? Things arent
going bad, we getting the results while still only playing moderate football.
|
46.754 | Arsenal + Roy Keane = Champions! | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Tue Oct 27 1992 16:07 | 19 |
| > As regards Justin Lee, I would have thought that Stephen Morrow or Kenny
> Webster (the reserve team left-back) would have been chosen ahead of
> him. Maybe Morrow and Webster are injured or out on loan somewhere. I
What about Pal Lydersen? Is he injured or what?
> Rumour has it that GG has offered Cloughie 3.5 million for Roy Keane.
> Cloughie reputedly said, make it 4.0 million and it's a deal.
A bargain in my opinion, compared with the prices paid for Platt and
that fat geezer who now plays for Lazyo. Sign him George! A paper at
the weekend also speculated that GG is interested in Jeremy Charles the
Forest right back.
I see Anders is willing to sign a new 4 year contract in advance of the
current one expiring next Summer. I wish George wouldn't keep
forgetting him when he picks the team. What do you think of the current
line-up Mike? Smith and Campbell aren't scoring much so should they be
playing?
|
46.755 | ???? | ESSB::BLONG | I Was There on the Stretford End | Tue Oct 27 1992 16:11 | 6 |
46.756 | Charlo | CHEFS::HOUSEB | | Tue Oct 27 1992 17:29 | 8 |
| I saw Jeremy Charles at a club in Oxford Saturday night, judging by the
weight he was carrying he has retired.
I know he finished at Oxford about 4 years ago, rumour has it he
started up some sort of insurance brokers/company with a couple of
other ex-pros.
Brian.
|
46.757 | Here it comes.... | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Wed Oct 28 1992 23:08 | 4 |
| Well fellow fans it here it is, at last, with the help of the hearts topic....
PS I'm not sure of all the scorers, so If any of you know, reentry the note and
update.
|
46.758 | the story so far... | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Wed Oct 28 1992 23:11 | 72 |
|
1992 Result
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Aug 15th:: Norwich City (h)|2-4|(Bould,??)
| Tue Aug 18th:: Blackburn Rovers (a)|1-0|
| Sun Aug 23nd:: Liverpool (a)|0-2|(Limpar,Wright)
| Tue Aug 25th:: Oldham Athletic (h)|2-0|(Winterburn,Wright)
| Sat Aug 29th:: Sheffield Wednesday (h)|2-1|(??)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Wed Sep 2nd:: Queens Park Rangers (a)|0-0|
| Sat Sep 5th:: Wimbledon (a)|3-2|(Wright 2)
| Sat Sep 12th:: Blackburn Rovers (h)|0-1|
| Sat Sep 19th:: Sheffield Utd (a)|1-1|(Wright)
| Wed Sep 23rd:: Millwall Coca-Cola 2nd rd 1st leg (h)|1-1|(?)
| Mon Sep 28th:: Manchester City (h)|1-0|(Wright)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Oct 3rd:: Chelsea (h)|2-1|(Merson,Wright)
| Wed Oct 7th:: Millwall Coca-Cola 2nd rd 2nd leg (a)|1-1|(?)
| Arg 2-2 Arsenal 3-1 Pen | |
| Sat Oct 17th:: Nottingham Forest (a)|0-1|(Smith)
| Sat Oct 24th:: Everton (h)|2-0|(Wright,Limpar)
| Wed Oct 28th:: Derby Coca-Cola 3rd rd (a)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Mon Nov 2nd:: Crystal Palace (a)| |
| Sat Nov 7th:: Coventry City (h)| |
| Sat Nov 21st:: Leeds Utd (a)| |
| Sat Nov 28th:: Manchester Utd (h)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Wed Dec 2nd:: Coca-Cola 4th rd (-)| |
| Sat Dec 5th:: Southampton (a)| |
| Sat dec 12th:: Tottenham Hotspur (a)| |
| Sat Dec 19th:: Middlesborough (h)| |
| Sat Dec 26th:: Ipswich Town (h)| |
| Mon Dec 28th:: Aston Villa (a)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
1993 Result
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Jan 2nd:: F.A. cup 3rd rd (-)| |
| Wed Jan 6th:: Coca-Cola 5th rd (-)| |
| Sat Jan 9th:: Sheffield Utd (h)| |
| Sat Jan 16th:: Manchester City (a)| |
| Sat Jan 23th:: F.A. cup 3th rd (a)| |
| Wed Jan 27th:: Sheffield Wednesday (a)| |
| Sat Jan 30th:: Liverpool (h)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Feb 6th:: Norwich City (a)| |
| Tue Feb 9th:: Wimbledon (h)| |
| Wed Feb 10th:: Coca-Cola Cup Semi 1st leg (-)| |
| Sat Feb 13th:: Queens Park Rangers/ F.A. Cup 5th rd(h)| |
| Sat Feb 20th:: Oldham Athletic (a)| |
| Sat Feb 27th:: Chelsea (a)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Mar 6th:: Nottingham Forest / F.A. Cup 6th rd (h)| |
| Tue Mar 9th:: Leeds Utd (h)| |
| Wed Mar 10th:: Coca-Cola Cup Semi 2nd leg (-)| |
| Sat Mar 13th:: Coventry City (a)| |
| Sat Mar 20th:: Southampton (h)| |
| Wed Mar 24th:: Manchester Utd (a)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Apr 3rd:: Tottenham Hotspur (h)| |
| Sun Apr 4th:: F.A. Cup Semi-Final (-)| |
| Sat Apr 10th:: Ipswich Town (a)| |
| Mon Apr 12th:: Aston Villa (h)| |
| Sat Apr 17th:: Middlesborough (a)| |
| Sun Apr 18th:: Coca-Cola Cup Final (-)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat May 1st:: Everton (a)| |
| Sat May 8th:: Crystal Palace (h)| |
| Sat May 15th:: F.A. Cup Final (-)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
|
46.759 | Coke is it! | XNOGOV::BALENDRA | Wake me up on Judgment day | Thu Oct 29 1992 15:06 | 7 |
| Does anyone know the line up for last night's 7up game? Did Wright
play?
Radio 5 suggested Arsenal should have won and Campbell missed 3
chances, though he scored the equalizer.
Elangco ( happy that he discovered another supporter in the building)
|
46.760 | | SIOG::N_DONNELLY | | Thu Oct 29 1992 15:37 | 7 |
| Not a bad result last night, I think we should beat them at Highbury
and advance to the fourth round where we have been drawn away to either
Plymouth or Scarborough (quarter-finals here we come)
Dixon,Winterburn and Wright were all missing last night with
Lydersen,Morrow and OOH AH Limpar replacing them.Eight games unbeaten
and the Fab Eagles at Selhurst on Mon.
|
46.761 | on behalf of mick | XSTACY::KMCGRATH | Long road, patient donkey | Thu Oct 29 1992 15:47 | 72 |
|
1992 Result
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Aug 15th:: Norwich City (h)|2-4|(Bould,??)
| Tue Aug 18th:: Blackburn Rovers (a)|1-0|
| Sun Aug 23nd:: Liverpool (a)|0-2|(Limpar,Wright)
| Tue Aug 25th:: Oldham Athletic (h)|2-0|(Winterburn,Wright)
| Sat Aug 29th:: Sheffield Wednesday (h)|2-1|(??)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Wed Sep 2nd:: Queens Park Rangers (a)|0-0|
| Sat Sep 5th:: Wimbledon (a)|3-2|(Wright 2)
| Sat Sep 12th:: Blackburn Rovers (h)|0-1|
| Sat Sep 19th:: Sheffield Utd (a)|1-1|(Wright)
| Wed Sep 23rd:: Millwall Coca-Cola 2nd rd 1st leg (h)|1-1|(?)
| Mon Sep 28th:: Manchester City (h)|1-0|(Wright)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Oct 3rd:: Chelsea (h)|2-1|(Merson,Wright)
| Wed Oct 7th:: Millwall Coca-Cola 2nd rd 2nd leg (a)|1-1|(?)
| Arg 2-2 Arsenal 3-1 Pen | |
| Sat Oct 17th:: Nottingham Forest (a)|0-1|(Smith)
| Sat Oct 24th:: Everton (h)|2-0|(Wright,Limpar)
| Wed Oct 28th:: Derby Coca-Cola 3rd rd (a)|1-1|(Campbell)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Mon Nov 2nd:: Crystal Palace (a)| |
| Sat Nov 7th:: Coventry City (h)| |
| Sat Nov 21st:: Leeds Utd (a)| |
| Sat Nov 28th:: Manchester Utd (h)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Wed Dec 2nd:: Coca-Cola 4th rd (-)| |
| Sat Dec 5th:: Southampton (a)| |
| Sat dec 12th:: Tottenham Hotspur (a)| |
| Sat Dec 19th:: Middlesborough (h)| |
| Sat Dec 26th:: Ipswich Town (h)| |
| Mon Dec 28th:: Aston Villa (a)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
1993 Result
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Jan 2nd:: F.A. cup 3rd rd (-)| |
| Wed Jan 6th:: Coca-Cola 5th rd (-)| |
| Sat Jan 9th:: Sheffield Utd (h)| |
| Sat Jan 16th:: Manchester City (a)| |
| Sat Jan 23th:: F.A. cup 3th rd (a)| |
| Wed Jan 27th:: Sheffield Wednesday (a)| |
| Sat Jan 30th:: Liverpool (h)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Feb 6th:: Norwich City (a)| |
| Tue Feb 9th:: Wimbledon (h)| |
| Wed Feb 10th:: Coca-Cola Cup Semi 1st leg (-)| |
| Sat Feb 13th:: Queens Park Rangers/ F.A. Cup 5th rd(h)| |
| Sat Feb 20th:: Oldham Athletic (a)| |
| Sat Feb 27th:: Chelsea (a)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Mar 6th:: Nottingham Forest / F.A. Cup 6th rd (h)| |
| Tue Mar 9th:: Leeds Utd (h)| |
| Wed Mar 10th:: Coca-Cola Cup Semi 2nd leg (-)| |
| Sat Mar 13th:: Coventry City (a)| |
| Sat Mar 20th:: Southampton (h)| |
| Wed Mar 24th:: Manchester Utd (a)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Apr 3rd:: Tottenham Hotspur (h)| |
| Sun Apr 4th:: F.A. Cup Semi-Final (-)| |
| Sat Apr 10th:: Ipswich Town (a)| |
| Mon Apr 12th:: Aston Villa (h)| |
| Sat Apr 17th:: Middlesborough (a)| |
| Sun Apr 18th:: Coca-Cola Cup Final (-)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat May 1st:: Everton (a)| |
| Sat May 8th:: Crystal Palace (h)| |
| Sat May 15th:: F.A. Cup Final (-)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
|
46.762 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Thu Oct 29 1992 16:36 | 41 |
| >>Radio 5 suggested Arsenal should have won and Campbell missed 3
>>chances, though he scored the equalizer.
In the last fifteen minutes Arsenal (Campbell) had 4 very good chances,
of which only one was converted. However, if Campbell had tucked away
one or more of the chances that came his way it would have been an
injustice (although very welcome!) as Derby played very well and
created half a dozen good openings. Seaman was in inspired form and
saved Arsenal on a number of occasions.
Your on the spot reporter (not me, a mate) reckons that Arsenal played
reasonably well in the first fifteen minutes and very well in the last
fifteen minutes, with the intervening period being all Derby.
The tactics last night were a bit suspect. The forward line was Smith
playing down the middle, Campbell out wide on the right and Limpar on
the left. Limpar hardly got a look in. And how many more times
does GG have to play Campbell wide on the right? Campbell is not a
right winger!! He is a powerful, no nonsense, down the middle
centre-forward and if he had a decent first touch he would score a
regular 30 goals a season.
After Derby scored Campbell moved back into the middle, with Smith.
Limpar dropped back to midfield to play wide on the left and hey presto
Campbell suddenly looked awesome as Limpar started supplying him with
through balls to run onto. At this point Arsenal were ripping the Derby
defence to shreds.
If Campbell is going to be a real star he needs a better first touch.
Perhaps half a hour a day kicking a ball against an uneven wall would
help him. For this reason I prefer Smith, his first touch is excellent
and his distribution is pretty good as well. When he plays I think
Arsenal have many more options up front.
Missing scorers for the table are:
Norwich - Campbell
Sheff W - Merson, Parlour
Millwall - Campbell got them both and the penalty scorers were
Hillier, Campbell and Smith.
Mike M
|
46.763 | Update with scorers... | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Thu Oct 29 1992 16:53 | 71 |
| 1992 Result
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Aug 15th:: Norwich City (h)|2-4|(Bould,Campbell)
| Tue Aug 18th:: Blackburn Rovers (a)|1-0|
| Sun Aug 23nd:: Liverpool (a)|0-2|(Limpar,Wright)
| Tue Aug 25th:: Oldham Athletic (h)|2-0|(Winterburn,Wright)
| Sat Aug 29th:: Sheffield Wednesday (h)|2-1|(Merson,Parlour)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Wed Sep 2nd:: Queens Park Rangers (a)|0-0|
| Sat Sep 5th:: Wimbledon (a)|3-2|(Wright 2)
| Sat Sep 12th:: Blackburn Rovers (h)|0-1|
| Sat Sep 19th:: Sheffield Utd (a)|1-1|(Wright)
| Wed Sep 23rd:: Millwall Coca-Cola 2nd rd 1st leg (h)|1-1|(Campbell)
| Mon Sep 28th:: Manchester City (h)|1-0|(Wright)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Oct 3rd:: Chelsea (h)|2-1|(Merson,Wright)
| Wed Oct 7th:: Millwall Coca-Cola 2nd rd 2nd leg (a)|1-1|(Campbell)
| Arg 2-2 Arsenal 3-1 Pen (Hillier,Campbell,Smith)| |
| Sat Oct 17th:: Nottingham Forest (a)|0-1|(Smith)
| Sat Oct 24th:: Everton (h)|2-0|(Wright,Limpar)
| Wed Oct 28th:: Derby Coca-Cola 3rd rd (a)|1-1|(Campbell)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Mon Nov 2nd:: Crystal Palace (a)| |
| Sat Nov 7th:: Coventry City (h)| |
| Sat Nov 21st:: Leeds Utd (a)| |
| Sat Nov 28th:: Manchester Utd (h)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Wed Dec 2nd:: Coca-Cola 4th rd (-)| |
| Sat Dec 5th:: Southampton (a)| |
| Sat dec 12th:: Tottenham Hotspur (a)| |
| Sat Dec 19th:: Middlesborough (h)| |
| Sat Dec 26th:: Ipswich Town (h)| |
| Mon Dec 28th:: Aston Villa (a)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
1993 Result
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Jan 2nd:: F.A. cup 3rd rd (-)| |
| Wed Jan 6th:: Coca-Cola 5th rd (-)| |
| Sat Jan 9th:: Sheffield Utd (h)| |
| Sat Jan 16th:: Manchester City (a)| |
| Sat Jan 23th:: F.A. cup 3th rd (a)| |
| Wed Jan 27th:: Sheffield Wednesday (a)| |
| Sat Jan 30th:: Liverpool (h)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Feb 6th:: Norwich City (a)| |
| Tue Feb 9th:: Wimbledon (h)| |
| Wed Feb 10th:: Coca-Cola Cup Semi 1st leg (-)| |
| Sat Feb 13th:: Queens Park Rangers/ F.A. Cup 5th rd(h)| |
| Sat Feb 20th:: Oldham Athletic (a)| |
| Sat Feb 27th:: Chelsea (a)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Mar 6th:: Nottingham Forest / F.A. Cup 6th rd (h)| |
| Tue Mar 9th:: Leeds Utd (h)| |
| Wed Mar 10th:: Coca-Cola Cup Semi 2nd leg (-)| |
| Sat Mar 13th:: Coventry City (a)| |
| Sat Mar 20th:: Southampton (h)| |
| Wed Mar 24th:: Manchester Utd (a)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Apr 3rd:: Tottenham Hotspur (h)| |
| Sun Apr 4th:: F.A. Cup Semi-Final (-)| |
| Sat Apr 10th:: Ipswich Town (a)| |
| Mon Apr 12th:: Aston Villa (h)| |
| Sat Apr 17th:: Middlesborough (a)| |
| Sun Apr 18th:: Coca-Cola Cup Final (-)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat May 1st:: Everton (a)| |
| Sat May 8th:: Crystal Palace (h)| |
| Sat May 15th:: F.A. Cup Final (-)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
|
46.764 | | YUPPY::PANES | Apache Twins - 300lbs of pure sex | Fri Oct 30 1992 12:36 | 9 |
| re .last
Does the table refer to the number of bookings, because it doesnt add up to
27?
Stuart
|
46.765 | info please | SIOG::N_DONNELLY | | Fri Oct 30 1992 20:03 | 13 |
| Just a couple of questions............
Anybody know when the replay against Derby is ?
Anybody know if Ian Wright or Lee Dixon will be fit for the Palace
game ? (I believe Winterburn is out for a month)
Besides Monday nights game are we scheduled to be on Sky Sports live
again before Christmas ?
Noel
|
46.766 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Sat Oct 31 1992 17:42 | 10 |
| Noel,
From what I can remember, we are on 3 times before Xmas, so monday's nite
game is the last.
Derby game: sure wouldnt it be played at highbury??
Dont know about the injuries...
mick-working on a staurday!!
|
46.767 | | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Mon Nov 02 1992 13:48 | 4 |
| re Derby replay. I believe it's not 'til December 1st due to Derby's
involvement in the Anglo-Italian Cup taking precedence over the Coke
Cup! GG is reportedly not amused as the next round should be taking
place that week.
|
46.768 | do the wright thing | SIOG::N_DONNELLY | | Mon Nov 02 1992 20:28 | 8 |
| I believe Ian Wright is very doubtful for tonight. Apparently they're
going to leave it as late as possible to decide.Hope he makes it as
he's worth a goal a game (well nearly)
Let's hope for another three points and a good entertaining
performance.
Noel
|
46.769 | Never Thought I,D be shouting for the ARSE... | SIOG::DAWSON | | Mon Nov 02 1992 20:33 | 12 |
|
I hope Arsenal win or my beloved EVERTON drop to penultimate (sp)
in the premier league................
Cheers
Liam
|
46.770 | ? | YUPPY::PANES | Apache Twins - 300lbs of pure sex | Tue Nov 03 1992 12:02 | 6 |
|
Any news on Ray Parlours facial injury after his visit to Selhurst?
Concerned of Camberwell
|
46.771 | I said .."Are you looking at me???" | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Tue Nov 03 1992 16:22 | 18 |
| Well another win!!!
I didnt think we'd score after palace eqaulised, but that goal deserves to win
any game. We're not playing the most colourfull football, but as mr panes points
out we're doing a professional job. The two goals were well taken.
Mike,
You're right about campbell on the left, he's lost out there.....
wright's goal came directly from kevin being in the middle of the park.
I'd rather have campbell in the middle. Smith did ok like holding up the ball,
but if gg is going to leave him there then campbell is no good on the left, so he
should put limpar on.
The back played ok, abit hairy at times. And what was seaman doing, that goal was
his fault.
Mick who went over the top when wright scored 8^)
|
46.772 | ALWAYS LUCKY!!! | MACNAS::CWALSH | Life's a beach, then you dive | Tue Nov 03 1992 19:02 | 13 |
| Last night was the first time I had a good look at John Jensen in the
Arsenal colours and I have to say it.... The man is useless...
All he did lastnight was get the ball from his teammates and pass it to
someone else behind him.... he didn't pass one ball forward all night..
He never wins a ball in the middle of the park except the ones that are
passed to him and he sure as hell isn't going to score. What a waste of
dosh!!
Colm.
p.s. The Arse were poxed to win lastnight, if Armstrong was any good he
would have got 3. LUCKY ARSENAL
|
46.773 | and so....... | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Tue Nov 03 1992 19:14 | 71 |
| 1992 Result
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Aug 15th:: Norwich City (h)|2-4|(Bould,Campbell)
| Tue Aug 18th:: Blackburn Rovers (a)|1-0|
| Sun Aug 23nd:: Liverpool (a)|0-2|(Limpar,Wright)
| Tue Aug 25th:: Oldham Athletic (h)|2-0|(Winterburn,Wright)
| Sat Aug 29th:: Sheffield Wednesday (h)|2-1|(Merson,Parlour)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Wed Sep 2nd:: Queens Park Rangers (a)|0-0|
| Sat Sep 5th:: Wimbledon (a)|3-2|(Wright 2)
| Sat Sep 12th:: Blackburn Rovers (h)|0-1|
| Sat Sep 19th:: Sheffield Utd (a)|1-1|(Wright)
| Wed Sep 23rd:: Millwall Coca-Cola 2nd rd 1st leg (h)|1-1|(Campbell)
| Mon Sep 28th:: Manchester City (h)|1-0|(Wright)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Oct 3rd:: Chelsea (h)|2-1|(Merson,Wright)
| Wed Oct 7th:: Millwall Coca-Cola 2nd rd 2nd leg (a)|1-1|(Campbell)
| Arg 2-2 Arsenal 3-1 Pen (Hillier,Campbell,Smith)| |
| Sat Oct 17th:: Nottingham Forest (a)|0-1|(Smith)
| Sat Oct 24th:: Everton (h)|2-0|(Wright,Limpar)
| Wed Oct 28th:: Derby Coca-Cola 3rd rd (a)|1-1|(Campbell)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Mon Nov 2nd:: Crystal Palace (a)|1-2|(Merson,Wright)
| Sat Nov 7th:: Coventry City (h)| |
| Sat Nov 21st:: Leeds Utd (a)| |
| Sat Nov 28th:: Manchester Utd (h)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Wed Dec 2nd:: Coca-Cola 4th rd (-)| |
| Sat Dec 5th:: Southampton (a)| |
| Sat dec 12th:: Tottenham Hotspur (a)| |
| Sat Dec 19th:: Middlesborough (h)| |
| Sat Dec 26th:: Ipswich Town (h)| |
| Mon Dec 28th:: Aston Villa (a)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
1993 Result
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Jan 2nd:: F.A. cup 3rd rd (-)| |
| Wed Jan 6th:: Coca-Cola 5th rd (-)| |
| Sat Jan 9th:: Sheffield Utd (h)| |
| Sat Jan 16th:: Manchester City (a)| |
| Sat Jan 23th:: F.A. cup 3th rd (a)| |
| Wed Jan 27th:: Sheffield Wednesday (a)| |
| Sat Jan 30th:: Liverpool (h)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Feb 6th:: Norwich City (a)| |
| Tue Feb 9th:: Wimbledon (h)| |
| Wed Feb 10th:: Coca-Cola Cup Semi 1st leg (-)| |
| Sat Feb 13th:: Queens Park Rangers/ F.A. Cup 5th rd(h)| |
| Sat Feb 20th:: Oldham Athletic (a)| |
| Sat Feb 27th:: Chelsea (a)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Mar 6th:: Nottingham Forest / F.A. Cup 6th rd (h)| |
| Tue Mar 9th:: Leeds Utd (h)| |
| Wed Mar 10th:: Coca-Cola Cup Semi 2nd leg (-)| |
| Sat Mar 13th:: Coventry City (a)| |
| Sat Mar 20th:: Southampton (h)| |
| Wed Mar 24th:: Manchester Utd (a)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Apr 3rd:: Tottenham Hotspur (h)| |
| Sun Apr 4th:: F.A. Cup Semi-Final (-)| |
| Sat Apr 10th:: Ipswich Town (a)| |
| Mon Apr 12th:: Aston Villa (h)| |
| Sat Apr 17th:: Middlesborough (a)| |
| Sun Apr 18th:: Coca-Cola Cup Final (-)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat May 1st:: Everton (a)| |
| Sat May 8th:: Crystal Palace (h)| |
| Sat May 15th:: F.A. Cup Final (-)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
|
46.774 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Tue Nov 03 1992 20:39 | 7 |
| Re: .772 LUCKY ARSENAL
What a load of old <small round spherical objects>! Arsenal won last
night because they played the better football, created the better
chances and scored the better goals.
Mike M
|
46.775 | | PLUNDR::MORAN | Well Des, it was a bit of a bobbler.... | Tue Nov 03 1992 20:50 | 6 |
|
re .774
> What a load of old <small round spherical objects>!
Speak for yourself mate! ;-)
|
46.776 | FEs take your humiliation like men | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Tue Nov 03 1992 20:56 | 15 |
46.777 | | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Tue Nov 03 1992 20:59 | 3 |
46.778 | glad all over.... | SIOG::N_DONNELLY | | Wed Nov 04 1992 14:27 | 7 |
| When you think of it lads, the Palace fans have a fair argument...
they did manage to stay on level terms with the Arsenal for two periods
one lasting four mins. and the other lasting six :-)
Noel
|
46.779 | Latest in the Keane saga | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Fri Nov 06 1992 20:41 | 4 |
46.780 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Mon Nov 09 1992 12:39 | 71 |
| 1992 Result
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Aug 15th:: Norwich City (h)|2-4|(Bould,Campbell)
| Tue Aug 18th:: Blackburn Rovers (a)|1-0|
| Sun Aug 23nd:: Liverpool (a)|0-2|(Limpar,Wright)
| Tue Aug 25th:: Oldham Athletic (h)|2-0|(Winterburn,Wright)
| Sat Aug 29th:: Sheffield Wednesday (h)|2-1|(Merson,Parlour)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Wed Sep 2nd:: Queens Park Rangers (a)|0-0|
| Sat Sep 5th:: Wimbledon (a)|3-2|(Wright 2)
| Sat Sep 12th:: Blackburn Rovers (h)|0-1|
| Sat Sep 19th:: Sheffield Utd (a)|1-1|(Wright)
| Wed Sep 23rd:: Millwall Coca-Cola 2nd rd 1st leg (h)|1-1|(Campbell)
| Mon Sep 28th:: Manchester City (h)|1-0|(Wright)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Oct 3rd:: Chelsea (h)|2-1|(Merson,Wright)
| Wed Oct 7th:: Millwall Coca-Cola 2nd rd 2nd leg (a)|1-1|(Campbell)
| Arg 2-2 Arsenal 3-1 Pen (Hillier,Campbell,Smith)| |
| Sat Oct 17th:: Nottingham Forest (a)|0-1|(Smith)
| Sat Oct 24th:: Everton (h)|2-0|(Wright,Limpar)
| Wed Oct 28th:: Derby Coca-Cola 3rd rd (a)|1-1|(Campbell)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Mon Nov 2nd:: Crystal Palace (a)|1-2|(Merson,Wright)
| Sat Nov 7th:: Coventry City (h)|3-0|(Smith,Wright,Campbell)
| Sat Nov 21st:: Leeds Utd (a)| |
| Sat Nov 28th:: Manchester Utd (h)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Wed Dec 2nd:: Coca-Cola 4th rd (-)| |
| Sat Dec 5th:: Southampton (a)| |
| Sat dec 12th:: Tottenham Hotspur (a)| |
| Sat Dec 19th:: Middlesborough (h)| |
| Sat Dec 26th:: Ipswich Town (h)| |
| Mon Dec 28th:: Aston Villa (a)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
1993 Result
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Jan 2nd:: F.A. cup 3rd rd (-)| |
| Wed Jan 6th:: Coca-Cola 5th rd (-)| |
| Sat Jan 9th:: Sheffield Utd (h)| |
| Sat Jan 16th:: Manchester City (a)| |
| Sat Jan 23th:: F.A. cup 3th rd (a)| |
| Wed Jan 27th:: Sheffield Wednesday (a)| |
| Sat Jan 30th:: Liverpool (h)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Feb 6th:: Norwich City (a)| |
| Tue Feb 9th:: Wimbledon (h)| |
| Wed Feb 10th:: Coca-Cola Cup Semi 1st leg (-)| |
| Sat Feb 13th:: Queens Park Rangers/ F.A. Cup 5th rd(h)| |
| Sat Feb 20th:: Oldham Athletic (a)| |
| Sat Feb 27th:: Chelsea (a)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Mar 6th:: Nottingham Forest / F.A. Cup 6th rd (h)| |
| Tue Mar 9th:: Leeds Utd (h)| |
| Wed Mar 10th:: Coca-Cola Cup Semi 2nd leg (-)| |
| Sat Mar 13th:: Coventry City (a)| |
| Sat Mar 20th:: Southampton (h)| |
| Wed Mar 24th:: Manchester Utd (a)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Apr 3rd:: Tottenham Hotspur (h)| |
| Sun Apr 4th:: F.A. Cup Semi-Final (-)| |
| Sat Apr 10th:: Ipswich Town (a)| |
| Mon Apr 12th:: Aston Villa (h)| |
| Sat Apr 17th:: Middlesborough (a)| |
| Sun Apr 18th:: Coca-Cola Cup Final (-)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat May 1st:: Everton (a)| |
| Sat May 8th:: Crystal Palace (h)| |
| Sat May 15th:: F.A. Cup Final (-)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
|
46.781 | Arsenal 3-0 Coventry | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Mon Nov 09 1992 19:11 | 8 |
| Poor old Coventry, they changed their formation to cope with Merson.
This tactic seemingly worked well as Merson didn't score.
Unfortunately, for them, they forgot about Smith, Wright and Campbell!
After 6 wins in a row, Arsenal go top for the first time since May 91.
Apparently Limpar is bitching in the Swedish Press about how GG is
treating him lately. I can see his point but short of getting FIFA to
change the rules to 12 a side, what can GG do?
|
46.782 | Limpar:He's good...but not that good. | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | | Wed Nov 11 1992 15:26 | 12 |
| I have to agree with the last note about Mr Limpar,he is without a
doubt one of the most talented players in the football league,let alone
the squad,but GG would be insane to change a side who are unbeaten in
nine and have one their last six league games.I too can not honestly
see who you would drop,the side works well as a team at the moment and
the only one I would consider is Kevin Campbell purely because he's
not being played down the middle where he would be far more
dangerous,but to do that you would have to change the entire team
pattern.
So in conclusion I'd leave the side exactly as it is,unless things go
drastically wrong and the whole shape of the side needs a re-think.
What does anyone else think on the Limpar situation.
|
46.783 | !!!!!!!!! | LISTIM::LILBURN | Back to sleep | Wed Nov 11 1992 20:18 | 5 |
| >> .... Mr Limpar,he is without a
>> doubt one of the most talented players in the football league,let alone
>> the squad,
I'll have a pint of what you're drinking
|
46.784 | He's pretty good for Sweden | STKOFF::SPERSSON | Pas de probleme | Thu Nov 12 1992 13:21 | 12 |
|
During this period of rare and short appearances for Arsenal, Limpar
has played his best two games ever for Sweden. Yesterday in Israel he
was King of the field and scored an absolutely fantastic goal from 30
yards.
So I say: Keep it this way!
As for .783, I can understand that people have varied opinions about
Limpar, but is there any point in denying he's talented?
Sometimes I wonder how the Brits define Football talent.
|
46.785 | | YUPPY::PANES | Beware of geeks bearing gifts | Thu Nov 12 1992 14:05 | 13 |
| <<< Note 46.784 by STKOFF::SPERSSON "Pas de probleme" >>>
-< He's pretty good for Sweden >-
> As for .783, I can understand that people have varied opinions about
> Limpar, but is there any point in denying he's talented?
I am not sure but I suspect that the author of .783 was referring to the
fact that Limpy plays in the Premier League not the "football League".
Maybe it was just wishful thinking on LISTIM::LILBURN's part.
Stuart
|
46.786 | A match winner | XNOGOV::BALENDRA | Wake me up on Judgment day | Thu Nov 12 1992 17:08 | 15 |
| On Limpar,
Do we really need Smith? How about Limpar on the left, Merson on the
right and Wright and Campbell up front. Bring Smithy as a substitute if
needed.
Limpar has exciting potential as we all know. I still remember the goal
he scored against Villa in the Makita cup in his first game for
Arsenal. An absolute stunner. Not forgetting the goal last season
against Liverpool, when gunners ran riot tearing the kop to pieces.
What do ya think?
Elangco
|
46.787 | Boring Arse as per usual.. | VAXVLS::CCASEY | Liverpool now and forever.. | Thu Nov 12 1992 17:18 | 4 |
| Yawn..
Colin..
^^^^^^^
|
46.788 | Champions, every other year. | ARRODS::OHAGANB | | Thu Nov 12 1992 17:46 | 7 |
| Are the grapes nice and sour then Colin? How many goals have we
put past Liverpool in the last two meetings? 6 is'nt it?
Enough said,
barry.
|
46.789 | Food for thought.. | VAXVLS::CCASEY | Liverpool now and forever.. | Thu Nov 12 1992 19:12 | 11 |
| you asked for a thought and i gave one there was no need to go into the
past if your going to go back over the last two meetings go back back a
lot more and you'd find a different story any way it doesn't matter if
yee put 20 past us whem the ball stops rollin' its whoever is the
Premier Champions thats going to count.
So i'll leave it at that ..
Colin..
^^^^^^^
|
46.790 | | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Thu Nov 12 1992 21:18 | 6 |
| re .787 and .789
What a constructive contribution - "boring arse" and "yawn".
If you have no interest in the topic being discussed just press next
unseen and don't waste disk and people's time with drivel.
|
46.791 | TottTottenham Hotspur, are you watching on the box? | ARRODS::OHAGANB | The Return of Kipperhead | Tue Nov 17 1992 13:09 | 17 |
| "All of our sitcoms feature Arsenal fans apart from "Birds of a
Feather" where Chris is a Spurs supporter. Mind you he is stupid
and is in jail"
Lawrence Marks and Maurice Gran, Arsenal fans and co writers of
"Birds of a Feather, "New Statesman", and "Harvey Moon", quoted
from the Oct/Nov issue of "One Nil Down, Two One Up".
I wonder if they are the chaps responsible for last night's
Beeb sitcom "Get Back"? I don't think the club has ever had
so much publicity crammed into 30 minutes. Mind you, Spurs
fans might at least draw comfort from the fact that the whole
thing was absoloute rubbish from start to finish.
barry.
|
46.792 | What team does Victor Meldrew support? | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Tue Nov 17 1992 15:57 | 20 |
| "Get Back" is that that new sitcom with "Whatsisname" (Ray?) Winston,
the chap who played Carlin in "Scum"?
Andrew Cole got another goal at the weekend. Since his transfer in the
summer I think he's got a dozen for Bristol City. Cloughie,
apparently, is interested in buying him, but "Bristle" want 2 million.
If Bristol City do sell him I think Arsenal are on for 30% of the
transfer money.
The Roy Keane transfer to Arsenal rumour seems to have died a death,
particularly with the advent of the Roy Keane to moneybags Blackburn
rumour. On Sportsnight Cloughie stated that Keane was going nowhere.
Leeds, Leeds, Leeds on Saturday. It should be a good day out - an
early start, breakfast at Woodall or Trowell services, a couple of
pints before the game, the game itself (and hopefully a victory),
luvverly jublee!
Mike M
|
46.793 | Latest re Keane | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Tue Nov 17 1992 20:27 | 8 |
| Re Roy
One of today's papers reckoned he had signed up with Denis Roach the
well-known agent who specialises in getting players fixed up in Italy.
It also said OBE was trying to get him to sign a new mega-bucks deal
but he didn't want to do anything re staying or leaving until the end
of the season. I hope this doesn't mean GG reverting to Donkey Thomas
instead.
|
46.794 | you got it | MILE::PRIEST | | Wed Nov 18 1992 20:28 | 9 |
| > I wonder if they are the chaps responsible for last night's
> Beeb sitcom "Get Back"?
You're right - they are !
> the whole
> thing was absoloute rubbish from start to finish.
Right again !!
|
46.795 | 8---------------) | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Night On Disco Mountain | Mon Nov 23 1992 13:03 | 8 |
| The true test of champions is when you're turfed out of bed at
4:00 in the morning because of a bomb scare (desperate tactics from
Wilko I say), lose 3-0 and still remain 2nd in the League at the
end of the day......Brian.
barry.
|
46.796 | Excuses excuses excuses | XSTACY::JLUNDON | @GAO 822-4715 Leeds Champions | Mon Nov 23 1992 13:12 | 9 |
| > 4:00 in the morning because of a bomb scare (desperate tactics from
> Wilko I say), lose 3-0 and still remain 2nd in the League at the
Looks like Arsenal are desperate if they are blaming a little bomb scare for
getting wipped off the field by a team that it supposed to be on the way down!
Come back when you've got a better excuse - please.
James.
|
46.797 | wake up Arsenal it's 4am | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Mon Nov 23 1992 14:51 | 3 |
| Barry let's hope that's the only time we lose to minnows for the rest
of this season. Do you reckon Leeds will get any sleep the night before
they come to Highbury?
|
46.798 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Night On Disco Mountain | Mon Nov 23 1992 15:13 | 10 |
| Wilko's obviously studied the disruption tactics brought against
England's 1970 World Cup team. I bet Seamen and Hillier were the
victims of poisonous darts fired from the pipes of Amazonian
pygmies (Batty included). Scandalous I say.
barry.
I'm sure I saw Johanne Cruyff driving a Mini up the Archway Road
this morning.
|
46.799 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Mon Nov 23 1992 15:46 | 67 |
46.800 | | PEKING::NAGLEJ | | Mon Nov 23 1992 15:57 | 11 |
|
Mike, good report.
This story about the bomb scare, is it true ? To be perfectly
serious this could have been an attempt to unsettle the Arsenal
team by the hotel staff or other guests just to try and help
their home team keep its LEAGUE home unbeaten record.
Just a thought.
JN.
|
46.801 | Derby, when? | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Tue Nov 24 1992 12:56 | 1 |
| When's the Coke replay with Derby?
|
46.802 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Wed Nov 25 1992 12:01 | 11 |
| Peter, the Coca Cola replay is next Tuesday, the 1st. The winners are
then away to Scarborough on the 8th/9th. Incidentally, Andrew Mockler,
ex-Arsenal youth player scored the goal that put Scarborough in the
next round.
As for the bomb scare at 4.00am on Saturday I doubt very much that it
had any bearing on the outcome of the game. Afterall it's eleven hours
from then till kick off time. Still, let's hope we can get back to
winning ways against Utd. this Saturday.
Mike M
|
46.803 | Ally McCoist? | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Thu Nov 26 1992 16:30 | 2 |
| I see in 272.58 that GG has signed Ally McCoist! How much did Rangers
pay him (GG)? ;-)
|
46.804 | Henrik Larsen? | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Thu Nov 26 1992 17:03 | 2 |
| This one is true, well it was in the Sun. GG is trying to sign Henrik
Larsen of Pisa and Denmark midfield fame.
|
46.805 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | All You Need Is Cash | Thu Nov 26 1992 17:16 | 3 |
| George continues his Norse obsession.
barry
|
46.806 | Go for him George | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Thu Nov 26 1992 20:11 | 8 |
46.807 | More Speculation | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | What colour is the sky in your world | Sat Nov 28 1992 11:24 | 10 |
| Yet more transfer speculation surrounding Arsenal in The Sun today,it
appears that GG is now after both Warren Barton and Robbie Earle of
Wimbledon fame.The Asking price a snip at a mere 4 million the pair.
Now after watching Arsenal at Wimbledon this seasonWWarren Barton wouldse
seem to be a good buy(he was the best player on the pitch t that day) but
I'am not so sure about Robbie Earle,it all depends on how they intend to s
split the 4 million.Anyway it's only speculation and it was in the Sun.
It must be great being a Sun sports writer because if you link every
semi talented player with every big club your bound to be first
somewhere along the way, and this appears to be the Sun's policy.
|
46.808 | Verbally Challenged | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | What colour is the sky in your world | Sat Nov 28 1992 11:45 | 3 |
| RE -1
Sorry about the sp sp speech inped I'am taking sp sp special classes to
try to s s solve this problem.
|
46.809 | Had to settle for West Ham :-) | PEKING::JOLLYL | Viva la rock .... the killer lives on | Mon Nov 30 1992 15:52 | 7 |
|
Mike,
Ton is still looking for you,
Loz.
|
46.810 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Mon Nov 30 1992 16:05 | 12 |
| >>Mike,
>>Ton is still looking for you,
>>Loz.
Loz, ask Ton which address he wants the two unused tickets sent to. As
per arrangements I was in the AFSC from 12.55 to 14.55. Lots of
Norwegians in there, but no Dutch.
Mike M
|
46.811 | | DBOSW2::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Mon Nov 30 1992 16:56 | 6 |
| If Arsenal don't sort out midfield, they'll win nothing this season. A
terrible performance. The full game was shown on RTE on Saturday.
Rubbish. We desperately, desperately need someone in midfield and it's
not John Jenson. What about Paul Davis, even as a stopgap?
Declan
|
46.812 | Well O well | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Women, You cant live with them.....pass the beer nuts | Mon Nov 30 1992 17:06 | 12 |
| Yet another defeat, we seem to be getting them in pairs!!!
It seems we were crap, utter crap (a well know saying here in ireland!!).
Well, mike what did you think of the games, ON MOTD we seemed to create the
odd chance or two, but failed to take them....
Again, I believe our problem is in mid-field. Hillier and jensen just
aint good enough, we need to get someone in the middle who can link up well
with our attacker and yes I'm talking Mr keane.. So buy him please
As for these wimbledon two, I cant say as I've hardly ever seen them
|
46.813 | Now, where can I buy a Matchbox Tracy Island? | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Wed Dec 02 1992 20:00 | 50 |
| Totally stuffed in consecutive weeks is not good news. The manner
of the two defeats wasn't good news either and both games were on
Match of the Day! I thought the edited highlights of the Man U
game did us a favour. It was more one-sided, in United's favour,
than the highlights indicated. Giggs had an excellent game, as
did 'old man' Robson playing in front of the back four. Arsenal
couldn't find a way through the United defence and in the
second-half resorted to the long punt up the field, which didn't
trouble Pallister at all.
Jensen and Hillier in central midfield were dreadful; no pace and
no creative ideas. I think that individually they are both
reasonable enough players and can do the type of job that Kevin
Richardson did so well a few years ago, but not both of them
together. Richardson had no pace either, but then he had Thomas
and Rocastle doing his running and chasing.
So, six defeats and it's not even Christmas yet! In 1938 Arsenal
won the league with 11 defeats (I think Chelsea also did that in
'52), so anything is possible, but we can't afford too many more.
Last night was better, but the Derby defence helped a great deal,
they were appalling. Arsenal should have had a hatful but poor
finishing kept the score to a respectable 2-1.
Mark Flatts played his first full game for the first-team and
looked quite useful. If he plays as well as this consistently
then Mr Limpar may find himself out in the cold permanently.
What to do or say about Limpar? On his day he is brilliant, the
proverbial match-winner. However, when it's not his day Arsenal
might as well play with ten men. Unfortunately it's not his day
on at least 50% of occasions. The pro Limpar clamouring tend to
forget this. A bit like John Barnes playing for England, has he
really been worth 70+ caps? Probably not. Therefore is he worth
his place on the off chance that he *might* do something special?
Probably not.
Flatts was one of seven home-grown players in the Arsenal team
last night. The others being: Adams, Morrow, Parlour, Merson,
Hillier and Campbell.
There has been a lot of speculation in the press recently
involving Arsenal and various players. I think GG will make a
move for someone before Christmas (but then again I've been wrong
before!). Roy Keane would be ideal, but it might take 4+ (gulp!)
million. Robbie Earle would be OK and Warren Barton I'm not sure
about.
Mike M
|
46.814 | Roy Keane please Santy! | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Thu Dec 03 1992 14:38 | 8 |
| After last night's classy display by Roy Keane I'm more conviced than
ever that we have to sign him. I'm going to write to Santy Claus to ask
him to deliver Roy to GG for Christmas. I'll also ask him to ensure
that Forest get out of trouble. They're far too good to be at the
bottom. But I don't want them to get any further in the Coke Cup ;-)
There's speculation that Leeds want to sign Dixon and Bould but GG has
countered this audacity by inquiring about McAllister.
|
46.815 | only if the Gunners come through!! | MACNAS::MJGREANEY | Bananna Republic | Thu Dec 03 1992 16:08 | 14 |
|
>>After last night's classy display by Roy Keane I'm more convinced than
ever that we have to sign him.
.....If Arsenal are lucky enough to come through the next tie then
you'll be able to see Roy display his talents at highbury
in the next round :-))
M.J.
"come on UREDS"
|
46.816 | Update | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Women, You cant live with them.....pass the beer nuts | Thu Dec 03 1992 22:30 | 71 |
| 1992 Result
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Aug 15th:: Norwich City (h)|2-4|(Bould,Campbell)
| Tue Aug 18th:: Blackburn Rovers (a)|1-0|
| Sun Aug 23nd:: Liverpool (a)|0-2|(Limpar,Wright)
| Tue Aug 25th:: Oldham Athletic (h)|2-0|(Winterburn,Wright)
| Sat Aug 29th:: Sheffield Wednesday (h)|2-1|(Merson,Parlour)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Wed Sep 2nd:: Queens Park Rangers (a)|0-0|
| Sat Sep 5th:: Wimbledon (a)|3-2|(Wright 2)
| Sat Sep 12th:: Blackburn Rovers (h)|0-1|
| Sat Sep 19th:: Sheffield Utd (a)|1-1|(Wright)
| Wed Sep 23rd:: Millwall Coca-Cola 2nd rd 1st leg (h)|1-1|(Campbell)
| Mon Sep 28th:: Manchester City (h)|1-0|(Wright)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Oct 3rd:: Chelsea (h)|2-1|(Merson,Wright)
| Wed Oct 7th:: Millwall Coca-Cola 2nd rd 2nd leg (a)|1-1|(Campbell)
| Arg 2-2 Arsenal 3-1 Pen (Hillier,Campbell,Smith)| |
| Sat Oct 17th:: Nottingham Forest (a)|0-1|(Smith)
| Sat Oct 24th:: Everton (h)|2-0|(Wright,Limpar)
| Wed Oct 28th:: Derby Coca-Cola 3rd rd (a)|1-1|(Campbell)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Mon Nov 2nd:: Crystal Palace (a)|1-2|(Merson,Wright)
| Sat Nov 7th:: Coventry City (h)|3-0|(Smith,Wright,Campbell)
| Sat Nov 21st:: Leeds Utd (a)|3-0|
| Sat Nov 28th:: Manchester Utd (h)|0-1|
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Tue Dec 1st:: Berby Coca-Cola 3rd rd reply (h)|2-1|(Wright,Campbell)
| Sat Dec 5th:: Southampton (a)| |
| Sat dec 12th:: Tottenham Hotspur (a)| |
| Sat Dec 19th:: Middlesborough (h)| |
| Sat Dec 26th:: Ipswich Town (h)| |
| Mon Dec 28th:: Aston Villa (a)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
1993 Result
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Jan 2nd:: F.A. cup 3rd rd (-)| |
| Wed Jan 6th:: Coca-Cola 5th rd (-)| |
| Sat Jan 9th:: Sheffield Utd (h)| |
| Sat Jan 16th:: Manchester City (a)| |
| Sat Jan 23th:: F.A. cup 3th rd (a)| |
| Wed Jan 27th:: Sheffield Wednesday (a)| |
| Sat Jan 30th:: Liverpool (h)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Feb 6th:: Norwich City (a)| |
| Tue Feb 9th:: Wimbledon (h)| |
| Wed Feb 10th:: Coca-Cola Cup Semi 1st leg (-)| |
| Sat Feb 13th:: Queens Park Rangers/ F.A. Cup 5th rd(h)| |
| Sat Feb 20th:: Oldham Athletic (a)| |
| Sat Feb 27th:: Chelsea (a)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Mar 6th:: Nottingham Forest / F.A. Cup 6th rd (h)| |
| Tue Mar 9th:: Leeds Utd (h)| |
| Wed Mar 10th:: Coca-Cola Cup Semi 2nd leg (-)| |
| Sat Mar 13th:: Coventry City (a)| |
| Sat Mar 20th:: Southampton (h)| |
| Wed Mar 24th:: Manchester Utd (a)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Apr 3rd:: Tottenham Hotspur (h)| |
| Sun Apr 4th:: F.A. Cup Semi-Final (-)| |
| Sat Apr 10th:: Ipswich Town (a)| |
| Mon Apr 12th:: Aston Villa (h)| |
| Sat Apr 17th:: Middlesborough (a)| |
| Sun Apr 18th:: Coca-Cola Cup Final (-)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat May 1st:: Everton (a)| |
| Sat May 8th:: Crystal Palace (h)| |
| Sat May 15th:: F.A. Cup Final (-)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
|
46.817 | A red card counts as 3 | YUPPY::PANES | A leper can't change his spots | Fri Dec 04 1992 11:48 | 6 |
| Would somebody please supply a bookings update. I drew 63 in the office sweep
and I need to know how the Arse are doing.
Thanks,
Stuart
|
46.818 | no need to count European games... | YUPPY::PANES | You'll never take me alive, copper | Wed Dec 09 1992 17:10 | 5 |
| Another booking on Saturday, please can I have an update.
Thanks,
Stuart
|
46.819 | (United 15 bookings) | TRUCKS::SANT | But sir, it's *supposed* to do that! | Wed Dec 09 1992 18:14 | 9 |
|
Latest from the Fair Play league...
Arsenal 22 bookings
Palace 14 bookings and 2 sendings-off
Not much in it, Stuart ;-)
Andy.
|
46.820 | Allegedly | SIOG::BUCKLEY | Manchester - Championship Free Zone | Wed Dec 09 1992 19:51 | 3 |
| > -< A red card counts as 3 >-
How many does assualting players in a night club count for ???
|
46.821 | don't get libellous | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Wed Dec 09 1992 19:54 | 3 |
| > How many does assualting players in a night club count for ???
Are you trying to insinuate something here?
|
46.822 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | By eck it's parky | Wed Dec 09 1992 19:59 | 6 |
|
It was in the papers on Sunday - Arsenal and Southampton players in a
fracas at a nightclub in Southampton, Hurlock & Groves were
mentioned.....
Paul
|
46.823 | F.X. Theme from Laurel & Hardy | ARRODS::OHAGANB | | Wed Dec 09 1992 20:03 | 3 |
| Hurlock and Groves, an unlikely combination that.
barry.
|
46.824 | | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Wed Dec 09 1992 20:23 | 7 |
| > It was in the papers on Sunday - Arsenal and Southampton players in a
> fracas at a nightclub in Southampton, Hurlock & Groves were
> mentioned.....
Hurlock and Groves; one never will play for Arsenal, the other never
could or should have done. So what's this got to do with Arsenal's
disciplinary record?
|
46.825 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | By eck it's parky | Wed Dec 09 1992 20:25 | 5 |
|
Appearantly Hurlock and Groves got 'done' by a number of unnamed
Arsenal players - allegedly.
Paul
|
46.826 | A Gunner | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Wed Dec 09 1992 21:03 | 6 |
46.827 | | SIOG::BUCKLEY | Manchester - Championship Free Zone | Thu Dec 10 1992 13:46 | 7 |
|
Allegedly Groves and Hurlock beat Merson and Bould in a game of pool
which, given the Arsenal duos past experience was a bad idea. Merson
and Bould were then driven home by Kevin Campbell.
Joke of the week goes to George Graham who said 'We may have some
problems but discipline isnt one of them ...' HA HA
|
46.828 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Thu Dec 10 1992 14:30 | 10 |
| >>Allegedly Groves and Hurlock beat Merson and Bould in a game of pool
>>which, given the Arsenal duos past experience was a bad idea. Merson
>>and Bould were then driven home by Kevin Campbell.
Blimey, shock horror!! I dumbfounded by the news... Merson and Bould
lost a game of pool and then got a lift home. Tell me more, who won
the game of darts? Who bought the first round of drinks? Did they
have to buy any petrol on the way home?
Mike M
|
46.829 | Gunner Warren? | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Fri Dec 11 1992 13:35 | 4 |
46.830 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Fri Dec 11 1992 15:56 | 13 |
| Apparently, Mr Merson (he of Southampton nightclub fame) was banned
from the AFSC dance on Tuesday night, but turned up anyway. He then
proceded to get totally legless. A certain Mr Graham was not amused.
Such a waste, so much talent disappearing down the bottom of a pint
glass.
The new stand now has most of the superstructure for the upper and
lower tiers built.
Tottenham tomorrow, Winterburn is supposed to be playing, according to
today's Mirror.
Mike M
|
46.831 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | | Fri Dec 11 1992 17:33 | 6 |
| Add Kevin Campbell's name to Highbury's drink driving hall of
infamy. What's happening? Is George now selecting teams based on
drink driving convictions?
barry.
|
46.832 | Ian Wright | FORTY2::FOWLERM | | Mon Dec 14 1992 14:32 | 7 |
| I read on Ceefax last night that Ian Wright is looking at a possible nine match
ban for thumping David Howells on television.
He can't really complain can he? Dalian Atkinson to replace him in the England
team?
Mike
|
46.833 | 25 bookings and counting.. | YUPPY::PANES | My base is not for touching | Mon Dec 14 1992 15:06 | 0 |
46.834 | Wright vs. Bowe | SIOG::BUCKLEY | Manchester - Championship Free Zone | Mon Dec 14 1992 15:30 | 5 |
|
> Joke of the week goes to George Graham who said 'We may have some
> problems but discipline isnt one of them ...' HA HA
I stand corrected.
|
46.835 | | VAXVLS::CCASEY | Liverpool now and forever.. | Tue Dec 15 1992 12:33 | 7 |
| Nine matches seems a little extravagant because the example to which
they were comparing the Wright incident. Th injured party received a
broken jaw. It is reakoned that he'll receive a hefty fine and be
banned for a few games..
Colin..
^^^^^^^
|
46.836 | | TRUCKS::SANT | But sir, it's *supposed* to do that! | Tue Dec 15 1992 15:21 | 8 |
|
Apparently....
Ian Wrong is now denying he thumped Howells.
No doubt he has the full support of his management...8-(
Andy.
|
46.837 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Tue Dec 15 1992 16:46 | 9 |
| Ye Gods it was awful! Match of the Day got it about right when
they showed 5 minutes of each half. The other eighty minutes were
full of nasty, grim and spiteful "football" containing umpteen
misplaced passes that wouldn't have been out of place on Sunday
morning on Hackney Marshes. That probably does a disservice to anyone
who's played over there, apart from me that is! And as for Mr Wright,
what a dickhead!
Mike M
|
46.838 | He throws more punches than Eubank... | MIACT::RANKINE | | Tue Dec 15 1992 17:48 | 12 |
46.839 | Guardian says 33 bookings | IOSG::WICKSA | Left alone in IOSG's rabbit warren | Tue Dec 15 1992 18:40 | 8 |
| Re .833 about the bookings,
That's just in the league right? todays Guardian also reports
8 bookings in the Coke Cup.
regards,
Andrew.D.wicks
|
46.840 | Unlucky olde Arsenal | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Tue Dec 15 1992 20:19 | 10 |
|
I thought the referee was very poor and very weak. He denied Arsenal 2
obvious penalties and chickened out of the Wright incident. He seemed
very close on television and I don't think he was looking away as Ray
Wilkins claimed.
Tottenham were fortunate to win but Arsenal cannot complain about
bad luck.
Gary.
|
46.841 | Charge of the Wright brigade | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | You don't wanna do it like that !!!! | Wed Dec 16 1992 19:00 | 6 |
| Surprise!! Surprise!!
Ian Wright has been charged by the FA. No details on fines, bans etc.
Wright claims he didn't touch him, but the FA said that after viewing the video,
that even if he didn't hit him, the intent was there.
|
46.842 | hoof it... hoof 'im... hoof | YUPPY::PANES | Don't buy Cliff, buy Carter | Wed Dec 16 1992 19:05 | 9 |
| re .841
Ian Wright was always such a gentleman when he was a Palace player.
I find his change in character both surprising and alarming, but there
again if you have Adams as a stablemate......
Stuart
|
46.843 | | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Wed Dec 16 1992 20:45 | 3 |
| For that foul and unprovoked attack on our Tone you are hereby banned
from this topic for life or until Palace beat Arsenal whichever comes
sooner.
|
46.844 | The striker | XNOGOV::BALENDRA | Wake me up on Judgment day | Fri Dec 18 1992 18:03 | 5 |
|
What's the latest on Ian Wright, does anyone know?
Elangco
|
46.845 | | BLOOMS::OHAGANB | none | Fri Dec 18 1992 18:29 | 5 |
| In keeping with Graham Kelly's recent defence of the player who
"elbowed" his opponents face into the local casuality ward, expect
the FA to pay for Ian Wright to have boxing lessons. Absurd, I know.
barry.
|
46.846 | | PEKING::COSSEYN | WORLD BEWARE!! GAZZA'S BACK | Tue Dec 22 1992 16:58 | 25 |
|
Were at that time of year again when the falling down water is flowing
freely the spirits are high the players are falling over Paul Merson
whose proping the Changing room doors open, while still not managing
to spill a drop of lager, the players are spiking Ian Wrights drink
with Vodka this packs a better punch. Adams turns up, kit bag under one
arm 4 pack under the other Ray Parlour annoyed with his captain because
he knocked the plug out of his perm setting device and in the back
ground THE BIG DISIPLINARIAN George Graham sits nervously with a paper
bag on his head after a drunken volley of abuse from Kevin Campbell.
But they manage to pull themselves together and are delighted with
only losing 1-0 but who cares all will be forgotton in a couple of
hours time until Sunday morning when our papers are full off the Drunken
exploits of the Arsenal faithful but we all know What A GREAT
DISIPLINARIAN George Graham is....
Meanwhile back on the training ground that talented footballer Anders
Limpar is still practising and hoping he can launch that ball over the
hundred metre mark so he can get a regular first team place...
Neil.....
|
46.847 | Senor Graham? | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Tue Dec 22 1992 18:51 | 8 |
46.848 | Coke is it! | XNOGOV::BALENDRA | Wake me up on Judgment day | Thu Dec 24 1992 16:04 | 3 |
| What happened to the Scarborough match?
|
46.849 | | DJENR8::VTX_OPER | | Mon Jan 04 1993 13:29 | 1 |
| The Scarborough match is this Wednesday the 6th.
|
46.850 | What was the score v Villa last Monday | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | You don't wanna do it like that !!!! | Mon Jan 04 1993 13:52 | 0 |
46.851 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Women, You cant live with them.....pass the beer nuts | Mon Jan 04 1993 13:53 | 71 |
| 1992 Result
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Aug 15th:: Norwich City (h)|2-4|(Bould,Campbell)
| Tue Aug 18th:: Blackburn Rovers (a)|1-0|
| Sun Aug 23nd:: Liverpool (a)|0-2|(Limpar,Wright)
| Tue Aug 25th:: Oldham Athletic (h)|2-0|(Winterburn,Wright)
| Sat Aug 29th:: Sheffield Wednesday (h)|2-1|(Merson,Parlour)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Wed Sep 2nd:: Queens Park Rangers (a)|0-0|
| Sat Sep 5th:: Wimbledon (a)|3-2|(Wright 2)
| Sat Sep 12th:: Blackburn Rovers (h)|0-1|
| Sat Sep 19th:: Sheffield Utd (a)|1-1|(Wright)
| Wed Sep 23rd:: Millwall Coca-Cola 2nd rd 1st leg (h)|1-1|(Campbell)
| Mon Sep 28th:: Manchester City (h)|1-0|(Wright)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Oct 3rd:: Chelsea (h)|2-1|(Merson,Wright)
| Wed Oct 7th:: Millwall Coca-Cola 2nd rd 2nd leg (a)|1-1|(Campbell)
| Arg 2-2 Arsenal 3-1 Pen (Hillier,Campbell,Smith)| |
| Sat Oct 17th:: Nottingham Forest (a)|0-1|(Smith)
| Sat Oct 24th:: Everton (h)|2-0|(Wright,Limpar)
| Wed Oct 28th:: Derby Coca-Cola 3rd rd (a)|1-1|(Campbell)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Mon Nov 2nd:: Crystal Palace (a)|1-2|(Merson,Wright)
| Sat Nov 7th:: Coventry City (h)|3-0|(Smith,Wright,Campbell)
| Sat Nov 21st:: Leeds Utd (a)|3-0|
| Sat Nov 28th:: Manchester Utd (h)|0-1|
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Tue Dec 1st:: Derby Coca-Cola 3rd rd reply (h)|2-1|(Wright,Campbell)
| Sat Dec 5th:: Southampton (a)|2-0|
| Sat Dec 12th:: Tottenham Hotspur (a)|1-0|
| Sat Dec 19th:: Middlesborough (h)|1-1|(Wright)
| Sat Dec 26th:: Ipswich Town (h)|0-0|
| Mon Dec 28th:: Aston Villa (a)|1-0|
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
1993 Result
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Jan 2nd:: Yeovil F.A. cup 3rd rd (a)|1-3|(Wright 3)
| Wed Jan 6th:: Scarborough Coca-Cola 4th rd (a)| |
| Sat Jan 9th:: Sheffield Utd (h)| |
| Sat Jan 16th:: Manchester City (a)| |
| Sat Jan 23th:: F.A. cup 4th rd (a)| |
| Wed Jan 27th:: Sheffield Wednesday (a)| |
| Sat Jan 30th:: Liverpool (h)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Feb 6th:: Norwich City (a)| |
| Tue Feb 9th:: Wimbledon (h)| |
| Wed Feb 10th:: Coca-Cola Cup Semi 1st leg (-)| |
| Sat Feb 13th:: Queens Park Rangers/ F.A. Cup 5th rd(h)| |
| Sat Feb 20th:: Oldham Athletic (a)| |
| Sat Feb 27th:: Chelsea (a)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Mar 6th:: Nottingham Forest / F.A. Cup 6th rd (h)| |
| Tue Mar 9th:: Leeds Utd (h)| |
| Wed Mar 10th:: Coca-Cola Cup Semi 2nd leg (-)| |
| Sat Mar 13th:: Coventry City (a)| |
| Sat Mar 20th:: Southampton (h)| |
| Wed Mar 24th:: Manchester Utd (a)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Apr 3rd:: Tottenham Hotspur (h)| |
| Sun Apr 4th:: F.A. Cup Semi-Final (-)| |
| Sat Apr 10th:: Ipswich Town (a)| |
| Mon Apr 12th:: Aston Villa (h)| |
| Sat Apr 17th:: Middlesborough (a)| |
| Sun Apr 18th:: Coca-Cola Cup Final (-)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat May 1st:: Everton (a)| |
| Sat May 8th:: Crystal Palace (h)| |
| Sat May 15th:: F.A. Cup Final (-)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
|
46.852 | Villa 1 Arsenal 0 (saunders (pen)) | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Women, You cant live with them.....pass the beer nuts | Mon Jan 04 1993 18:57 | 0 |
46.853 | Not a pretty sight | YUPPY::PANES | Don't buy Cliff.. buy Carter | Tue Jan 05 1993 16:32 | 68 |
46.854 | What went wrong in '91 ;-) | NSDC::SIMPSON | The future sure isn't what it used to be | Tue Jan 05 1993 16:44 | 1 |
| Didn't they play in 1991 then?
|
46.855 | | WARNUT::TPCASE::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Wed Jan 06 1993 16:01 | 2 |
| Is Wright in more trouble? Picture in daily Mirror showed Wright giving V-sign to
Yeovil supporters.
|
46.856 | Arsenal going to miss WRIGHT!! | PEKING::SHALLOMA | | Thu Jan 07 1993 19:35 | 8 |
|
Just heard on the radio that Ian Wright has been suspended for 3
matches due to the punching incident against Spurs involving Howels!
Aron..
|
46.857 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | JACK CHARLTON IS DESPICABLE | Thu Jan 07 1993 20:35 | 3 |
46.858 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Greetings From Bomb City | Fri Jan 08 1993 13:40 | 4 |
| Does Wright's ban take effect immediately and cover only the Premier
and FA Cup? We'll need him for the Forest Coke Cup game next week.
barry.
|
46.859 | Yes | MOEUR3::SMITH | | Fri Jan 08 1993 14:15 | 6 |
|
On radio 4 this AM (yes you can hear it in France!) they said the ban
covered two league and one FA Cup game. WHY (!!) will you need him for
the Coke Cup?
|
46.860 | | MOEUR3::CROUCH | Okey dokey Michael | Fri Jan 08 1993 14:45 | 4 |
|
>WHY (!!) will you need him for the Coke Cup?
To flatten Roy Keane?
|
46.861 | Forest Fire But Gunners Blaze to Victory :-) | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Greetings From Bomb City | Fri Jan 08 1993 15:32 | 14 |
|
>WHY (!!) will you need him for the Coke Cup?
Well, they (Forest) have been known to be a bit handy in this
competition (in all it's guises).
>>To flatten Roy Keane?
I doubt it, Cloughie or nature or both has built up Keane in the
last season into quite a sturdy chap. What with the mad Metallica
fan (Pearce) in attendance also, I'd expect Wright to be well
behaved. 3-2 to Arsenal.
barry.
|
46.862 | Arsenal 4-0 Flatulent Egos | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Fri Jan 08 1993 23:11 | 12 |
| re <<< Note 46.853 by YUPPY::PANES "Don't buy Cliff.. buy Carter" >>>
-< Not a pretty sight >-
My memory is on the blink Stuo but I thought I barred you from this topic
for life or until the improbable event of a Palarse win over the chosen
ones after your last petty swipe at Godzone team, get outahere man!
According to quotes in the 'press', the flatulent ones' manager reckons Mr
Wright is much better behaved since he left Sainsbury's sports ground.
He got sent off twice while there.
If we can get by Forest we virtually have a bye into the Coke Final or
do you seriously believe Palarse can do a Hartlepool?
|
46.863 | Typical Gooner | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Our Nige is Their Nige Now - Thank the Lord | Mon Jan 11 1993 11:21 | 9 |
| Re -1
I think you'll find that "England's lost winger" actually said that Ian
Attitude was BETTER behaved at Selhurst.
Just a minor point
paul
|
46.864 | Bonds reckons he's England material | YUPPY::PANES | My other bus is a 68 | Tue Jan 12 1993 12:11 | 6 |
|
Is there any truth in the rumour that George Graham has put in a bid
for Julian Dicks?
Stuart
|
46.865 | I can take no more | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Tue Jan 12 1993 20:11 | 10 |
| Paneso, your continued trespassing in the marble halls of topic 46 has
lead me to the drastic step of leaving Digital this Friday after 13
years of a lot of fun. Not least in the fun has been participating in
this conference so I would like to thank you all and wish you all good
luck. All except the Spivs, Mancs, Scousers etc of course ;-)
I rely on Mike and Barry to keep the unwashed rabble who trespass in 46
in order from now on.
So it's goodbye from me and UP THE GUNNERS!!!!
|
46.866 | And so....... | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Women, You cant live with them.....pass the beer nuts | Tue Jan 12 1993 20:34 | 10 |
| Well,
Peter, you're off...well it was nice to have meet you during my
travels and sure your input into the conf and this topic will be sorely
missed. Sure perhaps we can organise a trip to mecca sometime.
Well, the best of luck to you in the future
Mick
|
46.867 | All the best Peter | YUPPY::PANES | My other bus is a 68 | Wed Jan 13 1993 11:54 | 18 |
| <<< Note 46.865 by SIOG::SPENCER "Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286" >>>
-< I can take no more >-
Peter,
A drastic course of action leaving because of my "trespassing"
but I understand that following the Arse is indeed the preoccupation
of the deranged.
It was a pleasure meeting you even though the main topic of conversation
was McCabe trying to prove that Arsenal are an interesting team.
Good luck with whatever you choose to do, and I hope the Arse get the
long overdue stuffing they deserve from the F.Es in the Coca-Cola
cup, and take the fizz out of their season which has only been notable
for their appalling disciplinary record ;-),
Sliante,
Stuart
|
46.868 | Forgive me my trespassing,.,, | YUPPY::PANES | light, bright and trite | Wed Jan 13 1993 17:25 | 7 |
| The Grauniad reports that the Arse were jeered of the pitch ( by their
own supporters ), at half-time last night. All I heard on the radio
was the occasional sound of braying.
Stuart
|
46.869 | | TRUCKS::SANT | a rockin' and a rollin' | Wed Jan 13 1993 17:39 | 9 |
|
>..the occasional sound of braying...
That wasn't the *crowd*, Stuart....... 8-) 8-)
That was the *players*!!!!
Andy.
|
46.870 | We are now unbeaten in the last 4 game!! | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Women, You cant live with them.....pass the beer nuts | Thu Jan 14 1993 16:24 | 74 |
| 1992 Result
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Aug 15th:: Norwich City (h)|2-4|(Bould,Campbell)
| Tue Aug 18th:: Blackburn Rovers (a)|1-0|
| Sun Aug 23nd:: Liverpool (a)|0-2|(Limpar,Wright)
| Tue Aug 25th:: Oldham Athletic (h)|2-0|(Winterburn,Wright)
| Sat Aug 29th:: Sheffield Wednesday (h)|2-1|(Merson,Parlour)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Wed Sep 2nd:: Queens Park Rangers (a)|0-0|
| Sat Sep 5th:: Wimbledon (a)|3-2|(Wright 2)
| Sat Sep 12th:: Blackburn Rovers (h)|0-1|
| Sat Sep 19th:: Sheffield Utd (a)|1-1|(Wright)
| Wed Sep 23rd:: Millwall Coca-Cola 2nd rd 1st leg (h)|1-1|(Campbell)
| Mon Sep 28th:: Manchester City (h)|1-0|(Wright)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Oct 3rd:: Chelsea (h)|2-1|(Merson,Wright)
| Wed Oct 7th:: Millwall Coca-Cola 2nd rd 2nd leg (a)|1-1|(Campbell)
| Arg 2-2 Arsenal 3-1 Pen (Hillier,Campbell,Smith)| |
| Sat Oct 17th:: Nottingham Forest (a)|0-1|(Smith)
| Sat Oct 24th:: Everton (h)|2-0|(Wright,Limpar)
| Wed Oct 28th:: Derby Coca-Cola 3rd rd (a)|1-1|(Campbell)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Mon Nov 2nd:: Crystal Palace (a)|1-2|(Merson,Wright)
| Sat Nov 7th:: Coventry City (h)|3-0|(Smith,Wright,Campbell)
| Sat Nov 21st:: Leeds Utd (a)|3-0|
| Sat Nov 28th:: Manchester Utd (h)|0-1|
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Tue Dec 1st:: Derby Coca-Cola 3rd rd reply (h)|2-1|(Wright,Campbell)
| Sat Dec 5th:: Southampton (a)|2-0|
| Sat Dec 12th:: Tottenham Hotspur (a)|1-0|
| Sat Dec 19th:: Middlesborough (h)|1-1|(Wright)
| Sat Dec 26th:: Ipswich Town (h)|0-0|
| Mon Dec 28th:: Aston Villa (a)|1-0|
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
1993 Result
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Jan 2nd:: Yeovil F.A. cup 3rd rd (a)|1-3|(Wright 3)
| Wed Jan 6th:: Scarborough Coca-Cola 4th rd (a)|0-1|(Winterburn)
| Sat Jan 9th:: Sheffield Utd (h)|1-1|(Hillier)
| Tue Jan 12th:: Notts Forest Coca-Cola 5th rd (h)|2-0|(Wright 2)
| Sat Jan 16th:: Manchester City (a)| |
| Sat Jan 23th:: Leeds Utd F.A. cup 4th rd (h)| |
| Wed Jan 27th:: Sheffield Wednesday (a)| |
| Sat Jan 30th:: Liverpool (h)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Feb 6th:: Norwich City (a)| |
| Tue Feb 9th:: Wimbledon (h)| |
| Wed Feb 10th:: Crystal Palace | |
| Coca-Cola Cup Semi 1st leg (a)| |
| Sat Feb 13th:: Queens Park Rangers/ F.A. Cup 5th rd(h)| |
| Sat Feb 20th:: Oldham Athletic (a)| |
| Sat Feb 27th:: Chelsea (a)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Mar 6th:: Nottingham Forest / F.A. Cup 6th rd (h)| |
| Tue Mar 9th:: Leeds Utd (h)| |
| Wed Mar 10th:: Crystal Palace | |
| Coca-Cola Cup Semi 2nd leg (h)| |
| Sat Mar 13th:: Coventry City (a)| |
| Sat Mar 20th:: Southampton (h)| |
| Wed Mar 24th:: Manchester Utd (a)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Apr 3rd:: Tottenham Hotspur (h)| |
| Sun Apr 4th:: F.A. Cup Semi-Final (-)| |
| Sat Apr 10th:: Ipswich Town (a)| |
| Mon Apr 12th:: Aston Villa (h)| |
| Sat Apr 17th:: Middlesborough (a)| |
| Sun Apr 18th:: Coca-Cola Cup Final (-)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat May 1st:: Everton (a)| |
| Sat May 8th:: Crystal Palace (h)| |
| Sat May 15th:: F.A. Cup Final (-)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
|
46.871 | Good Luck, Peter | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Fri Jan 15 1993 19:35 | 5 |
|
We will miss you when we celebrate the "triple"
Elangco
|
46.872 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Women, You cant live with them.....pass the beer nuts | Mon Jan 18 1993 12:32 | 74 |
| 1992 Result
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Aug 15th:: Norwich City (h)|2-4|(Bould,Campbell)
| Tue Aug 18th:: Blackburn Rovers (a)|1-0|
| Sun Aug 23nd:: Liverpool (a)|0-2|(Limpar,Wright)
| Tue Aug 25th:: Oldham Athletic (h)|2-0|(Winterburn,Wright)
| Sat Aug 29th:: Sheffield Wednesday (h)|2-1|(Merson,Parlour)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Wed Sep 2nd:: Queens Park Rangers (a)|0-0|
| Sat Sep 5th:: Wimbledon (a)|3-2|(Wright 2)
| Sat Sep 12th:: Blackburn Rovers (h)|0-1|
| Sat Sep 19th:: Sheffield Utd (a)|1-1|(Wright)
| Wed Sep 23rd:: Millwall Coca-Cola 2nd rd 1st leg (h)|1-1|(Campbell)
| Mon Sep 28th:: Manchester City (h)|1-0|(Wright)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Oct 3rd:: Chelsea (h)|2-1|(Merson,Wright)
| Wed Oct 7th:: Millwall Coca-Cola 2nd rd 2nd leg (a)|1-1|(Campbell)
| Arg 2-2 Arsenal 3-1 Pen (Hillier,Campbell,Smith)| |
| Sat Oct 17th:: Nottingham Forest (a)|0-1|(Smith)
| Sat Oct 24th:: Everton (h)|2-0|(Wright,Limpar)
| Wed Oct 28th:: Derby Coca-Cola 3rd rd (a)|1-1|(Campbell)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Mon Nov 2nd:: Crystal Palace (a)|1-2|(Merson,Wright)
| Sat Nov 7th:: Coventry City (h)|3-0|(Smith,Wright,Campbell)
| Sat Nov 21st:: Leeds Utd (a)|3-0|
| Sat Nov 28th:: Manchester Utd (h)|0-1|
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Tue Dec 1st:: Derby Coca-Cola 3rd rd reply (h)|2-1|(Wright,Campbell)
| Sat Dec 5th:: Southampton (a)|2-0|
| Sat Dec 12th:: Tottenham Hotspur (a)|1-0|
| Sat Dec 19th:: Middlesborough (h)|1-1|(Wright)
| Sat Dec 26th:: Ipswich Town (h)|0-0|
| Mon Dec 28th:: Aston Villa (a)|1-0|
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
1993 Result
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Jan 2nd:: Yeovil F.A. cup 3rd rd (a)|1-3|(Wright 3)
| Wed Jan 6th:: Scarborough Coca-Cola 4th rd (a)|0-1|(Winterburn)
| Sat Jan 9th:: Sheffield Utd (h)|1-1|(Hillier)
| Tue Jan 12th:: Notts Forest Coca-Cola 5th rd (h)|2-0|(Wright 2)
| Sat Jan 16th:: Manchester City (a)|0-1|(Merson)
| Sat Jan 23th:: Leeds Utd F.A. cup 4th rd (h)| |
| Wed Jan 27th:: Sheffield Wednesday (a)| |
| Sat Jan 30th:: Liverpool (h)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Feb 6th:: Norwich City (a)| |
| Tue Feb 9th:: Wimbledon (h)| |
| Wed Feb 10th:: Crystal Palace | |
| Coca-Cola Cup Semi 1st leg (a)| |
| Sat Feb 13th:: Queens Park Rangers/ F.A. Cup 5th rd(h)| |
| Sat Feb 20th:: Oldham Athletic (a)| |
| Sat Feb 27th:: Chelsea (a)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Mar 6th:: Nottingham Forest / F.A. Cup 6th rd (h)| |
| Tue Mar 9th:: Leeds Utd (h)| |
| Wed Mar 10th:: Crystal Palace | |
| Coca-Cola Cup Semi 2nd leg (h)| |
| Sat Mar 13th:: Coventry City (a)| |
| Sat Mar 20th:: Southampton (h)| |
| Wed Mar 24th:: Manchester Utd (a)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Apr 3rd:: Tottenham Hotspur (h)| |
| Sun Apr 4th:: F.A. Cup Semi-Final (-)| |
| Sat Apr 10th:: Ipswich Town (a)| |
| Mon Apr 12th:: Aston Villa (h)| |
| Sat Apr 17th:: Middlesborough (a)| |
| Sun Apr 18th:: Coca-Cola Cup Final (-)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat May 1st:: Everton (a)| |
| Sat May 8th:: Crystal Palace (h)| |
| Sat May 15th:: F.A. Cup Final (-)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
|
46.873 | AT least we won | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Women, You cant live with them.....pass the beer nuts | Mon Jan 18 1993 13:05 | 10 |
| Well
We won at long last, though from all reports, we were lucky.
At least we have a unbeaten run of 5 games behind, so hopefully
we can improve on that.
F.A. cup next, not sure how this is going to go, I have my doubts
that we'll get through to the next round....
Mick
|
46.874 | FA cup 4th round | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Fri Jan 22 1993 12:19 | 5 |
| When is the Leeds match and is it on telly? If so is it on BBC?
Cheers,
ELangco
|
46.875 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | THE END OF SILENCE | Fri Jan 22 1993 12:34 | 4 |
| Live on Sky Sports -- Monday.
Gary
|
46.876 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Women, You cant live with them.....pass the beer nuts | Fri Jan 22 1993 12:34 | 8 |
| Sorry Elangco,
But if you havent got sky sports then you wont see it live. BBC are
showing (i think) spurs vs coventry on sunday and then its us on monday on sky.
Though if I'm correct, are BBC showing a live league game on the wednesday, if
so then their will probably some the goals/hilites of the arsenal game.
Mick
|
46.877 | Hey, we beat Coventry!! | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Fri Jan 22 1993 13:42 | 5 |
| Mick,
Sunday's live game on BBC is Norwich v. Spurs.
Jon
|
46.878 | ye.. | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Women, You cant live with them.....pass the beer nuts | Fri Jan 22 1993 15:56 | 3 |
| My mistake, all confused, what put me off was mentioning that sp--- word!!
Mick
|
46.879 | Eagles vs Gunners | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Fri Jan 22 1993 16:03 | 5 |
| Is anybody going to see that match at Selhust Park? Can someone give
me a number where I can ring to get tickets?
Thanks,
Elangco (fangio::elangco)
|
46.880 | You'll be amongst the true believers | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Our Nige is Their Nige Now - Thank the Lord | Fri Jan 22 1993 16:26 | 7 |
| Call the palace box office on 081-771 8841, but all the Arse area
tickets are sold.
Paul
(For whinge about the Arse and the second leg - see note 44)
|
46.881 | Ah yes... we still have a chance!!! | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Women, You cant live with them.....pass the beer nuts | Tue Jan 26 1993 16:09 | 37 |
| Well,
I cant really complain about last night, I really thought we were
dead and buried. With leeds 2 up I thought that was it but to my
surprise we fought our way back and earned a draw.
Merson's goal was a classic, about time he did something useful.
Campbells first touch was terrible, enough said.
At the back we looked reasonable, but I'd rather boulds back there.
Smith did well to hold up the ball, but there wasnt enough running
off the ball for him to distribute the ball, so all he could do
was pass it back to the backs. (blame the midfield)
Midfield - Sell Jensen to Celtic, We'll get most of our money back!!
Parlour was our best attcking midfielder, though his defencing
needs improving. Hillier well I never really liked him, he seems
so slow, the leeds players seemed to just waltz by him. This area
of the pitch is DEFINITELY our problem, we need a play maker and
a solid player for the middle, why cant Graham see that??
General Play:
Our passing needs improvement, but that should come from
more running of the ball, we were static last night, its the
only way to get room, and when you have room, you have options.
I'd be glad to see wright back with smith, (drop campbell)
as for limpar, I'm not sure how he's playing??
So we're now on sunday and then wednesday (on sky). 8^)
As for the league, wins on wednesday and sunday are a must if we have
any chance. If we can do that you never know. We are now unbeaten in 6
games; hope we keep it together.
Mick
|
46.882 | Unbeaten this year | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Women, You cant live with them.....pass the beer nuts | Tue Jan 26 1993 16:17 | 75 |
| 1992 Result
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Aug 15th:: Norwich City (h)|2-4|(Bould,Campbell)
| Tue Aug 18th:: Blackburn Rovers (a)|1-0|
| Sun Aug 23nd:: Liverpool (a)|0-2|(Limpar,Wright)
| Tue Aug 25th:: Oldham Athletic (h)|2-0|(Winterburn,Wright)
| Sat Aug 29th:: Sheffield Wednesday (h)|2-1|(Merson,Parlour)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Wed Sep 2nd:: Queens Park Rangers (a)|0-0|
| Sat Sep 5th:: Wimbledon (a)|3-2|(Wright 2)
| Sat Sep 12th:: Blackburn Rovers (h)|0-1|
| Sat Sep 19th:: Sheffield Utd (a)|1-1|(Wright)
| Wed Sep 23rd:: Millwall Coca-Cola 2nd rd 1st leg (h)|1-1|(Campbell)
| Mon Sep 28th:: Manchester City (h)|1-0|(Wright)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Oct 3rd:: Chelsea (h)|2-1|(Merson,Wright)
| Wed Oct 7th:: Millwall Coca-Cola 2nd rd 2nd leg (a)|1-1|(Campbell)
| Arg 2-2 Arsenal 3-1 Pen (Hillier,Campbell,Smith)| |
| Sat Oct 17th:: Nottingham Forest (a)|0-1|(Smith)
| Sat Oct 24th:: Everton (h)|2-0|(Wright,Limpar)
| Wed Oct 28th:: Derby Coca-Cola 3rd rd (a)|1-1|(Campbell)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Mon Nov 2nd:: Crystal Palace (a)|1-2|(Merson,Wright)
| Sat Nov 7th:: Coventry City (h)|3-0|(Smith,Wright,Campbell)
| Sat Nov 21st:: Leeds Utd (a)|3-0|
| Sat Nov 28th:: Manchester Utd (h)|0-1|
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Tue Dec 1st:: Derby Coca-Cola 3rd rd reply (h)|2-1|(Wright,Campbell)
| Sat Dec 5th:: Southampton (a)|2-0|
| Sat Dec 12th:: Tottenham Hotspur (a)|1-0|
| Sat Dec 19th:: Middlesborough (h)|1-1|(Wright)
| Sat Dec 26th:: Ipswich Town (h)|0-0|
| Mon Dec 28th:: Aston Villa (a)|1-0|
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
1993 Result
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Jan 2nd:: Yeovil F.A. cup 3rd rd (a)|1-3|(Wright 3)
| Wed Jan 6th:: Scarborough Coca-Cola 4th rd (a)|0-1|(Winterburn)
| Sat Jan 9th:: Sheffield Utd (h)|1-1|(Hillier)
| Tue Jan 12th:: Notts Forest Coca-Cola 5th rd (h)|2-0|(Wright 2)
| Sat Jan 16th:: Manchester City (a)|0-1|(Merson)
| Sat Jan 23th:: Leeds Utd F.A. cup 4th rd (h)|2-2|(Parlour,Merson)
| Wed Jan 27th:: Sheffield Wednesday (a)| |
| Sun Jan 31st:: Liverpool (h)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Wed Feb 3rd:: Leeds Utd F.A. cup 4th rd (reply) (a)| |
| Sat Feb 6th:: Norwich City (a)| |
| Tue Feb 9th:: Wimbledon (h)| |
| Wed Feb 10th:: Crystal Palace | |
| Coca-Cola Cup Semi 1st leg (a)| |
| Sat Feb 13th:: Queens Park Rangers/ F.A. Cup 5th rd(h)| |
| Sat Feb 20th:: Oldham Athletic (a)| |
| Sat Feb 27th:: Chelsea (a)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Mar 6th:: Nottingham Forest / F.A. Cup 6th rd (h)| |
| Tue Mar 9th:: Leeds Utd (h)| |
| Wed Mar 10th:: Crystal Palace | |
| Coca-Cola Cup Semi 2nd leg (h)| |
| Sat Mar 13th:: Coventry City (a)| |
| Sat Mar 20th:: Southampton (h)| |
| Wed Mar 24th:: Manchester Utd (a)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Apr 3rd:: Tottenham Hotspur (h)| |
| Sun Apr 4th:: F.A. Cup Semi-Final (-)| |
| Sat Apr 10th:: Ipswich Town (a)| |
| Mon Apr 12th:: Aston Villa (h)| |
| Sat Apr 17th:: Middlesborough (a)| |
| Sun Apr 18th:: Coca-Cola Cup Final (-)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat May 1st:: Everton (a)| |
| Sat May 8th:: Crystal Palace (h)| |
| Sat May 15th:: F.A. Cup Final (-)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
|
46.883 | The Wright man. | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Tue Jan 26 1993 18:58 | 7 |
| If Wright is banned for 3 games, is he back for Loonypool game? Or is he banned
for 3 league games?
Can somebody enlighten me on that?
Cheers,
Elangco
|
46.884 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Women, You cant live with them.....pass the beer nuts | Tue Jan 26 1993 19:05 | 12 |
| Elangco,
He is indeed back for the liverpool game. The 3 games he misses are:
Man City
Leeds Utd
Sheffield Wed (tomorrow)
The FA match was taken into account (I think cup games were always included)
Mick
PS: What did you think of the game last night??
|
46.885 | Last night... | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Tue Jan 26 1993 20:38 | 34 |
| At 10 somebody in the house was flicking the channels when the ITV news head
lines were on. And it went "Arsenal and Leeds in 4 goals FA cup thriller". Also
saw a glimpse of a ball towering pass John Lukic.
I am a keen follower of Nothern Exposure. However at 10.35 I stopped watchin it
and changed to BBC1 to watch the highlights. I resisted the tempation of trying
to find the resluts in order to watch it. But the headlines spoiled it for me.
When Leeds went 2 nil up I was still quite calm, thinking Leeds couldn't
have scored all the 4 goals or even 3-1.
If I had not heard the headlines I would have been devastated by half time and would
have probably looked forward to every Arsenal move. Once I saw Parlour's goal I was
thinking "the cracking shot yet to come". My heart was not beating fast only becuase
of the head lines.
Anyway, I think the story would have been different If Campbell had taken the
early changces. The first attempt would have been enough. They created chances..
..but. Campbell should have passed the ball to others (Merson and Smith) rather
than trying to do it himself in later attempts. He is lacking in tactics. Rember
the last chance, he could have easily gone around Lukic and fired pass, instead
straight at him.
Don't Merson score cracking goals? From chips to thunderous shots, the man has
talent! As you mentioned MIDFIELD is the problem. Perhaps Limpar can do something.
I also thought Andy Linighan could have done better with the fist goal. A very
soft goal to conceed. The second goal was a bad one too.
Seaman's save was a cracker! Hope he plays like that.
Hope we get a win tomorrow.
Elangco
|
46.886 | ???? | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Wed Jan 27 1993 14:54 | 3 |
46.887 | Mayday mayday..... | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Women, You cant live with them.....pass the beer nuts | Wed Jan 27 1993 16:21 | 11 |
| Calling all footie fans...
Is there a live game on tonite?? (I could have sworn the BBC said
there was)
But looking at todays paper they are just showing hilights??
Can anybody confirm??
Thanks
Mick.
|
46.888 | | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Wed Jan 27 1993 16:24 | 8 |
| re -.1
According to ITV's teletext, it is not 2 nite. I don't know why.
May be because they played a game on Monday as Leeds are not playing either.
Mick, is that right?
Elangco
|
46.889 | LOST | YUPPY::PANES | Ruts Peasants ( naga ) | Mon Feb 01 1993 17:12 | 16 |
| Lost one noter.
Description: Dark hair, about 5' 7", has not been spotted actually
wearing a car-coat but is known to associate with those
who do. Has the unquavering belief that Arsenal are not
a boring football team. Sometimes answers to the name
Mike McCabe.
If you do find him please ask him if he has lost interest in football or
whether his absence is "strategic".
Thanks,
Stuo
|
46.890 | And Arsenal line-up with 7 across the back! | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | MUP(pets) coming to ALL-IN-1 soon? | Mon Feb 01 1993 19:32 | 8 |
| HOw's about an explanation of the Arse signing a central-defender
- bit of a surprise that one eh?? (:==:)
P.S didn't the Arse lose to some mid-table team this weekend?
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
46.891 | More donkeys than Blackpool beach | YUPPY::PANES | Ruts Peasants ( naga ) | Mon Feb 01 1993 19:53 | 7 |
| <<< Note 46.890 by AIMTEC::WICKS_A "MUP(pets) coming to ALL-IN-1 soon?" >>>
-< And Arsenal line-up with 7 across the back! >-
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
George Graham was quoted as saying "28 legs are better than 14"
Stuart
|
46.892 | '93 will not be trophy-less. | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Misty Green and Blue | Mon Feb 01 1993 20:01 | 16 |
| Keown coming back to Highbury eh? That certainly means the
end of the road for Linigan or Pates, unless Bould has got
itchy feet. How about O'Leary? Is he content to spend the
rest of his career (a couple of seasons at most) as 3rd/ 4th
choice centre back or will GG give him a free? Perhaps he'll
bide his time in the reserves, retire and take up another
position within the club?
I read, with a certain amount of displeasure, tabloid speculation
on Rocastle heading back down south to..................Tottenham.
Gawd no! And John Lukic's been at Highbury in the last few days
training alongside David Seamen. Both are being coached by Bob
Wilson.
barry.
|
46.893 | Have Arsenal bought Martin Keown then? | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Mon Feb 01 1993 20:37 | 10 |
| No sign of signing a midfielder yet?
Hmmm. sigh.... loosing to Loonypool. especially having had a penaly saved!
Coke is it!
Elangco
|
46.894 | Life must go on.... | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Women, You cant live with them.....pass the beer nuts | Tue Feb 02 1993 12:23 | 30 |
| Elangco
Remember that Note I put in about Wright's suspension, well I got it
totally wrong!! I wish somebody would tell me when they cancel a match.
As for sunday.... we were crap!!, why?? because we let the pool beat us, thats
why. If your a side with any decent form, you should easily beat them on their
current form. Again I must say that theres no movement in the team, the opposition
know exactly what we are going to do. Midfield is where you make it happen, and
I cant see it happening for us until something changes.
As for Keown?? Perhaps a good buy, time will tell, though the benefit (if any)
wont be seen until next year. All he can do now is play in the league and thats
over for this year. Though GG should off load some centre halves, to
get some revenue back (linigan and pates = 1 million??).
The remainder of the year?? IF (and thats a big if) we can get past leeds this
week, it still doesnt look that bad. If we can get some form together for the
cups, then perhaps a final in the coke cup and just maybe a good run in the
fa cup. It would be nice.
Leeds will be difficult. hope some of the injuries clear up, especially
limpar, as I've a feeling he could cause them some problems, another bonus
is that we will have wright back, without him we are lost upfront, who would
have though that at the beginning of the season.!!!
Mick...
PS: Mike where are you hiding, its extremely quite in here?? anybody else
Noel, Declan??
|
46.895 | Think midfield. | YUPPY::BUSH | Alive and Kicking | Tue Feb 02 1993 21:16 | 16 |
|
Mick,
I'm still here - usually in read only mode though.
GG must be off load Pates now. I also expect to see O'Leary retire
and stay with the club in some coaching role.
GG must realise he needs a quality play maker in midfield. Hillier
is a good marker but has no flair, Merson can't sustain any form,
Jensen is too much like Hillier and also is too physical and
Parlour, although he makes up for deficciencies with his enthusiasm
has not got the experience or skill. But still, who does Graham
buy. He can't afford Keane and I can't think of any other quality
midfield players who would move clubs right now.
Tony B.
|
46.896 | All the Arsenal notes are leaving .... | SIOG::DAWSON | | Tue Feb 02 1993 21:28 | 13 |
|
RE-2
MICK
Noel and Peter have left the company ...Sign of the times I guess..
Cheers
Liam
|
46.897 | Things are looking bad.... | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Wed Feb 03 1993 12:00 | 5 |
| Thanks liam,
I knew peter had gone but not Noel.....
Mick
|
46.898 | well done! | FAILTE::PAGES | Lost in Scotland | Thu Feb 04 1993 11:37 | 5 |
|
Congratulations a good game and a chance to meet forest in the next
round, still I wish it was us.
SteveP
|
46.899 | | TRUCKS::WARDR | | Thu Feb 04 1993 12:25 | 2 |
| Arsenal 3-2 Leeds, after extra time - for all our ex-pats ......
... in the FA Cup ...
|
46.900 | Il Wrighte | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Misty Green and Blue... | Thu Feb 04 1993 12:25 | 4 |
| Was that a Mussolini style salute at the end of the game from
Ian Wright. Produced a chuckle did that.
barry.
|
46.901 | There is only one Ian Wright | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Thu Feb 04 1993 12:56 | 11 |
| what can I say?
That was the first match I watched on Sky, by chance, and what a match it was too.
I must admit Garry Mcallister's free kick was a good one. But that man Wright.
Glory Glory Gunners!
Elangco
|
46.902 | Match report, please | COPCLU::EISMARK | | Thu Feb 04 1993 14:22 | 10 |
| Hello
As I live in Denmark I have not had the opportunity to watch yesterdays
game on Sky.
Will it be possible for anyone to write down a match report?
Thanks in advance
Soren
|
46.903 | Match Report | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Thu Feb 04 1993 14:29 | 4 |
| Please read
33.1245, Replacing Arse by Arsenal and all the yes to no and
and no to yesssss.....
|
46.904 | just a thought | MIACT::RANKINE | | Thu Feb 04 1993 16:47 | 9 |
|
Well done last night, what a good game it was.
re a few a go about needing midfielders..... Did Rocastle leave on a
bad not with Arsenal or not ??, Im sure he cant be happy at Leeds, not
getting a reular 1st team slot...Is he a possibility ??
Cheers
paul
|
46.905 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Thu Feb 04 1993 19:18 | 19 |
| Paul,
Not sure about that. I know that he wasnt getting much of a chance
at highbury, so he left, so the chances of his coming back are slim.
As for last night, I was happy with the way we kept going after losing the
lead, and then finally winning the game. On the game, I thought it was very
entertaining, even though there weren't many flowing movements. The end to end
stuff kept your heart beating!!. I must sympathize with poor James, after
Leeds going down one nil and then going 2-1 up, he must have thought it was
his night, but alas it wasnt to be...Very graceous in defeat so he was!!
So forest in the next round at home. That should be an advantage, but I've
a feeling this will be difficult, as they are steadily improving.
The palace on Sunday...Hard to say what will happen here..could go anyway,
a win would be great, but perhaps a draw away from home will suffice..
Mick
|
46.906 | Could be Wembley????? | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Mon Feb 08 1993 12:30 | 10 |
| Didnt get to see the game yesterday....
With a 2 goal advantage for the return leg, we should be able to handle
palace and make it to the final.
Could somebody please post a match report and team lineup, if they get
a chance.
Thanks
Mick
|
46.907 | ;-) | SIOG::BUCKLEY | Manchester - Championship Free Zone | Wed Feb 10 1993 13:43 | 7 |
| The answer to Arsenals midfield problems - buy Paul Stewart from
Liverpool
Please ;-)
|
46.908 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Wed Feb 10 1993 13:53 | 75 |
| 1992 Result
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Aug 15th:: Norwich City (h)|2-4|(Bould,Campbell)
| Tue Aug 18th:: Blackburn Rovers (a)|1-0|
| Sun Aug 23nd:: Liverpool (a)|0-2|(Limpar,Wright)
| Tue Aug 25th:: Oldham Athletic (h)|2-0|(Winterburn,Wright)
| Sat Aug 29th:: Sheffield Wednesday (h)|2-1|(Merson,Parlour)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Wed Sep 2nd:: Queens Park Rangers (a)|0-0|
| Sat Sep 5th:: Wimbledon (a)|3-2|(Wright 2)
| Sat Sep 12th:: Blackburn Rovers (h)|0-1|
| Sat Sep 19th:: Sheffield Utd (a)|1-1|(Wright)
| Wed Sep 23rd:: Millwall Coca-Cola 2nd rd 1st leg (h)|1-1|(Campbell)
| Mon Sep 28th:: Manchester City (h)|1-0|(Wright)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Oct 3rd:: Chelsea (h)|2-1|(Merson,Wright)
| Wed Oct 7th:: Millwall Coca-Cola 2nd rd 2nd leg (a)|1-1|(Campbell)
| Arg 2-2 Arsenal 3-1 Pen (Hillier,Campbell,Smith)| |
| Sat Oct 17th:: Nottingham Forest (a)|0-1|(Smith)
| Sat Oct 24th:: Everton (h)|2-0|(Wright,Limpar)
| Wed Oct 28th:: Derby Coca-Cola 3rd rd (a)|1-1|(Campbell)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Mon Nov 2nd:: Crystal Palace (a)|1-2|(Merson,Wright)
| Sat Nov 7th:: Coventry City (h)|3-0|(Smith,Wright,Campbell)
| Sat Nov 21st:: Leeds Utd (a)|3-0|
| Sat Nov 28th:: Manchester Utd (h)|0-1|
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Tue Dec 1st:: Derby Coca-Cola 3rd rd reply (h)|2-1|(Wright,Campbell)
| Sat Dec 5th:: Southampton (a)|2-0|
| Sat Dec 12th:: Tottenham Hotspur (a)|1-0|
| Sat Dec 19th:: Middlesborough (h)|1-1|(Wright)
| Sat Dec 26th:: Ipswich Town (h)|0-0|
| Mon Dec 28th:: Aston Villa (a)|1-0|
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
1993 Result
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Jan 2nd:: Yeovil F.A. cup 3rd rd (a)|1-3|(Wright 3)
| Wed Jan 6th:: Scarborough Coca-Cola 4th rd (a)|0-1|(Winterburn)
| Sat Jan 9th:: Sheffield Utd (h)|1-1|(Hillier)
| Tue Jan 12th:: Notts Forest Coca-Cola 5th rd (h)|2-0|(Wright 2)
| Sat Jan 16th:: Manchester City (a)|0-1|(Merson)
| Sat Jan 23th:: Leeds Utd F.A. cup 4th rd (h)|2-2|(Parlour,Merson)
| Wed Jan 27th:: Sheffield Wednesday (a)|-|-|
| Sun Jan 31st:: Liverpool (h)|0-1|
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Wed Feb 3rd:: Leeds Utd F.A. cup 4th rd (reply) (a)|2-3|(Smith, Wright 2)
| Sun Feb 7th:: Crystal Palace | |
| Coca-Cola Cup Semi 1st leg (a)|1-3|(Wright, Simth 2)
| Sat Feb 6th:: Norwich City (a)|-|-|
| Tue Feb 9th:: Wimbledon (h)|-|-|
| Sat Feb 13th:: Notts Forest F.A. Cup 5th rd (h)| |
| Sat Feb 20th:: Oldham Athletic (a)| |
| Sat Feb 27th:: Chelsea (a)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Mar 6th:: Nottingham Forest / F.A. Cup 6th rd (h)| |
| Tue Mar 9th:: Leeds Utd (h)| |
| Wed Mar 10th:: Crystal Palace | |
| Coca-Cola Cup Semi 2nd leg (h)| |
| Sat Mar 13th:: Coventry City (a)| |
| Sat Mar 20th:: Southampton (h)| |
| Wed Mar 24th:: Manchester Utd (a)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Apr 3rd:: Tottenham Hotspur (h)| |
| Sun Apr 4th:: F.A. Cup Semi-Final (-)| |
| Sat Apr 10th:: Ipswich Town (a)| |
| Mon Apr 12th:: Aston Villa (h)| |
| Sat Apr 17th:: Middlesborough (a)| |
| Sun Apr 18th:: Coca-Cola Cup Final (-)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat May 1st:: Everton (a)| |
| Sat May 8th:: Crystal Palace (h)| |
| Sat May 15th:: F.A. Cup Final (-)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
|
46.909 | Did arsenal play last nite??? | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Thu Feb 11 1993 13:12 | 0 |
46.910 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | THE END OF SILENCE | Thu Feb 11 1993 13:15 | 2 |
| Arsenal (0)0 Wimbledon (1)1
Holdsworth
|
46.911 | We don't want to be League champions. | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Thu Feb 11 1993 16:30 | 21 |
| Hmm... Sigh!!!!!
According to Radio 5 we were crap and booed off the pitch at the end. They also
said Arsenal created only one change in the second half :-(.
I hope we raise the game for Saturday to overcome Notts Forest.
Are any of you lanning to go to Wembley on Apr 18 to watch the Cocaine final?
I hope I haven't spoken too soon!
I just don't understand!
We lose to Liverpool, 3days later we play well and beat Leeds.
4 days later we hammer palace 3-1.
3 days later we loose to Wimbledon.
Palace at the same time beat Villa.
That's football!
Elangco
|
46.912 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Nostalgia *is* what it used to be... | Thu Feb 11 1993 16:55 | 17 |
|
The answer is simple: some of the players have given up any hope
(probably very perceptively!!) of even getting in the top four
in the league this season, and see the glory of cup success as
both the key to their bonus *and* European football next season.
Nothing wrong with making the effort in the cup games, of course,
but not very nice for the supporters to have to turn up and pay
good money to watch half-hearted performances in between times...
The supporters can always vote with their feet....that would hit
Arsenal in the pocket and perhaps force them to treat their
support with the respect they deserve (some cynical noters might
unkindly observe that that is exactly what they *are* doing, but
*I* wouldn't even suggest such a thing ;-))
Andy.
|
46.913 | One thing they'll win this season | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | WALES 10 England 9 | Thu Feb 11 1993 21:00 | 1 |
| what's the latest booking/sending-off total???
|
46.914 | | CODS::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Fri Feb 12 1993 18:53 | 5 |
| Peter Spencer and myself will be at the Arsenal/Forest game tomorrow.
We'll be in the usual spot for an hour or two before kick-off if any of
you fancy meetin for a drink.
Declan
|
46.915 | | YUPPY::PANES | The face that wet a 1000 gussets | Fri Feb 12 1993 19:30 | 9 |
| <<< Note 46.914 by CODS::ESBECK "Dec Van Esbeck" >>>
> Peter Spencer and myself will be at the Arsenal/Forest game tomorrow.
Give Peter my regards, and tell him I will be there to watch the
greatest comeback since Lazarus.
Stuart
|
46.916 | Praying for an Arsenal v Spurs final. | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Hail Freedonia! | Mon Feb 15 1993 12:34 | 5 |
| Away to Ipswich in the 6th round and a score to settle regarding
1978. Did'nt see the game but caught Wright's "special" goals.
No more Cup football until 6th March.
barry.
|
46.917 | Season Update..... | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Mon Feb 15 1993 18:01 | 75 |
| 1992 Result
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Aug 15th:: Norwich City (h)|2-4|(Bould,Campbell)
| Tue Aug 18th:: Blackburn Rovers (a)|1-0|
| Sun Aug 23nd:: Liverpool (a)|0-2|(Limpar,Wright)
| Tue Aug 25th:: Oldham Athletic (h)|2-0|(Winterburn,Wright)
| Sat Aug 29th:: Sheffield Wednesday (h)|2-1|(Merson,Parlour)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Wed Sep 2nd:: Queens Park Rangers (a)|0-0|
| Sat Sep 5th:: Wimbledon (a)|3-2|(Wright 2)
| Sat Sep 12th:: Blackburn Rovers (h)|0-1|
| Sat Sep 19th:: Sheffield Utd (a)|1-1|(Wright)
| Wed Sep 23rd:: Millwall Coca-Cola 2nd rd 1st leg (h)|1-1|(Campbell)
| Mon Sep 28th:: Manchester City (h)|1-0|(Wright)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Oct 3rd:: Chelsea (h)|2-1|(Merson,Wright)
| Wed Oct 7th:: Millwall Coca-Cola 2nd rd 2nd leg (a)|1-1|(Campbell)
| Arg 2-2 Arsenal 3-1 Pen (Hillier,Campbell,Smith)| |
| Sat Oct 17th:: Nottingham Forest (a)|0-1|(Smith)
| Sat Oct 24th:: Everton (h)|2-0|(Wright,Limpar)
| Wed Oct 28th:: Derby Coca-Cola 3rd rd (a)|1-1|(Campbell)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Mon Nov 2nd:: Crystal Palace (a)|1-2|(Merson,Wright)
| Sat Nov 7th:: Coventry City (h)|3-0|(Smith,Wright,Campbell)
| Sat Nov 21st:: Leeds Utd (a)|3-0|
| Sat Nov 28th:: Manchester Utd (h)|0-1|
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Tue Dec 1st:: Derby Coca-Cola 3rd rd reply (h)|2-1|(Wright,Campbell)
| Sat Dec 5th:: Southampton (a)|2-0|
| Sat Dec 12th:: Tottenham Hotspur (a)|1-0|
| Sat Dec 19th:: Middlesborough (h)|1-1|(Wright)
| Sat Dec 26th:: Ipswich Town (h)|0-0|
| Mon Dec 28th:: Aston Villa (a)|1-0|
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
1993 Result
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Jan 2nd:: Yeovil F.A. cup 3rd rd (a)|1-3|(Wright 3)
| Wed Jan 6th:: Scarborough Coca-Cola 4th rd (a)|0-1|(Winterburn)
| Sat Jan 9th:: Sheffield Utd (h)|1-1|(Hillier)
| Tue Jan 12th:: Notts Forest Coca-Cola 5th rd (h)|2-0|(Wright 2)
| Sat Jan 16th:: Manchester City (a)|0-1|(Merson)
| Sat Jan 23th:: Leeds Utd F.A. cup 4th rd (h)|2-2|(Parlour,Merson)
| Wed Jan 27th:: Sheffield Wednesday (a)|-|-|
| Sun Jan 31st:: Liverpool (h)|0-1|
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Wed Feb 3rd:: Leeds Utd F.A. cup 4th rd (reply) (a)|2-3|(Smith, Wright 2)
| Sun Feb 7th:: Crystal Palace | |
| Coca-Cola Cup Semi 1st leg (a)|1-3|(Wright, Simth 2)
| Sat Feb 6th:: Norwich City (a)|-|-|
| Wed Feb 10th:: Wimbledon (h)|0-1|
| Sat Feb 13th:: Notts Forest F.A. Cup 5th rd (h)|2-0|(Wright 2)
| Sat Feb 20th:: Oldham Athletic (a)| |
| Sat Feb 27th:: Chelsea (a)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Mar 6th:: Ipswich Town F.A. Cup 6th rd (a)| |
| Tue Mar 9th:: Leeds Utd (h)| |
| Wed Mar 10th:: Crystal Palace | |
| Coca-Cola Cup Semi 2nd leg (h)| |
| Sat Mar 13th:: Coventry City (a)| |
| Sat Mar 20th:: Southampton (h)| |
| Wed Mar 24th:: Manchester Utd (a)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Apr 3rd:: Tottenham Hotspur (h)| |
| Sun Apr 4th:: F.A. Cup Semi-Final (-)| |
| Sat Apr 10th:: Ipswich Town (a)| |
| Mon Apr 12th:: Aston Villa (h)| |
| Sat Apr 17th:: Middlesborough (a)| |
| Sun Apr 18th:: Coca-Cola Cup Final (-)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat May 1st:: Everton (a)| |
| Sat May 8th:: Crystal Palace (h)| |
| Sat May 15th:: F.A. Cup Final (-)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
|
46.918 | Have you a reservation? No but we have plenty of bookings | YUPPY::PANES | Another day in a one horse town | Mon Feb 15 1993 18:04 | 5 |
|
I noticed that the "gunners" picked up another booking on Saturday.
Could we please have an update on the "thinking man's (sic) Southhampton".
Stuart
|
46.919 | according to the Daily Mail fair-play league | TRUCKS::SANT | Nostalgia *is* what it used to be... | Tue Feb 16 1993 15:21 | 10 |
|
Arsenal 24 bookings 1 sending-off
about half-way down (half-way up?) the "table"...
best behaved = Norwich 13 bookings
bad-boys = Scumhampton 437 bookings 72 sendings-off ;-)
Andy.
|
46.920 | Tony Waaaaaaaaatttttcccchhhhh the stairs !!! | LARVAE::FERRARO_A | Antony Ferraro @UCG | Mon Mar 01 1993 18:30 | 7 |
| Good to see Tony Adams living down to the high standards he's set himself.
The man can't even tackle a night club staircase!
Mr McCabe, how the devil are you ? Has that Arsenal Bond Gold card gone
rusty yet?
Antony
|
46.921 | come in punters! | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Tue Mar 02 1993 14:18 | 9 |
| What happened to all of you, have you all deserted this conference?
Mick, Mike, Declan. Is anybody there? I know we are playing CRAPPP!!!!!!!
Things can only get better (?!???). We lost more match than we won this season.
Can we buy the tickets for League cup now or do we have to wait until the 10th.
Elangco
|
46.922 | Punter comes in. | ARRODS::OHAGANB | a|r|s|e|n|a|l | Tue Mar 02 1993 14:38 | 5 |
| Mr McCabe's notes appear with the same regularity as Arsenal home
League goals at the moment. In fact worse, none since 15th December.
Excuse me for that Motson-esque statistic.
barry.
|
46.923 | Depressing..... | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Tue Mar 02 1993 16:16 | 16 |
| Elangco
I've been in read only mode for the last while. Not much to say
really, I saw the game last night, we were crap, no two ways about it.
This team it not a patch on the previous successful teams. No ideas, no
nothing, just plain boring footie, bit like wimbledon i'm afraid.
As for the cups, well we should do the business in the coke, but our
chances in the FA with the way we are playing, are pretty slim.....
Oh well theres always next yesr I suppose....
Mick
|
46.924 | Obvious move... | YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITH | turn on, tune in, cop out.. | Tue Mar 02 1993 16:25 | 4 |
| Surely the time is ripe to buy another Centre-half.
Andy
|
46.925 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | | Tue Mar 02 1993 17:01 | 7 |
| Is Paul Davis injured? If not then why have a player of his quality
languishing in the reserves? I suppose it's another case of Graham's
attitude to players who don't tow the line. Pity that, I think
we could do with the experience, talent and vision of Davis in the
middle of the park right now.
barry.
|
46.926 | Current line-up? | COPCLU::EISMARK | | Tue Mar 02 1993 17:49 | 20 |
| I would like to join in as a new noter in this conference.
My name is Soren Eismark, and I work for DEC in Copenhagen, Denmark.
I have been a Gunners supporter for the past many years, but it is a
bit hard to keep up with what's happening from this side of the North
Sea.
I really appreciate this conf. as a way of keeping up to date.
As to the current situation, I hope that our team at the moment are
saving their breath for the cups :-).
I guess we will have to wait and see.
Can anybody tell, what the team looks like at the moment? Who is in and
who is out?
Regards,
Soren
|
46.927 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Tue Mar 02 1993 18:32 | 25 |
| Welcome aboard Soren,
Glad to see our numbers increasing.
As for the lineup, well heres last night's team, though, it was really only
a make shift team due to the important games in the next 10 days..
Seaman
Dixon (acceptable) Linghan (solid) Keown (look good) Morrow (solid)
Flatts (promising) Jensen (crap) Hillier (ordinary) Merson (day dreaming)
Smith (ordinary) Campbell (no control)
I've added in my comments on the players
Graham DEFINITELY NEEDS to restructure the midfield over the summer period.....
quick comment on last nite, If wright was wearing the number 8 shirt instead of
campbell, we would have won last night........
Mick
|
46.928 | Or are they at Blackpool beach? | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | I dreamt I found a working printer! | Tue Mar 02 1993 22:48 | 7 |
| Re .927,
Are the other 5 centre-halves injured? did they go out grazing together
regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
46.929 | | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Pool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90 | Wed Mar 03 1993 12:09 | 8 |
|
Why the hell did Graham go out and pay 2m for another centre-half. Is he out
of his mind and how was this sanctioned by the board. Now they have Keown,
Linigan, Adams, Bould, O'leary & Pates.
Cunno.
|
46.930 | Half a dozen aint enough gimme another 6 | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Wed Mar 03 1993 12:10 | 5 |
| From what I hear Spur needed 6 centre halves last night .
Up the Blades!!!!
|
46.931 | Did I hear... | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Thu Mar 04 1993 14:14 | 4 |
| .. that Paul Davis played last night? GG must be reading this conference.
Rumour has it that we should have won the match. We also getting into the habit
of missing penalties.
|
46.932 | getting closer to wembly.... | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Mon Mar 08 1993 16:32 | 76 |
| 1992 Result
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Aug 15th:: Norwich City (h)|2-4|(Bould,Campbell)
| Tue Aug 18th:: Blackburn Rovers (a)|1-0|
| Sun Aug 23nd:: Liverpool (a)|0-2|(Limpar,Wright)
| Tue Aug 25th:: Oldham Athletic (h)|2-0|(Winterburn,Wright)
| Sat Aug 29th:: Sheffield Wednesday (h)|2-1|(Merson,Parlour)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Wed Sep 2nd:: Queens Park Rangers (a)|0-0|
| Sat Sep 5th:: Wimbledon (a)|3-2|(Wright 2)
| Sat Sep 12th:: Blackburn Rovers (h)|0-1|
| Sat Sep 19th:: Sheffield Utd (a)|1-1|(Wright)
| Wed Sep 23rd:: Millwall Coca-Cola 2nd rd 1st leg (h)|1-1|(Campbell)
| Mon Sep 28th:: Manchester City (h)|1-0|(Wright)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Oct 3rd:: Chelsea (h)|2-1|(Merson,Wright)
| Wed Oct 7th:: Millwall Coca-Cola 2nd rd 2nd leg (a)|1-1|(Campbell)
| Arg 2-2 Arsenal 3-1 Pen (Hillier,Campbell,Smith)| |
| Sat Oct 17th:: Nottingham Forest (a)|0-1|(Smith)
| Sat Oct 24th:: Everton (h)|2-0|(Wright,Limpar)
| Wed Oct 28th:: Derby Coca-Cola 3rd rd (a)|1-1|(Campbell)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Mon Nov 2nd:: Crystal Palace (a)|1-2|(Merson,Wright)
| Sat Nov 7th:: Coventry City (h)|3-0|(Smith,Wright,Campbell)
| Sat Nov 21st:: Leeds Utd (a)|3-0|
| Sat Nov 28th:: Manchester Utd (h)|0-1|
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Tue Dec 1st:: Derby Coca-Cola 3rd rd reply (h)|2-1|(Wright,Campbell)
| Sat Dec 5th:: Southampton (a)|2-0|
| Sat Dec 12th:: Tottenham Hotspur (a)|1-0|
| Sat Dec 19th:: Middlesborough (h)|1-1|(Wright)
| Sat Dec 26th:: Ipswich Town (h)|0-0|
| Mon Dec 28th:: Aston Villa (a)|1-0|
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
1993 Result
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Jan 2nd:: Yeovil F.A. cup 3rd rd (a)|1-3|(Wright 3)
| Wed Jan 6th:: Scarborough Coca-Cola 4th rd (a)|0-1|(Winterburn)
| Sat Jan 9th:: Sheffield Utd (h)|1-1|(Hillier)
| Tue Jan 12th:: Notts Forest Coca-Cola 5th rd (h)|2-0|(Wright 2)
| Sat Jan 16th:: Manchester City (a)|0-1|(Merson)
| Sat Jan 23th:: Leeds Utd F.A. cup 4th rd (h)|2-2|(Parlour,Merson)
| Wed Jan 27th:: Sheffield Wednesday (a)|-|-|
| Sun Jan 31st:: Liverpool (h)|0-1|
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Wed Feb 3rd:: Leeds Utd F.A. cup 4th rd (reply) (a)|2-3|(Smith, Wright 2)
| Sun Feb 7th:: Crystal Palace | |
| Coca-Cola Cup Semi 1st leg (a)|1-3|(Wright, Simth 2)
| Wed Feb 10th:: Wimbledon (h)|0-1|
| Sat Feb 13th:: Notts Forest F.A. Cup 5th rd (h)|2-0|(Wright 2)
| Sat Feb 20th:: Oldham Athletic (a)|0-1|(Linghan)
| Wed Feb 24th:: Leeds Utd (h)|0-0|
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Mon Mar 1st:: Chelsea (a)|1-0|
| Wed Mar 3rd:: Norwich City (a)|1-1|(Wright)
| Sat Mar 6th:: Ipswich Town F.A. Cup 6th rd (a)|2-4|(Adams,Wright (pen),OG, Campbell)
| Wed Mar 10th:: Crystal Palace | |
| Coca-Cola Cup Semi 2nd leg (h)| |
| Sat Mar 13th:: Coventry City (a)| |
| Sat Mar 20th:: Southampton (h)| |
| Wed Mar 24th:: Manchester Utd (a)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Apr 3rd:: Tottenham Hotspur (h)| |
| Sun Apr 4th:: Tottenham Hotspur | |
| F.A. Cup Semi-Final (-)| |
| Sat Apr 10th:: Ipswich Town (a)| |
| Mon Apr 12th:: Aston Villa (h)| |
| Sat Apr 17th:: Middlesborough (a)| |
| Sun Apr 18th:: Coca-Cola Cup Final (-)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat May 1st:: Everton (a)| |
| Sat May 8th:: Crystal Palace (h)| |
| Sat May 15th:: F.A. Cup Final (-)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
|
46.933 | Something to ponder | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | Panic Sleeper | Tue Mar 09 1993 01:31 | 22 |
| What no comments about the weekends results/draw? Well here is my two
pence worth.Great result(and from what I saw on Match of the Day)great
performance too,good to see Paul Davis back in the side the midfield
finally seemed to have some creative ability,why this man has been left
out for so long is anyones guess,when previously the midfield seemed
about as creative as a work horse with blinkers on and all four legs
tied together.
Jusk a quick mention of the draw against the old foe,I'am beginning to
get the feeling that the Semi-Final draws are fixed in both Coca-Cola
and FA Cup competitions,this is I think the third time both clubs in
the last five years have reached the semi-final of these competitions
and the third time we have drawn each other,purely conincidence? I
think not,the powers that be don't seem to want all London finals.Look
at the Coke draw as well two London clubs,oh what a surprise they play
each other,although I think it does apply more to Arsenal-Spurs though.
Does anyone out there know how many times both clubs have reached
semi-finals of the same competition and how many times they have drawn
each other,I know they have never both been in the same Wembley
final,buth what about before it waas played at Wembley.
Jason...The Omnipotent One
|
46.934 | Where to play? | COPCLU::EISMARK | | Tue Mar 09 1993 12:33 | 7 |
| What a great win on Saturday.
Is there any news on where the semi-final will take place?
Did anyone mention Wembley :-) ?
Soren
|
46.935 | Same again Soren | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | Panic Sleeper | Tue Mar 09 1993 23:55 | 6 |
| Semi will again be at Wembley and tickets will again be almost
impossible to get.
Lets hope that the result is different this time.
Jason...The Omnipotent One
|
46.936 | Wembley Twice | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | Panic Sleeper | Thu Mar 11 1993 01:45 | 6 |
| In case anyones interested,Arsenal beat Palace tonight 2-0.Goals from
Tony Adams(7 mins) and Ian Wright(30 mins) sealed the victory and sets
up our second Wembley visit.Palace didn't really have too much to
offer.
Jason...The Omnipotent One
|
46.937 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | And a hundred lonely housewives... | Thu Mar 11 1993 12:27 | 5 |
| Andy Linighan scored the first and not Tony "Mind the Step" Adams.
Wem-ber-lee, Wem-ber-lee..........Ticket details anyone?
barry
|
46.938 | Wem-ber-lee, Wem-ber-lee | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Thu Mar 11 1993 13:10 | 11 |
|
That's one down and one to go. I haven't time to write much, but I'd like
to know one thing. In the F.A. Cup topic, somebody was giving details
about how arsenal were allocating their tickets for the game against
spurs. They said the tickets would first go to season ticket holders
and then club members and after that the public. What are these club
members?? Can anybody enligthen me!!
Thanks
Mick
|
46.939 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | And a hundred lonely housewives... | Thu Mar 11 1993 14:04 | 28 |
| Here's the ticket details. Re .938, I don't think the club runs a
members scheme like the Totts.
FA Cup Semi Final
-----------------
Prices: 20, 16, 14, 12. (decently priced I think)
Send a blank cheque stating price preference to the club by 20th
March. Season Ticket holders and Bond Members are guaranteed tickets
if they make their application by this date. Ticket registration
members can apply but are not guaranteed a place. No general sale
details were given but I'd give the club a call nearer the 20th
(number below).
Coca Cola Cup Final.
--------------------
Prices: 45, 40, 35, 30, 25, 20, 15.
Same applications details as above except you have to apply by 27th of
March. A general sale, subject to availability will take place but the
club advises to call 071-359-0131 for details, obviously nearer the
closing date. This match will kick off at 5:00pm by the way.
barry.
|
46.940 | Put the champagne on ice, | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Thu Mar 11 1993 14:50 | 110 |
46.941 | Tickets etc... | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Mon Mar 15 1993 16:48 | 9 |
| Hello Punters,
Would any of you with season ticket, bond etc be able to get an extra
ticket or two for Leagu cup? If you can, would you volunteer?
I'll pay in advance!
Thanks,
Elangco (781 1331, fangio::elangco)
|
46.942 | A needed win.... | XSIVE::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Tue Mar 16 1993 15:45 | 90 |
|
Dont know much about the game, but I'm glad of a win, getting too
close to the bottom teams. From the report in th paper it described it
as a dismal affair....enough said
I think we have two maybe three games before the semi. If I was GG
I'd rest Wright, because I can see the lad getting booked and thus
miss the semi, he'd be a big loss.
Declan, Are any of you thinking of travelling over to london??
Is there a gang going, if so I might be tempted to hop over. Can
you fill me in.
And now for the season update...
1992 Result
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Aug 15th:: Norwich City (h)|2-4|(Bould,Campbell)
| Tue Aug 18th:: Blackburn Rovers (a)|1-0|
| Sun Aug 23nd:: Liverpool (a)|0-2|(Limpar,Wright)
| Tue Aug 25th:: Oldham Athletic (h)|2-0|(Winterburn,Wright)
| Sat Aug 29th:: Sheffield Wednesday (h)|2-1|(Merson,Parlour)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Wed Sep 2nd:: Queens Park Rangers (a)|0-0|
| Sat Sep 5th:: Wimbledon (a)|3-2|(Wright 2)
| Sat Sep 12th:: Blackburn Rovers (h)|0-1|
| Sat Sep 19th:: Sheffield Utd (a)|1-1|(Wright)
| Wed Sep 23rd:: Millwall Coca-Cola 2nd rd 1st leg (h)|1-1|(Campbell)
| Mon Sep 28th:: Manchester City (h)|1-0|(Wright)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Oct 3rd:: Chelsea (h)|2-1|(Merson,Wright)
| Wed Oct 7th:: Millwall Coca-Cola 2nd rd 2nd leg (a)|1-1|(Campbell)
| Arg 2-2 Arsenal 3-1 Pen (Hillier,Campbell,Smith)| |
| Sat Oct 17th:: Nottingham Forest (a)|0-1|(Smith)
| Sat Oct 24th:: Everton (h)|2-0|(Wright,Limpar)
| Wed Oct 28th:: Derby Coca-Cola 3rd rd (a)|1-1|(Campbell)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Mon Nov 2nd:: Crystal Palace (a)|1-2|(Merson,Wright)
| Sat Nov 7th:: Coventry City (h)|3-0|(Smith,Wright,Campbell)
| Sat Nov 21st:: Leeds Utd (a)|3-0|
| Sat Nov 28th:: Manchester Utd (h)|0-1|
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Tue Dec 1st:: Derby Coca-Cola 3rd rd reply (h)|2-1|(Wright,Campbell)
| Sat Dec 5th:: Southampton (a)|2-0|
| Sat Dec 12th:: Tottenham Hotspur (a)|1-0|
| Sat Dec 19th:: Middlesborough (h)|1-1|(Wright)
| Sat Dec 26th:: Ipswich Town (h)|0-0|
| Mon Dec 28th:: Aston Villa (a)|1-0|
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
1993 Result
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Jan 2nd:: Yeovil F.A. cup 3rd rd (a)|1-3|(Wright 3)
| Wed Jan 6th:: Scarborough Coca-Cola 4th rd (a)|0-1|(Winterburn)
| Sat Jan 9th:: Sheffield Utd (h)|1-1|(Hillier)
| Tue Jan 12th:: Notts Forest Coca-Cola 5th rd (h)|2-0|(Wright 2)
| Sat Jan 16th:: Manchester City (a)|0-1|(Merson)
| Sat Jan 23th:: Leeds Utd F.A. cup 4th rd (h)|2-2|(Parlour,Merson)
| Wed Jan 27th:: Sheffield Wednesday (a)|-|-|
| Sun Jan 31st:: Liverpool (h)|0-1|
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Wed Feb 3rd:: Leeds Utd F.A. cup 4th rd (reply) (a)|2-3|(Smith, Wright 2)
| Sun Feb 7th:: Crystal Palace | |
| Coca-Cola Cup Semi 1st leg (a)|1-3|(Wright, Simth 2)
| Wed Feb 10th:: Wimbledon (h)|0-1|
| Sat Feb 13th:: Notts Forest F.A. Cup 5th rd (h)|2-0|(Wright 2)
| Sat Feb 20th:: Oldham Athletic (a)|0-1|(Linghan)
| Wed Feb 24th:: Leeds Utd (h)|0-0|
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Mon Mar 1st:: Chelsea (a)|1-0|
| Wed Mar 3rd:: Norwich City (a)|1-1|(Wright)
| Sat Mar 6th:: Ipswich Town F.A. Cup 6th rd (a)|2-4|(Adams,Wright (pen),OG, Campbell)
| Wed Mar 10th:: Crystal Palace | |
| Coca-Cola Cup Semi 2nd leg (h)|2-0|(Linghan,Wright)
| Sat Mar 13th:: Coventry City (a)|0-2|(Campbell,Wright)
| Sat Mar 20th:: Southampton (h)| |
| Wed Mar 24th:: Manchester Utd (a)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Apr 3rd:: Tottenham Hotspur (h)| |
| Sun Apr 4th:: Tottenham Hotspur | |
| F.A. Cup Semi-Final (-)| |
| Sat Apr 10th:: Ipswich Town (a)| |
| Mon Apr 12th:: Aston Villa (h)| |
| Sat Apr 17th:: Middlesborough (a)| |
| Sun Apr 18th:: Coca-Cola Cup Final (-)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat May 1st:: Everton (a)| |
| Sat May 8th:: Crystal Palace (h)| |
| Sat May 15th:: F.A. Cup Final (-)| |
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
|
46.943 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | And a hundred lonely housewives... | Tue Mar 16 1993 17:09 | 11 |
| From what I read in the weekend papers Graham was forced to play
Wright as a reaction to the FA's law about fielding your strongest
team. The law is an ass in this case because big clubs usually have
top quality squads which cater for "problems". Whether this be an
injury or a player on the verge of suspension really should'nt
make much difference. One can only surmise to the effect that
the FA must be top heavy with Totts fans in this particular case. :^)
barry.
|
46.944 | The Ian Wright IX v Tottenham April 4th. | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Tue Mar 16 1993 17:30 | 7 |
|
Re-1
Are you sure George Graham didnt play him for the simple reason that
Arsenal are Sh*t without him..
Dave...
|
46.945 | The phlegm starts there. | ARRODS::OHAGANB | And a hundred lonely housewives... | Tue Mar 16 1993 17:33 | 5 |
| re . 944
Getting into spirit of things I see. Roll on April 04.
barry.
|
46.946 | CRUNCH DAY !!! | UPROAR::WOODWARDD | Woody | Wed Mar 17 1993 18:27 | 2 |
| april 4 = st.hotspur day II
|
46.947 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | | Mon Mar 22 1993 14:12 | 17 |
|
Typical really, we overcome the home goal drought but the defence
gets caught on three occasions. Still, not bad considering Wright,
Smith, and Dixon were absent and what a jolly good game of football
it was too, especially for Jimmy Carter who treated us to moments
of brilliance. Yes, I said brilliance.
barry.
p.s. I noticed the programme now features a "Shoot" style focus on
players with the usual "How do you spend your Saturday afternoons
when you're not playing football?" (I bet Merson had to be a bit
inventive on that) and "What would you be if you were'nt a
footballer?" Paul Davis was the subject this week and I'm
sure produced the odd chortle when he stated that his favourite
away ground is Goodison Park.
|
46.948 | | SIOG::BUCKLEY | Manchester - Championship Free Zone | Mon Mar 22 1993 18:18 | 9 |
|
Did any of you Arse fans notice that George Graham has given the one
class defender amongst all the donkeys a free transfer. Why OLeary
wasnt picked ahead of the likes of Adams, Bould and Linegan(sp) was always
beyond me - obviously, Graham prefers the 50 yard hoofers to guys who
try play the game the way its supposed to be played. Twenty years at
Arsenal - the man must be a sadist! ;-)
Patrick.
|
46.949 | Adams out, Wright in, fixture pile up...... | ARRODS::OHAGANB | | Wed Mar 24 1993 14:52 | 21 |
| Tony Adams is out of tonight's line up against the Mancs after
sustaining a head injury in the opening minutes of Saturday's
game against Southampton; he subsequently needed stiches. No stairs
were said to have been involved.
Ian Wright has been included in tonight's squad and poses Graham a bit
of a dilema. Playing Wright will almost certainly mean Wright's
inclusion in the England team which palys the Turkish next week.
A few days later we play the Totts so here's hoping he doesn't push
himself too hard in his quest for that first England goal. Am I right
in thinking that should he pick up a booking tonight he will recieve
an automatic suspension and thus miss the F.A. Semi? Oh well, if the
worse comes to the worst we can always rely on the talents of that
"born again Brazillian", Jimmy Carter.
I understand that, should we do the Totts on the 4th, we will be put
in the position of having to play five matches in eleven days on the
run up to the FA Cup Final. Shades of 1980 there. Marvellous eh?
barry.
|
46.950 | Dream.Dream On... | UPROAR::WOODWARDD | Woody | Thu Mar 25 1993 18:02 | 9 |
| >I understand that , should we do the Totts
You've got more chance of seeing Lord Lucan riding Shergar down Seven
Sisters Rd. mate ..........(With or without Ian Wright).
dw.
|
46.951 | Should have won last night.... | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Thu Mar 25 1993 19:39 | 21 |
|
I think we could have won the match last night. Ian Wright was again doing well.
However once he got away from defenders he should have run into the penalty
area before shooting. He showed some great skills just before the fist half.
Merson's improvised shot was good.
Boy, am I glad to see Wright not getting a yellow card? However the challenge
he got ticking off for looked legitimate. What about (was it Pallister) bringing
him down? There was not even a free kick for it.
Seaman was also good.
Are we playing this Saturday or all the premiere matches are off for the
international?
Can we p**S Villa off by beating them?
Elangco
|
46.952 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | | Thu Mar 25 1993 19:45 | 1 |
| No matches this Saturday.
|
46.953 | ticket swap ? | UPROAR::WOODWARDD | Woody | Tue Mar 30 1993 13:06 | 8 |
| Any of you Arse people out there want to swap a ticket ???
I've got a #20 Arsenal FC seat , I'll swap it for similiar Spurs
one if anyone is in same situ. as me.
dw.f
|
46.954 | Any Gooners out there..? | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Thu Apr 01 1993 16:32 | 4 |
|
Is Martin Keown cup-tied ???
Dave...
|
46.955 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Thu Apr 01 1993 16:52 | 8 |
| >>Is Martin Keown cup-tied ???
>>Dave...
He sure is, Dave. Still, excellent news for the Gunners, last night on
Sportsnight Jim Hill tipped the Totts to win.
Mike M
|
46.956 | I'm here | COPCLU::EISMARK | | Thu Apr 01 1993 17:42 | 21 |
| Yesterday John Jensen played a marvellous game for Denmark in the
exciting victory over Spain.
He may not be the most fashionable to watch, but on his good day he
almost covers the whole pitch.
In Denmark he is known as John "Faxe" Jensen, and yesterday he
committed what is known as a real "Faxe": Running at full speed towards
an opponent in posession of the ball and jumping with both feet on the
opponents ancle!
Strangely enough, he usually gets away with it, didn't even get booked,
but the spaniard had to be taken of in the interval.
I can only hope, that he plays just as well on Sunday (apart from the
fouls). This will make it even more difficult for the Totts to survive.
We all live in hope (at least until Sunday)
Soren
|
46.957 | Do we call it St.Gunners day or what? | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Mon Apr 05 1993 12:54 | 6 |
| One little disappointment, Ian Wright didn't put away his chances to possibly
become a man who scored in every round.
Well, u can't have everything.
Elangco (sat next to a loonypool man through out the match, but had the last laugh)
|
46.958 | Champagnes On Ice | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | Panic Sleeper | Mon Apr 05 1993 13:52 | 11 |
| Great result,but not a great performance,ah well in this type of game
the result is all that counts,my only real gripe about the Arse was our
midfield (again), which was vertually none excistant,excluding Merson who
was outstanding.
Something they didn't show on the telly was Ian Wright jumping into the
Arsenal fans and everyone around him going potty,it took the stewards
about five mins to get him out again.
Best bit of the day for me was Merson taking the piss out of Gazza two
years ago,what a day makes you happy to be alive.
|
46.959 | | HEAVY::WARD | | Mon Apr 05 1993 18:33 | 10 |
| Arsenal 1 Spurs 0:
Great second half - full of flowing, end-to-end football. This means
that both the League Cup and FA Cup final will be contested by the
same teams - Arsenal and Sheffield Wednesday. Who is this bloke
Parlour ?? - he looked keen.
Ray
PS TV pictures and Radio5 sound made the experience more pleasurable -
even if David Pleat has alot to say .. about .. anything in fact ..
|
46.960 | Is anybody there? | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Tue Apr 06 1993 20:44 | 9 |
| You all haven't died of shock, have you? Why are we not
hearing from any regular arsenal noters.
Have we got any fixtured during the easter break?
Cheers,
Elangco
|
46.961 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Tue Apr 06 1993 23:50 | 15 |
| Elangco
I hate this typing!!!! Well two finals, isnt it great. At last the
memories of two year ago can now finally rest. Not going to the
coke final, but am thinking about the FA final. Has anybody details
Also Are any of the Irish lads going over for the FA cup, can we get
a group going perhaps....
As for the game, in the end we deserved to win, with not the most
attractive football, but still enjoyable.
Still I'm a bit worried about wednesday as they look very good, but what
the hell we're in TWO finals!!!
|
46.962 | Quiz question | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Oscar the Grouch is an Optimist! | Wed Apr 07 1993 00:49 | 12 |
| Apart from Liverpool what other sides have appeared in both the
League and F.A cup finals in the same seasons - i'm sure there can't
be (m)any.
I'm sure the answer is in the Independent?
Sheff Wed to win both I think especially if Hirst is back
- remember you heard it here first!
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
46.963 | | CLADA::DODONNELL | Nothing personal.It's just business. | Wed Apr 07 1993 12:42 | 4 |
|
Spurs appeared in both finals in 1981.
Denis.
|
46.964 | Gunners must fire on all cylinders | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Wed Apr 07 1993 13:49 | 14 |
| Mick,
I see what you are saying about Wednesday. We need the confidence. We had to
beat Leeds, Notts Forest, Ipswhich and Totts to get to the final. We were
underdogs when we went to Ipswich.
We have to keep Waddle quiet. Winterburn will have a job or two on his hands.
Wednesday haven't beaten Arsenal for a while. We need to think about the 7-1
thrashing last season.
Hope we win both. If we win one, I would like it to be the FA cup. Are you a bond
holder or sesaon ticket holder? There is no general sale for coke cup. I can't
see it with the FA cup.
|
46.965 | 3 in a Row | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Wed Apr 07 1993 14:19 | 13 |
46.966 | I'm the lowest of them all!!!!!! | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Wed Apr 07 1993 14:21 | 18 |
| Elangco,
I'm neither, I'm a member of the ticket registration scheme.
I had planned to travel to a few games this year from Ireland, but
it never really happened, a few of the lads from dublin have left
the company so we really didn't organise anything.
Heard we were beat last night by the boro. A good win for them, but
whats happened to our league performance, it would be nice to end the
season with a good run.
As you say, for us to win anything, we really need to play out of our
skin, something rarely done this season.
Oh well, all it takes is a good 90 minutes!!!
See ya
Mick
|
46.967 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | | Wed Apr 07 1993 16:52 | 5 |
| Spotted amongst the Arsenal throng on Sunday was pop singer Chesney
Hawkes. I could'nt get his autograph but I had a good scream and
fainted.
barry.
|
46.968 | "I off to be measured for me Final suit!" | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Thu Apr 08 1993 13:50 | 24 |
| We had joy, we had fun, etc. Not a great game, but, from this neck of
the woods, the right result and on the balance of play just about
deserved. Perhaps the Totts should have had a penalty when Linighan
brought Anderton down, but then again Arsenal should have had a penalty
at the Lane in December when Parlour was brought down. These things
tend to even out over the course of a season and in this case this is
exactly what has happened. At the end of the game Merson and Wright
seemed a trifle pleased, as did 35,000 odd ecstatic "gooners".
I think it will suit Arsenal for Wednesday to be the favourites.
Particularly if those legendary tipsters Jimmy Hill and Trevor Brooking
spend the next few weeks waxing lyrical about the silky skills of
Waddle and co. Arsenal are a better team when they are the underdogs.
Tickets for the final start at 15 quid. The next price is 25 and then
they rise in 5 pound increments up to 50! Or, of course, you can pay 90
or 100 to sit in the Olympic Gallery! For 90 you will get a "fabulous"
seat behind the scoreboard! Bond holders and season ticket holders
will get tickets, but Ticket Registration Scheme members will go into a
ballot. Since the club will only get about 22,000 tickets (there are
about 17,000 Bond holders and season ticket holders) not all registration
scheme members will get tickets.
Mike M
|
46.969 | Spare Tickets | SHIPS::DURANT_S | | Thu Apr 15 1993 13:23 | 12 |
|
There are two tickets available at face value for any Arsenal fans from
a friend in the local Pub. They are for Gate L which is by the corner
flag at one end (so you will be able to tell whether the ball crossed
the line or not).
They are thirty pound tickets.
Anyone interested should ring Chris on 0252-387649
Steve.
|
46.970 | We are almost there! | COPCLU::EISMARK | | Fri Apr 16 1993 17:14 | 10 |
| So, only two days to go.
You people living close to the scene, what will a possible line up be
on Sunday?
Here's hoping for a great victory.
Soren
|
46.971 | the team...perhaps!!! | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Fri Apr 16 1993 18:12 | 24 |
| Soren,
Heres my stab at the team:
Seaman
O'Leary Linghan Adams Winterburn
Parlour Morrow Selley (sp??)
Merson
Campbell Wright
If O'Leary is playing, then I'd say it will be his last game for us,
therefore if we win on sunday, I feel they should let him go up
and lift the cup, It would be a great way to sned him off, what do you
think??
Mick
|
46.972 | Good...but not that good. | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | Panic Sleeper | Fri Apr 16 1993 19:40 | 11 |
| RE -1 Hmmm tend to agree with your team selection with the exception
of possibly Smith for Campbell and I wouldn't be too surprosed to see
Carter playing instead of Selley.
On the O'Leary question it would be a fitting way to send him off but
the question is will they do it?
Oh by the way is Paul Davis still injured and if so does anyone know
how long he's out for.
Jason
|
46.973 | I missed it | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Fri Apr 16 1993 21:13 | 14 |
| I just missed the tickets on .969 and P**^&&d off..
Paul Davis would make midfield more attractive. I agree with your sentiments
re : O'Leary.
I am not sure whether they are going to play Smith first or Campbell? One of
them will be substitued, depends on how the game progress.
Would be sitting nervously in front of the telly on Sunday.
Hoping for a victory.
Elangco
|
46.974 | Eey-ore bucks his rider | YUPPY::PANES | ADIS - don't die of dyslexia | Mon Apr 19 1993 12:52 | 4 |
| Will Morrow be dropped for the Palace game?
Stuart
|
46.975 | Result of the final? | VARESE::GRICE | Ho bisogno di qualcosa da bere! | Mon Apr 19 1993 17:14 | 4 |
| As I find myself in Varese for three days and missed the final yesterday -
what happened?
/phil
|
46.976 | We actually made it! | COPCLU::EISMARK | | Mon Apr 19 1993 17:26 | 13 |
| Arsenal 2 - 1 Sheffield Wed.
Merson Harkes
Morrow
I am afraid this is all I know, as the match was not shown in Danish
TV.
Can anyone supply a match report?
Soren
|
46.977 | Arsenal deserved it | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | | Mon Apr 19 1993 17:57 | 53 |
| A very entertaining game, helped strangely enough, by the ref.
Wednesday started very well, hitting the post after only a couple of minutes,
and then deservedly going ahead after 9. A free kick, about 25 yards out, on
the left. Everyone expected a belter from Waddle, but King ran to the left of
the wall, got the ball. Before Arsenal could react, he put in a hard low cross
which O'Leary got to, but only managed to put to Harkes just inside the box, who
hit it sweetly past Seaman.
Over the next 10 minutes Arsenal got into the game and started to settle, and
equalized from a superb swerving shot from Merson from 20 yards.
After that it was pretty much all Arsenal. Campbell hitting the post the
highlight of the rest of the half. Arsenal did a very good job throught the whole
match in keeping Waddle a bay, and also worked so hard that it appeared that
they had a couple of extra men on the field. Hard as the tried Wednesday just
couldn't find a telling pass in the last 1/3 of the field.
Merson picked up a lower back injury half way through the half and I was
surprised to see him back on in the 2nd period.
The second half picked up where the first left off, and it was only a matter of
time before Arsenal scored. Merson picked up the ball on the left, strode past
Anderson, got to the byeline and pulled it back. Wednesday's eey-ore Palmer tried
to control the incoming cross but only succeeded in giving it to Morrow who
blasted it past Woods.
Wright had the ball in the back of the net a few minutes later but it was ruled
out for Offside.
Man of the match was Merson.
Also the referee was superb, and I hope other refs around the country were
watching, as he allowed the game to flow as much as possible, only blowing up
when any advantage was not available.
There were only 2 bookings I can remember
Palmer for a clumsy tackle on Wright ( Wright was just to fast )
Bright for a late, high tackle on Tony Adams (More out of frustration than
anything )
As a neutral May 15th should be a cracker, with Wednesday looking for revenge,but
yesterday they were outplayed in all departments.
I didn't see it, and I'm just assuming this from what I heard on the radio,
but...
Tony Adams dropped Morrow in the after match celebrations, causing Morrow to
fracture his arm. Adams was then allowed to go up and get the Cup. I'm surprised
he didn't drop it down the steps :-)
Al (I can't believe I said Arsenal deserved it ;-) )
|
46.978 | 1 down, 1 to go. | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Mon Apr 19 1993 21:53 | 12 |
| A great day out with the (W)right result. However, there's something
wrong with football kicking off at 5.00pm on a Sunday, although it does
allow time for a few pints before the game.
It was good to see Paul Davis out on the pitch. In fact, I thought he
was man of the match and not "The Merse". Merson had a reasonable
game and scored a good goal, but Davis was better. He was always
available, had time on the ball and played some intelligent through balls.
Morrow also had a good game marking Sheridan and, seemingly, the rest
of the Wednesday midfield out of the game. Tough ending for him though.
Mike M
|
46.979 | one down and one to go... | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Mon Apr 19 1993 21:55 | 48 |
| yes at long last, this season means something, and I have it all on tape.
Must admit, I didnt think we'd win, especially with the way wednesday
played in the FA semi.
The game started off brightly, with both sides stringing passes
together. As for my team selection, well it wasnt that bad, my only
mistake was davis for selley. Speaking of Davis, I feel he adds more
to the midfield, though defensively he's weak, but .we can live with
that.
Merson looked impressive, but I'm sure the back affected him in the
second half. The second half was what I expected, a tight game
thought wednesday never looked like scoring. As for campbell and
wright, they really didnt get a good supply of balls and thus
didnt seem to do much.
Only god knows what palmer was doing, but who cares, morrow was in the
right place, so there the story ends, the game over and winners. BUT
no, dick head adams decides to assault morrow, and thus ruling him
out of the FA Cup, what a blow for him. Imagine getting the winning
goal and not being able to collect your medal.
I know it was an acident, but if you were morrow, what would you think!!
As for the FA Cup, would be great to win that as well. Hopefully
Davis will be fitter, as I feel he does alot for the team, he has time,
always picks his man. As for morrow and his replacment, it has to be
hillier (who else?), who if fit could perform a similar role.
And finally, well they didnt let O'leary lead the team Up
(probably never crossed their minds; selfish lot), shame really,
as I thought it would have been a great tribute to the man.
I wonder did anybody even mention such an idea.
For those Gunners out there:
If you have the Offical merchandise book, go to the team centre
fold, and have a look at perry groves. Notice anything?? take a look
at his feet, talking about gaining some height, his heels are so
high of the ground. how vain can one get!!@!!
PS: Whats the atmosphere like in London???
Mick
|
46.980 | Morrow's the man | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | Panic Sleeper | Tue Apr 20 1993 02:48 | 25 |
| A good game all round and I think a fair result in the end.I was
pleased to see Davis playing,Arsenal look so much better with him in
the side and I agree with a few notes back that he was definatly a
contender for Man of the Match.
I think the F.A. Cup Final will be that much harder because of this
result,but I don't go along with what seems to be the general
concensous that Wednesday will win because we've won the League Cup,
Arsenal are capable of winning both.
Someone mentioned that the obvious replacement for Morrow would be
Hillier but I think he's out for the rest of the season with an injury.
What was Wright's goal disallowed for offside or a foul? because there
was no way he was offside,but in the Today it says that's why it was
disallowed.
Celebrations at the end appeared to be a bit muted considering we'd
just won a major domestic honour and the Arsenal fans I was on the tude
back with looked more like they had lost, than won,maybe this was due to
the incident with Morrow or perhaps the late kick-off, who knows.
Anyway Europe next year and the possibility of a unique double in May.
Jason...Wembley is my second home.
|
46.981 | Morrow Joke | SUBURB::VYAS | | Tue Apr 20 1993 17:24 | 26 |
|
In the casualty, the Doctor asked Morrow "How it happened ?"
Morrow "I fell off a donkey"
|
46.982 | | TRUCKS::WARDR | | Tue Apr 20 1993 17:48 | 4 |
| RE .959: Ray, the answer to your question is that Parlour came from
Romford, according to Brian Moore anyway ..
Ray
|
46.983 | Yo Gunners! | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Tue Apr 20 1993 17:53 | 27 |
| Great Result!!!
First half was good, second half could have been better but who cares we won!
Few points:
O'Leary should have collected the trophy, apart from anything else, he had a good
game except for one mistake. He felt at home. Paul Davis made a welcome return. We
could do with him in the FA cup.
There was a lot of talk about Limpar returning to the side in the press. No sign of
that.
Wright's ruled out goal is a mystery. He was no way off side. But he missed a good
chance in the first half though.
It is quite sad about the hero of the hour. He had a great game and would have loved
to have played in the FA cup.
Arsenal need to strengthen the midfield for Europe.
I am off to to send mail inviting my collegues to have some chocolates to celebrate
the victory. If you are in the Crescent please drop by :-). I am in the Alpha Resource
Centre.
Elangco
|
46.984 | Roll on the 15th May | UNTADH::WILCOCKSON | Haddaway | Tue Apr 20 1993 17:57 | 11 |
| The Arse were admittedly the better team on Sunday, but hopefully the
Owls will correct the mistakes they made on the 15th May. Worthington
will be match fit, which will make a difference. Waddle should take a
long look at his performance on Sunday, I don't think his mind was on
the job - if he doesn't play well, then Wednesday become pretty
mediocre and certainly lack ideas up front. Also, as has already been
mentioned Morrow will be out for the FA Cup.
Incidently, a SPURs fan taxi driver didn't charge me anything for the
journey to Wembley - he said his payment would be Wednesday stuffing the
Arse (ooer). Looks like he got ripped off!
|
46.985 | | CODS::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Tue Apr 20 1993 20:02 | 14 |
| The taxi driver was acting with the intelligence of a normal Spurs
supporter. Nothing too unusual about that. When Gazza left Newcastle to
join Spurs the average IQ of both clubs increased.
Re the Final: Great to win. I felt so sorry for Morrow, his biggest
moment in football taken away like that. Let's just be thankful that
it wasn't Merson or Wright who scored the winner!!
PS Spurs fans will get that one in time for the start of the new season.
Declan
|
46.986 | Andy Sinton heading for Highbury? | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Tue Apr 20 1993 20:13 | 6 |
| news has it! end of the season of course. Glad to see GG is listening to my
advice re: europe and midfield :-) :-) ;-)
Elangco
PS - The sweets are going fast!
|
46.987 | Another poor league result | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | Panic Sleeper | Thu Apr 22 1993 01:55 | 8 |
| In case anyone's interested Arsenal drew 1-1 with Forest tonight,goals
from Wright(65 mins) and Keane (92mins).
All I can say is thank God for the Cup campaigns otherwise this season
would have been null and void.
Jason
|
46.988 | Typical League Performance... | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Thu Apr 22 1993 13:28 | 11 |
|
An equaliser in the 92 mins, the story of the league for us this
season. And yes if there were no Cups where would we be...
I looked in teletex for the sinton story, but couldnt find it.
Assuming its true, Then if I was GG I'd go all out to get Mr Keane,
that would really strengthen our midfield. But Knowing GG that wont
happen.
How good is sinton? Will he do a good job down the left and in the
midfield as a whole?? I dont really see much of him...
|
46.989 | sinton - just a rumour? | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Thu Apr 22 1993 20:38 | 11 |
|
It appears the Sinton story is just a rumour. I couldn't confirm that anywhere.
I am not sure whether he can play everywhere. He played left back for England. In
midfield, on the left Arsenal have magic man Merson. I know he can play on the right as
well, but he is at his best on the left. BTW, I think he played just behind the
front two strikers on Sunday.
As for yesterday, I see Wright has scored after long time. I am assuming that Arsenal
are not playing as well as they could, as there is no incentive.
|
46.990 | Is Wright out? | COPCLU::EISMARK | | Fri Apr 23 1993 12:15 | 6 |
| I read in a Danish newspaper this morning, that Wright broke a toe in
the match against Nottingham.
How long will he be out?
Soren
|
46.991 | Wright out fot at least 2 wks | MACNAS::PMCKEE | | Fri Apr 23 1993 14:45 | 6 |
|
He will be out for at least 2wks. This means he will miss the England
game against Holland in the World Cup. Of more concern, there is a
question about his fitness for the F.A. cup.
Paul.
|
46.992 | FA Cup | COPCLU::EISMARK | | Fri Apr 23 1993 14:47 | 3 |
| What is the date for the FA Cup final?
Soren
|
46.993 | May 15 | MACNAS::PMCKEE | | Fri Apr 23 1993 14:57 | 1 |
|
|
46.994 | Arsenal were crap! | XSTACY::JLUNDON | @GAO 822-4715 Leeds Champions | Mon Apr 26 1993 23:50 | 12 |
| I was at the Forest game last Wednesday night and I thought both teams were
poor particularly in general play around the middle of the park especially
Forest who on that performance deserve to go down. So much so I left before the
end of the game and, of course, missed the Keane goal. Forest didn't have a
decent chance in the 86.75 minutes of the game I saw. Arsenal can be excused
this game as it was after a cup final and before another. Being safe from
relegation didn't help the quality of the match. Rosario particularly was, IMHO,
the poorest and you think Chapman was bad; at least he has a brain to play with,
more than this guy has. On the other hand Wright was always sharp and waiting
to pounce, which he did to get a good goal.
James.
|
46.995 | Sinton a Gooner? | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | Panic Sleeper | Wed May 05 1993 05:06 | 6 |
| Just had a look in the QPR topic and according to a couple of noters
there we have signed Andy Sinton for 2 Million for next season,is this
true? If so it surely spells the end for Limpar who I believe is on his
way to Monaco.
Can anyone confirm this.
|
46.996 | Half Asleep | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | Panic Sleeper | Wed May 05 1993 05:21 | 2 |
| Ooops didn't look at the date of the entry in the QPR topic,ignore last
message.
|
46.997 | Programme Wanted | ESSB::BLONG | Europe is Scouse Free | Wed May 05 1993 17:19 | 6 |
46.998 | Holland <--> Ireland | UTROP1::JANSEN | Reading Blondes have more fun | Thu May 06 1993 02:14 | 20 |
46.999 | 2 to Go | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu May 06 1993 15:58 | 8 |
46.1000 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Egg and Sperm seperation sensation | Thu May 06 1993 21:06 | 7 |
|
oh babeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! x000
I luv it
Tony
|
46.1001 | Tickets needed. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Pool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90 | Wed May 12 1993 20:25 | 10 |
|
I have a friend who wants to go to the cup final on Saturday and he is
looking for two tickets. Any help in this note would be greatly appreciated.
Come on the Arse.
Cunno
|
46.1002 | | YUPPY::PANES | Seratonin junkie | Thu May 13 1993 12:53 | 12 |
| <<< Note 46.1001 by ESSB::MCUNNIFFE "Pool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90" >>>
-< Tickets needed. >-
Why not drop a line to Mr R Charlton
C/O M.U.F.C
Salford
Greater Manchester
Helpfully yours,
Stuart
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46.1003 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Fri May 14 1993 20:12 | 10 |
| Hi lads,
I totally forgot about this but if any one is going to the
BIG game tomorrow, would you be able to get me a programmme.
Thanks
Mick (and have a good day!!)
PS: Of course I'll pay for the programme, that goes without mentioning so
I won't mention it!!
|
46.1004 | Anyone ???/ | KIRKTN::TDOLAN | | Fri May 14 1993 21:10 | 17 |
|
Any of you Arse fans out there been to the last two games
against QPR and Spurs ??
I`m just asking because I here that Paul Dickov has had a
couple appearances as a substitute, scoring in both games.
If you`ve been there, how is he playing ? Do you think that
he`ll start to get a regular first team place ?
Just curious because I used to play football with him a few
years ago.
Any info would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Tam.
|
46.1005 | Here's hoping 4 a cup double... | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Fri May 14 1993 21:15 | 8 |
| Ian Wright, Ian Wright, Ian Wright....
Merson, Merson, Merson...
Go Gunners Go!!!!
|
46.1006 | Wembley III The Winning Continues | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | Panic Sleeper | Fri May 14 1993 21:40 | 13 |
| RE 46.1003
I'm going tommorrow and will get you a proggie even though it's a waste
of money but then again its your money.
Just heard the news about Terry Vegetable and I'm about to wind up some
Spurs fans watch out note 45.
RE 46.1003 again:
I'll enter a note here if I've got the proggie and will mention how you
can get in touch with me on Monday.
Come on Arsenal lets overshadow Man Utds season by winning both Cups
which will be a first.
|
46.1007 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Tue May 18 1993 01:11 | 78 |
| And now for the season update...
1992 Result
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Aug 15th:: Norwich City (h)|2-4|(Bould,Campbell)
| Tue Aug 18th:: Blackburn Rovers (a)|1-0|
| Sun Aug 23nd:: Liverpool (a)|0-2|(Limpar,Wright)
| Tue Aug 25th:: Oldham Athletic (h)|2-0|(Winterburn,Wright)
| Sat Aug 29th:: Sheffield Wednesday (h)|2-1|(Merson,Parlour)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Wed Sep 2nd:: Queens Park Rangers (a)|0-0|
| Sat Sep 5th:: Wimbledon (a)|3-2|(Wright 2)
| Sat Sep 12th:: Blackburn Rovers (h)|0-1|
| Sat Sep 19th:: Sheffield Utd (a)|1-1|(Wright)
| Wed Sep 23rd:: Millwall Coca-Cola 2nd rd 1st leg (h)|1-1|(Campbell)
| Mon Sep 28th:: Manchester City (h)|1-0|(Wright)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Oct 3rd:: Chelsea (h)|2-1|(Merson,Wright)
| Wed Oct 7th:: Millwall Coca-Cola 2nd rd 2nd leg (a)|1-1|(Campbell)
| Arg 2-2 Arsenal 3-1 Pen (Hillier,Campbell,Smith)| |
| Sat Oct 17th:: Nottingham Forest (a)|0-1|(Smith)
| Sat Oct 24th:: Everton (h)|2-0|(Wright,Limpar)
| Wed Oct 28th:: Derby Coca-Cola 3rd rd (a)|1-1|(Campbell)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Mon Nov 2nd:: Crystal Palace (a)|1-2|(Merson,Wright)
| Sat Nov 7th:: Coventry City (h)|3-0|(Smith,Wright,Campbell)
| Sat Nov 21st:: Leeds Utd (a)|3-0|
| Sat Nov 28th:: Manchester Utd (h)|0-1|
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Tue Dec 1st:: Derby Coca-Cola 3rd rd reply (h)|2-1|(Wright,Campbell)
| Sat Dec 5th:: Southampton (a)|2-0|
| Sat Dec 12th:: Tottenham Hotspur (a)|1-0|
| Sat Dec 19th:: Middlesborough (h)|1-1|(Wright)
| Sat Dec 26th:: Ipswich Town (h)|0-0|
| Mon Dec 28th:: Aston Villa (a)|1-0|
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
1993 Result
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Jan 2nd:: Yeovil F.A. cup 3rd rd (a)|1-3|(Wright 3)
| Wed Jan 6th:: Scarborough Coca-Cola 4th rd (a)|0-1|(Winterburn)
| Sat Jan 9th:: Sheffield Utd (h)|1-1|(Hillier)
| Tue Jan 12th:: Notts Forest Coca-Cola 5th rd (h)|2-0|(Wright 2)
| Sat Jan 16th:: Manchester City (a)|0-1|(Merson)
| Sat Jan 23th:: Leeds Utd F.A. cup 4th rd (h)|2-2|(Parlour,Merson)
| Sun Jan 31st:: Liverpool (h)|0-1|
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Wed Feb 3rd:: Leeds Utd F.A. cup 4th rd (reply) (a)|2-3|(Smith, Wright 2)
| Sun Feb 7th:: Crystal Palace | |
| Coca-Cola Cup Semi 1st leg (a)|1-3|(Wright, Simth 2)
| Wed Feb 10th:: Wimbledon (h)|0-1|
| Sat Feb 13th:: Notts Forest F.A. Cup 5th rd (h)|2-0|(Wright 2)
| Sat Feb 20th:: Oldham Athletic (a)|0-1|(Linghan)
| Wed Feb 24th:: Leeds Utd (h)|0-0|
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Mon Mar 1st:: Chelsea (a)|1-0|
| Wed Mar 3rd:: Norwich City (a)|1-1|(Wright)
| Sat Mar 6th:: Ipswich Town F.A. Cup 6th rd (a)|2-4|(Adams,Wright (pen),OG, Campbell)
| Wed Mar 10th:: Crystal Palace | |
| Coca-Cola Cup Semi 2nd leg (h)|2-0|(Linghan,Wright)
| Sat Mar 13th:: Coventry City (a)|0-2|(Campbell,Wright)
| Sat Mar 20th:: Southampton (h)|4-3|
| Wed Mar 24th:: Manchester Utd (a)|0-0|
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sun Apr 4th:: Tottenham Hotspur | |
| F.A. Cup Semi-Final (-)|1-0|(Adams)
| Sat Apr 10th:: Ipswich Town (a)|1-2|
| Mon Apr 12th:: Aston Villa (h)|0-1|
| Sat Apr 17th:: Middlesborough (a)|1-0|
| Sun Apr 18th:: Sheffield Wed Coca-Cola Cup Final (-)|2-1|(Merson,Morrow)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat May 1st:: Everton (a)|0-0|
| Tue May 4th:: QPR (h)|0-0|
| Thu May 6th:: Sheffield Wednesday (a)|1-0|
| Sat May 8th:: Crystal Palace (h)|3-0|(Wright,Dickov,Campbell)
| Tue May 11th:: Tottenham Hotspur (h)|1-3|(Dickov)
| Sat May 15th:: Sheffield Wednesday F.A. Cup Final (-)|1-1|(Wright)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
|
46.1008 | Lethargic lot ! | UPROAR::WOODWARDD | Woody | Wed May 19 1993 13:12 | 9 |
| wot no response after sat. marvellous :-) advertisement for Brit.
soccer - come on you gooners out there or was it that embarrassing
to have been involved in (what many commentators) are calling the
*worst* cup final in living memory.
Still , I suppose I shouldn't be surprised - what do you expect from
Arsenal !
dw.
|
46.1009 | same again | PEKING::MCKIEN | NICK | Wed May 19 1993 14:06 | 9 |
| Yea!!
The Eurovision song contest was better!!
NICK.
A Gooner since 196?
Anyone want a programme for 5 quid.
|
46.1010 | gissa ticket | UPROAR::WOODWARDD | Woody | Wed May 19 1993 14:32 | 10 |
| I even heard on LBC this am that they (AFC) are having diff. getting
rid of tickets + it could be the lowest Cup Final attendance also !!!
Apparantly thay've cut the price by a bluey but are still unsure
whether they'll sell their full allocation - which is higher for the
replay 'cos all the parasites sorry..dignatries dont have to get
tickets. - never go to a game all season and come cup final day its a
bloody social occasion .
woody (yid)
|
46.1011 | gissa ticket two.. | OPG::TONY | | Wed May 19 1993 15:49 | 14 |
| Re. 1010
>>Apparantly thay've cut the price by a bluey but are still unsure
>>whether they'll sell their full allocation - which is higher for the
>>replay 'cos all the parasites sorry..dignatries dont have to get
>>tickets. - never go to a game all season and come cup final day its a
>>bloody social occasion .
Cup final replay ticket prices are traditionally cheaper..and as you say the
neutrals such as Kingstonian old boys don't get a ticket..Hence more genuine
supporters get a chance to go..!!
Tony
|
46.1012 | It is 9 or 10 Leagues | CLADA::JMURPHY | It's a Funny Auld game.... | Wed May 19 1993 17:04 | 6 |
|
How many times have Arsenal won the Championship....
I think it's 10 times ??????..
jm
|
46.1013 | 10 Times | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed May 19 1993 18:52 | 0 |
46.1014 | | CODS::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Wed May 19 1993 20:02 | 14 |
| Delighted to see O'Leary getting such a good send-off the other night.
I have a nice colour picture (of O'Leary with the League cup) which I
got from a friend who works for the Evening Herald. Trouble is...Bryan
Robson and the Championship trophy are in the photo as well. It would
have been interesting if we'd won the cup final last Saturday.....I
assume all three trophies would have been used in the same photograph.
I hope the lads play well tomorrow. I know we'll win if we play...but
will we play? The team looked shattered on Saturday. Another record
(cup double) if we can do it to add to Arsenal's list of records.....
which incidentally, is longer than Liverpool's despite Cunno's regular
statistical contribution. Boy can he ever use cut-and-paste....
Declan
|
46.1015 | What was the score on Monday? | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Wed May 19 1993 21:32 | 5 |
| Just curious.
Hoping to get a ticket for tomorrow.
Elangco
|
46.1016 | 4 - 4 .... see Note - 32.2663 | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | Living with Flamingos on the DELTA | Wed May 19 1993 21:35 | 0 |
46.1017 | Who is going tonight? | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Thu May 20 1993 13:18 | 8 |
| Manage to get a ticket and I'm off. Is anybody going?
Can you imagine, this is my first Arsenal match and it's the FA cup final!!
Heeehaaaa.... Come on you Gunners!!!
Elangco
|
46.1018 | there's only one United | ESSB::BREE | | Thu May 20 1993 19:13 | 15 |
| re.1014
I watched the Cup final on saturday and it was probably the worst cup
final ever with the exception on West Brom and Everton.
Could the fact that Arsenal are so boring, boring, boring be related to
the fact that the are one of the least cosmopolitan teams around with a
very small mix of Scots, Welsh, Irish, others to vary things.
Tonight I plan to do some work around the house rather than sit through
another yawn.
They'll win the UEFA cup by boring opponents to death.
Paul
|
46.1019 | Mark Hughes - a true sportsman....? | YUPPY::PANES | Welcome to Berkshire | Thu May 20 1993 20:48 | 9 |
| <<< Note 46.1018 by ESSB::BREE >>>
-< there's only one United >-
> They'll win the UEFA cup by boring opponents to death.
Which will make a change from winning it by getting opponents sent off.
Stuart
|
46.1020 | | CODS::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Thu May 20 1993 21:30 | 3 |
| < Not to mention Peter "he hit me" Schmeichel >
Ask Mick Quinn.....
|
46.1021 | A long way home up that M1 lads ! | MASALA::JJACK | | Fri May 21 1993 11:54 | 10 |
|
Congratulations to the Arse on their 2-1 extra-time win against the
luckless Sheffield Wednesday.
Two trophies in one season in England is a tremendous feat.
Can't help but feel sorry for Wednesday though !
Scorers: Wright & Lineghan(sp?), with Waddle scoring for Francis' boys.
|
46.1022 | | TRUCKS::SANT | This is as good as it gets! | Fri May 21 1993 13:36 | 19 |
|
< Not to mention Peter "he hit me" Schmeichel >
Well I hope we're going to have the same righteous indignation
at St.Chris Waddle's disgraceful attempt at getting Winterburn
sent off last night.
Whereas Schmeichel got up and didn't feign injury, St.Waddle
lay on the ground face-down (probably to hide his smile..) and
looked as if he had been shot.
The ref (unsighted) didn't even give a foul, and the linesman
(5 yards away and with a clear view) indicated there had been
no foul.
The ref should have booked Wibble for trying to get Winterburn
sent off.
Andy.
|
46.1023 | | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Fri May 21 1993 13:37 | 6 |
|
Well done Arsenal. It was a real heartbreaker for Wednesday.
Now I know why George Graham buys so many centre-halves. :-)
Gary.
|
46.1024 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | JACK CHARLTON IS DESPICABLE | Fri May 21 1993 13:46 | 7 |
|
Well done Arsenal..
They will need a much better team if they plan to do anything
in Europe next year.. Highlight of the match:: Brights elbow(superb).
Andy..B
|
46.1025 | | SIOG::BUCKLEY | | Fri May 21 1993 13:52 | 5 |
|
Congrats to the Arse...
Great to see Dave O Leary end his Arsenal career on a high note.
Patrick.
|
46.1026 | Bobbins | WOTVAX::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Fri May 21 1993 13:53 | 29 |
| re: 1022
"Waddle should have been sent off"
Well I reckon the game could have ended up a 5-a-side games, if some of
the challanges had been given the right treatment by the ref, to
mention but a few:
1. Jensen's tackle on Waddle. If Waddle had not have jumped he would
have been in hospital with at least one broken leg. That was in the
first 10 mins.
2. Bright on Linneghan. Should have been sent off. No attempt for the
ball as he just jumped at the player and elbowed him....
3. Sherringham late follow-through on Dixon. Again should have been
booked for a late follow through and at a dangerous height.
4. Jensen yet again! on Harkes. Both slid in but jensen a little wilder
than harkes.
Anyway not got time to go on. Still it was another sparkling performance,
and well worth paying my TV licence fee for, I don't think.
Lets see what the Charity Shield brings when Arsenal play Manchester
United. Should be a different game completely.
mac
|
46.1027 | "Arsenal by a Nose" daily mail | PEKING::MCKIEN | NICK | Fri May 21 1993 14:45 | 13 |
|
Another cup and more records broken (and bones).
Glad it did'nt go to Pens.
I feel sorry for Wednesday Fans, players and Trevor Francis they
deserved something from the season.
Anyway back into the European Cup winners Cup after 13 years.
NICK.
|
46.1028 | Give me Italian football any day | SUBURB::ONEILLS | | Fri May 21 1993 15:42 | 18 |
| ANother bore which seems inevitable when Arsenal are playing. Wasn't it
interesting to see both England goalkeepers advancing almost to the half
way line to improve the quality of their aerial bombardment. Not to
Adams, Palmer, Warhurst , Dixon and WInterburn's efforts. Maybe Jack
Charlton has got it right all along?
Thankfully I had the good sense to go the the Cup WInners cup final
last week and not the FA CUp final. Watch out Parma, Arsenal are
coming.
Only bright note was a wonderful end to David O'Leary's Arsenal career.
Remember the last cup winners medal he won...The Brady bunchhC Vs Graham's
dead ball gang. Which would you prefer?
Shane
|
46.1029 | well done..... | CLADA::JMURPHY | It's a Funny Auld game.... | Fri May 21 1993 18:53 | 19 |
|
Another boring and lucky win for Arsenal , but you still won...
I think it was better the game was decided during playing time
and not penalties....
Winning the 2 domestic cups has been a definate plus for the Arse ,
but my god after Wednesday scored , Arsenal just dissappeared .
Cambell , Smith , Merson , Davis were very poor....
Apart from a good defense and Ian Wright , Arsenal have very little to
offer , even Dixon and Winterburn don't seem to be as good as they
were.....
Now its easy to see...why Arsenal's league form was so bad....
Anyway well done on the 2 cups......
jm
|
46.1030 | 2-1, we beat the Mancs 2-1, we beat the Mae..... | CODS::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Fri May 21 1993 21:15 | 27 |
| I suppose you need a certain amount of luck to win two knockout cup
competitions in one season, but it's still an incredible feat by any
standards (which is why it hasn't been done before!!)
On the night, Arsenal were not lucky. We had by far the better of the
first hour, and should have been further ahead...as Alan Hansen said
at the end of normal time, if Arsenal had lost, they only had themselves
to blame. Arsenal had far more clear chances...Merson and Smith both
missed twice with only the keeper to beat and Lineghan put a free header
wide - those chances were more than Wednesday managed in 120 minutes.
I agree, though, that Wednesday looked much better after they scored.
They nearly scored again (a bad miss by Bright) and were on top for the
rest of normal time and perhaps shaded the first period of extra time.
In the second period of extra time, Wednesday offered nothing. They sat
back just in front of their own penalty area and were playing for
penalties....a dangerous game against the best last-minute team in the
business.
Arsenal have now scored the latest winner in an F.A. Cup final and the
latest winner in the Championship (1989, Mickey Thomas).....what a
team!
Declan
|
46.1031 | | CODS::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Fri May 21 1993 21:24 | 15 |
| Incidentally, did any of you see the highlights of the 1953 cup final
which was shown before the cup final on BBC 1?
It was an eye-opener! Now I know old games are remembered with rose
tinted glasses at times, but this must get first place in any memory
lane competition. It's supposed to be the greatest final ever
seen...all I saw were players from Bolton and Blackpool very kindly
giving the ball to the opposing side (this happened several times
during the clips shown) followed by three or four goalkeeping blunders
that make Dave Beasant look like one G Banks. The Stanley Matthews
final? He wasn't mentioned until the last second when he slipped
crossing the ball for the winning goal. Stan Mortenson (sp?) scored a
hat-trick.......
Declan
|
46.1032 | Stuart Kennedy re-incarnated ? | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Fri May 21 1993 21:57 | 8 |
|
Couldn't agree with you more Declan. The standard of goalkeeping was a
joke !
Perhaps it was the fact that the pig skinned covered ball weighed half a
hundred weight, which caused the keepers to look like numptis !
|
46.1033 | | PLUNDR::MORAN | Tripple ripple truffle shuffler | Mon May 24 1993 00:05 | 5 |
|
The Blackpool keeper who let in 3 dreadful goals just happened to be
Scottish. Nice to see standards haven't slipped at all. ;-)
Tim
|
46.1034 | | WARNUT::TPCASE::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Mon May 24 1993 13:49 | 6 |
| >> all I saw were players from Bolton and Blackpool very kindly
giving the ball to the opposing side (this happened several times
during the clips shown)
Substitute Arsenal for Bolton, Wednesday for Blackpool..I suppose the only
difference that not too much kindness was shown this time..
|
46.1035 | 2nd rate full-backs | CHEFS::HOUSEB | | Mon May 24 1993 17:45 | 6 |
| re .1029
When were Dixon and Winterburn ever any good ??? They can't cross,
can't head and can't tackle - and they never could.
Brian
|
46.1036 | | CODS::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Mon May 24 1993 17:58 | 11 |
|
Only Manchester United had a better defensive record than Arsenal this
season. In 1991, Arsenal conceded only 18 goals all season, the second
lowest total in the history of the full-size first division.
Championships in '89 and 91..............and all with two second rate
full-backs. Makes you wonder either a) what Arsenal would have managed
with first-rate full-backs or b) what CHEFS::HOUSEB was smoking last
night.....
Declan
|
46.1037 | Arsenal Season Tickets for sale. | CHEFS::STRAGED | | Tue May 25 1993 04:02 | 23 |
| I suppose now is as good a time to ask as any...
Is anyone interested in two season tickets for Arsenal next year
(93/94)?
I have two season tickets in Arsenal's new North Bank stand available
for next season. The season tickets are in the centre block and cover
all 21 Premier league games plus the Cup competitions (FA, League and
Cup Winners Cup).
Purchased individually, the tickets for the 21 Preimier League games
would cost 378 pounds (21 x 18 pounds). I'm happy to sell the season
ticket for 350 pounds each.
Please let me know.
David Strage @REO
DTN 7-830-2148
|
46.1038 | Bargain ! | UPROAR::WOODWARDD | Woody | Tue May 25 1993 12:44 | 5 |
| I'll give you 23p for them both .
dw.
|
46.1039 | At last..... | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Tue Jun 01 1993 00:47 | 80 |
|
I finally get to enter a note about the Cup final. Well what can I say
I was over joyed with the occasion. Its been a long time since we last
won the FA cup and now I remember why it was so special.
From a neutrals point of view it wasnt a spectacular game, but it did
have a great finish. I thought it was a better game than the first, with
a similar flow to the game. Wed started well but Arsenal improved
and rightly scored with a well taken goal from one of the best strikers
seen in a long time. And we finished the half very strongly indeed.
As for the team selection, GG did as I expected with Smith starting and
Campbell on the right. It hasnt really been Campbell's year and we all
known how good he can be but he must improve his control. Merson, well
its about time he did some practicing with that left foot. If he could
use it, I wonder how much better he'd be.
I'll make One comment about the tackling, it was hard hitting out there.
I thought one team was as bad as the other but I must pick out Jenson &
Bright who were both very dangerous.
The second half, had wed playing the better football but still not
creating many opportunities and I feel it could have been a different
story if palmer was in the middle. Arsenal showed some hope but only
in patches and wright's foot must have been affecting his performance.
When weds did score it was very messy. I was heart broken, as I thought
we could hold out. What really hurt was the chances we had to clear the
ball. And eventually it fell to Waddle who had yet another quite game
to stick in the net (with a deflection I might add).
Then Weds had their best chance of the game but Bright made a real
mess of it. O'leary came on and strengthen the back and we came back into
for a while. He was really cool in some situations and showed all his
experince. I'm really going to miss him in an Arsenal Shirt, its really
going to hurt watching him playing with somebody else.
Extra time had its moments but not too much. But from my view point I
could hardly watch the game. I couldnt handle the peno's, I've seem it
before when we lost the Cup winner final, never again, please no.
And god must have been listening with time running out and the game
heading towards the penos, we get a corner. Merson takes it and Linghan
Gets up to score the winner (though I thought Woods should have saved it)
I must admit I went mad, there I was in the little pub in Galway with
people everywhere and I was jumping around like a mad man and
shouting my head off. As for anybody who meet me that night they will
know what I mean.
I thought Linghan had a great game especially with the injuries he
had. It was great to see us collect the cup, especially Dave, that
must have been great for him. What a way to finish with the club
after all those years of service. He's won everything possible in
England, its great to see him rewarded.
As for Weds, well it must be heart breaking, I know if it was Arsenal
I'd be shattered, but I'm sure they will have their Day.
So the season is over, one of our must sucessful even though we didnt
play great football (only in patches really).
As for next season, who knows, what will the team be like. I'll have
to wait and see if linghan will hold his place, though I have
my doubts. I'd doubt if we will get Keane as it looks like Rovers.
Well if they want to pay him so must money let them go ahead as I feel
the wage system at Arsenal is fair as it doesnt pit one player
against another. I'd like to see some new talent in midfield a flair
player but I wont get my hope up too much.
As for the Gunners in England, what were the celerbrations like?? didnt
get to hear must.
So who would have thought at the beginning of the year.. winning the
two cup, its quite an achievement. You dont hear me complaining!!
So on to next year and I hope we can continue from where we left off..
Mick
|
46.1040 | | CODS::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Wed Jun 02 1993 14:13 | 28 |
| Fair comment Mick...we haven't played as well as we can that often this
season, yet we did it when it mattered (again!) in the really important
games. This Arsenal team are winners, simple as that. We score more
last minute goals, come from behind in more big games than anyone else.
In our last 5 cup final wins:
1971: Charlie George, a late winner in extra time after Steve
Heighway had given Liverpool the lead in the first minute of extra time
(Arsenal are still the only club to come from behind, in extra time and
win the F.A. Cup)
1979: Last second goal against Man U by Alan Sunderland
1987: Late winner by Charlie Nicholas after Rush put Liverpool ahead
(and Liverpool had never lost a game when Rush had scored!)
1993: Came from behind to beat Wednesday in the League Cup final
1993: Last second Winner by Andy Lineghan
Add to that a last second winner by Michael Thomas in the League
decider at Anfield in 1989, a last minute goal by Ray Kennedy in the
final game of the season (at Totts) in 1971 to win the league by a
point from Leeds......what a club!
Declan
|
46.1041 | Another last minute goal!!! | PEKING::MCKIEN | NICK | Wed Jun 02 1993 16:51 | 12 |
|
Declan,
I seem to remember a last minute goal scored against Juventus (I
think), in the Cup winners Cup 1980 Semi final AWAY which took us to the
Final against Valiensia (sp).
I think it was PAUL VASSEN who scored the goal.
Unfortunatley for me I went to the Final (no last minute goal there.
Nick.
|
46.1042 | It was fun.... | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Wed Jun 02 1993 21:04 | 21 |
| Mick, Declan,
Agree with your comments exactly. I was at Wembley watching Arsenal for the first
time too.
I thought we will defend the lead in the second half. Yes, it was heart breaking
to see Waddle equalizing. It was nice to see Ian Wright coming to the supporters
before the extra time and asking us to increase the cheer.
I thought Paul Davis slacked a bit and Merson didn't play as well as he could.
Poor Smith got his first yellow card of his career, which still puzzles me as
to why?
There was extacy as Linighan scored. I was hugging these complete strangers on
either side and fell of my seat :^). I still can't believe I was there at the FA
cup final when Arsenal won it. I'll be proudly showing the programme to my
children, grand children and anyone who cares to listen.
Glory Glory Gunners. Arsenal for Cup Winners cup '94.
Elangco
|
46.1043 | Oh dear Lee | CHEFS::HOUSEB | | Thu Jun 03 1993 18:04 | 16 |
| re .1036
Declan - care to comment on Lee Dixon's performance last night ??
Statistics mean nothing, Liverpool conceded just 16 goals in 1979 (?)
with Alan Kennedy at left back - does it follow then that Alan Kennedy
was a quality full back ??? How many international caps did he win ??
Face it - Lee Dixon is shite and Winterburn is not a lot better.
Arsenal can thank Adams and Seaman for the lack of Goals Against.
You don't need to be smoking anything strange to realise that.
Brian.
|
46.1044 | | CODS::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Thu Jun 03 1993 20:40 | 15 |
| Brian,
If an Arsenal player is no good, I have no problem saying it - and like
most clubs we've had our share of duds over the years. Dixon was very
poor last night, but was no worse than most of the others. You surely
didn't expect a full-back to take the game by the scruff when players
like Gazza, Platt, Sharpe and others are not doing their stuff.
The only players to who didn't damage their reputations last night were
Adams and Pallister. I thought Pallister looked very composed when all
hell was breaking loose around him, considering he has just been
brought back....and with Graham Taylor that usually means you have
about 20 minutes to do something or you're out!
Declan
|
46.1045 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | notes from hell | Fri Jun 04 1993 17:15 | 4 |
|
Any transfer news? It must be time for another centre-half surely?
barry.
|
46.1046 | | CODS::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Fri Jun 04 1993 18:29 | 5 |
| Yes, I can exclusively confirm that George has bid for Des Walker, Mark
Wright, Steve Bruce and Kevin Moran. He tried to buy Martin Keown from
Everton, forgetting that he signed him three months ago.
|
46.1047 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Tue Jun 08 1993 15:49 | 78 |
| 1992 Result
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Aug 15th:: Norwich City (h)|2-4|(Bould,Campbell)
| Tue Aug 18th:: Blackburn Rovers (a)|1-0|
| Sun Aug 23nd:: Liverpool (a)|0-2|(Limpar,Wright)
| Tue Aug 25th:: Oldham Athletic (h)|2-0|(Winterburn,Wright)
| Sat Aug 29th:: Sheffield Wednesday (h)|2-1|(Merson,Parlour)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Wed Sep 2nd:: Queens Park Rangers (a)|0-0|
| Sat Sep 5th:: Wimbledon (a)|3-2|(Wright 2)
| Sat Sep 12th:: Blackburn Rovers (h)|0-1|
| Sat Sep 19th:: Sheffield Utd (a)|1-1|(Wright)
| Wed Sep 23rd:: Millwall Coca-Cola 2nd rd 1st leg (h)|1-1|(Campbell)
| Mon Sep 28th:: Manchester City (h)|1-0|(Wright)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Oct 3rd:: Chelsea (h)|2-1|(Merson,Wright)
| Wed Oct 7th:: Millwall Coca-Cola 2nd rd 2nd leg (a)|1-1|(Campbell)
| Arg 2-2 Arsenal 3-1 Pen (Hillier,Campbell,Smith)| |
| Sat Oct 17th:: Nottingham Forest (a)|0-1|(Smith)
| Sat Oct 24th:: Everton (h)|2-0|(Wright,Limpar)
| Wed Oct 28th:: Derby Coca-Cola 3rd rd (a)|1-1|(Campbell)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Mon Nov 2nd:: Crystal Palace (a)|1-2|(Merson,Wright)
| Sat Nov 7th:: Coventry City (h)|3-0|(Smith,Wright,Campbell)
| Sat Nov 21st:: Leeds Utd (a)|3-0|
| Sat Nov 28th:: Manchester Utd (h)|0-1|
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Tue Dec 1st:: Derby Coca-Cola 3rd rd reply (h)|2-1|(Wright,Campbell)
| Sat Dec 5th:: Southampton (a)|2-0|
| Sat Dec 12th:: Tottenham Hotspur (a)|1-0|
| Sat Dec 19th:: Middlesborough (h)|1-1|(Wright)
| Sat Dec 26th:: Ipswich Town (h)|0-0|
| Mon Dec 28th:: Aston Villa (a)|1-0|
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
1993 Result
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat Jan 2nd:: Yeovil F.A. cup 3rd rd (a)|1-3|(Wright 3)
| Wed Jan 6th:: Scarborough Coca-Cola 4th rd (a)|0-1|(Winterburn)
| Sat Jan 9th:: Sheffield Utd (h)|1-1|(Hillier)
| Tue Jan 12th:: Notts Forest Coca-Cola 5th rd (h)|2-0|(Wright 2)
| Sat Jan 16th:: Manchester City (a)|0-1|(Merson)
| Sat Jan 23th:: Leeds Utd F.A. cup 4th rd (h)|2-2|(Parlour,Merson)
| Sun Jan 31st:: Liverpool (h)|0-1|
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Wed Feb 3rd:: Leeds Utd F.A. cup 4th rd (reply) (a)|2-3|(Smith, Wright 2)
| Sun Feb 7th:: Crystal Palace | |
| Coca-Cola Cup Semi 1st leg (a)|1-3|(Wright, Simth 2)
| Wed Feb 10th:: Wimbledon (h)|0-1|
| Sat Feb 13th:: Notts Forest F.A. Cup 5th rd (h)|2-0|(Wright 2)
| Sat Feb 20th:: Oldham Athletic (a)|0-1|(Linghan)
| Wed Feb 24th:: Leeds Utd (h)|0-0|
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Mon Mar 1st:: Chelsea (a)|1-0|
| Wed Mar 3rd:: Norwich City (a)|1-1|(Wright)
| Sat Mar 6th:: Ipswich Town F.A. Cup 6th rd (a)|2-4|(Adams,Wright (pen),OG, Campbell)
| Wed Mar 10th:: Crystal Palace | |
| Coca-Cola Cup Semi 2nd leg (h)|2-0|(Linghan,Wright)
| Sat Mar 13th:: Coventry City (a)|0-2|(Campbell,Wright)
| Sat Mar 20th:: Southampton (h)|4-3|
| Wed Mar 24th:: Manchester Utd (a)|0-0|
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sun Apr 4th:: Tottenham Hotspur | |
| F.A. Cup Semi-Final (-)|1-0|(Adams)
| Sat Apr 10th:: Ipswich Town (a)|1-2|
| Mon Apr 12th:: Aston Villa (h)|0-1|
| Sat Apr 17th:: Middlesborough (a)|1-0|
| Sun Apr 18th:: Sheffield Wed Coca-Cola Cup Final (-)|2-1|(Merson,Morrow)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
| Sat May 1st:: Everton (a)|0-0|
| Tue May 4th:: QPR (h)|0-0|
| Thu May 6th:: Sheffield Wednesday (a)|1-0|
| Sat May 8th:: Crystal Palace (h)|3-0|(Wright,Dickov,Campbell)
| Tue May 11th:: Tottenham Hotspur (h)|1-3|(Dickov)
| Sat May 15th:: Sheffield Wednesday F.A. Cup Final (-)|1-1|(Wright)
| Thu May 20th:: Sheffield Wednesday F.A. Cup Final (-)|2-1|(Wright, Linighan)
|-------------------------------------------------------|---|
|
46.1048 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Tue Jun 08 1993 15:53 | 10 |
|
I've just read in another note that Arsenal's bid for Keane is
Smith + Davis + 4 Million.
Not a bad bid, and I'm sure Forest would go for it but I feel that Roy
would prefer a different club, I get the feeling Arsenal wont suit him.
Well thats up to him.
Though It would be nice to turn one over Rovers and Utd.
|
46.1049 | oh no not Davis | KERNEL::WITHALLG | Never heard of him | Tue Jun 08 1993 16:36 | 9 |
|
As much as I would like to see Keane at Arsenal, Paul Davis is our only
real play stopper/creator that we employ.
Why not just four million and we keep Smudger and Davis.
Gary,
|
46.1050 | | CODS::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Tue Jun 08 1993 22:41 | 8 |
| Graham Rix has been appointed youth team coach at Chelsea. He and Hoddle
were very close during their England days.
I hope we don't! buy Keane. Not at the expense of losing Smith and Davis,
anyway. Buy Rocky back from Leeds!
Declan
|
46.1051 | In case your interested | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | Panic Sleeper | Mon Jun 14 1993 05:29 | 17 |
| Just thought I'd update you on transfer speculation I've either read on
text or in the newspapers(which of course means that most of it, is as
it suggests merely speculation).
Gorgeous George is supposedly after Roy Keane (Forest)
Jason Dozzell (Ipswich)
Guy Whittingham (Portsmouth)
Eddie McGoldrick (Palace)
Andy Sinton (QPR)
I hope to God that he is not actually after Eddie McGoldrick and pray
that if he is that we don't get him,I don't rate this guy at all and
if we did buy him it would probably be as a replacement for Limpar.
Jason Dozzell would be an asset as would Roy Keane but I don't think
that we will end up with either.
Jason
|
46.1052 | well its happened..... | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Tue Jun 15 1993 14:17 | 15 |
|
Eddie McGoldrick (Palace) has signed from Palace at 1 Million!!
My thoughts on the matters...a real inspirational buy, the fans are
sure to love it!!! NOT!!!
I dont get to see much of eddie, but I did see him at Dave's testimonial
and was he crap, he couldnt do anything right, he was utter rubbish
his control didnt exist...etc etc....
enough said....
Mick
|
46.1053 | Strange buy | PLUNDR::MORAN | DANGER: Volatile Database at large | Tue Jun 15 1993 14:22 | 5 |
|
He's not even a centre half (and certainly not a sweeper in my opinion
too).
Tim
|
46.1054 | Beware Toe-knee Admas.... | YUPPY::PANES | Carrots.The healthy alternative to sex | Tue Jun 15 1993 14:32 | 11 |
46.1055 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | notes from hell | Fri Jun 18 1993 17:17 | 8 |
| Eddie McGoldrick at Arsenal? They'll be calling us the Brazil of
the Premier League for sure next season. I'll be quite content
to stand outside and look at the new stand rather than pay money
to watch the likes of McGoldrick, Carter, Jensen and a host of other
"squad" players continue to ruin the midfield. Get your act together
GG.
barry.
|
46.1056 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Fri Jun 18 1993 18:16 | 7 |
|
My sentiments exactly....
With Keans gone now, Who can you see GG buying (and that just doesnt
include the english market)??
Mick
|
46.1057 | | PLUNDR::MORAN | DANGER: Volatile Database at large | Fri Jun 18 1993 18:22 | 10 |
46.1058 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Fri Jun 18 1993 18:52 | 9 |
|
I remember it all right. Good control with the ball, never afraid
to take a player on. As for he's overall contribution to the team, I'm
not sure, he gives me the impression of a player who wanders in and
out of the game. But if he can perform regularly then he'll be a good
buy. One other point, I wonder how he'll handle the english game???
re Gavin Peacock. Is he really a good player, as I've never seem him.
At the moment I'm lost for ideas as to who GG could buy???
|
46.1059 | no 5's | UPROAR::WOODWARDD | Woody | Mon Jun 21 1993 13:26 | 7 |
| >at the moment I'm lost for ideas as to who GG could buy.
He needs more centre halfs of course .
dw
|
46.1060 | Ossie Ardiles & David Pleat - It's going to be 33. | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Mon Jun 21 1993 18:15 | 37 |
| >> He needs more centre halfs of course .
And why not. For a good part of last season the double cup winners
managed very well without a midfield. What a mouth-watering prospect it
would be for Arsenal to open the 1993/94 campaign with:
Seaman
Dixon Marshall Linighan Bould Adams Keown Pallister Bruce Winterburn
Wright
A quick call to Fergie with an offer of a Captain Planet T-shirt and an
original set of Rolf Harris paint brushes ought to see the deal for
Pallister and Bruce done.
A million quid for Eddie McGoldrick? It strikes me that there hasn't
been such a fabulous raid into the transfer market since, err?...um?,
since George signed Jimmy Carter for 500K. I suppose he will come in
handy though, the reserve team had a pretty average time last season.
It looks like we're set to miss out on Mr Keane. I can't help thinking
there is something very iffy going on here. Dare I make scurrilous
allegations about proposed tax free "bungs" that haven't appeared for
fear of the taxman. Nah, I suppose not. It's a good thing Keane isn't
going to Tottenham, I have no doubt that Sugar wouldn't spill the beans,
but his ma might (groan!)
With less than 2 months to go to the start of the 93/94 season the new
North Bank stand isn't ready, but is supposedly on schedule. The South
Bank terracing has been demolished to make way for 'proper' seating, as
opposed to just bunging some seats on the old terracing. I wonder what
they'll do if the new North Bank stand isn't ready and with the South Bank
not ready until early October it'll mean approx. 20,000 season ticket
holders will have to sit in the East and West stands which have a total
capacity of....17,500! Now that would be a monumental cock-up. I mean
who would ever believe a football club could ever do such a thing!
Mike M
|
46.1061 | And the answer is... | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | Panic Sleeper | Fri Jun 25 1993 12:08 | 10 |
| Anyone out there know who we will be playinf first few games of the
season,we must be at home to start with as Ossies Tottingham are up in
geordie land.
By the way we have not been seeded for the Cup Winners Cup,not sure how
the seedings work,is it past performance in Europe or present teams
rating?
Jason...Conversation a series of questions and answers
|
46.1062 | Saga continues.... | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Mon Jun 28 1993 21:49 | 12 |
|
I see we have got permission from Forest, to talk with Keane.
I thought all this was sorted out. He's going to Utd. I'd like to have
him at Arsenal but not for this huge price and then theres the pay
system at Arsenal. That would have to go out of the window if Keane
joined.
Anybody heard of any new "exciting transfer deals"!!
Sure, how could ya follow eddie!!!
Mick
|
46.1063 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Tue Jun 29 1993 13:20 | 22 |
| >> I see we have got permission from Forest, to talk with Keane.
>> I thought all this was sorted out. He's going to Utd. I'd like to have
>> him at Arsenal but not for this huge price and then theres the pay
>> system at Arsenal. That would have to go out of the window if Keane
>> joined.
Apparently, Arsenal have made the highest bid for Keane at 3.5 million.
As for wages, Arsenal have for the last five years been in the top two
or three clubs in the country in terms of what players can earn and
when the accounts are published for last season I'm certain that won't
have changed. What Arsenal won't do is pay any single player 2x, 3x,
4x, etc. more than anyone else.
First game of the season is home to Coventry on the 14th August. Then
a couple of days later, live on SKY, it's away to the laughing stock
of North London.
Mike M
|
46.1064 | Just like Leeds, Man U will die the season after | GLADYS::CRAVEN | You are a case and a half | Sun Jul 11 1993 10:55 | 22 |
| Being the alone Australian supporter of this great club it is difficult
to be involved with them on a 1 to 1 basis. To clarify myself I am
surrounded by a handful of supporters who were born and brought up over
there. I have yet to find an Australian supporter. I am surrounded by cretns
who in their ignorance support teams because of their publicity. Dare I
use the words Man United in this report or even Liverpool but if your
roots don't come from England, then you know what I am saying. In
Australia the two above mentioned teams are the most supported. What
can I say?
Sitting in a room full of blokes as I am at the moment, why talk about
or to women when there is another season around the corner!!
I should congratulate the supporters and the team for their two cup
wins.
As talked about in other reports I too would like to know who we have
bought and sold to start the season.
Should you want to know more about Aust just let me know!!
Nick.
|
46.1065 | Quite summer so far... | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Mon Jul 12 1993 13:08 | 34 |
| Great to hear from ya Nick,
Glad to have another one of us in here, as we've lost a few over the
last few months.
Ah, yes, thanks for reminding me of those two vitorious nights
especially the FA, what a night.
Anywhy to answer your question. I only really get to hear whats
in the papers (being in Ireland) so perhaps the boys closer to home
would be able to fill you in a bit more.
The story so far, well dont hold you're breath... we had one mayor
signing so far... yes the might eddie McGoldrick of former Palace.
Don't really know what to say. I saw him for Ireland in Dave's
testimonial, and he was sh*t. but I could be wrong, though I cant see
him being more than a versatile player.
With all the transfer talk that goes with the summer and news that Keane
wont sign for us, I've become fond of the idea of trying to get
David Platt. A similar player to Keane, and I've got to admit he's
been impressive for England. He'd be a great benefit to our midfield
and if GG is going to sign a midfiled player (which I think he must)
then I'd go for him as I cant see much better. Though I'm sure I've
heard that Platt wishes to stay in Italy for another while. But sure
how could he resist the offer of player in a Double Cup winning side!!!
That all really.
Mick
Ps: Arent we meant to get a new away strip the season. Anyone seen or hear of
it???
|
46.1066 | Steve Bould - Wolves | WOTVAX::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Mon Jul 12 1993 14:45 | 9 |
|
Read over the weekend that Steve Bould has joined Wolves.
Is this true, as I thought he was part of the heart of the Arsenal
defence???
Why won't Keane even listen to Arsenal. To near the smoke is it??
mac
|
46.1067 | | YUPPY::BUSH | Alive and Kicking | Mon Jul 12 1993 18:45 | 17 |
|
re -1 That's news i hadn't heard. A shame as Steve Bould was
one of the most consistent centre backs we have had. Still with
Adams and Keown I don't think he would have got much first team
footy.
re-2
Mick, I've already got the shirt for myself and my little
boy. It's yellow(!!) with red and blue neck piping. Small black
adidas sign beneath the V neck. Red Arsenal crest on the left
breast and red JVC sponsor. Three broad blue stripes diagonally
from right shoulder ( a la Liverpool last year, except diff.
colour) but they continue under the JVC logo
Better than the "throw up" design of the last away strip.
Tony B..
|
46.1068 | Won't be the same Arse without 7 at the back! | YR2000::WICKS_A | U.S.A 2 England 0 - I was there! | Mon Jul 12 1993 22:16 | 6 |
| Why is GG offloading all these centre-backs - he only has about 4 left
unless he's clearing the decks for a bid for Des Walker that is.
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
46.1069 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Thu Jul 15 1993 17:14 | 13 |
| In the first round of the Euro Cup Winners Cup Arsenal will play the
winner of the Odense (Danish) v Publikum (Slovian) preliminary round
tie.
Other games are away pre-season friendlies against:
Orient 20th July, 7.30 KO
Charlton 3rd August, 7.30 KO
In between these games there is a trip to "Suth Affricah" for a
friendly with Man Utd.
Mike M
|
46.1070 | The story of transfers.... | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Thu Jul 15 1993 17:20 | 10 |
|
Seeing that we wont get Keane and now that my idea of Platt has gone
out the window, I've yet another sugguestion for GG.
How about Sheridan??. He's a gifted player, though might not be
consistant enough. What do ya think?? He could do a good jobs.
As for his price, isnt he out of contract at wednesday, thus he shouldnt
be that expensive.
After sheridan I cant really see anybody else???
|
46.1071 | The names Bond...Arsenal Bond | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | Panic Sleeper | Sat Jul 17 1993 01:54 | 20 |
| True Sheridan would be a good buy but somehow I can't see Tricky Trev
selling him and especially not to us,although if he is out of contract
at Wednesday then it could be a possibility but I can't recall reading
anywhere that he is out of contract.
I think GG has the same thoughts most of us in here do,we need a ball
playing midfielder but who is available,he made a good offer for Keane
and the little big head wouldn't even sit down and talk terms.GG may be
waiting for one of the youngsters(Morrow,Hillier,Parlour,Selley)to
reach their full potential as there seems to be no-one else available
what else can he do?
I may go to the Orient game on Tuesday and if I do I'll post my
thoughts.I'am also a season ticket holder this year so I will enter
math reviews as and when time allows.
Here's to another successfull season and hopefully a better leagur
campaign.
Jason
|
46.1072 | Merson Bye Bye | LARVAE::FERRARO_A | Antony Ferraro @UCG | Wed Jul 21 1993 14:49 | 5 |
| From glancing at today's papers it mentions that Merson looks on his
way out at Arsenal. Possibly to finance Sinton. I must say I was
surprised as Merson is playing some of the best football of his career.
Antony
|
46.1073 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Wed Jul 21 1993 15:23 | 5 |
|
Just made my day that!!! NOT
Is GG off his rocker????
|
46.1074 | You're dreaming | PEKING::MCKIEN | NICK | Wed Jul 21 1993 17:23 | 7 |
|
Which Paper?
It's not in mine.
Nick
|
46.1075 | (-: | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Wed Jul 21 1993 17:29 | 10 |
|
Nick...
Back of the Daily Mirror...
"Merson's a Goner"..
Too Skillfull.
Dave...
|
46.1076 | You're havin a larff | PEKING::MCKIEN | NICK | Wed Jul 21 1993 17:40 | 6 |
|
Thats ok then.
We'll win the Treble next year.
NICK.
|
46.1077 | Campbell...Incontinent footballer. | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | Panic Sleeper | Fri Jul 23 1993 08:18 | 60 |
| Well as promised here is a quick summary of the Leyton Orient game on
Tuesday night.For those of you who don't know the final score was 3-3.
Arsenal started as follows:-
Miller
Dixon Winterburn
Lininghan Adams
Jensen Selley
Limpar Merson
Campbell Wright
Scoring went as follows (don't ask me the Orient scorers names because
I havn't got a clue)
Orient score shown first:- 1-0,1-1(Limpar 25 yard free kick while
the goalkeeper was still positioning the wall),1-2(Merson cut in from
a rare wonder down the right,into the penalty area and then a sort of a
curling chip shot past the keeper from just inside the box),1-3(Parlour
robbed the Orient defence who took an age clearing the ball,passed to an
unmarked Wright who sprinted into the area and blaseted the ball into
the bottom left hand corner),2-3,3-3.
Half time score was 1-2,Arsenal brought on Jim Well? for Miller,Keowen
for Adams,Heaney for Merson,Mcgoldrick for Limpar,Parlour for Selley at
the start of the second half and then brought on Carter for Wright at
about half way through the second half.
Arsenal also hit the woodwork through Selley and Campbell in the first
half and then from a 25 yard effort on the run from Heaney in the
Second Half.
Players that impressed:-Merson although he looked knackerd after every
5 yard run,Wright looked as though he hadn't had a break at all and
played some great 30 yard passes,Limpar even though he was on the right
still looked as though he had the beating of his marker,Parlour looked
his usual keen self although alot of the time his efforts were wasted
by his final ball,Linighan was very solid although his distribution
leaves alot to be desired.
Players who didn't:-Campbell missed two open goals,Keowen got caught
out of position several times,Dixon still hasn't learned how to cross
the ball,Miller dropped the ball for Orients first goal.
Although its very early days,we do still need another midfielder.There
was one point in the second half where Aresenal had Orient pinned in
there own half for about five mins but couldn't find a killer ball into
the box,so they ended up passing it back to Jim Well? who dribbled the
ball out of his area booted it forward for a flick on from Wright and
then a shot saved from Campbell.Although this is effective, it is really
boring to watch.
Sorry for the roughness of this report but its the best I can do at 4am
Jason...Not a hoof it and hope fan
|
46.1078 | Ian - an old friend | KERNEL::WITHALLG | You Wished - I Arrived | Sat Jul 24 1993 17:35 | 8 |
|
I'll try and get some news on Merson at the weekend. Im playing 5x5
with Ian Selleys brother and in law on Sunday.
Gary
|
46.1079 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Wed Jul 28 1993 16:57 | 11 |
| Thanks for the match report, Jason. Are you going to Charlton? As for
the Merson rumour, no way. There was a similar load of rubbish about
this time last year linking him with Rangers. Perhaps he's on a yearly
contract review and his agent is trying to up the ante.
Good to see Paul Davis in midfield on Sunday - shouldn't that programme
have been called 'Man Utd in Africa'?. So long as he stays there and
remains fit we've got a good chance in the league.
Mike M
|
46.1080 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Wed Jul 28 1993 17:13 | 11 |
|
Didn't see the game but heard that our Eddie did ok. Mike I agree with
You on Davis, Even though He's getting on, he could play a big part
in our midfield problem. Hopefully he'll remain fit for selection.
This must mean that the tiff with GG is over. As for Merson
I haven't heard anything.
Anybody going to the Charity Sheild???
Mick
|
46.1081 | | KERNEL::WITHALLG | Perfection in Near Human Form | Wed Jul 28 1993 18:11 | 12 |
|
Ian Selley won't divulge.
Nor will anyone else.
I personally can't see Merson moving just yet. Last time I heard he
had a 5 mil tag .
Gary
|
46.1082 | Rolex surely ? | UPROAR::WOODWARDD | Woody | Wed Jul 28 1993 18:24 | 5 |
| >Last time I heard he had a 5 mil tag .
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ is this a watch ????
dw.
|
46.1083 | Still got that double feeling | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | Panic Sleeper | Thu Jul 29 1993 01:43 | 24 |
| RE .1079
I may well venture off to Charlton as I've never been to the Valley
before and if I do I'll post a report Wednesday morning (time allowing).
RE .1080
I won't be going to the Charity Shield as I do shift work and will be
working,but Iam definatley going to the first game of the season at home
to Coventry.
RE The Merson rumours
Tabloid rubbish,Spurs have more chance of winning the league than
another club has of prising the MERSE away from Arsenal,these rumours are
probably as someone has previously said,his agents doing to help with
his salary negotiations.
RE -1
Really funny,Woody obviously is in the wrong job and should be on stage
maybe as a support act to that great comedy team Little and Large.
Jason...Is it just me or is Jensen getting better
|
46.1084 | Has Jensen been lying in wait to dazzle us with his talent!!! | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Thu Jul 29 1993 13:06 | 13 |
| Jason,
How could you utter such a statement... the next thing you're going
to tell us is that Campbell has an excellant first touch!! 8^))))
have you seen Jensen Playing recently?? I've seen very little of him
but when he played in Ireland for DEnmark, he did a great job on Keane
and he was by far the beat midfield player that day.
Maybe he was a good buy after all, but I still think his a bit slow...
Mick
|
46.1085 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Fri Jul 30 1993 17:28 | 27 |
| Yep, I'll be going to the Charity Shield and then there's Coventry at
home, the Totts away, Wednesday away, etc.. Can't wait. Incidentally,
the Tottenham tickets are on sale to season ticket holders, 12 and 15
pounds.
The seats are in the upper tier of the new North Bank stand, but the
lower tier still looks like a building site. Rumours abound that the
stand won't be finished until November and that for the first few games
only the the upper tier will be open. Also, the new Clock End won't be
open until October/November. This will probably mean that unless you're
a season ticket holder you won't get in for many of the games before
Christmas. No doubt the touts will make a fortune.
The first few games of the season are:
Aug 14 h Coventry
16 a Tottenham
21 a Sheff Wed
24 h Leeds
28 h Everton
Sep 1 a Blackburn
11 h Ipswich
19 a Man Utd
25 h Southampton
Mike M
|
46.1086 | Complete fixtures please? | PEKING::MCKIEN | NICK | Mon Aug 02 1993 16:13 | 6 |
|
Mike, any chance of posting the whole fixture list for the season.
Regards Nick.
|
46.1087 | Arse Season Tickets For Sale | CHEFS::STRAGED | | Tue Aug 03 1993 17:48 | 27 |
| As everyone is starting to get "Football Fever", and as Highbury still
looks like a construction site, now would seem to be a ideal time to
repeat my offer of two season tickets in the New North Bank Stand to
the Arse for 93-94.
Here are the details:
2 Season Tickets
New North Bank Stand
Upper Tier (that's the one that already has seats!!)
Centre Blocks
Row 4
Face Value is 18 pounds x 21 League Games = 378 pounds
I'll part with them for a 10% discount off face value = 340 pounds
(tickets for any successful cup runs are included at no extra cost -
and remember that we are involved in three cups this season.)
Regards,
David
PS to the Arse-bashing brigade....No responses necessary from you -
we've heard it all before....Yawn, Yawn.
|
46.1088 | Luxury construction..Its the Arsenal Bond | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | Panic Sleeper | Wed Aug 04 1993 11:55 | 12 |
| Great news to hear that the lower tier of the North Bank is not
completed as that is where my season ticket is for.Mike do you know
where I will be put if the stand is not ready for the start of the
season?
By the way I didn't go to Charlton last night so does anyone have the
score/report.
Jason...I've just got a feeling that we may see Jensen justify his
place in the side this season,which is more than can be said for Kevin
(whoops of my shin oh no I've lost it)Campbell
|
46.1089 | Well can anybody tell me... | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Wed Aug 04 1993 15:22 | 6 |
|
Did we put in yet another great performance???
What was the score?? Did anybody bother to go???
Mick
|
46.1090 | I'm pink therfore Iam Spam | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | Panic Sleeper | Wed Aug 04 1993 16:04 | 5 |
| I belive we lost 2-1,but heard that from a Spurs fan so it may not be
true.
Jason
|
46.1091 | LOST 2-1 | PEKING::MCKIEN | NICK | Wed Aug 04 1993 16:21 | 8 |
|
It was 2-1, we were 2-0 down and GG took off Paul Davis who had earlier
hit the crossbar from 25yds.
Apparently GG was none to pleased with the performance.
NICK.
|
46.1092 | 1 million pounds paid in Cup Bonuses | CHEFS::STRAGED | | Thu Aug 05 1993 04:29 | 12 |
| Tonight's Evening Standard said that Arsenal's cup success enabled them
to finish last year with a pre-tax profit of 2.5 million pounds.
..and that's after paying GG his 225K salary!!
That should be enough to buy another player. After all he's only got a
playing staff of 51!!
David
|
46.1093 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Thu Aug 05 1993 13:19 | 13 |
| Jason, if the lower tier of the new stand isn't ready I guess you'll be
temporarily housed in the Lower West as that is where there are least
season tickets. By the way the season ticket books were issued early
last week, so if you haven't got yours yet it's a good indication that
you won't be sitting where you are supposed to be at the start of the
season.
Re the full fixture list - sorry, but no time at present. And as for
GG's salary it's only the tip of the iceberg. He apparently more than
doubles that with endorsements and personal appearances.
Mike M
|
46.1094 | | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | Panic Sleeper | Thu Aug 05 1993 15:46 | 7 |
| Mike,I have recieved my season ticket it came in the post on Friday of
last week,can I assume that Arsenal expect to have the lower tier
finished by then?
I think I'll give them a ring nearer the time,no panic as yet.
Jason...With his hard hat on.
|
46.1095 | Charity Shield | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Fri Aug 06 1993 20:12 | 6 |
| Here's hoping for a good match tomorrow.
Go Gunners Go!!
Elangco
|
46.1096 | Quiet in here??? | YUPPY::PANES | The taming of the Stu...NOT! | Mon Aug 16 1993 13:16 | 0 |
46.1097 | BUY SInton | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Mon Aug 16 1993 14:07 | 18 |
|
Well, I waited by my teletex all afternoon and got sicker by the
Minute!!! Yet another great start to the season, I'm sure GG will
Be delighted...
Disappointing, It's always good to start the season off well, but
alas we werent able. Fair play to coventry.
So Are we playing the OTHER tonite and what time is it on SKY??
Now that would really set our season alight if they beat us...
There's always the cups 8^)
Ps:
Anymore news on sinton?? He might make a difference. And if I was
GG I'd leave Jensen on the bench, what a waste of money. Any news
on Hillier, could he come in to take Jensen's place???
|
46.1098 | Campbell...A football genius | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | Panic Sleeper | Mon Aug 16 1993 15:02 | 20 |
46.1099 | Leeds Game | PEKING::TPORT_QUOTES | | Mon Aug 16 1993 16:14 | 8 |
|
Can anyone confirm if the game with Leeds is on 24th August 1993 or
25th August?
Many thanks,
Shafiq.
|
46.1100 | 24th | WOTVAX::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Mon Aug 16 1993 19:18 | 9 |
| re: -1
Shafiq,
According to my guide the Arsenal game with Leeds is on the 24th
August.
mac
|
46.1101 | "Two years, we only waited two years...." | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Tue Aug 17 1993 17:32 | 27 |
| Re: Leeds. Yep, it's next Tuesday.
Re: Coventry. Apart from the first 20 minutes, and Paul Davis' play
throughout, it was an unmitigated disaster. In the second half
Ndlovu (sp?), Wegerle and Williamson created havoc in the Arsenal defence
and Mick "he's fat, he's round, he's not worth half-a-crown" Quinn stuck
'em away. He showed a certain Mr K Campbell how it should be done.
Re: The new North Bank stand. Although it's not quite finished, what is
is very smart indeed - it ought to be for the money! If you're coming
to Highbury this season try and get a ticket (prices 11-18 pounds), I
don't think you'll be disappointed. The upper tier is best.
Re: Tottenham. After the relative luxury of the new North Bank stand,
it was back to slumming it in the Park Lane, but there was a fabulous
atmosphere amongst the Arsenal supporters. This performance was the
other end of the spectrum to the Coventry game. I thought the two
significant factors were Parlour's play in central midfield and the
general enthusiasm throughout the team. It really should have been 2
or 3 by half time and 4 or 5 by the end. Ah well never mind, 3 points
is 3 points.
Hillsborough on Saturday preceded by breakfast at Leicester Forest
services and a pint in that pub up the hill from the ground. It's good
to have "it" back!
Mike M
|
46.1102 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Tue Aug 17 1993 21:18 | 7 |
|
Whats all this "Two years, we only waited two years...."
I might have a chance to see us play on the 28th , thats the
games against everton.
Whats the chances of getting a ticket???
|
46.1103 | Here's a guess. | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Better to reign in hell... | Tue Aug 17 1993 22:06 | 10 |
|
> Whats all this "Two years, we only waited two years...."
A subtle reference to the fact that Arsenal have had to wait
considerably less time between championships than their
North London neighbours? 31 years and counting.
barry.
|
46.1104 | | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | Panic Sleeper | Wed Aug 18 1993 11:29 | 25 |
| Actually the two years reference applies to the fact that in 1991 Spurs
beat us in the FA Cup Semi-Final,then two years later the result was
reversed.
I did post some comments about the Coventry game but the note got set
hidden due to some,how shall I put this,less then flattering comments
about the abilities/weight/talent/heritge/legitmatisy of Mick Quinn.
Just heard on the radio that Arsenal will not be buying Andy Sinton due
to the fact that he is taking too long to make his mind up where he
wants to go,so Sheff Wed now look certain to sign him(he'll probably
get a hat trick on Saturday).
Great performance against Spurs,but a terrible one(apart from the first
half hour)against Coventry,the thing that worries me is inconsistency I
know its only two games into the season but here's hoping its the
Arsenal we saw agianst Spurs rather than the one against Coventry that
performs throughout the season.
By the way I thought Limpar was the best Arsenal player on Saturday and
then he gets dropped for the next game,although Mcgoldrick did have a
stormer against Spurs and looked quite good when he came on agianst
Coventry.
Jason
|
46.1105 | | PEKING::TPORT_QUOTES | | Fri Aug 20 1993 17:44 | 10 |
46.1106 | according to the papers | COPCLU::EISMARK | Soren Eismark @DMO | Wed Aug 25 1993 11:51 | 14 |
| Match last night
Arsenal 2 : 1 Leeds
Own goal ?
Merson
Match report anyone?
Soren
|
46.1107 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Better to reign in hell... | Wed Aug 25 1993 18:02 | 25 |
| > Match report anyone?
Not really, except we wuz very fortunate to be a goal up at
half time. Leeds had much more of the possession in the first
half, looking much more comfortable and stringing together some
great passes. However, they don't appear to have found the heir
to Chapman and despite all the niceties most moves were either
snuffed out by the Arsenal defence or by man of the match, Seaman.
After a gentle missive (missile perhaps?) from George the chaps
returned minus Davis (Hillier) and finally started competing.
Selley (e or no e?) looks very promising and Ray Parlour also
impressed. Merson appeared very sluggish but then he has'nt looked
particularly slim and express-like for a number years. His goal was a
beaut which then led to a period of complacency and produced the
Leeds goal about 10 minutes from time. Surprisingly, the ref blew
with about 2 minutes of extra time to play and from my vantage point
in the Lower West, behind the dug out, Mr Wilkinson was none too
pleased but is he ever? Another one of those winning-without-trying
games that could bring the trophy back south.
The new North Bank Stand looks splendid. What's it like inside,
anyone?
barry.
|
46.1108 | Re -1 | PEKING::JAMANIS | | Wed Aug 25 1993 23:09 | 16 |
|
The amenities in the North Bank are very good with good cafes and CLEAN
toilets.
The view of the pitch is also very good.
The only problem was getting out of the stand there are two exits from
the stand. It took 10 minutes to get on to the stairway.
The other major problem was that Leeds did not win!!!!
Shafiq.
|
46.1109 | My thoughts on the Leeds game | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | Panic Sleeper | Thu Aug 26 1993 01:20 | 18 |
| Just a few extra comments to add to Barrys,we played without
Dixon,Adams,Jensen. Mcgoldrick played at right back and looked very
comfortable defending and dangerous going forward,it looks as though
I've underestimated him.Keowen partnered Linighan in the centre of
defense and they both looked very solid.
Selley(yes there is an e in it) and Parlour looked very good for about
twenty minutes each in the second half,but the rest of the game were
not in it as Leeds midfield controlled the game.Leeds were unlucky not
to equalize with about 8mins left when a Deane header whent straight to
Seaman from about 5 yards.
Quick question in the match day programme there is an artical from Steve
Bould saying that he is on his way back and he also has a squad
number,I thought he had been sold to Wolves,anyone know any different?
Jason...If GG would play Smith for Campbell and Limpar for Merson we'd
have the makings of a very good side.
|
46.1110 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Fri Aug 27 1993 13:09 | 23 |
| Re: Steve Bould - He's been linked with Wolves and a 700K move to
Sheffield United. However, in training he has had a recurrence of last
season's injury. Hence, at the moment, he isn't going anywhere.
Re: Sheffield Wedneday - Arsenal played some great stuff and ended the
first half in total control of the game. Wednesday came back into it
in the final 20 minutes, but never looked like scoring. A well
deserved three points.
Re: Leeds - We were outplayed in midfield for long periods (the reverse
of the Wednesday game). As Barry said Leeds put together some very
good passing movements, but they lacked the final, killer pass and
Deane doesn't look the answer up front.
Re: The new stand - it is very impressive and will be even more so when it
is completed (around the middle of Novemeber). Currently the
restaurant, Bond holders bar, museum and a number of the food and drink
outlets aren't open. Also they still have to install many of the
fixtures and fittings like shelves, pictures and TVs. According to
David Dein (name-dropper extrodinaire!) the Bond holders bar may be open
for the Everton game tomorrow.
Mike M
|
46.1111 | | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Fri Aug 27 1993 13:23 | 6 |
|
I see even the Arse chairman, Mr Dein himself, thinks Arsenal supporters
are " Suckers " then.
Dave...
|
46.1112 | Highbury: there's real silver on the shelves. | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Better to reign in hell... | Fri Aug 27 1993 14:40 | 6 |
| re .last
What's this then, Dein involved in Gerald Ratner style jibe
at his customers? No jokes about selling crap please.
barry.
|
46.1113 | | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Fri Aug 27 1993 15:08 | 6 |
|
I dont know the full story, but I heard this morning that Dein
apparently referred to fans as "suckers" when talking about the
sale of North bank Bonds.
Dave...
|
46.1114 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Fri Aug 27 1993 16:10 | 11 |
| David Dein (or Dodgy Dave to his "mates") is the Arsenal vice-chairman.
Peter Hill-Wood is the Arsenal chairman. However, "Dodgy" owns most of
the shares and effectively runs the club.
At the AGM (yesterday?) Peter Hill-Wood, who has bought four Arsenal
Bonds, apparently, jokingly referred to himself as a sucker when
questioned about the Bond scheme.
Mike M
P.S. Barry are you partaking of a beverage or two before tomorrow's game?
|
46.1115 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Rock n Roll Damnation | Fri Aug 27 1993 17:02 | 10 |
| re. drinks
Yes, If I can scrape enough wonga together and convince Die Fuhrerin
that the W7 from Muswell Hill to Finsbury Park takes three hours on a
Saturday afternoon; all those shoppers in Crouch End you know.
barry.
|
46.1116 | | CODS::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Fri Aug 27 1993 18:50 | 10 |
| re last
I take it 'er indoors is not a gooner?
Arsenal drew Hudderfield in the Coca-Cola Cup.
Declan
BTW:
Peter Spencer sends regards and thanks Mike M for the Gunflash.
|
46.1117 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Rock n Roll Damnation | Fri Aug 27 1993 20:53 | 5 |
| No Declan, it hates football but expresses a preference for Werder Bremen
if pushed.
barry
|
46.1118 | | CODS::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Mon Aug 30 1993 17:37 | 41 |
| Good win on Saturday aginst Everton. I only saw the highlights on MOTD,
but it looked as if we should have won by four or five.
The most worrying thing from Arsenal's point of view at the moment is
the lack of goals when we're well on top, which we certainly were
against Totts, and which by all accounts we were against Wednesday.
Saturday's game is just another example.
I'm sure many Arsenal fans won't agree with me, but I sometimes wonder
if Ian Wright's arrival changed Arsenal's mental approach to games.
I'm not knocking the guy, it's not his fault that he's so good the
rest of the team just give him the ball around the penalty area, but
something has changed at Arsenal once we get within 20 yards of goal,
and it's not easy to put it into words.
Before Ian Wright arrived in 1991, Arsenal had won 2 titles in the
previous 2 years (3 seasons). Since then, we have struggled with the
kind of week-in week-out consistency which was our hallmark. On the big
occasion, Arsenal will beat anyone, but big occasions don't win titles.
It's points picked up at Oldham, Southampton, Wimbledon etc.
Wright is the best striker I've ever seen in an Arsenal shirt, and the
best striker I've seen in any shirt for maybe 20 years. But I think
Arsenal's game has slowly but surely changed to a point where everything
is channeled through Wright, surely ignoring much of the potential of
the side. Two years ago Campbell made an enormous impact, scoring some
marvellous goals, but now seems to have forgotten where the posts are.
There was one occasion on Saturday, when clean through and in a great
position at the clock end, he passed BACK to Wright who was in a far
more difficult position.
Smith used to get 20/25 goals a season....I could go on. Our
midfielders used to make a major contribution to goal-scoring, but not
anymore. I just think Wright's astonishing ability has some of the
players almost in awe of him, and instead of using their own talents, they
look for Wright all the time.
Declan
|
46.1119 | Class Striker!! | PEKING::COSSEYN | | Tue Aug 31 1993 15:44 | 6 |
|
Ian Wright's first goal looked definatly offside but he still struck it
well, but as for the second goal one of the best I've seen in a
longtime, he made the Everton Defender look a total tit...
Neil...
|
46.1120 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Rock n Roll Damnation | Tue Aug 31 1993 17:42 | 29 |
| Have to agree with Declan on the Wright issue and it certainly
appears to be the case currently that Campbell is playing too
much of a supporting role. An injury to Wright is something that
does'nt bear thinking about at the moment if you look at how thinly
the goals have been spread throughout the team. However, it's
a relief that Alan Smith is still at Highbury although somewhat
absurd that a striker of his calibre is playing reserve football.
Saturday's match was another example of "second half Arsenal",
the obvious difference being the replacement of the awful
Hillier by Merson who transformed the game. Seems old Merse
is playing the petulent child at the moment and one can only
chuckle and agree with Graham's publicised reaction to all this.
The "no star is bigger than this club" routine was I think a fair
response but Graham's got to be careful not to alienate him and
eventually lose him to another club, perish the thought. Brilliant
player, absoloutely brilliant.
Mike, could'nt make the pre-match aperatif but was'nt that your banner
flying from the new stand proclaiming something along the lines of:
"A message from the suckers, give us our money back."? Said banner
lasted a few minutes untill Hill-Wood's crack stormtroopers moved in.
barry.
|
46.1121 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Tue Aug 31 1993 20:13 | 11 |
|
Totally agree with these comments. Campbell had a number of good
chances to take on the defender and have a go at the goal but
he perfers to look for wright. There was one occasion where he
actually went by the back and had a shot that either went wide
or nev' saved. The lads appeared to say "At long last, he's taken
a shot".
Generally Kev is playing well and his doing alot of work.
Hillier was crap and didnt mers make a huge difference.
eddie was quite but played ok.
|
46.1122 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Wed Sep 01 1993 17:10 | 2 |
|
Who are we playing tonite???
|
46.1123 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Rock n Roll Damnation | Wed Sep 01 1993 17:41 | 1 |
| Jack Walker's money.
|
46.1124 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Wed Sep 01 1993 18:40 | 3 |
|
They took 6 off us last year. Heres hoping to keep the winning run
and as a bonus, kev to score!!!
|
46.1125 | Result...1 : 1 | CHEFS::STRAGED | | Thu Sep 02 1993 02:48 | 1 |
|
|
46.1126 | Blackburn 1 -1 | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Thu Sep 02 1993 14:08 | 42 |
|
Re: Note 1123
Well Kev scored, but Kev scored a better one and Kev was MOTM, those
being Campbell, Gallagher and Moran respectively.
It was a great game, good fast end-to-end stuff but very few of the
shots from either side actually hit the target.
I love it when people come to Blackburn and play the off-side trap,
Arsenals defence managed to catch us about 4 times before they learnt
their lesson. Mike Newell took Adams (I think) out to the touch line, turned
him and left him stranded. Gallagher slotted Newells low cross past
Seaman who had no chance. Adams spent the rest of the game,
corners excepted, within spitting distance of the Arsenal penalty spot.
Campbells equaliser was not the best chance Arsenal had but running
onto a through ball into the penalty area he got a foot in ahead of the
challenging defenders. I would like to see it again on the telly because I
suspect Mimms could have smothered it if he had been more decisive
in coming off his line.
Bad news for England, Alan Shearer isn't really match fit yet, he was on
for 35 minutes and didn't score !
More Bad news for England, Ian Wrights contribution was to hit the post
once after being totally suppressed by an old Irish centre half carrying
an injury.
Probably a fair result on the night but Arsenal were happier than
Blackburn at the whistle as the Blues had slightly more of the game,
say 60:40.
Cheers
Andy
p.s. I think Kenny will be asking Jack to get the blankety blank cheque-book
and pen out again soon
|
46.1127 | | YUPPY::BUSH | Alive and Kicking | Wed Sep 08 1993 21:22 | 7 |
|
Mike, Barry, Dec,
Can any of you find time to post this seasons fixture list for me?
Thanks
Tony B.
|
46.1128 | League only. | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Fri Sep 10 1993 13:11 | 44 |
| Aug 14 h Coventry
16 a Tottenham
21 a Sheff Wed
24 h Leeds
28 h Everton
Sep 1 a Blackburn
11 h Ipswich
19 a Man Utd
25 h Southampton
Oct 2 a Liverpool
16 h Man City
23 a Oldham
30 h Norwich
Nov 6 h Villa
20 a Chelsea
24 a West Ham
27 h Newcastle
Dec 4 a Coventry
7 h Tottenham
11 h Sheffield Wed
18 a Leeds
27 a Swindon
29 h Sheffield Utd
Jan 1 a Wimbledon
3 h QPR
15 a Man City
22 h Oldham
Feb 12 a Norwich
19 a Everton
26 h Blackburn
Mar 5 a Ipswich
12 h Man Utd
19 a Soton
26 h Liverpool
30 a QPR
Apr 2 h Swindon
4 a Sheffield Utd
9 h Wimbledon
16 h Chelsea
23 a Villa
30 h West Ham
May 7 a Newcastle
|
46.1129 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Rock n Roll Damnation | Mon Sep 13 1993 14:31 | 4 |
| Blimey, I've just seen Baso featured as part of a fan profile in
today's Sun (not mine you understand).
barry.
|
46.1130 | really!!! | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Mon Sep 13 1993 15:14 | 2 |
|
Who's Baso????
|
46.1131 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Rock n Roll Damnation | Mon Sep 13 1993 18:43 | 9 |
| Mr McCabe knows the man fairly well and could give you the
definitive low-down. However, to give you an idea of the man's
(Arsenal) obsessiveness he follows them everywhere (pre season
tours to Scandinavia, competitions in the far-east etc) and
sports a personally tailored half-home, half away jersey at
Arsenal games. In today's "Sun" he claims to have spent in
excess of #150,000 on feeding his Gunners habit.
barry.
|
46.1132 | Another sad Arsenal bastard | YUPPY::PANES | Spoilsports Personality of the Year | Mon Sep 13 1993 19:23 | 16 |
| <<< Note 46.1131 by ARRODS::OHAGANB "Rock n Roll Damnation" >>>
> Mr McCabe knows the man fairly well and could give you the
> definitive low-down. However, to give you an idea of the man's
> (Arsenal) obsessiveness he follows them everywhere (pre season
> tours to Scandinavia, competitions in the far-east etc) and
> sports a personally tailored half-home, half away jersey at
> Arsenal games. In today's "Sun" he claims to have spent in
> excess of #150,000 on feeding his Gunners habit.
> barry.
What an "interesting" life he must lead.
Stuart
|
46.1133 | OB 1 - 2 Arsenal | COPCLU::EISMARK | Soren Eismark @DMO | Thu Sep 16 1993 11:23 | 30 |
| Last night Arsenal played here in Denmark against one of the best
Danish teams at the moment, OB from Odense, in the European Cup Winners
Cup.
The result was a 2-1 victory for Arsenal, but from the reports it seems
that OB was quite unlucky not to get away with at least a draw.
After two minutes play OB missed a penalty and during the first half of
the game, OB was more or less in control.
OB came one ahead about midway through the half, when Martin Keown
decided to try Seaman after an OB corner.
Wright got the equaliser just before halftime after a deflection in the
Danish defense, and from the start of the second half, Arsenal was more
or less in control.
Merson got the winning goal after 60-odd minutes through a one-man
effort.
According the the Danish papers, Arsenals best man on the pitch was
Andy Linighan! (Tony Adams was not playing)
I think it should be possible for Arsenal to make it into the second
round now, but if last nights game is something to judge by, it is not
over yet. If the OB team has another good day, it will be quite
interesting in a fortnights time.
Soren
|
46.1134 | Total Footbrawl. | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Rock n Roll Damnation | Fri Sep 17 1993 19:16 | 6 |
| 3 points on Sunday, a brawl, and the loss of 2-3 points as a result.
Wright put in jail by the FA and we still end up winning the League.
Remember, you read it here first.
barry.
|
46.1135 | 0-2 | KERNEL::WITHALLG | Even Better Than The Real Thing | Fri Sep 17 1993 19:52 | 8 |
|
Graham Taylor resorts to the first division to fill an England shirt
after both teams kick lumps out of each other.
Davis on a second half K.O.
Gary
|
46.1136 | Gunners Photos for Screen Background | CODS::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Fri Sep 17 1993 21:04 | 19 |
| For those of you with PCs....
There's a colour photo of the Arsenal double team available in BMP
format. If you use Windows 3.1 you can setup the photo as your screen
background. What to do:
Copy the file from ARSNAL::ARSENAL1.BMP to the windows subdirectory on
your PC's hard drive. It helps if you have pathworks/DECnet on your PC for
this!
Then click on the "control panel" icon and then select "desktop". You will
see an option for "Wallpaper". Select ARSENAL1.BMP, and the photo becomes
your screen background.
For those of you with workstations, there is a TIFF version of the same
file. You can set this as your screen background using XV or other
similar imaging tools.
Declan
|
46.1137 | Jeeeeesssss, What an ugly team! | YUPPY::FACERS | The Lion RRROOOAAAARRRSS | Fri Sep 17 1993 21:22 | 3 |
| Seems you must have one of those PC viruses. ;-)
Stuart
|
46.1138 | George Mugayang? | LEARN0::WEYMOUTH | Law Enforcement * 297-4679 * | Fri Sep 17 1993 22:53 | 13 |
| Hello there, just came back from a couple weeks in the UK, got to see
the Arsenal v. Everton game.
Ian Wright Wright Wright ...
Question: Can someone look up a George Mugayang or George Yang? He is
in the US and says he used to play for Arsenal.
Thanks,
Don Weymouth
297-4679
|
46.1139 | Its very quiet in here | OPG::TONY | | Mon Sep 20 1993 22:14 | 9 |
|
Thought I'd liven up this topic...Had the pleasure to meet some
Gooners yesterday at a service station on the M6..Nice enough chaps,
We discussed the game etc etc..and one guy said :-
"I don't rate that Cantona, I think he's overated"
Need I say more.
Tony
|
46.1140 | Man u were lucky | KERNEL::WITHALLG | Even Better Than The Real Thing | Tue Sep 21 1993 01:39 | 8 |
|
I won't say Man U were lucky but the final ball from Arsenal was
Sunday park stuff. It could have been a different story if they
actually strung two passes together.
Gary.
|
46.1141 | | ECCGY4::HAIGH | If voting ever solved anything, they'd ban it. | Tue Sep 21 1993 14:19 | 4 |
| .1134> Remember, you read it here first.
O.K. I'll remember it Barry. ;-)
|
46.1142 | You lucky lucky lucky... | OPG::TONY | | Tue Sep 21 1993 15:21 | 13 |
|
> I won't say Man U were lucky but the final ball from Arsenal was
> Sunday park stuff. It could have been a different story if they
> actually strung two passes together.
> Gary.
It would have also been a different story if Ince and Sharpe had
put their very good chances away.
Tony
|
46.1143 | Boring Boring Arsenal | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | Panic Sleeper | Wed Sep 22 1993 11:59 | 8 |
| Well another lucky result last night,just managing to scrape a 5-0
victory away from home,with that seriously jammy striker Ian Wright
flukely popping in a hat-trick.
Anyone out there got a match report,or know the scorers of the other
two goals?
Jason
|
46.1144 | | PEKING::SERJEANTS | Don't end up a Victim of Love | Wed Sep 22 1993 12:18 | 4 |
| Campbell & Merson scored the other two. From the radio Arsenal didn't
have too many problems with this one.
Steve..
|
46.1145 | You lucky lucky lucky... | KERNEL::WITHALLG | Even Better Than The Real Thing | Wed Sep 22 1993 17:47 | 12 |
|
Note 46.1142 by OPG::TONY
Tony ,
Ince and Sharpe wouldn't have had the ball in the first place
if the Arse put two passes together.
:-)
Gary
|
46.1146 | | OPG::TONY | | Wed Sep 22 1993 21:02 | 11 |
| Re. 1145
>> Ince and Sharpe wouldn't have had the ball in the first place
>> if the Arse put two passes together.
Gary , I forgot to mention Hughes's pathetic attempt at a header..
So you're right we were lucky to win 1-0 it should have been 3..
Tony :-)
|
46.1147 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Rock n Roll Damnation | Wed Sep 22 1993 22:30 | 5 |
| When's the return fixture at Highbury? Silly question really as
Sky have probably lined that one up as an end of April - beginning
of May floater.
barry.
|
46.1148 | Saturday March 12th | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed Sep 22 1993 23:09 | 1 |
|
|
46.1149 | | CODS::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Thu Sep 23 1993 00:33 | 1 |
| In other words, Sunday March 13th
|
46.1150 | Another Photo... | CODS::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Fri Sep 24 1993 18:35 | 8 |
| A photo of Rodders with the F.A. Cup has now been posted in the same
directory, as described in 46.1136. The file name is TONY.BMP - there
is also a TIF version for Workstation users. Use the same procedure to
turn this into your windows background.
Declan
|
46.1151 | Arsenal 1 Southampton didn't | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | Panic Sleeper | Mon Sep 27 1993 14:43 | 22 |
| Another 3 points but a very poor display against a much depleted
Southampton side.Arsenal at times seriously lacked ideas on how to
break their defence down.Wright had a very quiet game and Campbell
missed a couple of good chances.
On the plus side Merson was the best player on the pitch by far,which
probably means he'll be dropped for the next game against Odense on
Wednesday night(ala Limpar against Coventry).
Southampton brought Benali on late in the second half just purely to
wind Wright up,which he proceeded to do with some considerable
ease(shame he doesn't find playing football quite so easy).
Winterburn had yet another solid game,Hillier came on for Davis a
substitution that was booed by 90% of the Arsenal faithful and everyone
wondered why Limpar wasn't brought on,this game was crying out for a
player like him.
Here's hoping for the same result but a better performance on Wednesday
night.
Jason
|
46.1152 | Gunners Internet Mailing List | CODS::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Mon Sep 27 1993 20:27 | 9 |
| There is now an Arsenal mailing list on the Internet. To subscribe from
DEC, send mail to TRISTAN@IS.MORGAN.COM.
You can do this using the DECWRL gateway. From VAXmail, fill in the
"To:" field with
DECWRL::"tristan@is.morgan.com"
Declan
|
46.1153 | Awful quiet in here | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | Panic Sleeper | Wed Sep 29 1993 14:10 | 7 |
| Apparently Lee Dixon is back in the squad for tonights game,don't know
whether this is good or bad news,I guess will have to wait and see.
I should be able to post an early match report tommorrow,thats if
anybody is till out there???
Jason
|
46.1154 | McGooseberry? | YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITH | been in a daze for days | Wed Sep 29 1993 16:26 | 11 |
| Yo Arsenal fans,
When either Campbell or Wright score a goal they both partake in a
short dance routine (similar to American footballers on scoring a
touchdown). I have noticed that former FE Eddie "Travolta" McGoldrick
has started to join on these post-goal celebrations. Is it as funny
live as is appears on TV?
Andy
|
46.1155 | Arsenal vs Odense | SUBURB::WIGHTMANC | | Thu Sep 30 1993 01:15 | 12 |
|
Well congrat's to that man again "Ian Wright Wright Wright" for scoring
this evening against Odense, Well I'm off home now only knowing that
the score with 17 minutes left to play was Arsenal 1 Odense 0.
Tried to keep in touch with the game via John Pierce on Capitl Gold
whilst working. So touch base tomorrow afternoon once I have seen the
match on the telly.
Clive..
P.s Frank Mclintock thought it was not a great performance by the
Gunners.
|
46.1156 | | FILOFX::PANES | Spoilsports Personality of the Year | Thu Sep 30 1993 12:01 | 16 |
| <<< Note 46.1155 by SUBURB::WIGHTMANC >>>
-< Arsenal vs Odense >-
> Well congrat's to that man again "Ian Wright Wright Wright" for scoring
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Which we all know is an anagram of
Kevin Campbell.
Stuart
BTW I believe the Arse faithfull were doing their famous booing chant.
|
46.1157 | Arsenal 1 Odense 1 | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | Panic Sleeper | Thu Sep 30 1993 14:15 | 30 |
| Alright so it's not that early and really there isn't that much to
review,the first half was a virtual none event with the only thing that
stuck in my mind was when Adams found himself clear in the opposing
penalty area and proceeded to show why he is a central defender by
blazing the ball about 4 feet over the bar.
Arsenal started better in the second half with McGoldrick and Merson
getting more and more into the game,this eventually produced the first
goal,cross from Eddie,good downward header from Campbell 1-0.
Wright had another quiet game and was replaced in the middle of the
second half by Smith,when Wright went off he threw his sweatshirt(which
he had just been handed)into the back of the dug out and sat down in a
huff,I think he needs to grow up a bit,you can't expect to stay on the
field if your not contributing to the game.
Dixon looked good for about the first 20 mins of the game and then
slipped back into his bad old ways ie failing to pass the ball 10
yards,hoofing the ball down the line,being caught out of position and
crossing the ball into the stands to name but a few.
Dixon was also slightly at fault for the Odense goal when he and Seaman
hesitated after a awkward deflection,leaving Neilson to shoot well past
Seaman.
Arsenal will need to find their form again if they are to porgress
further in this competition.Ah well,still there,draw on Friday I think.
Jason
|
46.1158 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Thu Sep 30 1993 14:49 | 20 |
| Yep, the first half was a bit of a non event, with both teams lacking
penetration (ooerr missus!) It could have been an end of season
testimonial with neither team displaying any real determination.
The second half was better, but only just. Campbell should have
perhaps scored one or two more and Jenson should have opened his
account when he was put through with the keeper to beat.
The one positive point was the play of Keown in the middle of the back
four. He kept their nippy centre-forward in check all night. Is this
the end of Andy Linighan's status as a cult (surely a spelling mistake!)
hero? Probably. I think we'll have to be a lot better on Saturday to
come away with the points from Anfield.
If we draw a 'biggie' in the next round I think I'll get my balaclava
and sawn-off out to see if I can raise the required readies. Arsenal's
European tour 1993/94, ah yes!
Mike M
|
46.1159 | | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Thu Sep 30 1993 15:06 | 9 |
|
>> Arsenal's European tour 1993/94, ah yes.
BAAAA....that should be Tottenham's European tours 1983/84...now those
were the days....
Dave...
|
46.1160 | ;-) | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Thu Sep 30 1993 15:47 | 14 |
| >>BAAAA....that should be Tottenham's European tours 1983/84...now those
>>were the days....
>>Dave...
You got a good memory, Dave. Next you'll be telling us how you
remember the last time Tottenham won the league!
Anyway, not to be outdone in the European stakes, by there more
successful near neighbours, I understand that Ossie has decided he's
going to organise a Tottenham European tour - I believe it's a day
trip to Calais so the team can get some Christnas duty-frees!
Mike M
|
46.1161 | Europe...Interails...meet at Shake's in Victoria. | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Thu Sep 30 1993 16:24 | 12 |
|
>> You got a good memory, Dave. Next you'll be telling us how you
>> remeber the last time Tottenham won the league!
Mike..unfortuantly not, no, but I can remeber the last time we were
successful in Europe....as I said, those were the days. Off to
Rotterdam and Brussels..oh sorry, Brussels, I bet that brings back bad
memories for you does'nt it.
League titles...who cares about them...(-:
Dave...
|
46.1162 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Fri Oct 01 1993 16:00 | 2 |
|
Who did we get????
|
46.1163 | Standard Liege | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Fri Oct 01 1993 16:07 | 2 |
|
|
46.1164 | CHEAP...... | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Fri Oct 01 1993 17:20 | 3 |
| Good game to go too...
Dave...
|
46.1165 | Boring boring Arsenal | KERNEL::WITHALLG | Even Better Than The Real Thing | Wed Oct 06 1993 12:36 | 17 |
|
Arsenal 1 Huddersfield 1
Arsenal 1 Odense 1
Are the Arsenal taking the pi*s out of us supporters.
Do they deliberatly set out to have a stroll in the park when
they have a goal cushion which would allow them to field 10 forwards
and try and set the net ablaze. 1 1 with Huddersfield ??? come on
George what the hell is going on with your crap about ' a pride and
ferocity to play for Arsenal' ?????????.
My Sunday side could draw 1 1 with Huddersfield.
Not impressed.
Gary
|
46.1166 | | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Wed Oct 06 1993 12:56 | 8 |
| Heard on the Big Breakfast this morning that Georgie
babes is having the team come in today to watch a video
of the game!
Can't understand why though. They always play like that.
Poor blokes! Let's hope they can stay awake!
Si
|
46.1167 | re: Boring boring Arsenal | OPG::TORPEYM | | Wed Oct 06 1993 15:27 | 10 |
| re. 46.1165
Couldn't agree more with the sentiment. I read an excellent summation
of this "boring" description in the Telegraph which I intend to input tomorrow
if I can retrieve it from the rabbit cage where it rests quiet comfortable
amongst the shite.
(A life-long suffering supporter)
mick
|
46.1168 | Painful to watch... | CHEFS::STRAGED | | Wed Oct 06 1993 16:49 | 20 |
|
No arguments about the quality (or lack of it) in last's night's game.
The only reason I went last night was because I was under the
(misguided) impression that Smith, Parlour, Bould and Limpar would
have a storming game in an attempt to get back into the first team.
After last night's performance, they will have trouble getting into the
reserves!!!
When you think about the squad that was out there last night (which
included 6 internationals or near-internationals), a 1-1 draw with a
no name team from Huddesfield was a disaster!!
Anyway, if you want to look on the positive side, I'm glad we played
like that in the second leg of a tie that we are leading 5-0. If we
had played like that in a league match we would have been punished.
Regards,
David
|
46.1169 | The Arsenal faithful approve European progress despite the lack of style | OPG::TORPEYM | | Thu Oct 07 1993 13:24 | 50 |
| ARSENAL'S yawning gap in class.... Christopher Davies, Telegraph 1/10/93
------------------------------------------------------------------------
It has become boringly predictable to call Arsenal boring, but it's true.
Their lacklustre display in drawing 1-1 against Odense Boldklub and scrapping
through to the second round of the European Cup-Winners Cup 3-2 on aggregate,
highlighted all the failings that have manager George Graham replying :
"Yes, but we won two Cups last season."
Winning may be the ultimate aim in football, but it seems that the Arsenal
supporters want more. They want to see a bit of style in their side. At the
end of the game on Wednesday a number of frustrated Arsenal fans were
justifiably upset by the sterility of the team.
Arsenal were the lowest goalscorers in the Premier League last season and
mid-fielders like Paul Davis, Ian Selley, John Jensen, David Hillier and Ray
Parlour are not creativity personified.
Arsenal's ability lies in their strength, both physically and mentally, their
organisation, a spirit that is arguably the best in the country, a manager whose
ability to outwit his counterparts is second to none and Ian Wright scoring
great goals at the right time.
Paul Merson and Kevin Campbell are under-achievers, no better than they were two
or three years ago, and while one hopes these two gifted players will fulfil
their potential , doubts remain.
Graham will point out that Arsenal are second in the league, in the second round
in Europe and as good as in the third round of the Coca-Cola Cup.....
Yet Arsenal have had only three goalscorers , Wright , Campbell and Merson. The
midfielders barely have a shot , let alone score goals.
Apart from Wright , Arsenal do not have a surprise package, a player capable of
doing the unpredictable.
Unlike Manchester United, Aston Villa, and Norwich who made last seasons's
championship so entertaining, Arsenal lack sparkle.
Graham is right to say that Merson's work-rate sometimes lets the player down,
Anders Limpar , the fan's favourite, has not always punched his weight and is so
often on the bench.
Arsenal defend solidly , they clsoe down opponents better than anyone , the
never give in and you would not back them against winning another trophy in
1993/4.
But they will not win any new fans , and judging from the reaction at Highbury
they are alienating many of their own supporters.
|
46.1170 | how about scintillating..?? | YUPPY::PANES | Spoilsports Personality of the Year | Thu Oct 07 1993 13:46 | 8 |
| Messrs Mods,
Please take appropriate action against .1169. It contains the "B" word
and you know how this upsets the Arse's faithful.
Thanks,
Stuart
|
46.1171 | We could always buy back Perry Groves.... | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Sky-high....6000 miles way | Fri Oct 08 1993 15:49 | 4 |
| Totally agree with .1169. The current team is very boring and creatively
bankrupt. Graham ought to raid the continent for a skillful midfielder.
barry
|
46.1172 | | CODS::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Fri Oct 15 1993 21:02 | 22 |
| Totally agree also. however, one midfielder does not make a team
creative or exciting. It's all down to the way you play. Arsenal have
plenty of gifted players in Merson, Limpar, Wright, Campbell etc. One
more won't make much difference unless we change our approach.
I know it sounds harsh to moan about things when Arsenal have been so
successful, but in recent times we have sold many of our most creative
players, or dumped them into the reserves. The writing even seems to be
on the wall for Merson. This is exactly how it started with
Rocastle....get's dropped once, then twice, and is evetually unable to
get a game, making the odd sub appearance. It's criminal to see a player
of his talent sold to another club, who then don't appreciate him.
"..Arsenal's ability lies in their strength, both physically and
mentally, their organisation, a spirit that is arguably the best in the
country, a manager whose ability to outwit his counterparts is second to
none and Ian Wright scoring great goals at the right time."
It's not a bad starting point, is it?
Declan
|
46.1173 | Least surprising headline of the season | YUPPY::PANES | A heart of gold, and a knob of butter | Mon Oct 18 1993 11:35 | 7 |
| Gleaned from the Guardian..
"Arsenal threw a long shadow of mediocrity across the season's first
brilliantly sunny winter's afternoon".
If you think Eng-ger-land are bad under Taylor, what would it be like
under Graham???
|
46.1174 | England under Graham..... | OPG::TORPEYM | | Wed Oct 20 1993 15:24 | 2 |
| .... would leave the Arsenal with the opportunity to appoint a creative
mind to the job. Bring back Chippy !!
|
46.1175 | 3-0 | HLDG00::ROLLITT | | Thu Oct 21 1993 12:58 | 3 |
| Funny the eroding properties of time. Being of the Sheff Wed persuation
I never thought I would be so glad when the Gunners stuff the dirty
Standard. Three nowt should have been four - Fantastic!
|
46.1176 | Well done the Gunners | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | OSAK | Thu Oct 21 1993 13:02 | 15 |
| Arsenal beat Standard Liege 3-0 at Highbury last night, and totally outclassed
what is supposed to be one of the hardest teams to beat. I only saw the 2nd half
live, but for a change there was not a sign of the "boring boring Arsenal" we
all know so well. They played some great stuff, and could easily have had more.
Wright put them ahead just before the break with a brave header from a Keown
cross. The second half was all Arsenal. Merson made it 2 with a freekick from 25
yards. Wright added his second half way through the half. He slipped his
defender brilliantly, and chipped the outcoming keeper after receiving a perfect
ball from Merson. Also Davies hit the post, and McColdrick & Jenson had good
chances to add to the tally. Seaman was hardly tested at all.
I cannot see Arsenal losing this advantage, and if they carry on playing like
they did last night, then they could easily win the competition (And Man. Utd
had better look out in the league ).
|
46.1177 | Still not eliminated! | BRSISD::CLAIRE::ROOSEN | | Thu Oct 21 1993 14:22 | 21 |
| Congrats to Arsenal. Two individual mistakes of Standard-players give two
goals (1st and 3th) away. Still, being on the loosing side, I enjoyed the
game.
< I never thought I would be so glad when the Gunners stuff the dirty
< Standard. Three nowt should have been four - Fantastic!
What do you mean with 'dirty'. They we're all washed and shaved. They
didn't play rough. At the end they shirts were wet but not moddy. So,
what's on your mind to call them 'dirty'.
It will be very hard, let's say nearly impossible, to get qualified, but be
aware that Standard and his public can shown a big heart and will keep
trying to get that qualification. You can say that they are the most
British liked team of Belgium.
Prediction 2nd leg: 2-0 ; Arsenal qualify 3-2 on aggregate
Paddy
|
46.1178 | | CODS::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Thu Oct 21 1993 15:33 | 19 |
| I'm really chuffed with that result last night. And by all accounts we
played very well indeed. I've just been sneaking a look at the match
reports in our tolerant local newsagents.
It just shows what a change of approach can do! The Merse back, Smudger
up front, and we can really play.
Although the Gunners game was live in most ITV regions last night, ours
(UTV) decided to show the Man Utd/Galatasary game. For those who didn't
see it, you should get a video from someone and watch it. It is a
graphic illustration of a United team being played off the park for
long periods by a team with a much better first touch, and more overall
skill. It may end any misconceptions about the championship being a
foregone conclusion.
By the way, that midfielder that Barry O was talking about a few notes
ago.....I saw three of them last night.
Declan
|
46.1179 | | WARNUT::WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Thu Oct 21 1993 15:55 | 7 |
| It was a good job for Wright that the Danish referee was at Old
Trafford last night & not at Highbury, otherwise Wright would have been
booked for his play acting when he feigned being poleaxed by someones
elbow.
The worst thing about the TV coverage was having to suffer Kevin Keegan
wittering on; doesn't he know when to shut up?
|
46.1180 | Gunners are back! | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Thu Oct 21 1993 17:11 | 12 |
| I saw the match on telly and very glad for it.
Merson's free kick was a beauty! In the top right hand corner, keeper had no chance.
Wright's second goal was in a class of its own. The team played very well,
especially McGoldrick winning almost everything. Campbell should have buried
Dixon's perfect cross (novelty, I know!) in the back of the net. "He will
be disappointed with that!" as the saying goes.
Hope the Gunners are back in form and win a few league games.
Elangco
|
46.1181 | Deppressed with the present...Look to the past | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | Panic Sleeper | Mon Oct 25 1993 12:51 | 33 |
| As there were no goals (AGAIN) on Saturday I thought I would enter this
little table that was in Friday's edition of Today.
+ TOP 20 HIGHBURY STRIKERS +
Name Goals Games SR (%)
1 Ted Drake (1934-39) 139 184 75.54
2 Ian Wright (1991-) 68 95 71.57
3 Jack Lambert (1926-34) 109 161 67.70
4 Joe Baker (1962-66) 100 156 64.10
5 David Herd (1954-61) 107 180 59.44
6 David Jack (1929-34) 121 208 58.17
7 Geoff Strong (1958-64) 77 137 56.20
8 Malcolm MacDonald(1976-80) 57 108 52.77
9 Derek Tapscott (1953-58) 68 132 51.51
10 Cliff Bastin (1930-46) 178 396 44.94
11 Harold White (1920-23) 45 110 40.90
12 Cliff Holton (1947-58) 88 217 40.55
13 Tony Woodcock (1982-86) 67 169 39.64
14 Alan Smith (1987-) 105 286 36.71
15 Frank Stapleton (1973-80) 108 300 36.00
16 Ray Kennedy (1968-74) 71 212 33.49
17 Alan Sunderland (1977-84) 92 281 32.74
18 John Radford (1962-76) 149 481 30.97
19 Charlie George (1968-75) 49 169 28.99
20 George Graham (1966-72) 78 306 25.49
Obviously if you looked at the amount of goals scored as appossed to
the strike rate the table would look totally different.
This table was reproduced without permission,so if you don't tell
anyone I can assure you I won't.
Jason
|
46.1182 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Tue Oct 26 1993 18:04 | 5 |
| Well Jason,
Did you see the game??? I'm sure it was a pretty sight!!! What was the
team and did we play any good football????
Mick
|
46.1183 | Couldn't score in a brothel. | CHEFS::HARRISR | Goosenargh! | Tue Oct 26 1993 18:46 | 6 |
| Swindon play good football, and I'm sure, as any Swindon fan or player
will tell you; It don't count for diddly squat if you don't get the
ball in the net.
Rich (come on you Spurs) Harris
|
46.1184 | And on the 8th day God made Ian Wright | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | Panic Sleeper | Wed Oct 27 1993 11:04 | 55 |
| RE-2
No Mick,I didn't see the game on Saturday as I generally tend not to go
to away games,unless they are in/near London.
I did however against my better judgement venture to the home of
Football last night(I'm talking about Highbury by the way)to see
Arsenal take on 10 men at the back Norwich.
I have to say that all this praise that Norwich are getting at the moment
seems a touch unjustified,certainly at least on last night's performance.
Norwich purely go out to frustrate the home team by constantly putting
everyone behind the ball and hoping to catch you on the break,I was looking
forward to seeing there excellent attacking passing game,perhaps in the
hope that GG would take note,but it seemed to have deserted them.
Having said all this some people would say that I'm purely looking for an
excuse for yet another poor Arsenal performance in which we seemed to
have no idea how to break Norwich down,but I would never say that.
Arsenal especially in the second half resorted to the Seaman punt down
the middle and attempted Smith flick on.Unfortunatly Smith was only
winning about 50% of these and most of those he was simply just getting
his head on the ball and it was going anywhere and very rarely to an
Arsenal shirt.
GG decided to take the Merse off in the last 20mins bringing Campbell
on which was greeted to thunderous dissaproval from the Highbury
faithful and all through the second half the North Bank was singing for
the return of Limpar,well here's hoping he's back on Saturday and no
not for Merse but in my opinion for McGoldrick who seems to have
settled into medicority after his promising start.
Will someone please shoot or mortally injure Lee(off my shins)Dixon
this guy was absoloutly useless last night and was probably the only
poor player in the Arsenal side against Leige.He didn't even look
interested,several times players were looking for his support/run down
the wing,only to be disappointed and forced to turn and play a less
constructive pass.
Parlour started last night in place of Davis but altough he was on the
pitch for the full 90mins he only played for the first 20 if you catch
my drift.
Good goal form Wright after he had been set up by Smith,he simply
hammered the ball from just inside the area with about 12mins left and
gave Gunn no chance,although if Gunn had kept still he probably would
have had a better chance to save,but would have either lost his head or
one if not both of his hands.
Ah well Norwich again on Saturday in the Premiership and heres hoping
for the return of Limpar,Keowen and Davis,but I'm getting used to
hoping in vain.
Jason
|
46.1185 | Get your kicks on Route 1 | YUPPY::PANES | Be a whiner | Wed Oct 27 1993 11:47 | 11 |
|
Arsenal 1 Norwich 1
Devotees of the long ball game would have been pleased to see the Arse
snatch a draw. The popular Highbury song ( "boo,boo,boo") was to be
heard yet again.
Hugs,
Stuart
|
46.1186 | Premier Quality | YUPPY::PATEMAN | I'm a Mean Green Mutha from Outa Space | Wed Oct 27 1993 11:48 | 7 |
| I was just thrilled by all those comments from Mr Pearce relating to R1
stuff and how on earth did Ian Wright deserve to be MotM.
But of course it must have been a dream as Arsenal play quality
football.
Paul
|
46.1187 | Surely not! | PIECES::63585::SWIFFEN | | Wed Oct 27 1993 13:28 | 6 |
| What's all this an Arsenal fan moaning about the
opposition putting 10 men behind the ball!!
Now where have I seen that before??? 8*)
Chris.
|
46.1188 | Hoping and in pain | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | Panic Sleeper | Fri Oct 29 1993 10:51 | 15 |
| All these rumours about Cole and Arsenal seem to be unfounded,Cole is
apparently home sick but has not spoken to GG as the two appear not to
get on,so it looks like a move to Arsenal is out of the question.
Clubcall say that GG made an inquiry about Peter Ndlovu a couple of
weeks ago but as of yet has failed to make a bid.
I personally think that either of these two would make a considerable
improvement to our miserable goal tally,but it looks as though we will
NOT end up with either of the two.
Ah well back to the same old s**t on Saturday,please God lets see
Limpar back.
Jason
|
46.1189 | s | UPROAR::WOODWARDD | Woody | Fri Oct 29 1993 16:51 | 7 |
| re : last few.
Never Mind chaps - come over to WHL and see some *real* footy.
You may even see a goal as well....woooooowwwww !!!!
Sad Sad GOONERS :-).
|
46.1190 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Fri Oct 29 1993 18:02 | 5 |
|
Can We go and see your empty Trophy Room!!!! I suppose it's layered with
dust, as you have nothing to keep clean 8^)
Mick
|
46.1191 | | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Fri Oct 29 1993 18:12 | 14 |
|
Re-1
Not that empty really....
The only thing that will be empty in North London is Highbury, if
Mr Entertainment doesnt start realising that despite the fact that
everyone likes to see trophies, punters pay alot of money to be
entertained....the fools who buy Season ticket at Highbury (I know a
few) are getting restless to see something resembling a Football match
at Highbury, will it happen before this strange breed give up hope, and
abandon the tedium of a Saturday afternoon.
Dave...
|
46.1192 | | KERNEL::WITHALLG | Wait Till They Getta Loada Me | Fri Oct 29 1993 20:38 | 15 |
|
-1
Dave,
when it comes to a choice between the two. I'd rather fall asleep
in front of the telly or at Highbury with the Arse.
You keep your entertaining football and I'll keep popping the
Champagne when you lose.
:-)
happy weekend to you .
Gary
|
46.1193 | WAKE UP GARY.... | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Mon Nov 01 1993 11:19 | 1 |
|
|
46.1194 | 0-0,1-0,0-0,0-0,0-0,0-0.....Last 5 Arsenal results | CHEFS::STRAGED | | Mon Nov 01 1993 16:54 | 23 |
|
Arsenal 0 Norwich 0
"Unlucky Arsenal" for a change!! Three shots off the line, one off the
cross bar and two worldclass saves from Brian Gunn.
In the Premiership we've had 4 goalless draws in a row, we've scored one
goal in six games (540 minutes) and none in the month of October. (As
Merson scored our goal against Southampton, our forwards haven't scored a
League goal since September 11th!!)
I know this sounds like a team in the relegation zone - Arsenal have
only scored 12 goals this season and Swindon have managed 11 - but we
are THIRD in the table. Our record is nothing to brag about, but our
standing in the table must say something about the rest of the teams
in the League!!
At least we've got a head start in the 2nd leg of the Cup Winner's Cup!
Regs,
David
|
46.1195 | | NEWOA::FIDO_T | Conation is the key | Mon Nov 01 1993 17:24 | 12 |
| > <<< Note 46.1194 by CHEFS::STRAGED >>>
> -< 0-0,1-0,0-0,0-0,0-0,0-0.....Last 5 Arsenal results >-
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
1 2 3 4 5 6
David,
this lack of goals has obviously impaired your ability to count
over 1 !
;-) Terry
|
46.1196 | | CODS::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Mon Nov 01 1993 17:39 | 7 |
| The lack of goals needs to get sorted out, and fast. Man Utd had
exactly the same problem last season until they signed Cantona...then
everything changed.
How did Limpar play on Saturday? Will he keep his place?
Declan
|
46.1197 | | CODS::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Tue Nov 02 1993 22:40 | 3 |
| Anyone going to the 0-0 draw next Saturday?
Declan
|
46.1198 | Three goals in one game...was I dreaming.. | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Wed Nov 03 1993 10:51 | 8 |
|
Can Mr Entertainmant seriously be considering dropping Ian Wright
tonight...????
Anyway bad luck for tonight's game, but even interesting Arsenal can't
lose a three nil lead.
Dave...
|
46.1199 | No Wright tonight...apparentley | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | Panic Sleeper | Wed Nov 03 1993 10:54 | 18 |
| RE -1
Yes as Iam a total glutten for punishment I'll be there on Saturday to
watch Villa try and catch us on the break and Arsenal having no idea on
how to break the Villa defence down,ho hum at least the Jumbo Hot Dogs
in the new North Bank are semi-edible,well at least they would be if
they weren't stone cold.
Hers's hoping for our now infamous result tonight 0-0 which will see us
through to the Quarter-Final stage and will also mean that we can
forget about this competition until 1/2 March.Anyone know what time the
game kicks off tonight,I know there are highlights/highlight on ITV at
8pm tonight but this also incorporates the Villa v Deportive game.
Your ever moaning
Jason
|
46.1200 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Wed Nov 03 1993 13:06 | 4 |
| The game kicks off at 7.15 (English time) and I'll be popping up to see
it 'live' on the big screens at Highbury. And yes to Villa, as well.
Mike M
|
46.1201 | | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | Panic Sleeper | Wed Nov 03 1993 15:56 | 6 |
| Mike,
any chance of a match report tommorrow as the highlights rarely
give a true indication of how the game went.
Jason
|
46.1202 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Wed Nov 03 1993 16:39 | 4 |
| Jason, I'm out at a customer site tomorrow, but I'll be in Solent on
Friday. I'll see what I can do then.
Mike M
|
46.1203 | | EBYGUM::WATTERSONP | I=FAT$W_UGLY | Thu Nov 04 1993 00:10 | 7 |
|
I'm not sure if I dreamt this, but ITV have just showed Arsenal winning
7-0 in Liege......
frightening
Paul
|
46.1204 | Almost Pornographic | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | U.S.A 2 England 0 - I was there! | Thu Nov 04 1993 01:06 | 8 |
| Paul,
i hope they showed it after the 9pm watershed? there could be children
watching.
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
46.1205 | | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | Here we go again | Thu Nov 04 1993 01:24 | 5 |
|
I heard it was 10-0 ????
was this the aggregate score or the score on the night ????
SQF Jambo #1
|
46.1206 | Who needs Ian Wright? | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | Panic Sleeper | Thu Nov 04 1993 10:35 | 11 |
| 10-0 was the aggregate score,it was 7-0 on the night.I must admit I
watched the goals on ITV and I couldn't belive it,I thought I'd fallen
asleep and was dreaming it.Arsenal looked s**t hot,I don't know what
sort of quality Std Leige are supposed to be,but on this form I think
the Arse would have beaten anyone by at least 3.
Let's hope they can carry this onto Saturday and give Villa a real
hiding and seriously cheer up a very frustrated Highbury.
Jason
|
46.1207 | Does anyone know what happened? | COPCLU::EISMARK | Soren Eismark @DMO | Thu Nov 04 1993 10:38 | 24 |
| Apparently leaving Ian Wright out was the best idea GG has had for
years :-).
Standard Liege 0 - 7 Arsenal
Smith
Selley
Adams
Campbell
Merson
Campbell
McGoldrick
1 goal in seven matches, 7 goals in one!
What the h**l is going on?
I bet they won't score against Villa.
Soren
|
46.1208 | Explanation... | KBOMFG::KOEPPE | Counting the days... | Thu Nov 04 1993 10:42 | 5 |
|
Surely Arsenal must have watched the Karlsruhe match the previous evening
and got inspired. Bayern Munich obviously didn't watch it.
Eduard :-)
|
46.1209 | Boring boring Boring ( 7 times ) Arsenal | KERNEL::WITHALLG | Wait Till They Getta Loada Me | Thu Nov 04 1993 11:15 | 11 |
|
Seven goals in one game in Europe. An Arse record.
Shame we had to use up our goal allowance for the rest of the season
though.
Another vote for the Arse to remain boring and still be in the cups !!.
Gazzer
|
46.1210 | Spurs -25k The Arse +7 | KERNEL::WITHALLG | Wait Till They Getta Loada Me | Thu Nov 04 1993 11:24 | 1 |
|
|
46.1211 | Happy days are here again | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | Panic Sleeper | Thu Nov 04 1993 11:53 | 5 |
| By the way does anyone know when the draw for the Quarter-Finals will
be made(it felt good typing that).I think it's on Friday but not so
sure.
Jason
|
46.1212 | Yep - Friday. | KERNEL::WITHALLG | Wait Till They Getta Loada Me | Thu Nov 04 1993 12:14 | 1 |
|
|
46.1213 | | CODS::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Thu Nov 04 1993 12:46 | 9 |
| Wow!
The Belgian manager said, get this - "it was the best performance I' ve
ever seen from a club side".
Arsenal received a standing ovation from the crowd at full time. And
about time too! Just shows we DID change our style for Ian Wright.
Dec
|
46.1214 | | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Thu Nov 04 1993 13:54 | 4 |
|
12:00 CET in Zurich I believe.....
|
46.1215 | A chink in the armour? | CHEFS::STRAGED | | Thu Nov 04 1993 16:01 | 14 |
| Mike,
What was the atmosphere like at Highbury last night?? If it was
anytthing like my living room, you must have a had a blast!!
Interesting comment by ex-Arse Lee Chapman last night...After being
eliminated from the Champions Cup two years ago, they went on to lose 7
out of 8 League games.
If the same fate befalls Man United, they may yet be caught in the
Premiership!!
Here's hoping,
David
|
46.1216 | No.....I was here yesterday!! | CHEFS::STRAGED | | Fri Nov 05 1993 04:11 | 8 |
| Come to think it, when the Arse were Champions and in first place a few
seasons back, they lost to Benfica in the Champions Cup and then
proceeded to win one game in 9 over the Christmas period.
Is this deja vu??
David
|
46.1217 | | CODS::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Fri Nov 05 1993 17:07 | 3 |
| Who did we get? ? ?
Declan
|
46.1218 | | KERNEL::WITHALLG | Wait Till They Getta Loada Me | Sat Nov 06 1993 13:33 | 9 |
|
Torino.
First leg in Torino. Not one of the great Italien sides at the moment
but their at the same stage in th ecup that we are...
Gazzer.
|
46.1219 | I must be a masochist! | COPCLU::EISMARK | Soren Eismark @DMO | Mon Nov 08 1993 13:25 | 56 |
| I simply cannot believe this.
Arsenal 1 : 2 Aston Villa
Posession of the ball
80 : 20
Shots at goal
15 : 2
It is difficult to support a team everybody else are telling is s**t
boring (and once in a while they might be right!). But you can't change
your feelings just because they go through a bad spell.
Bu then I watched the game Saturday against Villa on Norwegian TV (!),
and now I feel totally disgusted.
Arsenal played some of the best football I have seen for a long time
(and yes, they were playing lovely football), and any team with decent
strikers would have been 2, 3 maybe 4 goals up at halftime.
The pressure continued in the second half and somehow Ian Wright
managed to score a goal after 58 minutes. Villa did not take the ball
into Arsenals half at all, and Arsenal could (should) have been 7 goals
ahead once again.
As this didn't happen, the Arsenal players seemed to settle for a 1:0
victory. The Villa players took full advantage of this and scored two
beautiful goals in the last quarter.
Full acknowledgement to the Villa players for keeping on trying, but
how can 5 national or ex-national defenders (Seaman, Wintherburn,
Adams, Keown and Dixon) show such lack of attitude?
George Graham seems to have a problem of monstrous dimensions.
In my humble opinion he might have to put the best striker in England
(Ian Wright) on the bench in order to make the rest of the team work.
At the same time, perhaps the best defence in the country have a
serious problem with their attitude. My guess is, that they simply have
too much confidence.
What can be done?
THEY MUST START TO PUT THOSE GOALS AWAY!!!
Regards
Soren
P.S. The young Selley seems to have a promising future.
|
46.1220 | | KERNEL::WITHALLG | Wait Till They Getta Loada Me | Mon Nov 08 1993 13:35 | 10 |
|
Predictability used to apply to the Arse. It now the reverse.
Oh my what can the matter be.
Gazzer
|
46.1221 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Wed Nov 10 1993 15:25 | 69 |
| About 3000 people turned up to watch the Standard game on the big
screens. The tie was effectively over in the second minute when
Alan Smith scored to give the Gunners a 4-0 overall lead. That
meant for Standard to go through they had to get five - not on the
cards. In the following 15-20 minutes their players didn't want
to know, but, then again, 4-0 down needing 5 to go through what
team would? The Gunners proceeded to play the ball about very
effectively and looked as if they would score everytime they
attacked. Merson, in particular, had a fabulous game. Selley
(his first), Adams and Campbell added to the scoreline before half
time.
4-0 at half time (7-0 on aggregate), the bovrils tasted really
good! And the conversation turned to who we would draw in the
quarter finals. Real Madrid, Benfica, Ajax, etc. all
mouth-watering ties. It looks like the little nipper can say
goodbye to his Super Mario Nintendo Mega Drive Sonic Game Boy
Master Blaster system for Christmas!
In the second half Arsenal added three more (Merson, Campbell and
McGoldrick) to make it 7-0 on the night and 10-0 on aggregate.
The best goal of the game was saved for last. Seaman threw the
ball down the middle to Merson. He took it forward, passed to
McGoldrick, who then cut in from the right and blasted the ball
past the Standard 'keeper.
After the game the Belgium police apparently indulged in an
'amusing' little jape. All the people who had turned up without
tickets and bought them on the night for the visiting supporters
enclosure where segregated into a special area. At the end of the
match all of these people were put on a train bound for Ostend
regardless of whether they wanted to go there or not. After 30
minutes the train stopped at a station and the people who had come
by car or coach were allowed off so that they could get a train
back to Leige.
There are plans to show other away matches live on the big screens
with West Ham (23rd?) being the first. Although this is very much
dependent upon negotiations with the F.A., Sky, individual clubs,
et al. I reckon that within the next three or four years all away
games will be beamed back to Highbury and will probably attract a
regular 5,000-10,000 audience. However, in my opinion, it will
never take the place of being there.
The team are now unbeaten in a record 24 cup games, Norwich, of
course, could put an end to that sequence tonight, but regardless
of the result it's a record that will be very difficult for any
other club to beat.
Villa on Saturday was a disappointment considering how well the
team played. The two times Villa looked like scoring, they did.
After the game Ron Atkinson put on a mask, a tricorne hat, mounted
a horse (ooerrr missus!) and went looking for a stagecoach! We were
also out of luck in the league against Norwich, but these things
happen over the course of a season and generally even themselves out.
Chelsea away on the 20th. Chelsea are selling seats to away
supporters for the princely sum of 25 quid. Er, no thanks Ken, I
think I'll turn up on the day and stand for 10 pounds.
The stadium redevelopment is almost complete. The Clock End
seating will be open for the visit of Newcastle on the 27th, this
should make the capacity about 39,000. The Arsenal museum opened
two weeks ago and is well worth a visit. If your not a Bond
holder it is two quid to get in, but, I think, very good value as there
is a lot to see and there is a 50-seater cinema in which they show a 20
minute film detailing the club's history.
Mike M
|
46.1222 | List? | PIECES::63585::SWIFFEN | | Wed Nov 10 1993 16:34 | 4 |
| I see that an Arsenal Oldies team is to play at Palmer
Park in Reading on Nov 14th. Who plays in the Oldie team?
Chris.
|
46.1223 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Wed Nov 10 1993 17:18 | 16 |
| >> Who plays in the Oldie team?
If it's the team I think you're referring to it's more of an Arsenal
(minor) celeb team with very few ex-Arsenal players, but the following
turn out more often than not:
Tom Watt (ex-"Lofty" in Eastenders) he is usually the captain, but
I think he has injured his knee.
Terry "Yeah, we believe you!" Marsh
Roland Butcher
Tony Kay
Gary Mason
Glen Murphy
Peter Storey
Mike M
|
46.1224 | | EBYGUM::WATTERSONP | Bored on shift | Wed Nov 10 1993 17:36 | 7 |
|
>> Tony Kay
Is that the legendary Tony Kay that signed for Everton, then got banned
for taking bribes whilst at Sheff Wed ?
Paul
|
46.1225 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Wed Nov 10 1993 18:50 | 8 |
| >>Is that the legendary Tony Kay that signed for Everton, then got banned
>>for taking bribes whilst at Sheff Wed ?
It sure is and he's still pretty good for a guy of 50 (ish). Although,
he looks as if he's lived a bit, in the past 25 years, and is about to
keel over any minute.
Mike M
|
46.1226 | It's that man again | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | Panic Sleeper | Thu Nov 11 1993 03:19 | 11 |
| For those who are interested,the Arse overcame a tough tie at Norwich
tonight 3-0.Goals from Wright 2 and the Merse killed off the Canaries.
From the TV highlights Arsenal never seemed to be in too much trouble
and at times moved the ball around well.
Adams and Winterburn were missing and Bould and Keowen deputised.
Villa now in the next round at Highbury,which should be another tough
game.Arsenals unbeaten Cup run now extends to 25 games I believe, and
Wrights goal tally is now 72 in 100 appearences.
Jason
|
46.1227 | Where are Smiths' scoring boots? | OPG::TORPEYM | | Thu Nov 11 1993 12:40 | 9 |
| Alan Smith is still regarded as one of the best in holding up the ball
and bringing the midfield into the play. It was demonstrated last night, for
the third, and best goal. But where are his scoring boots. The last two
games he's missed badly from eight yards? We need him notching 20-25 as
per 91/92, if the Arse are gonna threaten for the Premiership.
Still an excellent result, so GG can start to line up grannie with the
Brasso for polishing all the silver coming our way!!
|
46.1228 | European Team Rankings... | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Fri Nov 12 1993 14:09 | 33 |
| I pulled this from usenet. From a German soccer magazine (8th Nov)
they check national leagues and cups as well as the ec competitions.
here are the top 20 of this list:
last
rank rank team points
1. ( 1.) AC Milan 165.72213.
2. ( 6.) RSC Anderlecht 152.66613.
3. ( 8.) Spartak Moscow 135.603
4. ( 5.) Juventus Turin 133.006
5. ( 3.) Manchester United 129.782
6. ( 2.) AC Parma 129.472
7. (10.) Paris St.Germain 127.023
8. ( 4.) Inter Milan 126.972
9. (25.) FC Barcelona 124.509
10. ( 9.) Werder Bremen 122.226
11. (12.) FC Arsenal 118.969
12. ( 7.) Turin Calcio 115.337
13. (43.) FC Porto 109.772
14. (36.) Benfica Lisboa 107.333
15. (54.) Real Madrid 106.258
16. (21.) AS Monaco 104.790
17. (10.) Girondins Bordeaux 103.933
18. (16.) Lazio Rome 101.371
19. (39.) Ajax Amsterdam 98.167
20. (23.) Norwich City 96.469
Don't ask me how they derived this points.
Elangco
|
46.1229 | | HAMCL3::SCHARNBERG | Wish on Space Hardware | Fri Nov 12 1993 14:42 | 7 |
46.1230 | rec.sport.soccer | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Fri Nov 12 1993 18:00 | 0 |
46.1231 | Where's Leeds? | XSTACY::JLUNDON | @GAO 822-4715 Apathy is the most terrible vice! | Fri Nov 12 1993 18:10 | 1 |
| re -3
|
46.1232 | Be serious.. | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Fri Nov 12 1993 19:35 | 5 |
| re .-1
Not in europe, out of Coca cola, are you sure?
Actually, I don't know - I posted exactly I found it.
|
46.1233 | | CODS::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Thu Nov 25 1993 12:02 | 10 |
| West Ham 0 Arsenal 0
David Seaman sent off for a professional foul (quite rightly, too
looking at the replay).
Arsenal set a new record by an English team for away performances
(eight) in major competition without conceding a goal. The last away
goal we conceded was against Manchester United on September 20th.
Declan
|
46.1234 | zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzZZZZZZZZZZZZz | CHEFS::HARRISR | Goosenargh! | Thu Nov 25 1993 12:54 | 7 |
| Yet another goal packed entertaining match then folks. ;-)
Is Mary Whitehouse a sponsor of Arsenal as she doesn't like seeing
anyone score at all.
Rich.
|
46.1235 | | CODS::ESBECK | Day Tripper | Thu Nov 25 1993 13:35 | 10 |
| Now hang on a second.....Arsenal scored two against Chelsea on
Saturday, three against Norwich the game before, one against Villa
(it should have been six) the game before that, and seven against
Standard Liege in the previous match. That's thirteen goals in the
previous four games.
Declan
|
46.1236 | Agreed... | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Thu Nov 25 1993 20:48 | 8 |
| But yesterday they didn't play well from commentry. Anybody care to post a
report.
Was Dave Seaman's foul outside the penalty box then?
Newcastle on Saturday. A tough one..
Elangco
|
46.1237 | | CODS::ESBECK | Day Tripper | Fri Nov 26 1993 14:05 | 6 |
| The foul was outside the penalty area, but he definitely brought the
guy (Morley) down. Overall, I don't suppose Morley minded too much.
He's more used to being chased around the house at knifepoint by his
wife.
Declan
|
46.1238 | Wright 1 Cole 0 | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Mon Nov 29 1993 16:22 | 3 |
| Good result on Saturday. Anyone care to post a report?
Elangco
|
46.1239 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Mon Nov 29 1993 17:08 | 33 |
| An excellent game of football which Match of the Day didn't do justice
to.
The first ten or so minutes belonged to Newcastle with some impressive
play through the midfield. After 12 minutes Arsenal broke down the
right, a far post cross from Dixon found Merson (Yes, a Dixon cross
went where it was intended!) at the back post, his bullet like header
was well saved by Hooper. A couple of minutes later Arsenal took the
lead. Bould flicked on a near post corner and Wright headed home,
simple really. After an hour a similar flick on saw Alan Smith score
the second. Very bad defending from Newcastle, KK wants to get the
cheque book out and sort his defence out, because I think ultimately
they will cost the team a trophy. Two minutes later Beardsley pulled
one back for Newcastle.
Cole got little change out of Keown and Morrow harried Beardsley all
afternoon, which meant that whilst Newcastle played some good stuff in
midfield they lacked penetration going forward and were restricted to a
couple of second half chances.
Wright had a very good game - he not only scored and had several other
chances, but he was creating havoc in the "Toon" defence everytime he
got the ball. Cole, by contrast, robbed of his speed advantage by the
close marking Keown, did little. Smith also had a good game up front,
holding the ball up and distributing it well.
I think Arsenal were good value for their win (but then I would :-)),
Newcastle played really well, but were let down by poor defending.
Also, they won't come up against a side every week who are as good at
the back as Arsenal.
Mike M
|
46.1240 | Torino v Arsenal | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | | Tue Nov 30 1993 16:33 | 12 |
| Arse supporters.
There is a group of us here in Geneva who are wanting to go down to
Turin next March or whenever it is and cheer on the only English team with a
chance of succeeding in Europe.
Can anyone give me details of the exact date, any phone numbers to
get tickets, chance of getting tickets, when to get them, etc.etc.
Much appreciated.
Andy
|
46.1241 | | CODS::ESBECK | Day Tripper | Tue Nov 30 1993 17:29 | 3 |
| Call 071-359 0131 or 071-226 4050. Both London numbers.
Declan
|
46.1242 | End of cup runs... | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Wed Dec 01 1993 13:10 | 5 |
| :-(
Anybody saw the match? The result spoiled my day.
E
|
46.1243 | Fed up | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | Panic Sleeper | Wed Dec 01 1993 14:31 | 30 |
| Yeah as you are by now all probably aware I'm a glutten for punishment
and went last night.I arrived early as I thought I'd take a look at the new
Arsenal museum and much to my surprise it is very impressive but is
absolutely freezing cold ,I could have sworn it was warmer outside than
in some parts of the tour.I had an almost incontrolable desire to nick
half of the stuff that was on display especially the boots worn by
Micheal Thomas when he netted that unforgettable goal at Anfield in '89.
Anyway the game was yet another in a long line of disappointing home
fixtures I've attended (Didn't go against Newcastle).Villa scored in
the first 6 mins through Dalian Atkinson after Dean Saunders had made
Steve Bould look stupid(as he did most of the night)and DT went on
virtually unchallenged to slip the ball under Seaman.
Villa had a string of chances in the first half,which were foiled by a
combination of great saves by Seaman and the offside rule.Arsenal in
the first have were clueless and were limited to a weak header accross
goal from Smith(which he should have done better with)which found Merse
who mishit his shot and wasted the chance.
Unfortuneatly the break failed to inspire Arsenal who agian relied on
Seaman and the Linesman to keep them in the game and were limited to
two real chances from Morrow a twenty yard curling drive which was well
saved by Bosnich and a Wright header again well saved.
Well unbeaten Cup run is over,but at least we have set a British
record,we desperatly need Adams,Limpar and Selley back in the side if
we are to pick up points on Saturday.
Jason...The moaning one
|
46.1244 | Villa were excellent | OPG::TORPEYM | | Wed Dec 01 1993 20:41 | 19 |
| I too was there and it wasn't a pretty sight. Villa had much the better of it.
They PASSED the ball very neatly, lots of one-touch stuff. They created six
good chances. They had a perfectly good second goal disallowed for off-side,
as confirmed later on the TV.
All the Arsenal could come up with was the Charlie Hughes Strategy of up and
unders. Bould was effective up front for the set pieces but he proved a
liability at the back.
Having dissected Arsenal's strategy of near post corners ( when delivered) Villa
proved very effective counter attackers. Very nice to watch, they had four on
two/three several times.
Man of the Match : Paul McGrath - 10/10 .
Arsenals moment : back heel from Wright into the path of Merson who hit a
miserable shot.
They've had my contribution for this season.
|
46.1245 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Thu Dec 02 1993 17:35 | 12 |
| Yep, p*ss poor on Tuesday. We'll just have to concentrate on etc...
199 quid to fly Turin in March or for the "bargain" price of 305 you
can go on the Executive trip which includes a one night stop over in a
hotel. I think I'll see if I can scrounge 199 quid from somewhere.
The Travel Club are also arranging some coaches which will probably be
a three day trip costing about 150.
Rumour has it that Arsenal are changing their kit supplier from Addidas
to Nike, sometime in the summer, in a deal worth six million pounds.
Mike M
|
46.1246 | re: kit | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Thu Dec 02 1993 17:59 | 3 |
| Yep, I saw a similar note on the Arsenal mailing list about Nike kit.
Elangco
|
46.1247 | What.... no bruised banana??? | YUPPY::PANES | River Phoenix - greedy git | Thu Dec 02 1993 18:15 | 10 |
| <<< Note 46.1245 by YUPPY::MCCABE "Mike" >>>
> Rumour has it that Arsenal are changing their kit supplier from Addidas
> to Nike, sometime in the summer, in a deal worth six million pounds.
Oh goody, another chance for the designers to come up with a "colourful"
away strip.
Stuart
|
46.1248 | And you've not heard this before. | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Thu Dec 02 1993 20:32 | 9 |
| >Oh goody, another chance for the designers to come up with a "colourful"
>away strip.
Wadda ya mean! I'm rather partial to that kit.
By the way Panes, am I hurting you? No? Well I should be 'cause I'm
standing on your hair. GET YOUR HAIR CUT LADDIE! :-)
Sergeant Major McCabe
|
46.1249 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Thu Dec 02 1993 20:33 | 6 |
| Elangco,
I tried to join the mailing list as declan sugguested but got nothing
back. Can you tell me what you did, so that I can have another go...
Thanks
Mick
|
46.1250 | For others' benefit too... | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Mon Dec 06 1993 15:53 | 21 |
| To join the mailing list:
Send a mail to
tristan@morgan.com (if you are on the Internet)
From VMS
try
watnow::"tristan@morgan.com"
From ALL-IN-HELL
try
_watnow::"tristan@morgan.com"
If you have any problems, mail me the returned mail (watnow::elangco).
Good performance on Saturday and title gets further away? Double by
Coventry (almost bad as Wrexham in FA cup a couple of years ago).
Elangco
|
46.1251 | Football was crap, so mention the breakfast. | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Mon Dec 06 1993 16:49 | 29 |
| It was dreadful. I can't remember a decent Arsenal attack all
afternoon. I think the first time David Seaman threw the ball out
instead of trying to knock 747s out of the air was with 85 minutes
gone.
And the day started off so well. A couple of friends and I had
breakfast at what must be the best transport cafe in Southern England -
the Jack's Hill Cafe just north of Towcester on the A5, absolute magic!
I had a bumper breakfast, which comprised; 2 rashers of bacon, a
sausage, fried potatoes, fried slice, beefburger, tomatoes, fried egg
and beans all for 2.50. Add in a couple of slices of toast and a mug
of tea 3.16 the lot. If your on your way north up the M1 it's worth
diverting off at Milton Keynes to pick up the A5 and head for it.
Fabulous grub.
Then on to Coventry for four pints of Pedigree in that pub (The Old
Hat?) up the main road from the ground. They were delicious as well.
Unfortunately, we then went to the football.
Tottenham tonight, we've got to be better (surely!) than we have been
in the past couple of games. GG apparently had a few words in the
dressing room after Saturday's debacle and has promised changes for
tonight.
Millwall away in the 3rd round of the F.A. Cup. Not an easy tie, but
are any of them?
Mike M
|
46.1252 | treat them like the fans | OPG::TORPEYM | | Mon Dec 06 1993 17:20 | 22 |
| >> GG apparently had a few words in the
dressing room after Saturday's debacle and has promised changes for
tonight.
Mike,
If GG treated these overpaid gits like us fans and sent them to games
via transport cafes and local pubs, maybe they'd realise that what they do
beats working. Only Ian Wright, a late starter, has any hunger.
ps I nearly had a heart attack at the thought of Big Jack looking to Linnegan
as cover for his Irish defence. Then I realised it was Chris not Andy. Big
sigh of relief.
pps I see another ex-Arse centre half notched on Saturday - Chris Whyte, pity
it was an OG.
pps Maybe now is the time to offload a few Arsenal centre halfs as Bould and
Linnegan are well past the sell by date.
Here's hoping for tonight.
mick
|
46.1253 | | NEWOA::FIDO_T | Conation is the key | Mon Dec 06 1993 17:33 | 5 |
| > If GG treated these overpaid gits like us fans and sent them to games
>via transport cafes and local pubs, maybe they'd realise that what they do
>beats working. Only Ian Wright, a late starter, has any hunger.
he won't if he eats like -.2 ;-)
|
46.1254 | | CODS::ESBECK | Day Tripper | Mon Dec 13 1993 18:51 | 9 |
| Arsenal 1 Sheffield Wednesday 0
No prizes for guessing who scored. No prizes for guessing how he scored
either. Surprisingly enough, it wasn't a Seaman punt on this occasion.
Seaman wasn't playing (suspended) - Miller throws the ball to Morrow, and
he whacks it up to Smith. Flick on by smith, Walker left for dead, half
chance for Wright. Game over.
Declan
|
46.1255 | | CODS::ESBECK | Day Tripper | Fri Dec 17 1993 20:51 | 8 |
| The Arsenal/Leeds game will be shown on RTE tomorrow afternoon (half
an hour behind the live game)
I sincerely hope we don't have another exhibition of defending from
Morrow at left-back. I think it will finish 3-0. By the law of
averages, it couldn't be another scoreless draw, could it?
Declan
|
46.1256 | | CODS::ESBECK | Day Tripper | Mon Dec 20 1993 12:02 | 11 |
| Leeds 2 Arsenal 1
Well, it didn't finish 3-0. Leeds deserved to win 2-1. After an even first
half, Leeds had far more of the ball in the second period. Adams
knocked a free kick into his own net. Not a game of many chances. If
anything, Arsenal had more clear chances than Leeds. Campbell missed a
one-on-one with the keeper. So did Parlour (who looked quite good when
he came on). Overall though, Leeds played the more incisive stuff and I
reckon 2-1 was about right.
Declan
|
46.1257 | re : 1255 , versus Leeds | OPG::TORPEYM | " turkey's beware" | Mon Dec 20 1993 18:48 | 14 |
| ...and Morrow got to play fullback!
Saturdays Telegraph spoke of rumblings, not only among the fans, but also among
the players about GG's tactics. They believe that they can play a more attractic
style. It indicated that a similar revolt by players led to Michael Thomas's
demise and Paul Davis' banishment to the reserves for so long.
Written reports nor the Match of the Day highlights didn't reflect Arsenal's
dominance up to half time and concentrated on the Leeds overall performance
and result.
Suggestions that GG wants to concentrate on Europe so that he doesn't mind the
woeful performances in the League make me shudder. Another 20 potential 0-0
draws!
|
46.1258 | What match were you watching? | XSTACY::JLUNDON | @GAO 822-4715 Apathy is the most terrible vice! | Mon Dec 20 1993 19:31 | 9 |
| > Written reports nor the Match of the Day highlights didn't reflect
> Arsenal's dominance up to half time and concentrated on the Leeds
> overall performance and result.
What match were you watching? Arsenal might have had the better
chances before HT, but Leeds I felt, were equal on the run of play and
well ahead in the second half of Arsenal.
James.
|
46.1259 | | PIECES::63585::SWIFFEN | | Mon Dec 20 1993 19:44 | 12 |
| I listened to the game on Radio 5, and they made it sound
a cracking game, the papers and MOTD don't seem to agree
though.
One question, how many away fans do Leeds allow now?
Interesting to see Steve Coppell/Alan Hansen say that
George Graham's priority now is Europe, which appears to
be the case as he does some funny things with his side
in the Premiership. They have only scored 20 goals!
Chris.
|
46.1260 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Mon Dec 20 1993 21:06 | 36 |
| >>I listened to the game on Radio 5, and they made it sound
>>a cracking game, the papers and MOTD don't seem to agree
>>though.
It was a pretty good game, considering the pitch was a right bog.
For the first hour Arsenal held the upper hand (albeit just!) In that
period they had the better chances and had two of the three that fell to
Campbell fallen to Wright Leeds might have been a goal or two down at HT.
In the second half Smith went off after about 5 minutes and the Arsenal
attack disappeared. Up until then there had been some very good Arsenal
attacks built from deep with Seaman throwing the ball out rather than
launching another inter-continental ballistic missile. However, once
Leeds scored their second Arsenal didn't look like getting back into
it. Leeds then dominated the final 30 minutes and in the end deserved
their victory. I thought McAllister had an excellent game and on the
day he made the difference.
>>One question, how many away fans do Leeds allow now?
Not many. From where I was sitting I reckon 1500 ish.
>>Interesting to see Steve Coppell/Alan Hansen say that
>>George Graham's priority now is Europe, which appears to
I think George Graham's reply to that might be something along the lines
of, "Football's a funny old game and the Premiership is a marathon not
a sprint." :-)
>>be the case as he does some funny things with his side
>>in the Premiership. They have only scored 20 goals!
Which is more than about half the Premier League and is less than 50%
of the total scored in all competions (42, I think).
Mike M
|
46.1261 | | CODS::ESBECK | Day Tripper | Mon Dec 20 1993 21:37 | 4 |
| I see you travelled to Leeds on Saturday, Mike. Are you still in
quarantine? :-)
Declan
|
46.1262 | | PEKING::COSSEYN | World Cup 1994 ZZzzz | Thu Dec 23 1993 18:55 | 3 |
| Have a ZZZZZZzzzzzz Christmas.....
Neil,,,,,
|
46.1263 | | CODS::ESBECK | Day Tripper | Fri Dec 31 1993 15:40 | 32 |
| Christmas Results:
Swindon 0 Arsenal 4
Campbell 3
Wright
Wright scored one of the best goals I've ever seen in this match,
chipping the keeper from 35-40 yards out.
Arsenal 3 Sheff Utd 0
Campbell 2
Wright
And another absolute gem from Wright in this match. Perhaps someone can
post match reports, but it would seem the Gunners have finally found their
scoring touch. The two opposing managers were very complimentary,
particularly Gorman who actually said that Arsenal are the best team
Swindon have played this season (Are the Mancs listening to this???)
He also said that Wright was the best striker he's ever seen.
Apparently the Swindon crowd stood to applaud Wright's goal. [Sorry
about all the back-slapping here, it's just soo nice to see Arsenal
getting a good press for a change - or maybe it's just reading the Man
U notes)
Nice to see KC getting into the goals. He's scored six in the last three
games, not bad eh?
Declan
|
46.1264 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Tue Jan 04 1994 18:56 | 88 |
| Reports on the Xmas games (not mine - taken from the internet
distribution...)
From: tc@dsbc.icl.co.uk
Subj: Arsenal - Christmas games
Swindon 0 Arsenal 4
att 16,500ish (Swindons largest of the season)
George wanted the game called off in the morning due to the pitch
being frozen solid. Had he had known how bad Swindon are he would
never have complained. Limpar and Smith were both out injured.
Merson had the flu, so McGoldrick and Hillier returned. Both were
completely hopeless. Swindon attempted an offside trap about 5 yards from
half way, very ineptly. Parlour played Wright through on a run. He cut
inside on the edge of the 6 yard box and laid the ball across the
open goal. Campbell slid in, in an attempt to clear but managed
to find the corner of the net. Wright played Cambell clean through
the middle again and Cambell slid the ball neatly under the keeper
for the second. McGoldrick and Wright both forced fine saves from
the keeper and Swindon were in complete disarray. The second half
was slightly more competetive but only just. Seaman never really had a
save to make and Bould and Adams were superb. The third came from
another Parlour run. He played the ball accross from the right
and Campbell managed to slot the ball home. The entertainment for
the rest of the half was Jensen's attempt to score. He forced two
fines saves from the Swindon keeper. Then, as Wright put him clean
through, the ball got caught under his feet and he shot weakly at the
keeper.
Jensen's becoming a real star now. Merse came on and created a
few more chances but it looked like we would have to settle for the three
when Wright picked the ball up in a bit of space some 35 yards out. The
Swindon defence failed to close him down and he launched an exquisite chip
into the top corner of the net. Even the Swindon fans had to applaud
that goal. Wright left the field to the usual acclaim. Spurs then
completed the day by getting stuffed 3-1 by Norwich.
Arsenal 3 Sheff U 0
att 27,500ish
The same team, surprisingly enough. Sheffield United were slightly
better than Swindon, but not much. I suspect there will only be
one visit to Sheffield next season. Hillier began to look less like
his old self and more like a half decent player. The back four were
quite superb. I can't remember much about this. Hillier knocked a
fine ball through to Campbell to slid past the keeper, off a post and
into the net for the first. Hillier then launched a fine 30 yard
through ball for Wright to run onto on the left side of the box. He cut
back inside and curled a fine shot into the far corner.
The second half was much in the same vain. Could have been another hatful
but we had to settle for just the one. Parlour flicked on a long punt and
Campbell hammered the ball through the keeper legs. Campbell missed a
couple of sitters but I thought he played much better than at Swindon.
Confidence always does great things for Super Kev. Both full backs had
excellent games, but Hillier was the man providing the real spark. I don't
think to much can be read into these two wins. The bottom two clubs at the
height of bad form.
Wimbledon 0 Arsenal 3
att 16,500ish (Wimbledons highest of the season)
The same team again. This was much more of a test. Wimbledon dominated
the earlier exchanges, and Vinnie Jones was lucky not to get booked
for stamping on Hillier. Once we scored there was only ont
winner. The goal came from Campbell once again. Parlour headed the ball
across the goal and Cambells header went neatly under Segers hand.
Parlour made it 2-0 himself after a scramble from a corner. The ball
fell neatly at his feet and he hammered home through a crowd of players.
Fashanu missed a glorious chance to pull a goal back for Wimbledon, mis
kicking from about five yards. Second half a Wimbledon should twice
have scored from headers. Fashanu Buried a header into the crowd when it
looked easier to score. There were however, plenty of chances at the
other end. McGoldrick beat two or three players before shooting
weakly, and Parlour missed a great chance to put JJ through, opting to
shoot instead. The third came after Cambell played Parlour in with a
delightful flick. He drove hard at the keeper and the Wimbledon defender
attempting to clear, could only baloon the ball into the air
for Wright to stab home. The Merse came on for a jaded looking Jensen. The
result was never in danger. Campbell looked very sharp throughout and
we defended pretty well. Both full backs were superb, as was
Parlours relentless running. Leeds held Man U and Spurs lost at home
again. This Christmas was going just a little to well.
|
46.1265 | | WARNUT::WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Tue Jan 04 1994 19:02 | 3 |
| Was that it for Arsenal then? An uncharacteristic rush of blood and
they actually scored some goals; realised this was unbecoming for them
and back to their boring 0-0's.
|
46.1266 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Tue Jan 04 1994 19:03 | 40 |
| From: mtanderson@amoco.com
Subj: QPR Report
ARSENAL 0 QPR 0 (3rd Jan 94) att 34,935
Well it couldn't last, could it !
Our 3 previous meetings with QPR had all ended in 0-0 draws, so maybe
this was no surprise.
The first 20 mins was all Arsenal, but it was always going to be 'one
of those days'. After 3 mins, McGoldricks header was met by Campbell who
glanced the ball onto the top of the bar and over. A quarter of an hour
later, Parlour touched on Boulds long pass to send Campbell into the
penalty area with only the goalkeeper to beat. The keeper did well to
divert the shot wide, but Campbell should really have scored. Midway
through the first half, Adams had a header cleared off the line, and
this signalled the end of a sustained period of pressure. Jensen was
replaced by Keown in midfield (why not Merson ?) and QPR nearly scored a
minute into the second half when they broke out of
defense. Seaman made a full-length diving save from Ferdinand after
this, but that was the last time they threatened. In the 53rd minute,
Parlour drove a low hard cross into the Rangers area towards Wrighty, in
his attempt to clear the ball, the QPR defender, Yates, scooped the ball
onto his own bar.
There wasn't anything too outstanding after this, although we always
had themunder pressure and deserved to win.
A couple of plusses, Parlours performance, and also the solidity at the
back seems to have returned.
On the neagative side, what's wrong with Merson ?
BTW:
There is a cartoon strip "I'll be there when Jenson scores" devoted to
Jenson in the latest edition of the Gooner.
|
46.1267 | Que lots of witty comments about Central Defenders | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | I never seem to have the space to get my point accross | Sun Jan 09 1994 13:04 | 11 |
| I think the Merse is still recovering from a touch of flu,or perhaps he
is recovering from a drop of the old medicine,my moneys on the second
option.Still very strange to see GG bring of Jensen for Keowen when
Merse was also on the bench,it made absoloutly no positvie impact on
the team whatsoever.
Millwall away in the Cup tommrrow night,one word sums it up
Tough
Jason
|
46.1268 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Mon Jan 10 1994 15:13 | 12 |
| The Gunners drew Everton or bolton (away) in the 4th round. This
assumes we can get past Millwall tonight.
I sincerely hope Mark Hughes, that cheating b******, is handed the same
type of punishment as Paul Davis was a few years back when he thumped
Glenn Cockerill. At least Davis was decent enough not to kick his
opponent in the tacks.
It's one of the most animal fouls I've ever seen. Trying to kcik a guy
where the monkey hid the nuts, and from behind too!
Declan
|
46.1269 | No not those balls | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | I never seem to have the space to get my point accross | Mon Jan 10 1994 17:47 | 13 |
| I really don't think Mr Hughes was going for the genitalia area,I think
he just kicked out, but unluckily for Tuttle it landed where it hurts
most.Of course there is still no excuse.
Why do you say,you hope he gets the same treatment as Davis a few years
back,is there talk of further action,all I know is he'll get the
mandatory 3 match ban for the red card.
Really not looking forward to tonight's game,I think we may stuggle as
Millwall are the form side in Div One,although last two times I've seen
us play we have played well(Sheff Utd,QPR).
Jason
|
46.1270 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | betty swollocks | Mon Jan 10 1994 17:59 | 10 |
|
Get a grip Declan, it wasn't that bad. If they banned everyone a la
Davis, for fouls like Hughes's, most clubs wouldn't have 11 players to
pick from by December.
It seems to be a Welsh trait. Remember Dean Saunders versus West
Germany?
Tony
|
46.1271 | Less humerous then JT himself | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | I never seem to have the space to get my point accross | Tue Jan 11 1994 12:21 | 21 |
| Scrappy game last night,in which both side's attempted to play the game
the way it should be played(ie on the floor),but either team very
rarely succeded, as players were closed down quicker then the goverment
closes down Hospitals.
Tony Adams got the winner in the 89th minute following a corner which
Casey Keller flapped at under a half hearted challenge from the
Merse,who was brought on for Wright in the 65th minute.Wight was well
below par and was apparently suffering from a virus and shouldn't have
started the game in the first place.
Everton or Bolton in the 4th round(Away),and I fancy us to go through
against either of these two.
Making the trip to Manchester on Saturday for my first away game of the
season,will give my impressions later next week,I do a good Jimmy
Tarbuck(Ho Ho)and my Brucie's not bad either.
Jason
|
46.1272 | | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Tue Jan 11 1994 12:49 | 18 |
|
Re-1
This is a joke right...??
one of the teams playing last night attempted to play the game how it
should be played.
Arsenal went to Millwall and did what they had to, but dont try and
tell us they attempted to play the game "how it should be played"...
The only time Arsenal pass the ball is when Millwall gave it away in
their own half, then Arsenal pass it wide and get crosses in. Apart
from that it was the usual......Seaman, Knockdown, Cambell (as Wright
wasnt on form last night).
Dave...
|
46.1273 | zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ | CHEFS::HARRISR | Goosenargh! | Tue Jan 11 1994 13:03 | 22 |
| Boring lucky Arsenal (again). I had this feeling that they would rob
Milwall at the end, just like they did in last years final against
Wednesday. Still the luck has to run out one day.
Here's my view of the 'goal'
Some Arse player crosses the ball (well it was a corner, and it's a bit
risky letting Seaman take them, but he may do that soon, as he wants
to be the only player in the team who does acually hit the ball into
the opposing box). Paul Merson tries to give the gum chewing long
haired wally in goal the same style of tooth layout he has by using his
right arm in his face to somehow get eight feet off the ground.
surprisingly the keeper misses the ball due to the unexpected limb in his
face and Adams pokes the ball in through a nest of legs. Good goal
thinks the ref ?????????
Also Ray of Milwall is being considered for the Denver Bronco's as
their kicking expert, as no matter how close he was to goal, he always
managed to put the ball at least 6 feet over the bar. Tony Adams eat
your heart out, there is someone worse than you.
Rich.
|
46.1274 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | DOUBLE TALKIN' JIVE | Tue Jan 11 1994 13:06 | 6 |
| I thought Arsenal played very well, defended brilliantly and just about
deserved the win. The goal wasn't a foul as Mick McCarthy claimed.
Thats my opinion of it all,
/GAry
|
46.1275 | Whatch and learn | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | It's time for me to ascend | Tue Jan 11 1994 13:12 | 15 |
| Dave did you actually whatch the game,how may times in the first half
did Seaman punt it down the middle,answer twice,how many times did he
throw the ball to Dixon or Winterburn,answer too may to count.Arsenal
built from the full-backs for the majority of the game,true they played
the ball down the wing alot,but I see no harm in that.There is such a
thing as overplaying you know,but of course you do, your a sad Spurs man
who have to play the ball through the middle and need to pass at least
twenty times before they shoot and without Sheri-baby you are totally
lost.Just like at WHL this season,you lost.
Have a nice day
Jason
|
46.1276 | | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Tue Jan 11 1994 13:26 | 24 |
|
Re.1275
Did I actually watch the game..?
Yes unfortunatley...
What you getting paranoid, sitting there counting the punts now, is
that how you mob keep yourself entertained..? well I suppose its better
than watching your team trying to play their version of Football.
Your right about overplay though and Spurs are guilty of it, no problem
for me to accept that, and without Teddy we are lost, no problem for me
to admit that, its called being realistic, you should try it.
Dave...
|
46.1277 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Tue Jan 11 1994 13:35 | 20 |
| re a few back
Hughes foul was dreadful, and could have seriously injured his
opponent. The strange thing is that if the foul had not been spotted
DURING the match, but was revealed by video evidence later, Hughes
probably would be looking at a lengthy ban.
Incidentally, it's hilarious to see Spurs fans moaning about Arsenal's
performance last night considering their near exit at Peterboro on
Saturday. Arsenal had 11 corners to 2, and Millwall's first shot on
target was in the 93rd minute. What's this about the better football?
Every time Millwall got within 30 yards of the Arsenal goal, they took a
punt that nearly reached the old Den down the road.
As for the "foul", make up your own mind. I thought the keeper made a
hash of it.
Declan
|
46.1278 | My 2p fwiw | NEWOA::FIDO_T | Conation is the key | Tue Jan 11 1994 13:45 | 10 |
| > Arsenal had 11 corners to 2, and Millwall's first shot on
> target was in the 93rd minute. What's this about the better football?
When was Arsenal's first shot on target ? Not much earlier than that I
think you'll find. Although I only saw the highlights on BBC, it didn't
strike me as much of a game. I thought that a draw would have been
about right, but didn't really think that the goal was a foul.
Terry
|
46.1279 | Relax and lay back | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | It's time for me to ascend | Tue Jan 11 1994 13:57 | 14 |
| I'll think your find Arsenal's first shot on target,was when Campbell
was put clean through by Dixon and hit his shot straight at
Keller,which about around the 25th minute,quite a bit before the 93rd I
think you'll agree.
No Dave I'm not paranoid about Arsenal's play,I'm just sick and tired
of people slagging us off for a style of play we havn't employed for
the last FIVE games,it's also about time we got a bit of credit for
attempting to play football and not pussy footing around with ball like
some teams I could mention.
Hugs
Jason
|
46.1280 | Yes they did... | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no Sanity Clause.... | Tue Jan 11 1994 15:54 | 7 |
| re Arse playing footie on the ground.
I did see one build-up that involved several passes. I remarked about
it at the time.
Paul
|
46.1281 | | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Tue Jan 11 1994 16:30 | 3 |
|
... but it came to and end when the ref said it was time to kick off.
|
46.1282 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Tue Jan 11 1994 17:03 | 4 |
| tut, tut....when your nouveau rich crowd actually win something, come
back and slag us.
|
46.1283 | Thanks, I will :-) | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Tue Jan 11 1994 18:00 | 1 |
|
|
46.1284 | I'd rather play them to be honest | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | It's time for me to ascend | Wed Jan 12 1994 11:30 | 7 |
| Rumours flying about that Torino may ba banned from this years
competition because of allegations of bribing and providing
prostitute's for match officials in the UEFA Cup two years ago.I assume
if they are banned that Arsenal will automatically go through to the
Semi-Finals.I'll let you know more as I find out.
Jason
|
46.1285 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Wed Jan 12 1994 13:19 | 13 |
| Theres a strong rumour in the usenet football conference that Merson is
on his way to Newcastle. I'm sure most fans will not be over the moon
to hear this, and yet we haven't got the best from Merse in recent
times. He has one great game and is then annonymous for the next three
or four. He recently lost his place when the midfield was re-organsied
to include Parlour and Hillier.
I think he basically wants to be an out and out striker, not playing wide
on the left. Overall, I'd be very sorry to see him go. He's one of the
most talented players in the country. I suppose we'll replace im with
another centre-half.
Declan
|
46.1286 | Arsenal - the saviours of pass & move | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Wed Jan 12 1994 13:33 | 6 |
| Straight swap for Brian Kilcline?
Or maybe to fund buying Vinnie Jones to add some class to the Arse
midfield :-)
Paul
|
46.1287 | Torino | YUPPY::BUSH | Alive and Kicking | Wed Jan 12 1994 14:08 | 15 |
| Re. 1284
Jason,
It was reported some while ago that Torino could be thrown out of the
competition. It was said that if they were the team they knocked out in
the last round would be re-instated to play Arsenal. How do you fancy a
trip to exotic Aberdeen!
The last I heard that Torino may actually be wound up by receivers as
they are in dire financial trouble. Also they can't actually afford to
make the trip to Highbury to play the game - they were asking the
italian FA to loan them the money.
Tony B.
|
46.1288 | Bring 'em on | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | It's time for me to ascend | Wed Jan 12 1994 15:12 | 8 |
| Yeah I wouldn't mind a visit to the sunny North-East of Scotland,at
least it should be cheaper than the trip to Torino,199 pounds for plane
and ticket is a bit steep.Plus a good battle of the Brits wouldn't fo a
miss,maybe we could take revenge for Leeds poor display against
Rangers.I'll keep my eye on this situation.
Jason
|
46.1289 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Thu Jan 13 1994 14:06 | 4 |
| 3 Million is the sum being touted for Merson's proposed transfer to
Newcastle. Sh*T.
Declan
|
46.1290 | | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no Sanity Clause.... | Thu Jan 13 1994 15:48 | 8 |
|
>3 Million is the sum being touted for Merson's proposed transfer to
>Newcastle. Sh*T.
Is this the sound of a "Big-Five" reshuffle?
Paul.
|
46.1291 | Please not the Merse | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | It's time for me to ascend | Thu Jan 13 1994 17:58 | 5 |
| re-1
What are you suggesting will follow this move?
Jason
|
46.1292 | | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no Sanity Clause.... | Thu Jan 13 1994 18:04 | 9 |
| It was a bit of a wind-up. Iwas suggesting that for Newcastle to buy
one of Arsenal's top players that they were now the bigger club.
However, after reading their note it seems that their supporters aren't
so sure of their position in this respect. They can't pass off a 3
million purchase as easily as those blase Blackburn supporters so they
can't be a "big" club yet.
Paul
|
46.1293 | By the end of the season | PLUNDR::MORAN | Deemed expendible! | Thu Jan 13 1994 18:12 | 6 |
|
It depends on what you call a 'Big 5' club, but in terms of turnover,
(raised through tickets sales and an extrordinary demand for merchandise)
Newcastle will only be smaller than Man Utd (in England).
Tim
|
46.1294 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Fri Jan 14 1994 14:54 | 24 |
46.1295 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Fri Jan 14 1994 14:56 | 1 |
| re -2 What was Newcastle's turnover last year?
|
46.1296 | Where's the Door | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Fri Jan 14 1994 15:34 | 4 |
46.1297 | Somebody give me some work! | PLUNDR::MORAN | Deemed expendible! | Fri Jan 14 1994 16:54 | 12 |
46.1298 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Fri Jan 14 1994 17:13 | 23 |
46.1299 | Is This True | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Fri Jan 14 1994 18:59 | 7 |
46.1300 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Fri Jan 14 1994 19:52 | 19 |
46.1301 | The Price of Champions | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Sat Jan 15 1994 15:53 | 14 |
46.1302 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Mon Jan 17 1994 14:51 | 14 |
| Thanks for the info, Brian. Well, as I suspected a crowd of circa
30,000 at Highbury would provide around the same gate receipts as
40,000 at Old Trafford. Arsenal's prices do look rather expensive in
comparison with the Mancs.
Saturday's result:
Man City 0 Arsenal 0
If we could score goals as well as we prevent them, we'd be winning the
lot this season.
Declan
|
46.1303 | Life after Arsenal? | OPG::TORPEYM | " VD's my man" | Tue Jan 18 1994 12:41 | 23 |
| I was watching 'Fantasy Football' and was pleasantly surprised to see the old
Arse' favourite and centre half Terry Mancini turn up to say 'hello'.
Now I'm not a lover of GG's liking for collecting centre backs but I was
discussing the midfield problems with fellow supporters. It seems that a player
can be part of a highly successful Arsenal lineup, transfer and sink into
oblivion, and more to the point be a useful/exciting midfield player and not get
into another team.
Martin Hayes - great couple of seasons, plenty of goals, 2.5 million to Celtic,
free transfer to Swansea and oblivion?
Perry Groves - Southampton and what? Although he did rate a mention on Fantasy
Football.
David Rocastle - nothing at Leeds and just moved to Man.City
Michael Thomas - Liverpool?
These players were all part of a successful and championship winning team.
Is it that GG surpresses the individual over the team tactics and it ruins any
talent these players had or what? Or have I missed the point and they were all
mediocre and just played well as a team?
|
46.1304 | The Carter reference was a joke | YUPPY::PANES | Its pancreatitis, Officer | Tue Jan 18 1994 12:44 | 7 |
| re last.
What about the "great" players who have joined the Arse only to
not live up to their former exploits ( Marinello, Petrovic, Nicholas and
er Carter?).
Stuart
|
46.1305 | Mediocre, I reckon | YOUWOT::HOUSEN | World famous brick hypnotist | Tue Jan 18 1994 15:41 | 15 |
| re: .1303
Hayes was very inconsistent.. although did have some talent. I think Graham
lost patience.... in an average team he wouldn't stand out, as he rarely imposed
himself on a match.
Groves only seemed to play well when he came on as sub.
Thomas was inconsistent too, scored some great goals... but his control was/is?
appalling... Until he's fit (if ever) we'll never know.
Rocastle lost confidence (not surprising really!) I think letting him go was a
mistake, and he might just keep Man.City in the Premier.
Norman
|
46.1306 | | OPG::TORPEYM | " VD's my man" | Tue Jan 18 1994 16:20 | 12 |
| re.1304/1305
But with those players, in the squad, the Arse won the Championship. With their
current batch of workhorses, led by John "shoot on sight, but not on target"
Jensen, it leaves very little imagination in midfield. The only creative thing
in midfield is Parlour's hair.
GG sells creative players like Richardson who are still doing a Premiership job
five years later. What he needs to do is sell Linighan to United like we did
with Ian Ure!
mick
|
46.1307 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | betty swollocks | Tue Jan 18 1994 16:25 | 8 |
|
> GG sells creative players like Richardson....
Only an Arsenal fan could make that statement.
Tony
|
46.1308 | Perhaps. | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Tue Jan 18 1994 16:30 | 10 |
| >> > GG sells creative players like Richardson....
>> Only an Arsenal fan could make that statement.
>> Tony
Or someone who knows very little about Arsenal.
Mike M
|
46.1309 | OK creative was a bit OTT but.... | OPG::TORPEYM | " VD's my man" | Wed Jan 19 1994 14:22 | 17 |
| >> re.1308
Fantasy Football ratings :- (they're all positioned in midfield which includes
goals and assists)
Hillier + Davis + Merson + Limpar + Jensen + Selley + McGoldrick = 0
>> Or someone who knows very little about Arsenal.
Like all supporters I talk shite sometimes but I can add up enough to realise
Arsenal have a sterile midfield and having had the pleasure of sitting (and
paying) through several of our 0-0 draws, perception is reality and whatever
inside knowledge you have, Mike, it isn't worth the toilet paper you read it on.
It doesn't excuse a team endeavouring to perpetuate the myth of boring, boring
etc.
love....Rex
|
46.1310 | 8*) | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | betty swollocks | Wed Jan 19 1994 14:22 | 6 |
|
My loss I'm sure.
Tony
|
46.1311 | | YUPPY::PANES | Its pancreatitis, Officer | Wed Jan 19 1994 14:35 | 14 |
| <<< Note 46.1309 by OPG::TORPEYM "" VD's my man"" >>>
-< OK creative was a bit OTT but.... >-
>Hillier + Davis + Merson + Limpar + Jensen + Selley + McGoldrick = 0
Rex,
Eddie regularly scored goals from midfield when he played for the Fab
Ones. Maybe its George Graham's route one approach that doesn't allow
the midfield to get on the scoresheet.
Stuart
|
46.1312 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Wed Jan 19 1994 22:25 | 1 |
| dammit, we need another centre half.
|
46.1313 | re 1312 | OPG::TORPEYM | " VD's my man" | Thu Jan 20 1994 12:13 | 9 |
| >> dammit, we need another centre half.
Jeff Blockley (an old favourite!!) should have offspring of the right age,
height and thickness. I see another Linighan came off the family production
line, younger brother David. If he's got half the skill, intelligence and speed
of his elder brother(s) then he's twice as useless.
woof...rex
|
46.1314 | >>Eddie regularly scored goals from midfield.... | OPG::TORPEYM | " VD's my man" | Thu Jan 20 1994 12:29 | 13 |
| >>Eddie regularly scored goals from midfield....
Buster, I always had the impression that Eddie was a utility player. 'Cos
as you say he scored goals in midfield, played sweeper and occasionally on
the wing(?) for Palace. GG certainly knocked that goal scoring nonsense out of
him.
Or is it that the Arse' haven't put a carrot like #10k for 10 goals in front
of him like honest Ron?
mick
ps what does the F in FE stand for?
|
46.1315 | Mick Torpey..Britain's ambassador to Australia | YUPPY::PANES | Its pancreatitis, Officer | Thu Jan 20 1994 12:34 | 19 |
| <<< Note 46.1314 by OPG::TORPEYM "" VD's my man"" >>>
-< >>Eddie regularly scored goals from midfield.... >-
>Or is it that the Arse' haven't put a carrot like #10k for 10 goals in front
>of him like honest Ron?
mick,
I believe that David Dein et al have promised all the carrots to the central
defenders.
Stuart
>ps what does the F in FE stand for?
Fabulous ( pretty obvious innit ).
|
46.1316 | | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Thu Jan 20 1994 15:29 | 7 |
| > I believe that David Dein et al have promised all the carrots to the central
> defenders.
Or one central defender... :-)?
Bolton, next round? When is it?
|
46.1317 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Fri Jan 21 1994 12:47 | 21 |
| Re: .1309
> Like all supporters I talk shite sometimes.
Agreed.
Re: .1311
> Maybe its George Graham's route one approach that doesn't allow
> the midfield to get on the scoresheet.
This would possibly be true if it were totally correct, but it's not.
If you take a look at the videos of the games against Tottenham (away),
Sheffield Wednesday (away), Norwich (away), Newcastle (home), Swindon
(away) and the two games against Standard Liege, for example, you'd see
very little if any "route one" stuff.
Mike M
two games against Standard Lei
|
46.1318 | Arsenal Video's ! | LARVAE::FERRARO_A | Antony Ferraro @UCG | Fri Jan 21 1994 14:05 | 14 |
| Mike,
I have a friend who is suffering from a bad case of insomnia. I think I
have the solution.
Can we borrow those video's.
I prefer the Coventry H video myself.
How's the golf. My club is open now so when your next down we'll have a
game.
Antony
|
46.1319 | WISE MOVES AFOOT ?!?!?... | YUPPY::JAYP | Paul Jay @HHL | Sat Jan 29 1994 14:33 | 15 |
| I READ A BRIEF REPORT IN THE TABLOIDS THAT G.G. WAS INTERESTED IN
MAKING A BID FOR CHELSEA'S GRAHAM WISE ? TO THE TUNE OF 3 MILLION
QUID OF A DEAL INVOLVING JIMMY CARTER ??
HAS ANYONE ELSE HEARD THIS RUMOUR ? OR IS THIS JUST 'PAPER-TALK' ....
I'D BE SLIGHTLY DISAPPOINTED IF THERE IS ANY TRUTH IN THIS, AS I FEEL
WISE IS A VERY MEDIOCRE PLAYER AND CERTAINLY NOT WORTH ANYWHERE IN THE
REGION OF 3 MILL. ALSO, BY ALL ACCOUNTS (ALTHOUGH I HAVEN'T SEEN ANY
RESERVE MATCHES THIS SEASON) CARTER IS PLAYING HIS SOCKS OFF.
WHY NOT GIVE HIM A CHANCE IN THE FIRST TEAM ? HE DIDN'T DO SO BADLY
LAST TIME HE WAS IN...
|
46.1320 | | GALVIA::SPAIN | signed long gary(); | Sat Jan 29 1994 15:33 | 7 |
|
It's Denis Wise not GRAHAM. Please stop shouting (turn off caps key).
Anyway it must be tabloid rubbish as Wise is far too small to play
centre-half.
Gary.
|
46.1321 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Tue Feb 01 1994 11:57 | 4 |
| I think George Graham must have been whisling "The Great Escape" after
last nights match....
Rick.
|
46.1322 | lucky lucky lucky | CHEFS::HARRISR | Digitals recurrent nightmare | Tue Feb 01 1994 12:15 | 27 |
| I noted down this passage of speach from the arse bench.
GG: Look we've been under the cosh for 20 minutes now, I think it's
time we distracted them. Send on the parachutist.
Assistant: Ok boy, try and get into the oppo's box.
10 minutes later.
GG: well that didn't work, I'll have to send the missus on as a
streaker.
As: Not enough time boss.
GG: Oh dear, we're a goal down (edited)
2nd half.
Lets say you were rather lucky. the new ref, after nobbling the
the proper ref took the money. Seaman now has the distinction of being
let off of a blatant double handling of the ball, and gets a wink from
the ref. What a lovely placed header from Adams ;-), skimming deftly
off of the back of his head, putting both Wright and Campbell off side,
but it goes in and IT'S A GOAL !!!!. zzzzzzzzzzZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
Bolton on the other hand played fluently, and with pace, and quite
frankly deserved to win. A late equalizer saved them from being totally
robbed, but watch out Highbury, there's gonna be an upset.
Rich. (spurs fan who wants to see the arse get kicked).
|
46.1323 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | vamos a la playa | Tue Feb 01 1994 12:22 | 6 |
| i think Adams goal was the goal of the season....
what a delightful, deft, skilful flick off the back of his neck....Pele
never did better....
don't you just love English football commentators....
Ray 8-[
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46.1324 | what was the score? | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Tue Feb 01 1994 13:22 | 1 |
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46.1325 | 2-2 | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Feb 01 1994 13:25 | 1 |
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46.1326 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | vamos a la playa | Tue Feb 01 1994 13:25 | 5 |
| 2 - 2
Bolton took the lead, Arsenal scored twice in the second half thru
Wright and Adams, and Coyle equalised with a cracking goal with 5 mins
left....good match on an awful pitch....
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46.1327 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Frank's Fantastic Shed Show | Tue Feb 01 1994 13:42 | 4 |
| Bolton looked to have some good attacking players, especially Jason Macateer
(sp?). Anyone know how old he is?
mike
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46.1328 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Tue Feb 01 1994 17:44 | 12 |
| I, for one, was very pleased to get Bolton back to Highbury. The pitch
was terrible with the ball suddenly stopping dead in the mud and so on.
Seaman should have been penalised for picking the ball up after it
stuck to his glove when he tried to throw it out, but you can't really
blame him.
I think we'll win the replay, and then we'll have to meet our bogey team in
the 5th round. Great to see Tottering getting stuffed out of sight
again. No matter how average Arsenal's season gets, we can usually
console ourselves with the fact that Totts will be worse.
Declan
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46.1329 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Frank's Fantastic Shed Show | Tue Feb 01 1994 18:51 | 4 |
| Surely the condition of the pitch shouldn't really bother Arsenal very much
seeing as how the ball hardly ever touches it?
mike
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46.1330 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Tue Feb 01 1994 20:11 | 5 |
| Hmm...that WAS the tactic to use last night. Being Arsenal, they
decided to try and pass it on the worst pitch they'll play on this
season.
Declan
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46.1331 | Snatched the draw out of the grasp of victory | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | It's time for me to ascend | Wed Feb 02 1994 00:36 | 13 |
| Whats all this about Arsenal being lucky last night,we were 2-1 with 5
mins left and Bolton managed to slavage a draw,I can't quite see how
that makes us lucky?
Mind you a draw was probably a fair result in the end as Bolton played
some nice football at times and Jason McAteer looked very useful in
their midfield and seems to have all the qualities that our midfield is
sadly lacking at the moment.
No game on Saturday I believe, and then Bolton at home in the replay on
Wednesday the 9th,I think I'll venture to Highbury to watch this one.
Jason
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46.1332 | Sorry...but...Boring Arsenal... | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Wed Feb 02 1994 11:23 | 9 |
|
A Draw A Fair Result...C'mon now lads ...Bolton should have been 3 up
by half time. Arsenal are in a way, a disgrace to the Premier league.
They are one of the few sides that's not playing or attempting to play
attractive and/or attacking football; BTW that does not imply that I
thought Bolton did. I wouldn't mind if George Graham didn't have
talented players.
Dezzz.
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46.1333 | RE:46.1332 Sorry..but..boring..Arsenal | YUPPY::JAYP | Paul Jay @HHL | Wed Feb 02 1994 12:25 | 14 |
| Arsenal a disgrace to the premier league ??
There's more to our beloved national game than attractive, pretty,
fancy-footwork...
As George Graham recently said; "Atrractive football is one thing, but
it's equally important to have a winning edge to you game"
After all, what exactly have Aston Villa, Norwich and Spurs won
recently with their 'attractive style of play'...
I for one will be cheering the gunners on to another fine cup win next
Wednesday.
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46.1334 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Frank's Fantastic Shed Show | Wed Feb 02 1994 12:51 | 7 |
| Perhaps the problem with your midfield stems from the fact that the centre of it
consists of two centre backs, Keown and Hillier. Six defenders and a goalkeeper?
Very interesting, especially against a lower division side. And correct me if
I'm wrong, but in what sense do Arsenal have a "winning edge"? Didn't this whole
discussion start because they failed to beat Bolton?
Mike
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46.1335 | A little value for money please... | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Wed Feb 02 1994 13:50 | 19 |
|
>After all, what exactly have Aston Villa, Norwich and Spurs won
>recently with their 'attractive style of play'...
A few more supporters than if they adopted Arsenal's approach
to 'our beloved national game'.
>As George Graham recently said; "Atrractive football is one thing, but
> it's equally important to have a winning edge to you game"
It seems the winning edge is 'all' there is to Arsenal's game.
When I was living in London, Highbury was the nearest ground, to see
a decent game though it was off on the District line in the direction
of Upton Park. Basically I'd prefer to put my coffers in players'
bank accounts that at least offer me some form of entertainment.
Dezzz.
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46.1336 | | CHEFS::HARRISR | Digitals recurrent nightmare | Wed Feb 02 1994 17:50 | 9 |
| I don't know how if this would work, but how about.................
Players make a break off the pitch, alongside the sideline, and nip
back on after the ball has been struck. Therefore, I believe, the
player is not offside. Surely this would benifit Arsenals hoofing style
of play and add another dimension to their game ;-)
Rich
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46.1337 | | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Wed Feb 02 1994 18:03 | 15 |
| Unfortunately it is illegal for a player to return to the pitch without getting
the consent of the Ref. first.
We found this rule out while playing a cup final. (It was a wet day) One of our
defenders i.e Me, went in for a sliding tackle and slid out over the end line
behind our goal. The other team were attacking and the said defender returned to
the pitch(without asking the permission of the Ref.) and made an intercepting
tackle on the line stopping a sure goal. The B@@L@CK$ of a Ref gave a penalty.
There were only 5 minutes to go !
We lost 1-0 and there was one hell of a mill after the game. The whole team were
banned from playing for three games and the manager was banned for life. He
shouldn't have done that to the Ref's car...
Peter(AIC)
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46.1338 | Love `em or hate `em | YOUWOT::HOUSEN | World famous brick hypnotist | Wed Feb 02 1994 18:58 | 23 |
| It seems a bit pointless trying to make a case for the way Arsenal play or don't
play. You either love Arsenal or hate them, the haters will never be convinced,
regardless how they play! I am of course biased, because I was born in the area
and have always supported them.
From what I've seen this season they try to get the ball forward to their
best player(s) - their forwards; and I'm sure we'd much rather
see Limpar and Davis in midfield...than Hillier & Keown but despite that,
there are many more teams who use the direct approach than this conference
suggests. Sheffield Wednesday use Bright, often directly, and I think everyone
recognises that this season, Man.Utd have been the most effective team?
but they `also' often play direct football, just that their keeper throws it
rather than kicking it ;-). They use their assets effectively, ie the speed of
Giggs and Kanchelskis, etc... that's what Arsenal are trying to do with Wright.
and Campbell.
It shouldn't be forgotten that Bolton are a good side (midfield & forwards
anyway - which is why Graham picked so many defensive players).... and have
beaten Premier sides away from home in the last two seasons..
I reckon most teams would be pleased with a draw at Bolton (as Arsenal were) and
I also reckon most, if not all of them would have had afew scares along the way!
Norman
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46.1339 | Don't tar us with the same brush | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Wed Feb 02 1994 20:24 | 30 |
| re -1
>suggests. Sheffield Wednesday use Bright, often directly, and I think everyone
>recognises that this season, Man.Utd have been the most effective team?
Yes, we have been a bit direct recently, as I've mentioned in the
Wednesday note. However, this is a matter of necessity: our main
playmekers, Sheridan and Waddle, have been out injured for long periods
this season. Their replacements do not have the passing ability that
these two players have, and quite often the only thing to do is give it
a bit of hoof.
Also, Hirst has been out since September. He is the only striker at
Wednesday who can do things in and around the penalty area to make an
opening for himself or for another player; Bright can't do this and
relies on passes from midfield.
Our style of play will alter, hopefully, when these players are back
in the team. It is no use playing a passing game if the oonly players
you have available can't pass the ball well enough. Francis has been
pragmatic about the situation rather than having the "style at all
costs" attitude and losing. Arsenal play the hoof-it-up style as a
matter of course, even though they've got good enough players to adopt
a more "footballing" style (and even though the players and supporters
are fed-up with it - I heard the boos from your own supporters after
you'd been outplayed by Wednesday but snached it in the last minute at
Highbury this season).
Paul.
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46.1340 | | CODS::ESBECK | Day Tripper | Thu Feb 03 1994 17:29 | 14 |
| I'd like to know one thing. why are Arsenal so successful? If there's
no skill, surely they wouldn't be winning trophies.
I'm listening to this for years. We are told we need to play a more
continental style "football" game to be successful. A few clubs are
held up as shining examples of this. Villa, Norwich. Dammit even
Chelsea, until they lost ten in a row, or whatever it was. And why? To
compete in Europe, we are told. The traditional British game is
non-competitive.
I have one last question. Who are the only British team to reach the
last 8 of a European competition this season? Y'all think hard now!
Declan
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46.1341 | | CHEFS::HARRISR | Digitals recurrent nightmare | Thu Feb 03 1994 17:40 | 6 |
| We don't care. Football is mainly about entertainment. People go o
watch an entertaining game, not a more than likely 0-0 draw. I would
rather watch a blancmange set than watch Arsendraw play to their usual
standard.
Rich.
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46.1342 | | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Thu Feb 03 1994 19:05 | 16 |
| >>I'd like to know one thing. why are Arsenal so successful? If there's
>no skill, surely they wouldn't be winning trophies.
>I have one last question. Who are the only British team to reach the
>last 8 of a European competition this season? Y'all think hard now!
I only have one thing to say...
Ireland.
(Recognise any similarities ?)
Peter(AIC)
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46.1343 | | CODS::ESBECK | Day Tripper | Thu Feb 03 1994 19:28 | 7 |
| Peter, you're on dodgy ground calling Ireland a "British" team.
As to the follower of the N5 Association of Fee Fiddlers (NAFF), aka
Tottering, I'd like to point out that Arsenal have scored more goals
than your discredited bunch of season-ends-in-January misfits.
Declan
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46.1344 | Years? Since 1991? | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Thu Feb 03 1994 20:18 | 10 |
| re .1340
>I'm listening to this for years. We are told we need to play a more
>continental style "football" game to be successful. A few clubs are
Something like Benfica, perhaps?
Paul.
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46.1345 | | CODS::ESBECK | Day Tripper | Thu Feb 03 1994 21:32 | 9 |
| Wakey, wakey! We're talking about Arsenal NOW. In 1991, Arsenal were
champions, TOP scorers, and in fact played with a style which was
completely different to the style which is being criticised in the last
few notes.
Just the same, ask yourself a question. Would you prefer to be knocked
out of the European Cup by Benfica or Galatasary?
Declan
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46.1346 | Best Performance for Europe | OPG::TORPEYM | " Lights out, quids In" | Fri Feb 04 1994 12:08 | 5 |
| re. the last few
Arsenal played their most exciting football in Europe. They possibly had
the best result apart from Norwich, when bagging a hatful against the highly
fancied Standard Liege. So they can and will play.
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46.1347 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Frank's Fantastic Shed Show | Fri Feb 04 1994 12:35 | 3 |
| That was when they dropped Ian Wright, so maybe it's his fault?
Mike
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46.1348 | There are lies, damn lies, and then there's statistics | CHEFS::HARRISR | Digitals recurrent nightmare | Fri Feb 04 1994 13:38 | 13 |
|
re: As to the follower of the N5 Association of Fee Fiddlers (NAFF), aka
Tottering, I'd like to point out that Arsenal have scored more goals
than your discredited bunch of season-ends-in-January misfits.
Declan
Declan, I'm sure I just saw that The Wonderful, great, and technically
more gifted than Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur have score 4 more goals in
the league than the less than attractive Arsenbore, and that's with our
only recognised striker out for months, so there.
Rich.
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46.1349 | I agree! | YOUWOT::HOUSEN | World famous brick hypnotist | Fri Feb 04 1994 14:41 | 2 |
| To be fair there are always more goals at White Hart Lane, opposing strikers love
going there ;-)
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46.1350 | | CODS::ESBECK | Day Tripper | Fri Feb 04 1994 14:50 | 6 |
| Now there you go again, Rich, shooting from the hip. I didn't say
Arsenal had scored more league goals than Spurs, I said that Arsenal
had scored more goals THIS SEASON than Spurs. In the league, Spurs have
scored four more. Across all competitions, Arsenal have.
Declan
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46.1351 | | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Fri Feb 04 1994 15:55 | 38 |
| re .1345
>Wakey, wakey! We're talking about Arsenal NOW. In 1991, Arsenal were
>champions, TOP scorers, and in fact played with a style which was
>completely different to the style which is being criticised in the last
>few notes.
Firstly, to the outsider Arsenals style hasn't changed *that* much. Maybe
it's me that is being blinkered when it comes to the Arsenal but I
think that it is only that because skillful, "footballing" sides are
getting so much exposure now that Arsenal look even worse. If the style
is so different, as you claim, which would you prefer, to win as you
did in 1991 or as you do now. If the style in 1991 is your preference
then why are you defending their syle of play now, as in note .1340.
If the style was there in 1991 *and* you were winning then why did
Graham change the team so much (sidelined Limpar, Davis in and out,
Merson in and out, Campbell reduced to an average player when he looked
such a great prospect). Why did he sell Thomas and Rocastle and bring
players like Jensen and Parlour into the midfield.
>Just the same, ask yourself a question. Would you prefer to be knocked
>out of the European Cup by Benfica or Galatasary?
You were comprehensively outplayed on your own ground by a *much* more
skillfull side. You found out that you can only play a defensive,
negatively minded, close-em-down-and-hit-them-with-the-long-ball type
of game up to a certain level. After that the players can pass the ball
with so much accuracy that trying to close them down just doesn't work
and that even if you can get to the man before he passes it, he has the
ability to beat one or maybe two players. In contrast, Man Utd, must be
bitterly disappointed to have lost over the two legs. I didn't watch
the Old Trafford game but from what I understand Man Utd were too
complacent and Galatsaray took full advantage.
Paul.
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46.1352 | | CODS::ESBECK | Day Tripper | Mon Feb 07 1994 14:51 | 33 |
| Arsenal's style has changed dramatically. A couple of years ago we were
scoring goals in hatfuls, and from all over the park. I suspect that you
may well be a bit blinkered. Arsenal scored more goals than anyone in the
1988-1992 period. We were the lowest scorers in the premiership last
season. That's pretty surprising when you consider that we were the top
scorers the year before.
I don't know why Graham changed the team so much. Arsenal have a lot of
talented players, but they seem to drift in and out of the team. I think
some of it was a reaction to the start of the 91-92 season, when many
pundits thought that Arsenal only had to show up to win the title. Arsenal,
who had lost only one game all season the previous year, suddenly found
themselves playing poorly. We bought Ian Wright and the style changed.
I accept that we were outplayed by a better team, when Benfica beat us in
the European Cup, but be reasonable. It was Arsenal's first game in Europe
since before the Heysel disaster. Arsenal had put six past their opponents
in the previous round. The got an excellent draw in the away leg against
Benfica. They were a goal up in the second leg, Campbell hit the post and
Arsenal were well on top in the first half. Benfica equalised and the
game went into extra time. Actually, it was during extra time that I thought
Benfica outplyed us.
I'm not defending the way Arsenal play on occasions. Arsenal fans don't much
like it either when we play as we did against Wednesday recently. If we
didn't have the players to do better, we'd be screaming for George to sign
a few, but in the main we're not. Just the same, it would be nice if
occasionally, just occasionally, the boo-boys give us some credit for our
really good performances. We played really well over Christmas. The
Arsenal/Newcastle game was one of the very best seen this season. We've
played well in Europe....etc
Declan
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46.1353 | | CODS::ESBECK | Day Tripper | Mon Feb 07 1994 15:30 | 3 |
| re -1
I meant to say "first season in Europe" not "first game"
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46.1354 | The Laughing Stock | COPCLU::EISMARK | Soren Eismark @DMO | Thu Feb 10 1994 10:13 | 4 |
| Arsenal 1 - 3 Bolton W (AET)
What the h*** is going on?
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46.1355 | stop sniggering at the back | YUPPY::PANES | Start choppin' | Thu Feb 10 1994 11:51 | 15 |
| <<< Note 46.1354 by COPCLU::EISMARK "Soren Eismark @DMO" >>>
-< The Laughing Stock >-
>Arsenal 1 - 3 Bolton W (AET)
>What the h*** is going on?
It should have been 1 - 4, but for a strange referring decision.
The Arsenal faithful were singing their normal song.. I'm sorry I don't
know the tune but the words are " boo, boo, boo ".
Stuart
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46.1356 | Poor show....on to Europe | OPG::TORPEYM | " Lights out, quids In" | Thu Feb 10 1994 12:13 | 5 |
| Campbell and Merson were the culprits. If he they continue in this vein
they may well overshadow Jeff Astle's reputation of not being able to
hit a Brazilian barn door. That's if Campbell doesn't claim it by right?
You're in early Stu!...love...rex
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46.1357 | awwwwwww... | SIOG::DPCS09::RUSSELL | Take Care Of Yourselves. | Thu Feb 10 1994 12:39 | 7 |
| I'd like to say hard luck to Arsenal...I'm so sorry that we wont see
any more of their beautiful style of football in this year's Cup
Final.
luv,
*Tiger*
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46.1358 | Always wear a smile | YUPPY::JAYP | Paul Jay @HHL | Thu Feb 10 1994 17:24 | 33 |
| Oh well !! looks like no domestic trophies in the cabinet this
season.. Just as well we made sure we got our name on two of them
last season !!
Prehaps it's not all 'gloom & doom' though.. Apart from the
humiliation of losing to 'Bolton go-a-wandering', the loss could have a
positive affect :
* Jolting the players into playing the kind of football we KNOW they
are capable of. (I.E. Sheff Wed A, Standard Liege)
* Clearing away the dead wood (stand up Campbell !)
* Prehaps even investing in the transfer market !!
As for the game, although Arsenal played well below par, I didn't think
that Bolton were outstanding either. After all, Arsenal had far more
of the posession (but unfortunatly failed to have any inspiration about
how to apply it.)
On the positive side, I Thought Smith looked quite sharp. But, 'one man
does not a team make'.
I have taken alot of stick today, It must be measure of Arsenals
authority that they can command that kind of pleasure in their
misfortunes.
Heres to the CUP-WINNERS CUP !!!
P.S. 'Where Eagles dare' - Stu Panes, please KEEP OFF of this
conference !!
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46.1359 | The reason why everyone else hates Arsenal | SIOG::DPCS09::RUSSELL | Take Care Of Yourselves. | Thu Feb 10 1994 17:57 | 33 |
| If I may make a few salient points before DEC render me silent on the 25-Feb.
Please dont take these comments in a bad way, they are meant to be of
assistance to your club.
I dislike the way Arsenal play football. I think that it is a disgrace, that,
given the resources and money available to the club, that they play a brand
football that is on a par with Wimbledon. At least WImbledon have some excuse,
they're broke, they survive on crowds of 6-7,000. Arsenal have an average crowd
of 25-30,000. With the wealth that is behind the club, why do they insist on
playing such boring football.
Its all so predictable, and unfortunately it gets results. The beanpole factor,
throw in a high ball and clean up from the ensuing chaos...that just about sums
up 80% of Arsenal's attacking 'style' to me. Put Adams on the End-line, put
Bould on the near post, put linighan somewhere else...and have 'little'
Alan Smith thrown in for good measure. That is why people hate Arsenal.
Because they are so damned tedious.
I'll admit I roared with joy when I saw the match on the telly last night.
Bolton had more ball-control and ability to take clean-cut chances, and deserved
to win.
Again, take this as advice. You are right, everyone else is against you. The
reason is that everyone else is bored watching you. It was the nadir of English
Football to see this 'style' of play take the two domestic cups last season.
I remember Arsenal...and I loved watching them...The Arsenal of Brady, Stapleton,
Rix, Woodcock, Dave O'Leary...now they were a team to emulate....superb!!
Please change...its never too late.
*Tiger*
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46.1360 | Anyone seen Mike McCabe | YUPPY::PANES | Start choppin' | Thu Feb 10 1994 18:01 | 0 |
46.1361 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Thu Feb 10 1994 18:03 | 28 |
| I was totally gutted last night. I thought I couldn't feel much worse.
Then I made the mistake of watching the match on Sportsnight. At 3pm
the following afternoon, I still can't believe what I saw. It's become
popular to blame the Arsenal midfield when things go wrong, for not
creating enough chances etc , but last night's result is down to some of
the worst finishing I've seen from anyone in many a long day.
The chief culprit was Campbell. I don't want to see him in an Arsenal
shirt again this season. Whatever his strengths, the guy is incapable of
scoring in one-on-one situations with the keeper. I've been watching this
for three years now, and he's actually getting WORSE. In the past, at least
he was decent enough to pass back to the keeper. Now he just blazes it
wide, even when the keeper is decent enough to stand out of his way.
Wright and Smith also missed easy chances. Smith was clean through and
showed no composure. Wright should have taken more time instead of
going for the spectacular, but he usually puts those away, so we
forgive that. As for Merson, he tried hard, to be fair, but also showed
no composure. Most of his shots finished in row 20.
In addition to all that, we made a present of two of the goals. What
was Winterburn thinking of?
This is not a game we should have lost. Cup upsets just that, but
Arsenal committed suicide last night.
Declan
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46.1362 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Thu Feb 10 1994 18:09 | 12 |
| Tiger,
You're talking through your backside, as usual. Arsenal played last
night with FOUR attackers. They haven't always done that this season,
but the last reason Arsenal lost last night's match was sterile
tactics. How many punts did you see from Seaman?
So you liked the Arsenal of Brady, Stapleton, Woodcock etc?
And when did Brady, Stapleton and Woodcock play in the same side??
Declan
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46.1363 | not written with a bitter hand | SIOG::DPCS09::RUSSELL | Take Care Of Yourselves. | Thu Feb 10 1994 18:41 | 21 |
| Declan,
I asked that nobody get upset about my comments but that request seems to have
fallen on deaf ears.I wasnt trying to kick you when you are down , believe me.
I dont care if Arsenal had 4 strikers, its not the quantity, feel the quality.
Tell me that Arsenal *dont* score a large percentage of their goals from
the typical set-piece, flick-on, scramble..?????
I'm not all that au fait with Arsenal team sheets to know whether Brady,
Stapleton and Woodcock actually ever played together on the same team.
They were a group of players that represented an era of style and class
at the club that last from the mid 1970's to the mid 1980's...
a pity the current managerial team don't realise that football
can be both beautiful *and* successful.
I'll ignore your comment about me talking through my hole. I understand
your sense of disappointment.
*Tiger*
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46.1364 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Thu Feb 10 1994 18:50 | 13 |
| Tiger,
Please don't ignore my comment. I mean it from the bottom of my
heart.:-)
We don't call you Armchair Russell for nothing, you know. You wouldn't
recognise Stamford Bridge if you were dropped in by parachute.
Where are you going when you leave DEC?
Declan
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46.1365 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Old football is rubbish | Thu Feb 10 1994 18:52 | 6 |
| The biggest thing that struck me about Arsenal was the size of Eddie
McGoldrick's shorts. They came right up to his shoulders. Didn't they have any
in his size or is this just a McGoldrick tradition carried on from the huge
shorts days of the early forties?
mike
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46.1366 | 8^) 8^) 8^) 8^) 8^) 8^) | SIOG::DPCS09::RUSSELL | Take Care Of Yourselves. | Thu Feb 10 1994 19:18 | 11 |
| Its amazing how some people think they can lob in a smiley to
'make everything alright'...
If we're going to talk about supporting clubs, how many times have
you been to a League of Ireland or National League game?? I was
raised on the stuff, and still go regularly. Chelsea just happen
to have a place in my heart as well as Waterford or Shels.
Have a really nice day and enjoy yourself. Life doesnt have to be so dour.
*Tiger*
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46.1367 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Thu Feb 10 1994 19:25 | 4 |
| All right then, I meant every bloody word of it, and I'm glad you're
buggering off!
Declan
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46.1368 | Happy Days... | SIOG::DPCS09::RUSSELL | Take Care Of Yourselves. | Fri Feb 11 1994 15:41 | 3 |
| not half as glad as I am.
*Tiger*
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46.1369 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Fri Feb 11 1994 16:09 | 16 |
46.1370 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Fri Feb 11 1994 16:14 | 9 |
| I certainly wouldn't buy Merson for 4m.... especially after his
performance on Wednesday & his silly hair-cut!! :-)
I read somewhere that Leeds might be interested in Smith.... as Arsenal
is where we always go to buy our players...
:-)
Rick.
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46.1371 | Still haning on to my job. | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Wed Feb 16 1994 15:54 | 9 |
| >> <<< Note 46.1360 by YUPPY::PANES "Start choppin'" >>>
>> -< Anyone seen Mike McCabe >-
Still around, Stuo ol' chum. Unfortunately, work commitments prevent
me from making a fuller contribution (and from the crap I've just read
it is sorely needed) at the moment. Still, like the Gunners, I'll be
back.
Mike
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46.1372 | Tough job tonight | COPCLU::EISMARK | Soren Eismark @DMO | Wed Mar 02 1994 10:31 | 6 |
| Can anyone indicate what the team for tonights match will be?
I think a draw will be a pretty good result. Judging from our later
performances, a 0-0 draw should not be too unlikely.
Soren
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46.1373 | What do you call them Stuart, "The Quadrapeds"? | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Wed Mar 02 1994 11:49 | 19 |
| Probable team
Wright
Don't Know Doesn't Matter Midfield? What's that?
Winterburn Keown Bould Adams Linighan Dixon
Seaman
Ok, I'll admit right now that there's a mistake in this lineup. There's
one midfielder too many.
Paul.
|
46.1374 | Early to bed tonight, the Arse are on the box | YUPPY::PANES | Hobo Humpin' Slobo Babe | Wed Mar 02 1994 13:03 | 30 |
| Paul,
I mostly agree with your line up, except Wright has had an injury
and has one yellow card against him, so I guess Campbell will
take his place.
So my guess is...
Probable team
Campbell
Doesn't Matter
Winterburn Keown Bould Adams Linighan Dixon
Jensen McGoldrick
Seaman
I can see Graham playing a back six with Jensen and McGoldrick
performing the "doublo libero del Highbury " role so appreciated
by lovers of the beautiful game. Also the unknown player slotting
into the "hole" just in front of Bould and Adams.
Stuart
|
46.1375 | Your sense of humour amazes me | COPCLU::EISMARK | Soren Eismark @DMO | Wed Mar 02 1994 13:15 | 5 |
| How about fielding two goalkeepers too ;-) ?
No, really, aren't there any Gunners supporters left in this note?
Soren
|
46.1376 | 1-9-1 formation | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Wed Mar 02 1994 13:20 | 9 |
| Stuart,
Your line up is confirmed in this mornings Independent and Guardian.
How did you get your information. I personally think that the innovative
use of Jensen and McGoldrick to spring a pincer movement on the Torino
defence is an inspired move by GG.
Paul.
|
46.1377 | at least the poor sap goes.... | YUPPY::PANES | Hobo Humpin' Slobo Babe | Wed Mar 02 1994 13:32 | 19 |
| <<< Note 46.1376 by UPROAR::LEMP "Live slow, die young" >>>
-< 1-9-1 formation >-
Paul.
George seems to banking everything on Jensen's recent impressive goal
scoring form.
re: Where are the Arse fans.
I saw Mike McCabe yesterday, sporting a Union Flag beenie hat, a World Cup
Willy Thermos, and now the almost ubiquitous tartan, "fur" collared
car-coat ( apparently he's anticipating a "cold snap" in Turin ).
I wished him a safe trip and his parting words were "Ciao", followed
by a muffled " No sleep till kick off".
Stuart
|
46.1378 | Don't cancel your bingo evening... | PAVONE::TURNER | | Wed Mar 02 1994 13:55 | 15 |
| Just to take the pressure of poor Arsenal for a moment, you guys might
be amused to know that Torino are generally billed as good old Italian
football at its best (worst). Or, in the words of that yuppie character
from the Reggie Perrin series, "Catenaccio City, Arizona"!
They normally play with five defenders and at least two of their
midfielders are ex-defenders. The manager, Mondonico, is a firm
believer in man-to-man marking and Torino inevitably concede less goals
than anyone in Italy (except this year, viz. Milan!). Most of their
goals result from long punts/crosses/free kicks nodded in by the
nine-foot Silenzi.
Expect an eight-goal thriller!
Dom
|
46.1379 | 24,000,000 people captivated. | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Wed Mar 02 1994 14:02 | 7 |
| re -1
So Torville and Deans record for a TV sports event audience looks like
it won't last long.
Paul.
|
46.1380 | zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZz | CHEFS::HARRISR | Digitals recurrent nightmare | Wed Mar 02 1994 14:12 | 5 |
| A cure for mass insomnia, is that the inspiration that was mentioned in
the same sentence as George Graham ? I can't think of any other reason
for the two to be connected. 8^)
Rich.
|
46.1381 | | KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJ | Shy Ann (Indian Virgin) | Wed Mar 02 1994 14:21 | 8 |
|
re .1379
Totally off the footie subject, but when did Torville and Dean get this
record, I've always been lead to believe this record belonged to Steve
Davis and Dennis Taylor for the World Championship Snooker final, which,
I may add, the Irish man won. As if you didn't already know.
|
46.1382 | up the arse | HEART::DIDCOCK | | Wed Mar 02 1994 14:23 | 10 |
|
This is a little ott isn't it? I'm no Arsenal supporter, but this
does seem a little over the top. Why not wait and see?
Out of interest, did any of the previous noters see Arsenal's last
away tie in this competition? Now you can say that the opposition
wasn't up to much - but I'd have been pleased if my team could have
scored half that many against Kidderminster.
Cliff
|
46.1383 | Just an Asrenal fan at heart.. NOT!! | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Wed Mar 02 1994 14:33 | 7 |
| To quote the Fantasy Football Leauge program on BBC2...
"I'm sure their performance will be like the Arsenal aftershave...
Dull but purpose full!"
Rick.
|
46.1384 | and the rest of the world..... | YUPPY::PANES | Hobo Humpin' Slobo Babe | Wed Mar 02 1994 14:34 | 8 |
|
Cliff,
Its just an innocent bit of Arse fan ( in my case particularly Mr McCabe )
baiting. Its a sport enjoyed by honest South London folk.
Stuart
|
46.1385 | keep watching | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Wed Mar 02 1994 14:37 | 12 |
| re -2
I think 23,000,000+ people watched T&D in the final phase of the
ice-dance competition. This was reported as a record audience for a
sports event covered by one TV company only.
Paul.
BTW. I hope the (crap sexual innuendo alert) Arse bore doesn't send too
many people off to sleep as there'll be some good footie on after
Coronation Street.
|
46.1386 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | | Wed Mar 02 1994 14:42 | 2 |
| T&D were robbed weren't they. Those judges could referee in the WWF,
they miss that much....
|
46.1387 | Though not necessarily a *boring* 0-0... | PAVONE::TURNER | | Wed Mar 02 1994 15:38 | 15 |
| re: .1382
>Out of interest, did any of the previous noters see Arsenal's last
>away tie in this competition? Now you can say that the opposition
>wasn't up to much - but I'd have been pleased if my team could have
>scored half that many against Kidderminster.
Oh, I thoroughly agree - and I hope Arsenal make mincemeat of them,
given that the Arse seem to be a different team when they play in
Europe! My point was that Torino's image in Italy has much in common
with the image Arsenal have amongst neutrals in Britain.
Still, 0-0 is my prediction.
Dom
|
46.1388 | Which one ? | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Wed Mar 02 1994 15:51 | 2 |
| What's the story ? Is it he Arsenal or United game that is been shown live
tonight ?
|
46.1389 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | | Wed Mar 02 1994 15:52 | 1 |
| both....
|
46.1390 | Anybody know the KO times etc ? | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Wed Mar 02 1994 15:54 | 14 |
| Does anyone know the kick-off time (GMT or CET) for Arsenal vs Torino,
and (Dom ?) is the game being shown on RAI ?
Also, can anyone tell me if Radio 5 will broadcast the Wednesday vs
United game tonight (and what time) ???
I hope the two best teams win tonight, but that could be difficult -
after all, United and Wednesday are playing in the same game ;-)
Thanks for any info,
Jerry.
|
46.1391 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | | Wed Mar 02 1994 16:02 | 12 |
| >> Does anyone know the kick-off time (GMT or CET) for Arsenal vs Torino,
17.30 GMT
>> Also, can anyone tell me if Radio 5 will broadcast the Wednesday vs
>> United game tonight (and what time) ???
yes, 20.00 gmt
|
46.1392 | KO/TV info (OK?) | PAVONE::TURNER | | Wed Mar 02 1994 16:10 | 23 |
|
re: .1390
Jerry,
The Torino-Arsenal game is being shown live on RAI 1 at 18.30 (for us
"continentals"!). Don't ask me why the match is being played quite so
early - there's no real clash with anyone else because the Milan-Werder
Brema game is being shown on one of Berlusconi's commercial channels
(complete with thoroughly unbiased commentary - NOT!!).
You're in Switzerland, aren't you? Can you get RAI 1 there?
>I hope the two best teams win tonight, but that could be difficult -
>after all, United and Wednesday are playing in the same game ;-)
Love it!
Dom
|
46.1393 | | BERN01::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon | Wed Mar 02 1994 16:24 | 9 |
|
Here in Switzerland over cable we get French, German, Italian,
Austrian, USA --> CNN, some British (BBC expats) + various others,
eg RTL (Luxembourg?), Superchannel, Eurosport etc.
I doubt whether Jerry will be watching the Arse though, unless you've
finished that fix you promised Jerry???
JBG
|
46.1394 | Thanks ! | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Wed Mar 02 1994 18:04 | 4 |
| Thanks for the reply Ray !
Dom, while you're around. Can you mail me some of those Jazz licks/progressions
that you posted in the Guitar conference. Not bad, not bad at all.
|
46.1395 | Let's try that reply again ... | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Wed Mar 02 1994 18:18 | 15 |
| I just deleted my previous reply cos I made it before I saw .1392 and
.1393. Thanks for the TV Guide Dom. As Jon said my local cable company
(in Bern) transmits 26 channels in total (14 German langauge, 6 French,
4 English, 2 Italian (incl RAI 1) and 1 Spanish (Eurosport comes in
both German and English)). That gives a very broad selection of crap to
look at ;-)
Re: Jon. If I start fixing bugs, they might expect me to do that
all the time. Anyway, as you well know, I do some of my best work after
a couple of cans of Guinness ;-) I expect you'll be busy down the
Cellar tonight. Has Liz figured out that you just sit there drinking
Guinness all night, or does she still think you're working on the
electrics ?
Jerry.
|
46.1396 | | BERN01::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon | Wed Mar 02 1994 18:20 | 10 |
|
Jerry,
she spotted that I looked a bit rough this morning but with all the
dust and crap down in the cellar, she avoids the place when I'm
"working" in in. Still, the power lines are coming along nicely, I
think. I am runnig out of Guinness though.... got any left Jerry??
I hope we don't have to wait for Mr Hayden & co next summer!
JBG
|
46.1397 | Paul Merson meets John Coltrane? | PAVONE::TURNER | | Wed Mar 02 1994 18:36 | 11 |
|
>Dom, while you're around. Can you mail me some of those Jazz licks/progressions
>that you posted in the Guitar conference. Not bad, not bad at all.
Jazz in the FOOTBALL conference? Actually, I was going to make a cheap
shot about "Arsenal" and "improvizational skills" (or lack of), but
they've suffered enough today...and it is THEIR day ;-)
Hmm, I'll take this offline, Peter.
Dom
|
46.1398 | Don't you lot get carried away... | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Wed Mar 02 1994 19:14 | 12 |
| wait until the game and talk. Blackburn supporters will tell you a thing or two
about Arsenal's game. Don't try and tell us, opposition wasn't upto much now
will you.
All that talk about GG ... the man is going to win his 3rd championship in
9 years next season! Mark my words.
Arsenal for CWC!!
GO GUNNERS GO!!!!
elangco
|
46.1399 | 0-0 is the Latest Score | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed Mar 02 1994 21:39 | 1 |
|
|
46.1400 | Still 0-0.... | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Wed Mar 02 1994 22:09 | 1 |
|
|
46.1401 | Final score 0-0... Good result for Arsenal. | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Wed Mar 02 1994 22:23 | 1 |
|
|
46.1402 | Looked good. | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Thu Mar 03 1994 11:21 | 9 |
| Yeah, watched most of the game on Italian TV and Arsenal looked much
the better team, defended well and made Torino look really ordinary...
.....unless there's a disaster at Highbury in the return you should be
through...by the way the Italian commentators described Arsenal as
the team from the country that brought us Rod Stewart and Elton John,
not sure how you want to take that...:-)
-Dom
|
46.1403 | We should have put one in ... | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Thu Mar 03 1994 12:21 | 11 |
| ... the back of the net. Considering all the possession Arsenal had,they
should have created a few more chances/ shots at goal. I agree with Jack Charlton's
comments after the match.
One thing to be noted is the number of passes, except one or two long crosses
into the box, hardly any long balls.
Roll on Highbury. Tuesday the 15th. Does anyone know what time the ko is?
I have a ticket and need to get the time organised.
Elangco
|
46.1404 | This one we must take! | COPCLU::EISMARK | Soren Eismark @DMO | Thu Mar 03 1994 13:43 | 14 |
| After last nights performance, we must be able to make it through to
the semis when we play at Highbury.
Arsenal dominated the play for must of the game, and our midfield
was on top for the entire game (oh yes).
However, I was struck by our lack of power in the attack, Campbell
seemed like he thought he had come to Italy for a holiday!
I hope Ian Wright will return for the return game and set things right.
Here's hoping for next Tuesday.
Soren
|
46.1405 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | All hail super Hick | Thu Mar 03 1994 14:45 | 7 |
|
Does anyone else have this eerie feeling that Torino were saving
themselves for the Highbury game??
Tony
|
46.1406 | RE:1403 'We should have put one in'... | YUPPY::JAYP | Paul Jay @HHL | Thu Mar 03 1994 15:25 | 10 |
| I thought Adams & Bould were superb at the heart of the defence
yesterday, and yes, a good solid team performance. I still however,
feel the game is in the balance and feel that we will see a different
Torino at Highbury. I won't rest easy until we are in the bag for the
semi !!
Elangco, the K.O. time for the second leg is 7.30 PM, rather than our
usual 8.45 PM.
|
46.1407 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Thu Mar 03 1994 16:12 | 15 |
| I thought last night's performance was very satisfactory, although I'd
have preferred an away goal. Arsenal controlled the game. I'm not
surprised people here were hoping Arsenal would get stuffed. If Arsenal
do well in Europe what have other teams to gain apart from an extra
slot or two in next seasons competitions.
If you're wondering why Arsenal fans don't use this note as often as in
times past, it's because there is a (very) active Arsenal internet Mailing
list where supporters don't have to listen to the perpetual moaning
about Arsenal from Spurs fans and Sheffield Wednesday fans who
obviously haven't noticed that their season is not exactly making
international headlines. (Well, Spurs did, but not for activities on
the pitch...)
Declan
|
46.1408 | rising to take the bait, I know | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Thu Mar 03 1994 16:52 | 20 |
|
re -1
>If you're wondering why Arsenal fans don't use this note as often as in
>times past, it's because there is a (very) active Arsenal internet Mailing
>list where supporters don't have to listen to the perpetual moaning
>about Arsenal from Spurs fans and Sheffield Wednesday fans who
Can't take any criticism??.
>obviously haven't noticed that their season is not exactly making
>international headlines. (Well, Spurs did, but not for activities on
>the pitch...)
Our season is now well and truly down the pan now, I agree. If you want
to know why then some of the notes in 43 might be helpful, especially
43.360, first para.
Paul.
|
46.1409 | Spurs - VICTORY at last | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Thu Mar 03 1994 21:03 | 70 |
|
From the Arsenal distribution list. Couldn't resist:
Subject: Spurs - VICTORY at last
Reply-To: Rupert.Ward@miranda.umds.ac.uk
X-Sun-Charset: US-ASCII
North London's most popular soccer team won an important
match 1-1 at home to Aston Villa last night. This convincing
victory ends a sequence in which straight-talking argentinian
maestro Osvaldo Ardiles' team had been unlucky enough to lose
7 matches on the trot.
"We're not going to change to the boring tactics of lesser teams
like Arsenal", said Ardiles (through an interpreter), "they may
be able to dominate games and even win them occasionally but
when will you ever see them put together a movement involving
23 passes between 11 players lasting 12 minutes and culminating in
managing to get the ball back to big Eric ? Huh? Squeak. No, we're
sticking to what we know and what our fans want - nice neat short
attractive passing movements, ball on the ground, squeak etc".
Never was this philosophy better exemplified than on the two
occasions in this match when Spurs were awarded penalties when
Villa players had illegally "got in the way" of attractive football.
Some teams like Arsenal might have just tried hammering the ball into
the back of the net for a goal but not Tottenham. No, the route-one
approach is simply not good enough for the cultured football connoiseurs
of White Hart Lane. First Anderton, and then Barmby, stepped up and
nicely, neatly, attractively even, passed the ball (on the ground) to
Mark Bosnich. All this at a time when Tottenham were 1-0 down, when to
score the simple goal must have been very tempting. "We play to entertain",
said Orville, "and this kind of rubbish only serves to enrich the
total football experience that is a home Spurs game".
Villa's goal after only 8 minutes came when Garry Parker found himself in
space behind the Spurs defence. What looked at first like a pathetic
attempt at an offside trap by the Tottenham back four was in fact a
deliberate attempt to make a game of it. "We don't play offside traps",
said Artiless. No you certainly don't.
Spurs winner came towards the end when at the end of a delightful passing
move involving many Spurs players passing the ball backwards and forwards
between themsleves and Villa players standing around watching and yawning
culminated in a long ball from Barmby being met by the head of Rosenthal.
Barmby is to be docked 2 weeks wages for hitting the ball too far. "To win
a game one all is great after so much bad luck recently" said the manager,
"but we don't do things that way here in the home of football".
During half-time Spurs fans were treated to film of recent performances
by the likes of Wolves, Luton, Bolton, Notts Forest, and so on. "That's
where we want to be", said one fan, "the premiership is just not classy
enough for us. In the Endsleigh league we'll be able to see the sort of
football we've come to demand. They'll give us plenty of space and might
even make us look like a half decent side." That fan's dream could soon
become a reality. The 1 point from yesterday's win leaves the bottom of
the table like this...
Spurs 31 31
Southampton 29 30
Chelsea 28 29
Man City 30 29
Oldham 29 27
Sheff Utd 29 23
Swindon 31 23
So if the lower teams win their games in hand (and remember Soton,
Chelsea, and Man City are all having a bit of a renaissance at the
moment with the arrivals of Alan Ball, Franny Lee & David Rocastle,
and Mark Stein respectively, while Oldham & Sheffield United are
old hands at the relegation battle scenario), Spurs would be left
3rd from bottom in one of the coveted relegation positions, only one
point ahead of Sheff Utd.
Looks like they'll be celebrating in North London at the end of this season.
|
46.1410 | 0-0 Still all to play for. | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | It's time for me to ascend | Fri Mar 04 1994 03:22 | 15 |
| How do I get on this Arsenal mail list,I know that the info has been
put in here in the past but,when I've tried to enter it from All-in-1
it always refuses to send my mail.
Any help would be aprreciated as Iam getting increasing bored with the
amazing humour of certain noters in here wearing their anti-Arsenal
blinkers,who have obviously been well and truely taken in by everthing
they read in the newspapers.
I'll ignore any humour this note will provoke as I'm worried my sides
may split.
Jason
|
46.1411 | Ah a technical question! | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most (In)famous Welshman | Fri Mar 04 1994 04:39 | 19 |
| Jason,
The addresses given were from VMSmail. ALL-IN-1 which incidentally is a
trademark - misuse of which could result in you being forced to watch
all of the Arse v Sheff-Wed cup-finals back-to-back for a month - is
far more intelligent and requires you to either
a) put an _ in front of DECWRL e.g _DECWRL::address
b) put an _ in front of DECWRL and add """ (yes 3) after the double
colon and at the end i.e _DECWRL::"""address"""
depending on which version of ALL-IN-1 you are running.
I'm sure your IMT person or the local CSC would be able to help you
as long as you don't tell them why you need to know!!
regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
46.1412 | Much appreciated | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | It's time for me to ascend | Fri Mar 04 1994 09:11 | 6 |
| Cheers Andrew,
I've tried this just now and so far I've not had the dreaded "All-In-1 has
failed to deliver your message" so fingers crossed.
Jason
|
46.1413 | Showing my ignorance | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | It's time for me to ascend | Fri Mar 04 1994 09:34 | 8 |
| Bummer,
Still hasn't worked,I've done as you suggest but I'm getting
Recipient has invalid alternate MTS address;
Please someone HELP!
Jason
|
46.1414 | X 400 - Internet 0 | STKOFF::SPERSSON | Pas de probleme | Fri Mar 04 1994 15:29 | 7 |
|
If you're lucky your local MTS people have provided a route symbol
which will automatically take you to Internet.
Have you tried: <internet-address>@INTERNET
Can't be simpler, can it?
|
46.1415 | Lettera dall'Italia! | PAVONE::TURNER | | Fri Mar 04 1994 15:57 | 46 |
| Well, if you're wondering what the Italians thought of Arsenal the
other night, then I can tell you they were *fairly* impressed. They'd
billed Arsenal as the classic British team, i.e. big centre backs, big
centre forwards, long ball tactics, etc. (then again, they did much the
same with Norwich!), so they were a little disturbed at the way Arsenal
played possession football for almost the whole 90 minutes.
Sure, Arsenal were nothing spectacular. But one thing they have got is
*patience*. In fact, it was almost amusing to see an English team come
to Italy and kill a game dead by hiding the ball, while their Italian
opponents got more and more frustrated at not being able to get
possession. Actually, Arsenal looked the more dangerous of the two
sides (the TV commentator referred to Merson as "dynamite"), but I
guess a 0-0 draw was probably a fair result.
Arsenal do seem to be a cut above most British teams in terms of
tactical intelligence. At times, they reminded me of Juventus a few
years back, with the difference that Juventus invariably camped in
their own third of the field and marked man-to-man, whereas Arsenal
were very aggressive in midfield and frequently hounded Torino, so that
they were forced to pass backwards and restart the buildup from scratch.
To answer the question posed a few notes back, I don't *think* Torino
were saving themselves for the return leg. They're not one of those
teams that regularly produce the goods away from home (their main
attacker is a 6ft 6in giraffe who hardly lends himself to hitting teams
on the break!).
That said, I wouldn't underestimate them; they haven't got the class of
(say) Lazio, Parma or Sampdoria, but they're a gritty bunch. People
like Fusi, Venturin and Fortunato never give up, and Francescoli
(though he's starting to show his age) and Carbone are well capable of
winning a game with one flash of skill. I still think Italy are in dire
straits for the WC if Silenzi is now their first choice centre-forward;
he's really Alan Smith with a much poorer first touch and less wily
too! ALso, they'll probably have "Tarzan" Annoni back to mark Wright.
Annoni is, in a word, an animal! He's built like a gorilla, quick
and hates losing - not a nice combination!
Arsenal to shade it.
Dom
P.S. The Italian newspapers almost all gave Merson 7/10 (MOTM). Dixon,
Adams, Davis and Hillier all got good marks too. Cambhell was the only
negative note.
|
46.1416 | Getting closer | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most (In)famous Welshman | Fri Mar 04 1994 19:37 | 16 |
| Jason,
wow ALL-IN-1 questions in the footie notes conference
Cases where your error message happens can include:
invalid forwarding address
but also remote node not reachable,
no MAIL object on remote node,
mailbox not reachable (when forwarding mail via A1 or MRGATE)
more ...
was DECWRL available when you sent the mail, maybe try DECPA instead.
regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
46.1417 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Tue Mar 08 1994 16:34 | 7 |
| Arsenal beat Ipswich 5-1 on Sturday with Ian Wright (Wright Wright)
getting a hat-trick.
I'm surprised that Tony Adams didn't get the England job, if only
because Platt is apparently very unpopular with the other players.
Declan
|
46.1418 | DATE FOR MAN UTD... | YUPPY::JAYP | Paul Jay @HHL | Wed Mar 09 1994 19:44 | 3 |
| Does anyone know if Arsenal have named a date for the re-arranged
league fixture against Man Utd ?
|
46.1419 | | SHAWB2::STOCKMANS | | Wed Mar 09 1994 20:15 | 4 |
| No date's been decided upon as yet.
Simon
|
46.1420 | | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | It's time for me to ascend | Wed Mar 09 1994 20:14 | 3 |
| Not yet,I think they are waiting on SKY TV to do it for them.
Jason
|
46.1421 | date for Arse v United.. | TRUCKS::SANT | network partner exited | Thu Mar 10 1994 14:46 | 5 |
|
Yes it has, but I can't remember it. I'll check the Sunday Times
matrix tonight and let you know...
Andy.
|
46.1422 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Thu Mar 10 1994 16:22 | 4 |
| It's on Tuesday 22 March, KO 7.45, assuming United don't draw in the
Cup this weekend. All tickets have been sold.
Mike M
|
46.1423 | 8*) | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | All hail super Hick | Thu Mar 10 1994 16:49 | 6 |
|
That can't be SKY can it?
Tony
|
46.1424 | | R2ME2::HINXMAN | In the range of strange | Tue Mar 15 1994 01:34 | 7 |
| re internet routing
I thought I saw a "please dont't use DECWRL" message recently.
I know that in Greater Maynard we have new Internet gateways.
Isn't VBORMC an Internet gateway for Europe?
Tony
|
46.1425 | | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | It's time for me to ascend | Tue Mar 15 1994 02:52 | 9 |
| RE-1
Unsure whether DECWRL is now invalid,but anyway with a little help from
Elangco I'm now on the Arsenal mail list,if anybody else is having
problems joining the list I suggest they contact Elangco.
Cheers
Jason
|
46.1426 | Quick nurse the screens - Arsenal Praise! | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Tue Mar 15 1994 11:21 | 8 |
| I'm actually grateful to Arsenal this morning - they have got
permission to revert to 1-11 shirts in the Premier but still with
names, and the feeling is that the league will follow suit next season.
Obviously the No 99 McGoldrick special wasn't selling as well as
expected :-)
Paul
|
46.1427 | no so quick.. | BERN01::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon | Tue Mar 15 1994 11:44 | 38 |
|
Paul,
aren't you being a bit hasty with the praise. I mean, the marketing
men down at Highbury are not stupid you know. Now they'll be able to
change the shirt names and numbers around for each game instead of just
once a season. Think of all those possibilities.....
No. Name
1 Mark Wright
2 Mark Wright
3 Mark Wright
4 Mark Wright
5 Mark Wright
6 Mark Wright
7 Mark Wright
8 Mark Wright
9 Mark Wright
10 Mark Wright
11 Mark Wright
12 Mark Wright
13 Mark Wright
1 Paul Merson
2 Paul Merson
3 Paul Merson
4 Paul Merson
5 Paul Merson
.
.
.
See what I mean. Some people will have a different Mark Wright
jersey for each day of the week. If you add in change strips you could
get through a season without wearing the sames jersey twice! Imagine
poor old Cunno. He's gonna have a house full of Ronnie shirts!!!
Oh well, maybe it is a good idea.... 8-)
JBG
|
46.1428 | DECWRL out of bounds | XSTACY::JLUNDON | @GAO 822-4715 Apathy is the most terrible vice! | Tue Mar 15 1994 12:21 | 13 |
| re .1425
Jason,
DECWRL, AFAIK, isn't a fully supported Digital Mail Router and should
therefore not be used. If you are in Europe, please use VBOMRC when sending
mail to the wider Internet. If you're in the States you've got a wide choice
including US1RMC amd US2RMC (I think) etc. Sometimes I send mail through
US1RMC if I know VBORMC isn't working properly. Or, if you want to be
completely sure of your messages getting outside Digital mail space, then sent
it to *both* VBORMC and US1RMC!
James.
|
46.1429 | re -.2 Mark Wright | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | Some days are bouncers that won't let you in | Tue Mar 15 1994 12:39 | 11 |
| Have I missed something, or has GGs plan to have all the country's centre backs
in the Arsenal squad been resurrected ;-).
I'm sure that should read:
1 IAN Wright
2 IAN Wright
....
Al
|
46.1430 | | NEWOA::FIDO_T | Conation is the key | Tue Mar 15 1994 12:39 | 11 |
| Re .1427
> 1 Mark Wright
> 2 Mark Wright
> 3 Mark Wright
when did Mark Wright sign for the Arse ? Haven't they got enough
central defenders already ? Or is there something you know that we
don't ?
Terry
|
46.1431 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | All hail super Hick | Tue Mar 15 1994 12:48 | 12 |
46.1432 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Tue Mar 15 1994 13:10 | 6 |
| Its gunner be a 2-0 win for the Arse tonight.....
/GAry
|
46.1433 | It could only happen in the Arsenal note | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Tue Mar 15 1994 13:11 | 4 |
| Whats all this talk about Arsenal?? Lets get back to the more
interesting subject of Internet routers.
Paul.
|
46.1434 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | | Tue Mar 15 1994 13:15 | 6 |
| >> Whats all this talk about Arsenal?? Lets get back to the more
>> interesting subject of Internet routers.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
what league do they play in?...
inquiring minds etc.???
|
46.1435 | 5.8 5.8 5.7 5.9 5.8 5.7 | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Wed Mar 16 1994 09:49 | 13 |
| Watched the game live on Italian TV last night and I'm glad you won.
But I must say that you've got a great forward in Wright and good
defence with defenders like Dixon who attack really well.....
...the rest look like their 'sell by date' has come and gone.
Merson did loads of running around as did Jensen but neither really
threatend. Adams should have been sent off with his fake trip and
fall in the box in the second half! He'll have to spend some more
time watching the Italians who've got it down to 'Olympic' standard :-)
-Dom
|
46.1436 | | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Wed Mar 16 1994 11:26 | 9 |
|
Is Brian Moore the worst commentator you've ever heard or what...?, I
know he's a gooner, but going into a blind panic everytime Torino
crossed the half way line is abit extreme, and considering that they
would'nt have scored if they had played all night makes it even worse.
Dave...
|
46.1437 | | NEWOA::FIDO_T | Conation is the key | Wed Mar 16 1994 12:25 | 9 |
| I'm glad the Arse won ( not 'cos I'm a fan, but it is good for english
football - maybe another UEFA place next year ? ), but I have never
seen a British side make as many pathetic dives as Arsenal did last
night. Tony Adams and Ian Wright both had good games, but they should
try staying on their feet more and get on with the game, instead of
always looking for the free kick or penalty.
Terry
|
46.1438 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Wed Mar 16 1994 14:26 | 20 |
| A very hard-fought victory last night. I watched the game on the box,
and I must say it was hilarious to hear Ron Atkinson and to a lesser
extent Trevor Francis accuse Arsenal of OVER-playing the ball, taking
too many passes etc. Atkinson was constantly urging Arsenal to revert
to the "early ball into the box" approach. You can't please some
people.
I thought the defence was superb last night. There was a fair bit of
diving (from both sides), but you didn't mention the best one. Smith
and the Torino defender were on the edge of the Torino penalty area -
as the ball was played into Smith the defender took a dive that
prompted Ron Atkinson to say "the crowd are giving him marks for that
one". All the same, the ref gave a free kick. Having said that, the Torino
defender didn't deserve to be sent off for obstructing Wright. It
wasn't a bookable offence in my view.
Parma play Ajax tonight to decide the other place. Paris St GM and
Benfica have already qualified.
Declan
|
46.1439 | Nudge, nudge, wink, wink.... | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Wed Mar 16 1994 14:27 | 9 |
| ...I'm sure it was sutble North London P*ss take, as most of Arsenal
were pretty quick to point out to the Ref any sign of 'diving' from
the Italians....
...the close up of Adams running back from the Italian penalty area
to his area showed him having a good laugh with his team mates at
his 'get a penalty' trip/dive....
-Dom
|
46.1440 | I agree about Adams, but.... | YOUWOT::HOUSEN | World famous brick hypnotist | Wed Mar 16 1994 14:36 | 13 |
| I dare say you also saw the dive that the Torino defender (the one who got
sent off) made in his own box, when Alan Smith had turned him, and was through
on goal. The referee gave a free kick to Torino... I don't think Smith could
believe it, after the stick he had taken! Wright was probably trying to
avoid a broken leg... and Adams, well 5.7. Maybe he was trying to
out-Italian the Italians ;-}
But give credit.. Torino didn't try to win either game. Knowing their mentality,
they were trying for two 0-0's and a win on penalties. That said, it was always
going to be tough. The semi-finals should be good, because all the remaining
sides play good football, and I think Arsenal will be allowed to play more, also.
Norman
|
46.1441 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Wed Mar 16 1994 14:44 | 5 |
| Did Benfica or Bayer Leverkusen qualify? Brian Moore announced last
night that Benfica had won...I've just seen a mail from internet which
indicates that Bayer Leverkusen beat them??
Declan
|
46.1442 | bow-ring, bow-ring | ESSB::BREE | | Wed Mar 16 1994 14:47 | 8 |
| I'm glad Arsenal won because it may keep them focused away from League
points but after watching last night's game I must say they are the
MOST dreadfully boring team and play absolutely awful football.
They don't have the extra bit of class it will take to lift a European
trophy.
Paul
|
46.1443 | The Semis will be tough.... | GVA05::BURKHALTER | | Wed Mar 16 1994 15:23 | 12 |
| It was a 4-4 draw I think and Benfica went through.....
Yeah the No.5 dive was somthing else, looked spectacular but because he
got the timing wrong it made him look a right prat, Mind you he still
fooled the ref, not that that counts for much.
...I dont remeber Smiths reaction, but if he did react it must be about
the only thing he did in the game. Wright is the only player their
actually 'scares' the other team...the rest seem to do just a lot of
running about :-)
-Dom
|
46.1444 | | KERNEL::WITHALLG | Wait Till They Getta Loada Me | Wed Mar 16 1994 15:22 | 14 |
46.1445 | fair enough?? | ESSB::BREE | | Wed Mar 16 1994 17:57 | 18 |
| re:.1444
This means that if they win it you win nothing???
This is not fair and as an honest punter I propose:
If Arsenal DON'T win the Cup Winners Cup this year you give me a tenner
sterling.
If they do I'll send you a tenner sterling.
Is this o.k.?
Paul
Is this what you mean?
If so I agree
|
46.1446 | Independant TV was Robbed. | KIRKTN::AMCKAY | Andy Pandy | Wed Mar 16 1994 18:25 | 14 |
| The worst game I've seen on the TV for a long long time,what compels
to watch this kind of football,what happened to the type of play that
won them the league?.
The only way Arsenal looked like scoring was from a dead ball
situation,have they got nobody who can take on the full-backs and
put in a decent cross.I think it's about time Seamen was told to stay
in his goal area instead of punting it up the park and relying on the
knock down and instead throw it wide to his full backs and allow them
run at their midfield and defense.
Adams goal was unusal he jumped up to head the ball but he miss-timed
his jump getting up early and the ball hit him on the head when he landed.
But anyway good-luck to them but their standard of football will need
to increase dramatically to progress.
|
46.1447 | You even have to wait a week to find out if they scored ;-) | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Wed Mar 16 1994 18:40 | 12 |
| Re: -1
> The worst game I've seen on the TV for a long long time,what compels
Obviously you haven't been watching the Blind Date rip-off on Sky One
with Bruno Whatsit (I'm very pleased to say that I don't remember the
name, although I do remember Bruno's assistant !) ;-)))))
It may actually be a good idea to give Bruno to David Seamen and tell
him to punt him downfield - it might be just what he needs !
Jerry.
|
46.1448 | | KERNEL::WITHALLG | Wait Till They Getta Loada Me | Wed Mar 16 1994 20:18 | 9 |
|
Paul Bree....
Your on. start saving yer dinner money.
Gazzer
|
46.1449 | | BUSSTP::DREES | | Sat Mar 19 1994 19:35 | 6 |
|
Arsenal will play Paris St Germain in the semis of the Cup Winners Cup.
1st leg at the Parc des Princes on Tues 28th of March.
Del.
|
46.1450 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Sat Mar 19 1994 19:37 | 2 |
|
It's that tuesday the 29th???
|
46.1451 | | BUSSTP::DREES | | Sat Mar 19 1994 23:48 | 4 |
|
yeah your right.....never trust The Sun !
Del.
|
46.1452 | I would have gone y'knaa | KERNEL::WITHALLG | Wait Till They Getta Loada Me | Sun Mar 20 1994 12:29 | 10 |
46.1453 | Boring & defensive? | YOUWOT::HOUSEN | World famous brick hypnotist | Mon Mar 21 1994 13:20 | 6 |
| Arsenal have been very defensive in their last two away games, haven't they...?
5-1 at Ipswich and 4-0 at Southampton.
Just an observation ;-)
Norman
|
46.1454 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Mon Mar 21 1994 17:08 | 4 |
| When I get a chance, I will type in the report of the game from
yesterday's Sunday Times. It makes interesting reading.
Declan
|
46.1455 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Mon Mar 21 1994 17:20 | 3 |
| That will be a first.. an interesting Arsenal match report! :->
Rick
|
46.1456 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Wed Mar 23 1994 13:49 | 43 |
| Arsenal 2 Man Utd 2
A tense and tight match, which was always on the cards. Arsenal started
well, then conceded a goal after a fumble by Seaman. Sharpe knocked the
loose ball into the net. Ince will be the luckiest man on the pitch
next Sunday. A booking last night would have meant that he missed the
cup final against Aston Villa. A disgraceful foul on Selley midway
through the first half didn't even earn him a yellow card. Several of
newspaper reports are suggesting it warranted a red.
Arsenal equalised before half time when Pallister knocked a free kick
into his own net. The commentator on Radio 5 suggested that Schmeicel
should have come to collect the free kick, but opted to stay on his
line. Early in the second half Sharpe restored United's lead. Arsenal
then took complete control and spent most of the second period camped
in United's half. The equaliser they deserved came in the 78th minute,
a cracking shot by Merson.
The last three minutes was full of incident. Cantona was booked for a
foul, and two minutes later was sent off for a wild lunge at Adams. I
may be in the minority of non-Utd fans with this view, but I thought
the ref should have warned him for the second challenge. I think the
sending off was a little harsh. (I saw a few minutes of highlights on
the Sky Sports summary this morning).
Finally, Wright scored a perfectly good goal after a mistake by
Schmeicel which the ref ruled out, apparently because Smith fouled the
keeper. TV replay shows the goal was good, I don't think too many
United fans would argue with that.
So, in summary, a slightly disappointing result for Arsenal,
particularly so since Wright's last minute winner was disallowed.
However, we once again showed our great character coming from behind
twice against the best team in the country. From United's point of
view, I think it was a good result. A point at Arsenal (where all the
other top sides have been beated this season, Blackburn, Newcastle,
Leeds) is nothing to be ashamed of. If they do lose the premiership, it
will be points dropped against Swindon and Chelsea etc which will be
the "ones that got away". Also, it could have (and should have) been
worse. It should have been 3-2, Ince should have been booked at the
very least, forcing him to miss next Sunday's cup final.
Declan
|
46.1457 | | PEKING::COSSEYN | Dry those Eyes Hastings.You Wimp!! | Wed Mar 23 1994 14:54 | 8 |
|
Nothing of the diving/play acting from the Arsenal players in a
delibrate ploy to get the Manc players sent off...Thats also disgracful
behaviour...
Neil...
|
46.1458 | And Ian Wright did score the "winning" goal. | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Wed Mar 23 1994 15:38 | 15 |
| >>Nothing of the diving/play acting from the Arsenal players in a
>>delibrate ploy to get the Manc players sent off...Thats also disgracful
>>behaviour...
>>Neil...
What game where you at? It would be disgraceful if it were true, but
it isn't. There was no diving/play acting, there was a fair bit of
hard-tackling from both teams which in the case of United occasionally
went over the top (ho, ho!). Notably Mr Ince who was lucky to be on
the pitch at the end of the game.
By the way that Cantona has got some gall!!
Mike M
|
46.1459 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Wed Mar 23 1994 17:49 | 16 |
|
While everyone has been criticising Arsenal this season for being a
poor side, not scoring goals etc, I would like to draw your attention
to the league table at this stage last year:
P W D L F A Pts
Man Utd 33 17 10 6 50 26 61
Arsenal's league form this season (despite the dodgy start) would
have them challenging for the title in any other season:
P W D L F A Pts
Arsenal 33 15 13 5 45 19 58
Nor does our goal-scoring record compare that unfavourably with United
at this stage last year.
Declan
|
46.1460 | Who's a sportsman? | BUSSTP::DSMITH | Tears of a clown..fatboys's back | Wed Mar 23 1994 18:30 | 13 |
|
re diving etc
Listened to the game of Radio 5, both the commentator and summariser
(Trevor Brooking?) both remarked on a couple of occassions that
Arsenal players, notably Winterburn and Jensen had attempted to get
Cantona into trouble by "feigning injury" when involved in tackles.
They also said that because of Cantona's carry on recently, he should
expect this for the rest of the season as opposition players try and
"wind him up" whereby he may retaliate and fall foul of the ref.
Danny.
|
46.1461 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Wed Mar 23 1994 21:08 | 13 |
| >>re diving etc
>> Listened to the game of Radio 5, both the commentator and summariser
>>(Trevor Brooking?) both remarked on a couple of occassions that
>> Arsenal players, notably Winterburn and Jensen had attempted to get
>> Cantona into trouble by "feigning injury" when involved in tackles.
They've got better eyesight than me, because I didn't see it. What I
did see was a succession of Arsenal players, notably Merson and Selley,
lying on the pitch for minutes at a time following over enthusiastic
challenges from Messrs Ince and Keane.
Mike M
|
46.1462 | Arsenal clear out... | YOUWOT::HOUSEN | World famous brick hypnotist | Thu Mar 24 1994 14:48 | 15 |
| From an article in the Daily Mail, it seems that Arsenal are to proceed with
the clear out, promised earlier in the year. Limpar is off, probably to
Everton - big mistake in my view. Graham acknowledges that he is one of the
most talented players he has coached, but cannot transfer that on to the pitch,
regularly. George, playing him - might help ;-)
Jimmy Carter and Paul Dickov are on loan, Morrow will probably go.. along
with Smith, Linighan and Jensen (all at the end of the season)... all this to
fund the purchase of Chris Sutton (who will probably sign for Man.Utd,anyway).
Not sure what the point of buying Sutton is, if there is no-one to pass to him
(i.e. Limpar)... or maybe we are going to `solely' rely on the midfield genius
of Seaman ;-) (before someone else says it).
Norman
|
46.1463 | ....Hmmmm | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Thu Mar 24 1994 18:17 | 11 |
| Jensen as well eh?
Limpar - what a shame. He was a match winner. It's a shame to loose him.
I still remember his first goal for Arsenal, a cracker against
Villa in the Makita cup.
Remember his lob over Grobbelar from the half way line a couple
of seasons ago?
Not one of the best decsions GG's made. I can imagine him taunting us next
season, either on Everton shirt or on City shirt.
|
46.1464 | Limp Out | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Mar 24 1994 20:38 | 3 |
46.1465 | | KERNEL::WITHALLG | Wait Till They Getta Loada Me | Fri Mar 25 1994 00:14 | 10 |
| Thats a good deal/buy for Everton.
Its a shame that he has gone, done a bit of a Charlie Nicholas if you
ask me. Its hard to be a 'flair player' in a team that 90% of the time
plays a game of hard graft and committment to the cause. He's a bit
like the proverbial ugly duckling. My bet is that well see him as
the Suns 'Star Player' week in week out.
Gazzer
|
46.1466 | A bit strange... | YOUWOT::HOUSEN | World famous brick hypnotist | Fri Mar 25 1994 13:29 | 13 |
| Arsenal have not won anything yet, or qualified for Europe, yet.... and we
let the one player go, who `might' provide the extra class needed to beat
Paris St.Germain, or hopefully whoever we meet in the final.
What does George get in return - a little bit of dosh that he might be
able to use as a down payment on Sutton, or more hopefully IMO, Scott Oakes
(but... next season).
I respect Graham for his achievements, and Limpar would have been a free agent
at the end of the season, but... just seeing the reaction of one of my
overjoyed colleagues (an Everton supporter), makes me depressed ;-{
Norman
|
46.1467 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Fri Mar 25 1994 16:26 | 5 |
| Maybe George is planning to buy Kanchelskis as Anders replacement. He
asked for a transfer yesterday and was apparently told he could leave
at the end of the season. Welcome back Perry Groves!
Declan
|
46.1468 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Mon Mar 28 1994 14:40 | 9 |
| Arsenal 1 Liverpool 0
Merson 47'
Arsenal again rested several players including Adams. By all accounts
we should have been three of four up before Liverpool staged a late
rally. A good result without a full strength team.
Declan
|
46.1469 | 1 -1 | KERNEL::WITHALLG | Wait Till They Getta Loada Me | Wed Mar 30 1994 12:56 | 26 |
|
Paris St Germain 1 Arsenal 1
A frenchman Wright Wright Wright
Good result for the Arse, and it could have been a lot better. Out
hustled a good side with a fair bit of skill. The Brazilian 'Valdo'
looked useful as did their man who scored the goal, shame he kept on
doing the dying swan everytime he was touched.
Ian Selley had a blinding game and I nearly saw John Jenson score-
put the T shirt back in the drawer. Smudger had a great game up front
battling all the time - holding it up for Selley, Merson and Jenson.
Merson had a quiet game, I didn't see him beat one defender last night.
on the whole though 'Fingers crossed' this should see us through. The
2nd leg will be a tight affair.
On the 'concerns' side of it... I have never seen the Arse get beaten
to so many headers in their own box. And Nigel Winterburn... well....
he'd never win a one on one header all the time he has a hole in his
arse. Time and time again he went in to a header with his back to the
ball... basic basic stuff and he couldn't do it. The rest of his game
is good but does need heading practice.
Gazzer
|
46.1470 | Satisfying | CHEFS::EDINBOROUGHS | No relation to Justin | Wed Mar 30 1994 16:26 | 22 |
|
The French started the better team and for the first 15 minutes totally
dominated the game.
Arsenal came back into the game and deservedly scored, going in 1 up at
the break. As expected the French started the second halve at a
frantic pace and scored from a near post header resulting from a
corner. Why there wasn't a man on the front post I don't know, but
Seaman moved off his line and couldn't get back in time.
Valdo looked an extremely good player. He was very comfortable on the
ball and used the ball intelligently. Definately one to look out for in
the return game.
The Arse could I believe have come away with a result last night. They
created enough chances, with Jenson going close in the first halve (is
it ever going to happen ?) and Smith in the second. Having said this the
defence looked ragged and this will be one area I believe GG will need to
sort out for the second leg.
Overall pleased with the result and performance.
Steve.
|
46.1471 | | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed Mar 30 1994 16:35 | 6 |
46.1472 | Total Arsenal | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Smarter not Harder | Wed Mar 30 1994 17:17 | 7 |
| Absoloutley no evidence of any hoofing last night (cue Panes
with a donkey reference). More of this would be appreciated
George.
See you in another six months.
barry.
|
46.1473 | Great stuff... | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Wed Mar 30 1994 17:30 | 11 |
| >>Absoloutley no evidence of any hoofing last night (cue Panes
>>with a donkey reference). More of this would be appreciated
>>George.
My thoughts exactly. Arsenal looked positively continental at times last night.
Why can't they play that way in the league ? Dixon looked a bit suspect at the
back but that was the only real glitch in a superb performance. Good luck
Arsenal , hope you go all the way and more.
Peter.
|
46.1474 | Shergar burger anyone??? | YUPPY::PANES | (Blown) Trebles all round | Wed Mar 30 1994 17:55 | 21 |
| <<< Note 46.1472 by YUPPY::OHAGANB "Smarter not Harder" >>>
-< Total Arsenal >-
> Absoloutley no evidence of any hoofing last night (cue Panes
> with a donkey reference). More of this would be appreciated
> George.
Yo Bazzer,
Giving the French appreciation for certain types of meat. I am sure that
Tone was trying to be as human as possible.
I thought "Flair" Dixon had obviously been having some special coaching
from Rob Andrew.
Stuart
|
46.1475 | Mailing list no news? | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Wed Mar 30 1994 21:29 | 4 |
| I haven't had any messages from the mailing list today. What about others?
Elangco
|
46.1476 | | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Wed Mar 30 1994 21:41 | 8 |
| Well done, Arsenal. A good match even for the neutral. I even jumped up
in excitement at one point.
Would an English victory in the CWC count towards getting extra UEFA
Cup places in future years?
Paul.
|
46.1477 | UEFA places... | YOUWOT::HOUSEN | World famous brick hypnotist | Wed Mar 30 1994 22:43 | 22 |
| re: .1476
Basically the more matches English teams win, the better the rating..
and subsequently the more teams that can qualify. I'm not sure of the
formula, but I reckon if Arsenal go on to win the CWC, we can expect
an extra UEFA place for 1996 (rather than 1995, I think)...
Any more enlightened souls, on this subject?
On the match, (as an Arsenal fan) it was far harder than the match in
Turin... but a lot more interesting too... I hope we don't rue the
chances missed... but I don't think the Parisiens will fancy their
chances at Highbury, despite winning in Madrid, in the last round.
The only fear I have is that Valdo (sp?) will decide to play in Arsenal's
penalty area rather than on the halfway line.... If I'd been his
manager, I would be upset that he didn't use his trickery in more
dangerous areas. The left winger who scored their goal, and tried to
wind up Arsenal's defenders, will I reckon, go seriously absent in the
return... or more hopefully dive into the North Bank ;-)
Norman
|
46.1478 | Ginola | BONNET::VISCIGLIO | Allez O.G.C.N. ! | Thu Mar 31 1994 12:36 | 11 |
|
RE: -1
The "left winger" you mentioned is David Ginola, IMO the best French
player at the moment. His position is generally offensive midfield,
i.e. number 10.
He drives the Paris's offensive line and was the main actor of the
Real's elimination (and eventually contacted by the Real for next
season).
Pierre-Yves
|
46.1479 | Did he play the Dying Swan ! | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Thu Mar 31 1994 13:25 | 10 |
| Re: .1478
> He drives the Paris's offensive line and was the main actor of the
Real's elimination
Does this mean that he took a lot of dives ? ;-)
Jerry.
|
46.1480 | A neutral comment | MOEUR7::SMITH | | Thu Mar 31 1994 14:16 | 8 |
|
Indeed, as an Englishmen living near Paris, I would say to the Arsenal
fans, don't count on going through having drawn away. Paris St. G. are
a strong side and have been for a couple of years. David Ginola is
indeed one of the strongest French players, and I also agree that he
would be even better if he stopped 'diving' around.
Ian
|
46.1481 | | KERNEL::WITHALLG | Wait Till They Getta Loada Me | Thu Mar 31 1994 14:30 | 13 |
|
Arsenal shouldn't have a problem with the return leg. I reckon to see
Keown in to manmark either Ginola or Valdo if they play them upfront
and not from deep. No one mentioned Winterburns shambles of a
performance - that surprises me..
Selley will be a starter as will I think Smithy in place of Campbell.
Being the best defensive side around The Arese could jsut shut up shop
and go thorugh on the away goal. Interesting game ahead.
Gazzer
|
46.1482 | Play a few rugger games at the Arsenal. | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Thu Mar 31 1994 14:43 | 13 |
| Just a thought...
If I were in Arsenal's position I would plough up Highbury.
The state of the pitch in Paris hampered the passing game of the French team but
suited the Arsenal style and aided the midfield and defence in getting to the
pitch of the tackle quicker because it was taking the PSG players so long to
control the ball.
A good pitch at Highbury will IMO be a disadvantage to the home side. Maybe this
is why PSG have won away from home after loosing at home ?
Peter.
|
46.1483 | If you're going ploughing you'll need a Carthorse !!! | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Thu Mar 31 1994 18:03 | 6 |
| Good idea Peter,
Just put Tony Adams out running about on the pitch for a couple of
hours. That should plough it up enough ;-)
Jerry.
|
46.1484 | Gooners | PEKING::ANTELLJ | | Thu Mar 31 1994 19:55 | 16 |
| offensive line , do they play with a linebacker and a wide reciever.
Did they play with a round ball or is it oval ?
This game has changed a lot really in the past few years, what happend
to the running in channels , knocking it to the far stick, and scoring
goals just for fun(Atkinson)
Route one that was nice and turnips came late on, this old game is
changing fast.
In Europe we expect a biased Ref and we were not disapionted !
Nice one George!!! though stop telling the truth you are a football
manager.
Gooner
|
46.1485 | Que? | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Thu Mar 31 1994 20:00 | 9 |
| Sorry Stuart, I thought I'd get in first.
>to the running in channels , knocking it to the far stick, and scoring
No stick at Arsenal, just plenty of carrots.
Paul.
|
46.1486 | Tickets for next saturday!! | ELIS::BOEREN | Vidi, vici, veni! :) | Tue Apr 05 1994 16:46 | 23 |
| Hi guys,
Just a few questions:
- Does Arsenal play at home this saturday?
If they do:
- Are there still tickets for sale?
- How much are they?
- Could someone get me 2 ? (I'm flying into London
saturday-morning and leave sunday-evening, and I would really
love to see one of my favorite British teams play. We would have
to talk about the time and place where I pick 'em up)
If they don't:
- What other teams play in London this saturday?
- Still tickets available?
- At what price?
- Could someone get me 2 ?
For questions, please mail me at:
ELIS::BOEREN
Thanx in advance.
Marcel
|
46.1487 | Farming | UPROAR::WOODWARDD | Woody | Tue Apr 05 1994 17:44 | 7 |
| re :.1483 - get Tony Adams to run around to plough up the pitch
- They could then get him to graze on it for a few hrs. to plough
it up some more ..........
woody.
|
46.1488 | Old jokes | YOUWOT::HOUSEN | World famous brick hypnotist | Tue Apr 05 1994 18:45 | 10 |
| Not rising to the bait... just some observations...
The jokes about Adams are a bit old, aren't they lads? How about some
Knock-Knock jokes to raise the humour level ;-)
I bet if he became available, all the top Premier sides would try to buy him...
probably why he is a first choice in Venables team! But dream on, he's staying
at Arsenal!
Norman
|
46.1489 | your wish is ... | YUPPY::PANES | Nearly back | Tue Apr 05 1994 19:01 | 15 |
|
Knock knock
Who's there?
Eey-ore
Eey-ore who?
Eey-always appeals for offside.
I thenk yew,
Rupert Pumpkin
|
46.1490 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Oh Happy Day | Tue Apr 05 1994 20:42 | 5 |
| Despite the fact that I am no fan of Arsenal, I have to come leaping to Tony
Adams' side. The man is a supreme central defender, and like -2 said, I'm sure
each and every Premiership manager would give his back teeth to sign him.
Mike
|
46.1491 | We're back to (the) drawing boring(ed) | OPG::TORPEYM | Dog of the Year, 1952 | Tue Apr 05 1994 20:49 | 11 |
| Stuart
I think Adams has put on some stormimg exhibitions of late particularly
against the Shroud of Turin (were they a real team or was it fake?) and
for England. But we're back to the drawing game as of easter.
The last four in Europe each hold up a unique challenge particularly for Adams
and the defence. Watching on Eurosport the Parma forwards are exceptional and
PSG are only a mite less of a challenge.
Rex....mascot to the Grateful Dead
|
46.1492 | PSG not good at the moment | BONNET::VISCIGLIO | Allez O.G.C.N. ! | Wed Apr 06 1994 12:35 | 9 |
|
News from PSG:
Don't worry too much for Adams & Arsenal.
Paris SG is in a very bad shape at the moment, being defeated yesterday
at Nantes 3-0, after having suffered a lot versus Cannes (2-1) last
Saturday. They really look exhausted.
Pierre-Yves
|
46.1493 | | KERNEL::WITHALLG | Wait Till They Getta Loada Me | Wed Apr 06 1994 14:35 | 14 |
|
The Arses game against Wimbledon has been postponed to allow the boys
to prepare for PSG II.
SOoooooooooo ---
Don't go coz it ain't on.
Gazzer -
also preparing for PSG II .
|
46.1494 | Score Please | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed Apr 06 1994 16:27 | 3 |
46.1495 | Benfica 2-1 Parma | YOUWOT::HOUSEN | World famous brick hypnotist | Wed Apr 06 1994 16:34 | 4 |
| Watching Parma lately... they have definitely gone off the boil, so unless
they improve it will be Benfica (and `hopefully' Arsenal).
Norman
|
46.1496 | | BUSSTP::DREES | | Thu Apr 07 1994 00:51 | 6 |
|
re .1494
Benfica 2 Parma 1
Del.
|
46.1497 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Tue Apr 12 1994 17:35 | 9 |
| Arsenal play Paris SG in the return leg at Highbury this evening. The
game will be shown live in most ITV regions starting at 7:25.
I'm sure it will be a tough, tight game. I hope Arsenal don't sit back
and play for a 0-0 draw - much too risky.
good luck lads
Declan
|
46.1498 | C'mon Arsenal. Actually they've been playing some nice football lately...Keep it up ! | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Tue Apr 12 1994 17:38 | 0 |
46.1499 | | KERNEL::WITHALLG | Wait Till They Getta Loada Me | Tue Apr 12 1994 18:12 | 12 |
|
PSG must score tonight. 0-0 is no good for them. The Arse can put them
under it with an early goal.
Its gonna be a tight game.
Anybody know where the final is being held ?.
Gazzer
|
46.1500 | Note 1500 | KERNEL::WITHALLG | Wait Till They Getta Loada Me | Tue Apr 12 1994 18:13 | 2 |
|
|
46.1501 | Final=Copenhagen | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Tue Apr 12 1994 18:18 | 1 |
|
|
46.1502 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Aye Karumba | Tue Apr 12 1994 18:58 | 9 |
46.1503 | | NEWOA::FIDO_T | Conation is the key | Tue Apr 12 1994 19:09 | 1 |
| Is that for Paris to win tonight's game or the tie ?
|
46.1504 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Aye Karumba | Tue Apr 12 1994 19:57 | 7 |
|
Tonights game. I reckon that they will turn the Arse over with an early
goal.
Tony
|
46.1505 | | KERNEL::WITHALLG | Wait Till They Getta Loada Me | Tue Apr 12 1994 22:23 | 17 |
|
Tony -
1) Get lost
2) I don't suppose you'll be travelling with us boys to the final ?.
Arseuming that we get through we are already planning to make the
journey to the final. Arseuming that we get tickets were planning to
drive and make a stop over in AMSTERDAM on the way back.
Anybody else fancy making up a carload..
Gazzer.
|
46.1506 | What an Arse. | BUSSTP::DSMITH | Gazza/Wrighty=BUBBLEHEADS | Wed Apr 13 1994 12:10 | 19 |
|
Arsenal 1 PSG 0
After Seaman nearly blew it early on, Campbell scored in 6 minutes
to give Arsenal the lead. PSG played some very good football for the
rest of the 1st half but only really threatened on a couple of
occassions. 2nd half was pretty even and Arsenal got through quite
comfortably in the end.
What the hell was Ian Wright playing at? His tackle on the PSG
defender was crazy to say the least, the guy was running back down
the bye-line towards his own goal and Wright dives in with a tackle
from behind. Most European referees will always give a free kick for
this type of tackle, the booking had to follow. Could be costly for
Arsenal in the final.
Danny.
|
46.1507 | Good ol' Arsenal! :-> | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Wed Apr 13 1994 12:32 | 13 |
| Well done Arsenal.. from the way I was cheering after Campbell scored
you wouldn't think I was a Leeds fan! :->
It was a real shame about Ian Wright.. it didn't look that bad a
challenge but those type of tackles always seem to get book in
international or euro matches.. :-< The number of bad tackles
on the Aresnal defence & midfield... it looked liked they were
trying to score by crippling all the players...
I fancy them to play Parma in the final.. they may find it difficult
without Wright but I'll think they'll win it! :->
Rick.
|
46.1508 | Yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh ! Boing Boing Boing | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Wed Apr 13 1994 13:30 | 13 |
| Well done Arsenal ! Brilliant stuff !
When that goal went in I was out of my seat , jumping around the room and
shouting incoherently. Well at least I didn't hurt myself . These padded walls
are great.
To be honest you were lucky to ride the first half storm as well as you did and
as for the second half well they had run themselves ragged in the first trying
to get the goal back and just didn't seem to have anything left.
An unjustified yellow card for Wright and one which IMO means that they are less
likely to win the Final.
Good luck anyway ,
Peter.
|
46.1509 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Aye Karumba | Wed Apr 13 1994 13:57 | 9 |
|
Oh well, another Lady Godiva down the bog. I don't who was crying more
like a five year old who'd been given a Chinese burn, me or Ian Wright.
I kind of hope you win the final. Kind of.
Tony
|
46.1510 | They didn't play well, but... | YOUWOT::HOUSEN | World famous brick hypnotist | Wed Apr 13 1994 14:31 | 16 |
| Well it was nailbiting stuff, and to be honest that was far from Arsenal's
most convincing performance. Paris played well, but couldn't finish. I think
the game was won in the first leg when Graham outhought Groucho and his
entourage.
Wright's tackle, a little rash... but in the heat of the moment, he just wanted
the ball. He showed how much he wanted Arsenal to win with his second half
performance; he was unlucky to get booked considering some of the tackles that
didn't get yellow cards. I wouldn't like to be John Jensen when he wakes up this
morning, with all his bruises!
I hope we play Parma, they are going through a very bad patch at
the moment.... and it would be nice to beat two Italian clubs, as supposedly
their league is so superior to the English league.
Norman
|
46.1511 | | TRUCKS::SANT | network partner exited | Wed Apr 13 1994 14:36 | 9 |
|
Well done to the Arse.
I hope you win the final. It will be good for British football,
and more specifically English football. Other Englisg clubs can
only benefit from your success as long as your fans and players
behave themselves, which they have done in Eurpoe this season.
Andy.
|
46.1512 | Pss..wanna buy a passport.. hardly used | YUPPY::PANES | Jesus loves you, more than I do | Wed Apr 13 1994 14:50 | 8 |
|
I thought that George Graham was both considered and displayed dignity
when discussing Ian Wright's booking. Such a refreshing change from how
some soured Scottish managers would have dealt with it.
Stuart
|
46.1513 | Adams....immense. | PAKORA::DROONEY | Lifes a beach | Wed Apr 13 1994 15:01 | 13 |
|
From what I saw on the box Tony Adams was outstanding for Arsenal
last night,he`ll need the players around him to pull their weight
more if they are to have a chance in the final.
Merson should help make up for the exclusion of Wright but is it
just me that thinks Kevin Campbell looks extremely lazy.
He took his goal well but looked to me as though he was happy
to let Wright and Smith do all the running.
Good luck in the final.
D.
|
46.1514 | Bould - will you learn to BOOT IT | HEART::DIDCOCK | | Wed Apr 13 1994 15:05 | 11 |
|
I only saw a little bit of the second half last night, but for
that period of the game EVERY time Bould (sp?) went to clear the ball
he tapped it to the nearest Parisian (or Brasilian) he could find. His
defensive clearances resembled a man expecting to find a few Franc.
notes in his boots after the game.
The last performance of such defensive ineptitude I've witnessed
came from Neil Cossey, but that is another story.
Cliff
|
46.1515 | What a night | COPCLU::EISMARK | Soren Eismark @DMO | Wed Apr 13 1994 15:49 | 7 |
| Does anyone know what has happened to Nigel Winterburn.
Will he be able to play in the final?
Thanks
Soren
|
46.1516 | Arsenal defender in multiple fractured toe-nail scare | YUPPY::PANES | Jesus loves you, more than I do | Wed Apr 13 1994 15:58 | 23 |
| <<< Note 46.1515 by COPCLU::EISMARK "Soren Eismark @DMO" >>>
-< What a night >-
>Does anyone know what has happened to Nigel Winterburn.
>Will he be able to play in the final?
>Thanks
Soren,
You probably saw Nige rolling around in agony and stretchered off to the
hospital and are duly worried.
As is the custom for Arsenal defenders his leg was x-rayed and a brain
scan performed. Both produced negative results.
Stuart
BTW He has twisted his ankle.
|
46.1517 | | KERNEL::WITHALLG | Wait Till They Getta Loada Me | Wed Apr 13 1994 16:13 | 10 |
|
Phew, that was lucky. I thought he had Torn his shirt or laddered his
socks. I hope they can repair him for the final.
Anybody going ??>
Gazzer
|
46.1518 | Looking forward to 4.5.1994 | COPCLU::EISMARK | Soren Eismark @DMO | Wed Apr 13 1994 16:18 | 16 |
| Re. 46.1516
Thank you, it is nice to see that you still have your sense of humour.
Re. 46.1517
Yes, as an Arsenal supporter living in Copenhagen, how could I possibly
resist the opportunity to see my beloved team in an European Cup final.
I can hardly wait.
Regards,
Soren
|
46.1519 | | PEKING::COSSEYN | | Wed Apr 13 1994 16:18 | 8 |
|
Cliff, how can you have a dig at me, your ability to scoop a shot,stubb
your big toe and pick out a Conifer tree when you get a sight of goal is
only matched by John Jensen....
By the way which of the ineptitude performances were you thinking of..
Neil....
|
46.1520 | | KERNEL::WITHALLG | Wait Till They Getta Loada Me | Wed Apr 13 1994 16:21 | 10 |
|
Soren,
can you get me three tickets ????>
We plan to drive out.
I would love you forever.
Gary 833-3905
|
46.1521 | | KERNEL::WITHALLG | Wait Till They Getta Loada Me | Wed Apr 13 1994 16:24 | 9 |
|
Details for the trip to Copenhagen will appear in the match programme
versus Chelsea this Saturday.
Telephone info will be available from the Travel Club from Monday
- 071 359-0205
Gazzer
|
46.1522 | Coz. inept performances - should start new note? | HEART::DIDCOCK | | Wed Apr 13 1994 17:03 | 11 |
|
Neil, the one that will always stick in my mind is the last match
of the season at Palmer Park. The score was 2-2, the ball fell to you
at Left back, you skillfully brought it under control, dummied to the
outside run, swerved as though to burst in-field, then decided
bollocks to all that I'll blast it past my own keeper instead (from
outside the pen. box).
You git,
Cliff
|
46.1523 | | PEKING::COSSEYN | | Wed Apr 13 1994 17:09 | 4 |
|
Yep! that was a cracker...
Neil..
|
46.1524 | | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Wed Apr 13 1994 17:24 | 5 |
| Well done the Arse. Go on now and win the final (SWFC Supporter
Disclaimer: only for the extra EUFA place, of course).
Paul.
|
46.1525 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Wed Apr 13 1994 17:51 | 6 |
| I thought Tony Adams was a colossus last night. I just don't know what
Arsenal would do without him!
A great result last night. Here's hoping we can go all the way.
Declan
|
46.1526 | When Tone goes up to lift the CWC I'll be there... | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Wed Apr 13 1994 18:30 | 7 |
| Soren,
Are there any cheap (circa 25 pounds/night, 250DKr - or less!) hotels in
Copenhagen? And what about places to eat and drink? Any information
you can provide would be very welcome.
Mike M
|
46.1527 | | YUPPY::PANES | Smells like Kurt Cobain | Wed Apr 13 1994 19:14 | 13 |
| <<< Note 46.1526 by YUPPY::MCCABE "Mike" >>>
-< When Tone goes up to lift the CWC I'll be there... >-
> Soren,
> Are there any cheap (circa 25 pounds/night, 250DKr - or less!) hotels in
> Copenhagen? And what about places to eat and drink? Any information
> you can provide would be very welcome.
Isn't Christiana (sp?) near Copenhagen? That could be just the place
for the well heeled ( car-coated ) Arse fan about town.
Stuart
|
46.1528 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Wed Apr 13 1994 19:36 | 10 |
| Stuart,
I've seen some fairly tasteless personal names in my time, but have to
take my hat off to you and say that "smells like Kurk Cobain" takes the
cake, the biscuit and everything else on the table. Personally, I
always wanted to use one of Arthur Daly's one-liners, but there isn't
room. Something like "We are only blades of grass, Terry my son,
waiting for the great Qualcast of life"
Declan
|
46.1529 | Thanks for pointing that one out Declan. Rolling :-))))))) | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Wed Apr 13 1994 19:40 | 0 |
46.1530 | | COPCLU::EISMARK | Soren Eismark @DMO | Thu Apr 14 1994 11:44 | 7 |
| Gary and Mike,
I will do my best.
I'll get back to you as soon as possible.
Soren
|
46.1531 | Informations on the 4th of May | COPCLU::EISMARK | Soren Eismark @DMO | Fri Apr 15 1994 11:44 | 21 |
46.1532 | | KERNEL::WITHALLG | Wait Till They Getta Loada Me | Fri Apr 15 1994 16:29 | 15 |
46.1533 | Anyone else going ????????? | KERNEL::WITHALLG | Wait Till They Getta Loada Me | Fri Apr 15 1994 17:24 | 22 |
46.1534 | Thanks for the info, Soren. | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Fri Apr 15 1994 17:55 | 4 |
| I'll be going, Gary. By the way, what exactly have you booked and how
much is it costing?
Mike
|
46.1535 | | KERNEL::WITHALLG | Wait Till They Getta Loada Me | Fri Apr 15 1994 18:03 | 15 |
|
Mike,
I haven't doen a thing except make enquiries. Have you any experience
with this Euro travel stuff. My limit is two weeks in Ibiza and
Awaydays to Villa park etc.
Do tickets for this type of event go on a first come first served
basis ?. Is it usual for a club to sell their entire allocation. ?.
What are you doing about your trip ?.
Gazzer
|
46.1536 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Fri Apr 15 1994 18:57 | 34 |
| Gary,
The last one I went on was the Torino game. I went with the Travel Club,
on a one day trip, it cost 199 pounds. It was a really good day out.
Yes, Arsenal usually sell all their allocation of tickets. For the
away European games this season Arsenal have usually been allocated
about 3000 tickets. The only way to get one of these tickets was to
buy an appropriate travel package from the club. You also have to join
the Travel Club.
For the final rumour has it that Arsenal will be getting 14,500
tickets. In the first instance to get one of these you have to be a
Bond holder, Season Ticket holder or Travel Club member. It's also
rumoured that Bond holders and Season Ticket holders will be able to
buy these without a travel package, so that they can make their own way
there. Any tickets left will then be put on general sale. It's likely
that the club will do three sorts of travel package; three day coach
journey, one day air trip and a two day "executive" package.
Ideally, I'd like to go Tuesday and come back after the game on
Wednesday, but I can't find any packages that do that apart from
booking scheduled flights, which at about 450 pounds return is not on
for me.
Getting to Copenhagen from the UK seems to be a major pain in the bum
and costly with it. Not helped by the fact that it's on an island off
the coast of mainland Europe. So if you get a ferry to the Hook, you'll
have to get another ferry at the other end.
I'll wait to see what the club have to offer tomorrow, but I'll
probably end up buying the one day air trip.
Mike M
|
46.1537 | | KERNEL::WITHALLG | Wait Till They Getta Loada Me | Fri Apr 15 1994 19:38 | 12 |
|
Mike,
Im not a travel club member.
Whats the chances of joining the TC now ?.
Whats the chances of a TC member buying tickets for me ?.
Gary
|
46.1538 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Fri Apr 15 1994 20:17 | 14 |
| Gary,
Membership of the Travel Club is now closed until 26 April, I think.
The obvious reason is to give existing members first choice of the
final tickets.
The chances of a Travel Club member buying you tickets depends on how
many the club issue per person. I would guess it's not very high,
because it will probably be one per person.
All the ticket details are being printed in the programme tomorrow.
I'll mail you Monday with the info.
Mike M
|
46.1539 | | KERNEL::WITHALLG | Wait Till They Getta Loada Me | Fri Apr 15 1994 20:28 | 7 |
|
Love you Mike.
Gazzer
|
46.1540 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Tue Apr 19 1994 18:49 | 13 |
| Arsenal are playing Wimbledon tonight. I believe slow Eddie has been
allowed to join the Irish squad for the game against Holland, Merson is
still ill and Winterburn injured. Whatever the result, we don't need any
more injuries before the Cup final on May 4th. It's bad enough being
without Wright.
All credit to Wimbledon for postponing the game a couple of weeks back
to allow the Gunners to prepare for the PSG game. I seem to remember a
certain North London outfilt telling us to get stuffed when we asked
for the same favour in 1980 (and we then sent out a reserve team and
stuffed them!).
Declan
|
46.1541 | Last two matches | YOUWOT::HOUSEN | World famous brick hypnotist | Wed Apr 20 1994 15:56 | 21 |
| Home v Chelsea Won 1-0 (Ian Wright 72 mins)
Not a good game by all accounts, but a great diving header by Wright, for the
goal. Newton hit the post for Chelsea, at the death.
Home v Wimbledon Drew 1-1 (Bould 51 mins)
The form team, Wimbledon! took the lead when Earle scored on 37 mins, following
a Seaman mistake. Wimbledon had several chances to increase their lead but
Seaman redeemed himself with some good saves. Bould volleyed home to equalise.
(his first goal for 2 seasons) and Arsenal came more into the game.
Both keepers made good stops... Arsenal nearly won it at the end, with Wright
going close, and Dixon hitting the post. Wimbledon have beaten all the other top
5 teams in the last couple of months, so maybe this was a point gained!
Arsenal have failed to beat Wimbledon at home for six seasons (according
to Ceefax). Wimbledon are now poised for a top six spot... their chairman,
Sam Hamman, said earlier in the season that they are a top six side.... after
their recent results, maybe he's right!!?
Norman
|
46.1542 | Some bad news | COPCLU::EISMARK | Soren Eismark @DMO | Thu Apr 21 1994 12:30 | 19 |
| As Arsenal are approaching the most important match of the season (ECWC
final in case you didn't know) we need to pull on all the best players
we have at our disposal.
However, the injury side is starting to get a bit worrying.
Yesterday, John Jensen played for Denmark in a friendly against
Hungary. Some how the Hungarians didn't seem to be too friendly, and
after some 15 minutes of play, John was kicked right on the knee in an
assault that outside a football pitch would have been taken to court.
He was strechered off, and the first reports indicate, that he will be
out for at least 4 to 6 weeks. So definately no final for him. I am
afraid his energy, though perhaps lacking in technical skill, will be
missed in the Arsenal midfield.
Who will replace him?
Soren
|
46.1543 | re : john jensen | OPG::TORPEYM | "What a day for a Daydream..." | Thu Apr 21 1994 20:49 | 18 |
| John Jensen was probably bought on the strength of his performances
for Denmark in the European Championship. He spent the early rounds
of the finals shooting all around the ground as sighters for the final.
Having lulled the opposition into a false sense of security when he takes
aim, he finally got a shot on target in the Final!
Apart from the shot in the first leg against PSG, I can't remember Jensen
even getting a keeper to move for one of his woeful attempts at shooting in
his 18months at Arsenal.
His shooting is a joke in the West stand and so we were all expecting him to
score in the final!!
I thought the first PSG game was his best performance for Arsenal, and it will
be a pity to lose his workrate and energy but I see Selley as a developing
creative midfielder for the future.
Jensen? sell him.
|
46.1544 | more on Jensen | COPCLU::EISMARK | Soren Eismark @DMO | Fri Apr 22 1994 12:21 | 10 |
| I agree that John Jensen is not the most dangerous in front of goal.
However, his workrate in the midfield is quite impressive.
Latest news is, that he will be out for about 10 weeks, which means he
will only just be ready for the new season.
George Graham must find out what he wants from the team, before he
starts selling or buying more players.
Soren
|
46.1545 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Fri Apr 22 1994 21:25 | 4 |
| The Arsenal groundsman has received the annual award for the best playing
surface in the premiership.
Declan
|
46.1546 | No surprise | BONNET::HARDY | | Sat Apr 23 1994 12:24 | 5 |
| Declan,
Let's face it, after Wimbledon it's probably the least played on!
Peter
|
46.1547 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Mon Apr 25 1994 12:38 | 7 |
| Aston Villa 1 Arsenal 2
Houghton Wright (2)
Wright (who else) scored the winner with the last kick of the game.
Declan
|
46.1548 | revenge is sweet | YOUWOT::HOUSEN | World famous brick hypnotist | Tue Apr 26 1994 20:24 | 4 |
| Wright's last minute winner makes up for when Villa stole the game at
Highbury, with a last minute goal, to win 2-1.
Norman
|
46.1549 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Thu Apr 28 1994 22:00 | 31 |
| QPR 1 Arsenal 1
Penrice Merson
A creditable draw I suppose, since we havn't put out a full strength
team in weeks. George seems to be resting a couple of players per game
leading up to the final next week.
Merson's goal was pure magic, by the way.
I believe this came from a German internet mailing list - the latest
European club rankings. It only listed the top 13, so don't ask me
where anyone else is.
Pos. Club
1 AC Milan
2 Parma
3 Man Utd
4 Torino
5 Barcelona
6 Anderlecht
7 Porto
8 Sampdoria
9 ARSENAL
10 Werder Bremen
11 Juventus
12 Paris St G
13 Inter Milan
|
46.1550 | How about the others ... ? | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Fri Apr 29 1994 13:04 | 8 |
| Hi Declan,
Thanks for posting the rankings. Any idea where Blackburn are ranked ?
Jerry.
Sorry, I couldn't resist ;-)))
|
46.1551 | Oh no, not again ;-) | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Fri Apr 29 1994 13:50 | 10 |
| Jerry,
Why do you have to turn everything into a discussion about your
favourite team ?
You really are an obsessive Blackburn fan aren't you.
Cheers,
Andy
|
46.1552 | Sherlock Green strikes again ;-) | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Fri Apr 29 1994 18:17 | 8 |
| It's a fair cop Andy,
Once again your amazing powers of observation have figured me out. I
thought I had succeeded in masking my natural curiosity about my
favourite team, by pretending to make a joke. Oh well, back to the
drawing board ...
Jerry.
|
46.1553 | Clarification | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most (In)famous Welshman | Tue May 03 1994 06:22 | 5 |
| What day/time is the final and is it on the 3rd or 4th?
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
46.1554 | Some facts | COPCLU::EISMARK | Soren Eismark @DMO | Tue May 03 1994 11:53 | 9 |
| The final is being played Wednesday the 4th of May at 20.15 local
Danish time.
The result will be (I pray) a 2:1 victory for the Gunners. However, it
will be very close.
Regards,
Soren
|
46.1555 | Television coverage of the final... | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Wed May 04 1994 13:29 | 11 |
|
For anybody with a Satellite......
Astra 19.2 Transponder 33 10.964 H
ZDF (German)
Programme Time: 19:00 BST 20:00 CET.....
(I think I may search out the extravagant Italian commentary
on a neighbouring Sat...)
Dezzz.
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46.1556 | Good Luck to Arsenal tonight | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed May 04 1994 14:18 | 1 |
|
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46.1557 | | BERN01::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon | Wed May 04 1994 14:26 | 5 |
|
Yes, come on Arsenal, lets see a British team win in Europe tonight!
Good luck - hope the travelling fans have a good, safe time.
JBG
|
46.1558 | Cook their Bacon lads...Hammer them.. | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Wed May 04 1994 14:55 | 8 |
| Danish... Bacon... Ham... etc.. get it ?
Well anyway ,
C'MON THE ARSENAL !!!!!!
Peter.
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46.1559 | Up the Arse | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Zulu's....fousands of `em | Wed May 04 1994 15:26 | 1 |
| Yeah, let's do the biz tonite....
|
46.1560 | | BERN01::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon | Wed May 04 1994 16:49 | 6 |
|
Re. -2
Peter, we're getting a bit cheesed off with your attempted wit. 8-)
JBG
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46.1561 | Peter, what *have* you started... | PAVONE::TURNER | | Wed May 04 1994 16:59 | 4 |
| re -1
Still, good to see he's EGGing on the Arse, anyway;-)
Dom
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46.1562 | Well JBG, you can kiss my Parma...:-) Now that doesn't sound right ? | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Wed May 04 1994 17:00 | 0 |
46.1563 | | KERNEL::WITHALLG | | Wed May 04 1994 18:03 | 16 |
|
Damn and blast, thanks to the millions of Arse Armchair supporters that
have snapped up all the tickets - I'll be watching the game on TV with
Capital Gold providing the commentry.
Trust me to have to change jobs at a critical moment in History.
Soren - if yer going can you send me a program. I'll obviously send you
the sheckles to cover it.
Good luck boys. safe journey and all that.
Gazzer - Arsenal Armchair supporter.
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46.1564 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Wed May 04 1994 18:04 | 25 |
| Arsenal have serious injury problems for tonight's game, unfortunately.
By now everyone knows that Wright and Jenson are gone. So too are
Keown, Hillier and probably McGoldrick. Seaman will need a painkilling
shot to enable him to play. It'll be really tough with so many players
out. I'm sure George now regrets selling Anders to Everton. If the
Gunners can pull it off, it will be a tremendous achievement.
The Italians have been having a real go at English football. One guy
(Grun) was quoted as saying that Parma will win because they are far
superior to English teams etc....that kind of stuff. He said that no
Italian side would have lost to Galatasary and was scathing
about the lack of quality in the English game. It had one or two
"mediocre" teams, namely Arsenal and Man U, and the rest were very
poor. You should read the interview....
I hope Arsenal win tonight for Arsenal and their fans, but also for the
English game. The Danish branch of the Arsenal supporters club were
featured on Sky News last night. There will be nearly 20,000 neutrals
at tonight's game and the Danish supporters reckon most of the neutrals
will cheer for Arsenal.
Good Luck lads!
Declan
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46.1565 | Do it, Arsenal! | PAVONE::TURNER | | Wed May 04 1994 19:20 | 30 |
| In their defence, I have to say that in the interviews I've heard with
Parma players here in Italy, they were fairly sporting. Scala, the
manager, is usually a very fair person, and indeed, he said that he
respects Arsenal and has been impressed on the three occasions he has
seen them play.
In fact, it's interesting to see hear the general consensus about
Arsenal. Scala and a couple of Parma players have all been quoted as
saying that Arsenal are the "least British" of the teams in the Premier
League. They play "slow, patient, intelligent football" and are "just as
likely to create chances through the middle as via the wings" (all rough
paraphrasing). The only negative comments I've heard were from Asprilla
and Crippa (who is to Parma what David Batty is to Blackburn).
I'd love Arsenal to pull it off tonight, but I think Parma will just
shade it. It's a sickener about the injuries because with a full side
out, I wouldn't have had any qualms about putting money on Arsenal.
Jensen would have been the ideal man to mark Zola and I'm sure Wright
would have given Appolloni/Minotti a headache or three.
I reckon Arsenal's biggest problem will be stopping Asprilla who loves
to run with the ball from deep positions. He's also adept at getting
free kicks/penalties (i.e. very unsteady on his feet ;-)), which could
be dangerous given that Zola is pretty lethal with free kicks.
Lets hope the people on the terraces can give Arsenal a lift!
Dom
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46.1566 | For all you states side.... Full Time...... | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Wed May 04 1994 23:39 | 6 |
| Arse 1 - Parma 0
Alan Smith
Rick.
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46.1567 | Highly entertaining CWC Final. Well done Arsenal. | BERN01::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon | Thu May 05 1994 11:05 | 35 |
|
Many congratulations to Arsenal & fans on an excellent performance. The
games really could have gone either way & I always had the feeling that
if Parma scored they were likely to get a bagful.....so for me the
whole game was "edge of the seat" stuff with Arsenal just holding on to
their one goal advantage.
A well taken goal by Smith with little time to bring the ball down
and shoot. Arsenal always looked threatening at corners and Campbell
esspecially came close with a few headers. At the other end, Brolin had
a great cross goal shot come back off the inside of the far post and
Seaman had to make one reaction save from a close range shot. Brolin's
header in the first 5 minutes looked like it might cause Arsenal some
embarrasment.
Apprilla looked very lively, always wanting the ball, with great
close control and nice lay offs. When it came to shooting though,
Arsenal seemed to always manage to crowd him out. Brolin looked very
good too and impressed me with the way he managed to remain on his feet
the whole game whereas many of his team mates were suffering from an
ear infection affecting their balance 8-).
Mana of the match for me was Bould, although the whole Arsenal
defence deserve medals. They soaked up some incredible pressure and
inspite of cramps late on they kept running and closing down Apprilla &
Co. When Parma started resorting to the long ball there was rarely any
doubt who would win the headers.
A great credit to British football and a very entertaining game to
watch (pretty clean too - apart form the Italian crowd throwing coins
etc at Winterburn & the medics).
Well done Arsenal.
JBG
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46.1568 | | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Thu May 05 1994 12:12 | 6 |
| Well done the Arse. Didn't see the match but heard it was a good one
with Smith taking an excellent goal. Does this definitely mean that an
extra Uefa place is coming our way next year.
Paul.
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46.1569 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Thu May 05 1994 12:42 | 4 |
| Good one by the Arse... At least Thomas Brolin got some of his own
medicine for once after the 1992 European Championships!! :->>>
Rick.
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46.1570 | Well Done | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu May 05 1994 12:52 | 4 |
46.1571 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Zulu's....fousands of `em | Thu May 05 1994 13:13 | 7 |
| well done the Arse....thoroughly deserved....I thought the ref was a
prat, he really liked the sound of that whistle cos he kept blowing it
every 5 seconds....it was also sad to see the Parma fans pelting an
injured player with stones and bottles and whatever they could get
their hands on....
man of the match? It has to be Eddie McGoldrick....
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46.1572 | \ | GALVIA::SPAIN | signed long gary(); | Thu May 05 1994 13:27 | 10 |
|
Great victory. One of the rare occasions that I actually wanted
Arsenal to win and they managed it.
This was a fully deserved victory which was accomplished thanks to
excellent defending and total commitment.
BTW when was football changed to a 100 minute match?
Gary.
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46.1573 | Well done | UNTADE::PCAS | Yorkie | Thu May 05 1994 13:37 | 10 |
| >> BTW when was football changed to a 100 minute match?
:^) Yeh, the commentator on ZDF mentioned this a few times. It was
the extra time he allowed in the first half that bemused me - a good
5 minutes, but there had been no stoppages.
I thought the Arse defense played brilliantly, and (I never thought I'd
say this) I actually cheered for the Arse to win (gulp!).
Al.
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46.1574 | There are some true sportsmen left ! | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Thu May 05 1994 13:43 | 12 |
| Al,
You may think it amazing that you cheered Arsenal on last night, but I
just heard something even more amazing. Ray Wright, an avid Spurs fan,
just told me that, after last night, he doesn't mind so much if Spurs
get relegated this year. At least he can be happy in the knowledge that
one of the London clubs is doing well. It's great to see such sporting
sentiment expressed even when his club is having a rough time.
Well done Ray, you're an example to us all !!!
Jerry.
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46.1575 | Well done the defense | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Thu May 05 1994 13:47 | 20 |
| Well done Arsenal. You held out well , a well taken goal and good defence.
Parma looked head and shoulders above Arsenal skillwise but they just didn't
seem able to combat the English defensive tactics.
One has the feeling that if Parma had've scored early on ,from Brolin's header ,
, it would have been a rout.
Paul Merson was a sad case ,as was Cambell and both should be sold ,in the off
season. Cambell could've wraped it up a couple of times and any decent payer
would have Merson didn't seem capable of taking on a player at all.
Not to take away from Arsenal they did what they're good at and maybe if Wright
and Jensen had been playing things would have been different and the victory
more comprehensive.
The best thing about this is Newcastle United will join the great Man. United
and Blackburn in Europe next season and personally I fancy them all to do well
and show Europe the skillful side of British football.
Peter.
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46.1576 | Re-2 WHAT....! | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Thu May 05 1994 13:48 | 1 |
|
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46.1577 | | BERN01::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon | Thu May 05 1994 13:48 | 11 |
|
Jerry,
I have to say I think your out of line Jerry. Your last reply was
sick, considering Ray has cut his wrists twice this month already and
is now in a straight-jacket for his own saftey. You know full well he
tried to throw himself out of the window on hearing last nights result.
8-)
JBG
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46.1578 | | BERN01::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon | Thu May 05 1994 13:52 | 10 |
|
Peter,
you singled out Campbell & Merson, but what about Paul Daives? He
looked to me as if he was only there for the pose value. He seemed to
stroll about, trying to look cool but did nothing of any great value
and wasn't interested in getting "stuck in". As I mentioned earlier,
last nights victory should be dedicated to Arsenals back 4.
JBG
|
46.1579 | | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Thu May 05 1994 13:53 | 14 |
| >>
The best thing about this is Newcastle United will join the great Man. United
and Blackburn in Europe next season and personally I fancy them all to do well
and show Europe the skillful side of British football.
Peter.
>>
Nice sentiments Peter, but not true. If Newcastle do make it into the UEFA
nextseason, it'll be because Yugoslavia's places have been reallocated.
Arsenal's success may lead England to getting an extra place - but not before
95-96.
grahame
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46.1580 | re last : couldn't agree more JBG | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Thu May 05 1994 13:55 | 0 |
46.1581 | | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Thu May 05 1994 13:58 | 8 |
| Grahame,
I thought that because Arsenal finished third in the league that they would get
a place in Europe ? My mistake !
Well here's to Newcastle getting a place anyway...
Peter
|
46.1582 | Wooooooooooah - Alan Smith MOTM !! | OPG::TORPEYM | "What a day for a Daydream..." | Thu May 05 1994 14:29 | 5 |
| Great spirited team performance. Some real do or die defending particularly
from Bould. But MOTM, IMHO was Smith. I can only remember one or two times
when Smudger didn't win the ball in the air and his control, holding off
the defenders and his layoffs were top drawer stuff. By far the best Arsenal
player on the night, plus a good goal to win it.
|
46.1583 | | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Thu May 05 1994 15:00 | 17 |
| Dear Readers Writes,
I'd just like to second the sentiments of the reader who wrote in last
week saying that he'd gladly see his team, Tottenham Hotspur, relegated
now that their great rivals Arsenal have won the European Cup-Winners
Cup. I wholeheartedly agree. I often comment when Arsenal are on the TV
that I'd willingly pay the licence fee just to watch them play.
I'd be quite happy to see the team I support relegated out of the
League and go out of existence if Arsenal could keep up this great
show. With their stylish play and happy-go-lucky spirit they really
brighten up my day.
Rupert Senile,
Uxbridge Home for the Mentally Deranged.
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46.1584 | England 1 Italy 0 | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | I didn't do it. | Thu May 05 1994 15:19 | 10 |
| I was listening on Radio 5 after watching the game on French Tv, they
stop transmitting as soon as the cup is presented. Anyway, I thought Don Howe
summed up Arsenal superbly when he said that they have a lot of critics for
the way they play, for example last night, Merson was playing a defensive
role. But 'at the end of the day' they are one of the hardest teams to beat,
their tactics are always excellent, but most of all they win trophies.
According to him this makes them a great team.
I don't know if I agree..but brilliant for English football last
night. I still can't believe we won't be in the USA this summer.
|
46.1585 | Arghhhhhh... | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Thu May 05 1994 15:56 | 48 |
| >>I still can't believe we won't be in the USA this summer.
Here we go again. We are the greatest... etc.
The reason you're not in America is Grahame Taylor's inept management of 70 odd
non comitted players and up until now the dominance of key positions in English
league Teams by foreign players.
You can have all the good players in the world and win all the European trophies
you want but at the end of the day it is 11 players from mostly different clubs
who have to be fused into a team by a brilliant manager that is needed to win
Internationally.
It's good for English International football to see Newcastle , Blackburn and
Arsenal having almost all English players in their teams. Now maybe success in
Europe will be matched ( for once ) by success Internationally.
My English league International Team...
Scmichael
Kelly Babb/Hendry Mcgrath Irwin/Phealan
Kanchelkis Keane Townsend Giggs
Cantona/Sheridan
Hughes/Rush/Saunders/Aldo
Now pick a English International team that could beat them !!!
Get my point about key positions ?
Peter(An Impartial Celt)
^
|
|
P.S |
Well the World cup and European Championships are comming and I want to get
some practic in :-)
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46.1586 | | PEKING::COSSEYN | | Thu May 05 1994 16:19 | 9 |
|
re:.1585
ARE YOU SERIOUS...I could pick a England side that would run rings
round that side....But as this is not the appropiate topic I'll save
it....
NEIL....
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46.1587 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Aye Karumba | Thu May 05 1994 16:22 | 6 |
|
Well done Arsenal. They certainly proved me wrong.
Tony
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46.1588 | | PEKING::JOLLYL | Viva la rock .... the killer lives on | Thu May 05 1994 16:39 | 6 |
|
Congratulations to Asrenal and their fans. I now have some mates with
large hang-overs trying to find their way back from Copenhagen, I hope
to be as happy as them on May 14th, I'll certainly be as pie-eyed.
Loz.
|
46.1589 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Thu May 05 1994 16:40 | 17 |
| Considering we were playing one of the very best sides in europe (2nd
best, if you believe the rankings) with a team stuffed with reserves,
last night's performance must rank with anything Arsenal have achieved.
We were under the cosh in the second half, but gave away very few
goal-scoring chances. We desperately missed Jensen in midfield, and
Wright up front. And it has done English soccer a huge favour. English
clubs will have an additional UEFA cup slot, though not until 95/96,
and on the car radio this morning I heard the Sports presenter say that
Man Utd will now be seeded in the Champions Cup as a result of the
Gunners' win, and will avoid the first couple of rounds going straight
into the Champions league.
Declan
PS Wasn't Smith superb?
|
46.1590 | calling Mr. Withall | ESSB::BREE | | Thu May 05 1994 16:41 | 7 |
| re .1442 and .1444 I will send a sterling tenner to Mr. Withall if he
sends me his home address to ESSB::BREE. I won't enjoy it but a bet's a
bet and Arsenal deserved to win the trophy.
cheers,
Paul
|
46.1591 | A taste of their own medicine? | PAVONE::TURNER | | Thu May 05 1994 17:04 | 85 |
|
>The reason you're not in America is Grahame Taylor's inept management of 70 odd
>non comitted players and up until now the dominance of key positions in English
>league Teams by foreign players.
Er, Peter...I could agree with the first half of your statement, but
not the second. Cantona, Ardiles...perhaps Muhren, have adjusted
superbly to the English game. But the flops are too numerous to list:
Six, Deyna (R.I.P.), Tarantini, Villa, etc. These area all players who
played in WC semi finals/finals, but failed to produce the goods in
England.
In any case, you do play the devil's advocate sometimes! I don't think
there's anything arrogant about saying "I can't believe England won't
be in the World Cup this year". To me, that registers diappointment
rather than arrogance. Most people were delighted last week when
Ireland beat Holland, but some of the (rather impartial) notes that
came flying in from across the Irish Sea would have triggered doubtless
a classic FOOTBALL notesfile riot if they'd been written by Ingerlish
(hmm..) fans after an Ingerland victory. Don't worry, we're all aware
of the Herculean part played by Eddie McGoldrick yesterday evening ;-)
But who gives a sh*t, anyway! Congratulations to Arsenal - the gutsiest
display I've seen in years with the odds heavily stacked against them
(apologies for the lack of faith expressed in my prediction a few notes
back!). In a way, I'm sorry that Parma were on the receiving end - they
do play excellent football, and it's a shame to see excellent football
running up against a brick wall. Then again, it was an exact reversal
of the traditional clashes between English and Italian teams (e.g.
Liverpool vs. Juventus in the '85 final) so I can't say I'll lose any
sleep over it. In fact, I'm laughing fit to bust!
And what a brick wall! I hope to see some breastbeating in this
conference whenever the name Tony Adams is mentioned. Adams has
annihilated Silenzi, Weah and Asprilla in this European campaign, all
attacking players of various shapes and sizes. I sincerely would have
been more optimistic if Arsenal had been playing Milan rather than
Parma; the characteristics of the latter were, IMO, just not suited to
Arsenal. But I was proved wrong, and by the end of the game Parma
looked thoroughly demoralised. Great performances all round - Merson
was a little off colour, but he ran his legs off as well.
To their credit, Parma (the players and managerial staff) took their
defeat very well. The general view was that they were outthought and
outrun by a team in tip-top physical condition with a very cunning
manager. They admitted that they had underestimated Arsenal (especially
when they heard that Wright, Jensen and Hillier would be unavailable),
but they were adamant that Arsenal's defence would be a tough nut to
crack for everyone.
However, the TV commentators on TMC were nothing short of hilarious>
The gems that particularly impressed me were (rough translation
follows):
1. "This English team are looking very tough to break down. Mind
you, if an Italian side sat back in defence like this, they'd probably
be pelted with rotten fruit!".
Ye gods! Did I hear correctly?
2. (while Winterburn/Davis were being treated for injuries) "They're
just feigning injury now to waste valuable time...but as we all know,
they're past masters at this!"
Talk of the kettle calling the pot black!
And finally (if you're interested), the marks out of 10 awarded to the
Arsenal players by the Italian newspaper, "La Repubblica":
Seaman - 7
Dixon - 6.5
Winterburn - 6.5
Davis - 7
Bould - 7
Adams - 7.5
Campbell - 6.5
Morrow - 6.5
Smith - 6
Merson - 6
Selley - 6.5
Your roving Italian-based correspondent,
Domenico Turneri
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46.1592 | Metrics influence behaviour | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Thu May 05 1994 17:39 | 33 |
| Dom,
I don't mind agreeing with you on this ;-)
My T.V. has been telling me that the Italians are the best in Europe
and England can't compete for quite a while. Presumably George Graham
watched the same programs and thought well bugger it, i'll build a team
that play the Italian way. So a few years ago he went and had
a look and found the secret, you need 1 good striker who can pinch a goal
and then a bunch of big lads who can defend for as long as it takes.
Even the italians got bored with it eventually but George was too busy
building his team to notice.
I respect it because it works for them, like the long ball game
Wimbledon used to play, but its not the kind of stuff I would pay to
watch every week.
I really enjoyed the first half because it was open, attacking
football (and my team for the night were winning) but as the second
half wore on I started to wish Parma a goal because it would have
brought back the open game and been a cracking half hour of extra time.
Ultimately success in Europe is good news for the Premiership and
I'm well chuffed.
Cheers,
Andy
p.s. Alan Smith played one of the best displays of lone attacker I have
seen in a long long time, particularly as the support he got from Merson,
Campbell and Davis was so pathetic. I suggest you buy a different
newspaper those ratings were nonsense !
|
46.1593 | Catenaccio all'inglese (sounds like a recipe!) | PAVONE::TURNER | | Thu May 05 1994 18:06 | 41 |
| Andy,
Nice to exchange views with you in a neutral note! And I guess i agree
with *most* of what you say.
>Even the italians got bored with it eventually but George was too busy
>building his team to notice.
Er, let's say that *Parma* have got bored with it. Inter, Torino,
Juventus, Napoli, Cagliari and (as of this season) Milan positively
revel in it. I personally find Arsenal watchable - though rarely
entertaining in the true sense of the word. However:
- They *don't* play with a sweeper
- They can pass the ball as well as the next team (though I've always been
suspicious of the supposed connection between "passing" and
"entertaining football")
- They have two fullbacks who spend most of their time within thirty
yards of the opposing team's corner flags (not the case last night,
admittedly), and
- They play the offside trap - usually an indication that thay want to
play the game as much as possible in the opposing half, rather than
waiting for the opposition in their own third of the field.
So, IMO, Arsenal's style is light years away from the dreaded
"catenaccio".
>I really enjoyed the first half because it was open, attacking
>football (and my team for the night were winning) but as the second
>half wore on I started to wish Parma a goal because it would have
>brought back the open game and been a cracking half hour of extra time.
I wouldn't go that far, but I get your point.
Dom
P.S. Given that Blackburn will be in Europe next year, I hope Smiley
Dalglish had his notebook out last night (and Jack Walker, his
chequebook!).
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46.1594 | Put in oven, don't look for 90 minutes... | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Thu May 05 1994 18:25 | 35 |
| Dom,
I'm not convinced :
> - They *don't* play with a sweeper
No, they usually have three :-)
> - They can pass the ball as well as the next team (though I've always been
> suspicious of the supposed connection between "passing" and
> "entertaining football")
Ah, the famous warm up routine where they get it out of their system.
> - They have two fullbacks who spend most of their time within thirty
> yards of the opposing team's corner flags (not the case last night,
> admittedly), and
They have two fullbacks who spend most of their time rolling around
on the floor.
> - They play the offside trap - usually an indication that thay want to
> play the game as much as possible in the opposing half, rather than
> waiting for the opposition in their own third of the field.
They play the offside trap - usually an indication that somebody got
across the half way line without having the shit kicked out of them :-)
Re: Chequebook... I wouldn't mind seeing that Asprillia playing
alongside Shearer myself ! (Although Smith played well we've got one
like that, he's very similar to Newell).
Cheers,
Andy
|
46.1595 | Excellent defensive performance....... | KBOMFG::TANNER | Midnight is where the day begins.. | Thu May 05 1994 18:27 | 13 |
|
Yep it was a pretty good game last night... Although Parma never really
looked dangerous in the second half.... I thought the ref was ok... although
he played a 55min first half for no reason, I think by the way he looked at his
linesman his watch must have gone haywire....
Anyway congrats to the Arse and I dearly hope that Barca can the same to
Milan...
-dave-
P.s there seemed to be a lot of empty spaces where the Parma fans had gathered
and it looked like the Arse fans outnumbered them by a factor of 3-1
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46.1596 | | NEWOA::FIDO_T | Conation is the key | Thu May 05 1994 18:33 | 6 |
| Dom,
what scores did that ( obviously unbiased ) Italian paper give to
the Parma players ? 6 for Smith is unbelievable - he had an excellent game.
Terry
|
46.1597 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Thu May 05 1994 18:37 | 12 |
46.1598 | | PAVONE::TURNER | | Thu May 05 1994 18:48 | 31 |
| Quick consultation of said newspaper (unquestionably the least biased
in Italy):
Bucci - 6
Benarrivo - 6
Di Chiara - 5.5
Minotti - 6
Appoloni - 6
Sensini - 6
Brolin - 5.5
Pin - 5.5
Crippa - 6
Zola - 6
Asprilla - 6
I wouldn't ever read too much into these newspaper ratings anyway. If
it's any consolation, one of the other papers gave Smith 7, and the TV
thought he was a superb battler.
re: Andy
A bit unfair on the Arse, that. Sounds like you've got a grudge against
teams that collect silverware ;-)
Tell you what, if you hate Arsenal's defence that much, you could
always sell them the blueprint on which Blackburn's Brazilian-style
defence is based (or sell them Moraninho and Hendrinho when they go on
their annual centreback spree!)
Yours provocatively,
Dom
|
46.1599 | I actually enjoyed watching the game | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most (In)famous Welshman | Thu May 05 1994 19:36 | 25 |
| I scraped together $14.95 to watch the Arse on Pay-per-View yesterday
afternoon so I had invested in them doing well sort of... we got the
ITV feed so for the first time in many months I had the joy of
listening to Brian moore and Ron Atkinson ramble on about the superior
qualities of english football.
I didn't actually cheer for the arse - the memories of a league game
at anfield a few years ago still linger - but if liverpool are going to
keep insisting on finishing around 6th in the league then the more uefa
cup places the better.
Most of the obvious comments have been made e.g ridiculuous amounts of
injury time, the bookings for adams/seeley when other acts of assault
and battery went unpunished but what I didn't quite understand was why
the arse who started with an attacking formation didn't bring off
Merson or Campbell who were clearly useless (at least in this game) and
add some more support in midfield (Mcgoldrick was on the bench) to stop
the waves of attacks that parma launched almost unhindered in the Arse
defence.
anyway a good game - up the Arse!
regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
46.1600 | Were you watching Tottenham? | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Thu May 05 1994 20:25 | 25 |
| I could get to like this bloke Dom Turner. Someone who actually
watches and understands the game and doesn't spout mind-numblingly
boring drivel is a very rare breed in this conference these days.
Fantastic day, yesterday. The Arsenal support was incredible. The
centre of Copenhagen was totally taken over by Arsenal fans and on the
way to the ground it was difficult to spot the Parma fans. They seemed
to be outnumbered by a factor of 10 to 1.
Good ground, the Parken. I had a fabulous view of the match from the
lower tier along the television camera side. Crap lager at 3 quid a go
is a bit steep though.
Arsenal had a dodgy first 15 minutes when Parma could have taken the
lead, but after that they didn't really create much - passed the ball
around quite nicely (therefore they must be a good team!)
'Aspwhatsisname' always looked dangerous, but he never did anything
where it could hurt the Gunners, i.e. in the box.
Alan Smith's goal looked a good one, the defence were magnificent and
the crowd were truly fantastic.
What a day!
Mike M
|
46.1601 | The Sponsor-A-Noter-Today Campaign | PAVONE::TURNER | | Thu May 05 1994 20:43 | 9 |
| >I could get to like this bloke Dom Turner. Someone who actually
>watches and understands the game and doesn't spout mind-numblingly
>boring drivel is a very rare breed in this conference these days.
Mike,
There's more where that came from - I'll mail you the number of
my bank account offline.
Dom
|
46.1602 | | R2ME2::HINXMAN | It's waiting for it that's so trying | Fri May 06 1994 00:15 | 7 |
| re the offside trap
The acme of English football is achieved when both teams play it
and play is restricted to a small strip of the pitch around the
centre line.
Tony
|
46.1603 | Various titbits... | PAVONE::TURNER | | Fri May 06 1994 15:20 | 30 |
|
re: .1602
>The acme of English football is achieved when both teams play it
>and play is restricted to a small strip of the pitch around the
>centre line.
Agreed. However, I've heard exactly the same opinion expressed here in
Italy in connection with Sacchi's successful AC Milan team. And
Sacchi's teams are generally considered to be at the forefront of
"modern football", in terms of tactics. He basically believes that by
using the offside trap and pressurizing the opponent in possession of
the ball, you can defend without even allowing the opposition to get
anywhere near your goal.
Incidentally, the Italian press are reporting a possible big shakeup at
Parma. Grun (the fourth foreigner who had to sit the game out last
Wednesday), Melli, Di Chiara, Brolin and even Asprilla may be on the
move.
Sounds like a bit of an over-reaction to me, but the disappointment at
the club is enormous. This trophy was one that Parma didn't expect to
miss out on, so now they're beginning to question everything: tactics,
the setup at the club, playing staff and in particular, the computer
database that monitors the physical condition of the players. Parma
were supposed to have been in peak athletic condition, and so people at
the club are somewhat alarmed that Arsenal looked so much fitter
despite having played 10-15 more games this season.
Dom
|
46.1604 | | BERN01::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon | Fri May 06 1994 16:38 | 6 |
|
Re. -1
one assumes said computer was not an Amstrad...... 8-)
JBG
|
46.1605 | Football and computers don't mix! | PAVONE::TURNER | | Fri May 06 1994 16:52 | 5 |
|
re: -1
I'd be more interested to see who programmed it ;-)
Dom
|
46.1606 | YES, you did it! | ELIS::BOEREN | Vidi, vici, veni! :) | Fri May 06 1994 18:55 | 16 |
| Yes! Congrats Arsenal and fans!
It's a bit late, I know, but there are still 4 reasons for me too
be happy that Arsenal won the ECWC.
1) I think Arsenal is the best British team.
2) They needed to win it to be secure of European football
next year
3) Parma beat my favorite team Ajax (who will be playing
in the Champions League next year)
4) We couldn't let Parma be the first team to win 2 consecutive
ECWC's, now could we?
Again, congratulations to eberyone involved, great achievement,
especially against a team like Parma, who were the favorites.
Marcel, a happy guy.
|
46.1607 | What a night | COPCLU::EISMARK | Soren Eismark @DMO | Mon May 09 1994 11:38 | 28 |
| Though this might come a little late, I would like to add into the
choir.
I had one h**l of an evening at Parken Wednesday watching the fantastic
Arsenal winning the ECWC.
Being a Dane I can't help being amazed by 10 or 15.000 Englishmen, who
cross the Channel just to sit at a stadium to cheer their favourites.
Getting the chance of watching "my" team Arsenal together with so many
equals is a feeling hard to express.
Allthough Arsenal was put under a lot af pressure during the match I
believe that the victory was well deserved; Arsenal showed that they
have what it takes, when the moment comes.
In my opinion Alan Smith was man of the match, with the back four a
close second.
Perhaps we can meet Chelsea in the final next year? :-)
Regards
Soren
P.S. Gary, I am terribly sorry, but it was absolutely impossible for me
to find a program sales man at Parken. I didn't even get a program for
myself! I trust you got the most of it from the TV screen.
|
46.1608 | Great result, but... | YOUWOT::HOUSEN | World famous brick hypnotist | Mon May 09 1994 15:10 | 14 |
| As an Arsenal fan I'm obviously pleased about the result, and the performance,
given it was at the end of a long hard season... but... I really do not
understand the comments of the Italian press - The comment that Arsenal looked
fitter than Parma was IMO, utter rubbish; Arsenal worked till they were fit
to drop, and defended like trojans.. but fitter? I rarely rememeber an
Arsenal player outpacing or making a Parma player look unfit.
For instance, if Brolin's shot had gone in, and Parma had won 1-0, then the
press would have said what a wonderful, superfit outfit Parma were, and how
tired Arsenal looked - typical result influenced journalism. So forget the
fitness thing, Arsenal just tried their guts out and just managed to overcome
a skilful, fit but tactically out thought Parma... of course, in my opinion!
Norman (still with a sore throat, after cheering Smith's goal)
|
46.1609 | GMTV News this AM | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Tue May 10 1994 14:18 | 7 |
46.1610 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | NYC,June 18 - ITA 0 - 2 RoI | Tue May 10 1994 14:31 | 5 |
| .1609
I heard that the fee was 3 million quid, might be a good buy
Ray....
|
46.1611 | He will live in Flair Dixon's shadow | YUPPY::PANES | Fred West - Dad of the Year | Tue May 10 1994 14:41 | 12 |
46.1612 | question... | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Tue May 10 1994 16:59 | 8 |
|
Is Brian Laudrup with Barcelona and Michael at Milan. I always thought
that the rumors were about michael and not Brian.
Who's the better player and what ages are they??? Perhaps we should get
both, just to make sure we dont get the wrong one!!!!
Mick
|
46.1613 | | NEWOA::FIDO_T | Conation is the key | Tue May 10 1994 17:20 | 1 |
| ... but neither of them play centre half !
|
46.1614 | Welease Bwian | YOUWOT::HOUSEN | World famous brick hypnotist | Tue May 10 1994 17:43 | 18 |
| It's Brian Laudrup, he was on loan from Fiorentina to Milan last year... and
hardly played, but when he did he was pretty devastating at times. I think he
is late-twenties, and actually would prefer Arsenal to the host of other
clubs after him. For a gifted player he is quite hard working, and in my view
would be just what the Arsenal need... an attacking player, with a lot of pace,
better probably coming from midfield.
He went to Milan last year because Fiorentina in Serie-B couldn't afford his
wages. His wages (to fit into Arsenal's wage structure) would probably be halved,
from what Milan gave him to sit in the crowd, but because of the relatively
low asking price (3M), he would probably be offered a huge signing on fee.
Two years ago, Laudrup was voted `best player in the European Championships"
and I reckon he is a much better bet for English football, than his younger
brother... so I hope we get the right one. If he does go to Arsenal, I reckon
Graham will keep his Danish teammate, Jensen. (so he has someone to talk to!)
Norman
|
46.1615 | Just to get things right! | COPCLU::EISMARK | Soren Eismark @DMO | Wed May 11 1994 11:51 | 34 |
46.1616 | Will GG break his pay structure restrictions to buy him? | PAKORA::ISUTHERLAND | I'll be forever blue... | Thu May 12 1994 02:59 | 4 |
46.1617 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Fri May 13 1994 17:04 | 4 |
| Arsenal won the F.A. Youth Cup last night, beating Millwall 5-3 over
the two legs.
Declan
|
46.1618 | GOOOONERS!!!! | PEKING::ANTELLJ | | Fri May 13 1994 20:38 | 12 |
| Arsenals management team have done very well in the main their players
are home grown and English.
Man United and Liverpool Blackburn (I will buy that league)
have problems with too many imports Giggs Hughes Cantona Irwin
Kanchelkis Sheimacal Keane.
Dion Dublin is English but can he play!!!
The mighty Gooners do not do this, or complain when the part time
Turks beat them.
Still thats football
|
46.1619 | Where do you get your 'information' ? | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Fri May 13 1994 21:29 | 11 |
| re: 1618
Once again a swipe a Blackburn from an uninformed individual.
Please explain why you believe that having a first team containing 9
Englishmen, a Scot and a Norwegian constitutes "a problem with too many
imports".
Cheers,
Andy
|
46.1620 | Need an Arsenal CWC winning team image. | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Wed May 18 1994 20:42 | 9 |
| Has anyone got an image of CWC winning team (with the
cup) in gif, tiff or jpeg format?
I'll be grateful if some kind soul scan the image and
send me a pointer.
Thank you very much.
Elangco
|
46.1621 | At least he didn't drive home | YUPPY::PANES | Bert Vert - A van for all seasons | Mon May 23 1994 15:27 | 14 |
|
The News of the World had an interesting article about "the future England
captain" - Tony Adams. I can't remember too much of it , but I seem to
recall a bit about him howling for more as a stripper ran a "love toy"
across his naked body whilst he was on all fours ( surely the natural
position for a quadraped ). I am sure that there is not one jot of truth
in this scurrilous slease-mongering. As to Ray Parlour disappearing with
a young lady for 90 minutes, this is another obviously groundless slur.
Perhaps if he had just pooped outside for 2 minutes, the story might
have appeared more credible.
Stuart
|
46.1622 | | CHEFS::HARRISR | Ave you gota loit boy ? | Mon May 23 1994 15:38 | 6 |
| Well, there was a column in the Sunday Mirror about it too.
Wasn't it in Batchelor Party where that woman is going to have sex with
a Donkey ?
Rich.
|
46.1623 | sorry...couldnt resist it | COMICS::HAWLEYI | It looks like a haggis with a head! | Mon May 23 1994 15:48 | 12 |
|
Re: .1621
> As to Ray Parlour disappearing with a young lady for 90 minutes
Ray Parlour disappeared for 90 minutes!?!?
Doesnt he do that every saturday afternoon!??!
;-)
Ian.
|
46.1624 | Is it working for Digital? | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Mon May 23 1994 21:27 | 12 |
|
re -.1 and -.2
"Imagine being the one without sense of humor"
Serious case of dried up sense of humor - Imagine being
the one without any imagination.
Get a life!
Elangco
|
46.1625 | can no-one take a joke anymore? | COMICS::HAWLEYI | It looks like a haggis with a head! | Tue May 24 1994 13:43 | 14 |
|
re .-1
I'm sure theres an insult in there somewhere just fighting to get out.
:)
re .-3
Seriously speaking, as far as the antics of messers Parlour and Adams
go, well, i'm sure that if it had been me that did it, no-one would
have batted an eyelid (except perhaps my wife!). The gutter press
really do thrive on this kind of thing don't they?
Ian.
|
46.1626 | Ian, you NAUGHTY boy... | TRUCKS::SANT | network partner exited | Tue May 24 1994 15:10 | 10 |
|
Now listen here Hawley. You can't just waltz back in here as if
you've never been away and upset these sensitive compassionate
Arznil fans. Why next you'll be pratting around in 32.XX ....
Get back in your box and behave yourself.
Humour bi-pass opps available on request.
Andy (oblig. smileys to show I'm only kidding, right?)
|
46.1627 | I miss Watty :( | COMICS::HAWLEYI | It looks like a haggis with a head! | Tue May 24 1994 15:17 | 17 |
|
Andy,
:)
I don't know eh, I go away for 18 months and everyone seems to forget
what banter is! My mate Paul Watterson would never have stood for it!
You can rest assured that I shall be wading into the Manchester United
note at some stage.
It just depends whether they do anything worthy of comment! :) :) :)
Ian.
p.s We might be moving to Solent.
|
46.1628 | | TRUCKS::SANT | network partner exited | Tue May 24 1994 15:26 | 6 |
|
>we might be moving to Solent
bloody hell - it gets worse!!
Andy.
|
46.1629 | Mobile Kop ? (:-:) | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Tue May 24 1994 18:31 | 5 |
| Re: -2, -1
I didn't realise that Liverpool were talking about moving grounds !
Jerry.
|
46.1630 | Mr Ed says... | YUPPY::PANES | Bert Vert - A van for all seasons | Tue May 24 1994 19:55 | 7 |
|
The "Future captain of England" appeared on the popular television
quiz , "A Question of Sport", last night. He appeared to be a most
affable creature but unfortunately had difficulty "hooving" out
the correct answers.
T.V Quick
|
46.1631 | | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Tue May 24 1994 22:08 | 17 |
| He had difficulty putting sentences together.
Coleman:
And now on BILL'S team we have Tony Adams and Richard Dunwoody.
Tony Adams is the Arsenal Captain who has lead his club to League and Cup
victories and just recently the Cup Winners Cup...
Adams:
Ugh.. Me Tony .Me ugh.. be happy. Letter two please Bob... Dave.
It's ugh... it old England friend mine ugh...Salman Rushdie. Gonna have a great
world cup Salman.
Peter
|
46.1632 | Don't give up the day job Tony | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Wed May 25 1994 12:56 | 5 |
| Yes, when Bill Beaumont starts taking the piss out of you, it's time to
give up.
Paul.
|
46.1633 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Wed May 25 1994 17:25 | 11 |
| It is just possible that Tony Adams didn't have the same education
opportunities as most of the contributors in here. He's not very
articulate. So what?
In fact, he answered all 5 or 6 soccer questions including the
mystery guest, Rob Jones.
Nice to know that Digital have a few employees who could split the
atom, if neccessary.
Declan
|
46.1634 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Little Frank is absolutely bobbins at football | Wed May 25 1994 17:37 | 3 |
| But probably couldn't hold together an international back four single handed. 8-)
Mike
|
46.1635 | Frank Bruno is more articulate and probably had less of a formal education ! | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Wed May 25 1994 17:40 | 3 |
| Well me that put in place my.
Petur.
|
46.1636 | I know knowledge... | PAVONE::TURNER | | Wed May 25 1994 17:42 | 5 |
| >Well me that put in place my.
>Petur.
That wouldn't be Petur (the Imparshull Selt), would it?
|
46.1637 | It's quite difficult to talk with your tongue in your cheek ! | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Wed May 25 1994 17:43 | 10 |
| Yeah,
Tony's a really nice guy, so why don't all you clever dicks just bugger
off and leave him alone ! He's also earned himself a place in TV
history as the first talking quadroped to appear on a Quiz Program
(apparently Francis refused an invitation to appear on Sale Of The
Century. His reason was, apparently, that he preferred carrots to
parsnips).
Jerry.
|
46.1638 | D verie won Domb | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Wed May 25 1994 17:48 | 0 |
46.1639 | A club rich in tradition | YUPPY::PANES | Butch Wilkins is God | Wed Jun 01 1994 13:50 | 14 |
|
The Arse look poised to sign the Ukranian Sergei Yuran from Benfica.
Apparently he is a striker with a bad disciplinary record ( Ian Wright's
soulmate ), although it is not beyond the bounds of possibility that
Mr Graham might like him to convert to a centre back.
Stuart
BTW The sleaze tabloids made more groundless allegations about Dobbin at the
weekend. They suggested that he offered a bar maid 3000 squid for a
feel of her breasts ( thats 750 a hoof ! ). Ray Parlour meanwhile
was burying the beef bayonet with a 16 year old (girl ).
|
46.1640 | | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Wed Jun 01 1994 14:45 | 7 |
| >The Arse look poised to sign the Ukranian Sergei Yuran from Benfica.
Wasn't he the one who did quite a bit of damage for Benfica when they
knocked the Arse out of the EC in '91.
Paul.
|
46.1641 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Wed Jun 01 1994 17:06 | 9 |
46.1642 | Yea I read that over ere... | KBOMFG::TANNER | Midnight is where the day begins.. | Wed Jun 01 1994 18:23 | 2 |
|
Yep I read that over here.. or did I see it on TV.....
|
46.1643 | You're not giving us very much to go on ! | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Wed Jun 01 1994 19:17 | 3 |
| I give up Dave, did you read it over there or see it on TV ?
Jerry. ;-)
|
46.1644 | I thought I saw it.... | KBOMFG::TANNER | Midnight is where the day begins.. | Mon Jun 06 1994 16:42 | 4 |
|
Jerry I saw it on Eurosport news bout 3-4 weeks ago....
-dave-
|
46.1645 | What were we talking about anyway ? | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Mon Jun 06 1994 16:58 | 16 |
| Re: .1642
> -< Yea I read that over ere... >-
> Yep I read that over here.. or did I see it on TV.....
.1644
> -< I thought I saw it .... >-
> Jerry I saw it on Eurosport news bout 3-4 weeks ago....
C'mon Dave,
Get the story straight for goodness sake ;-)
Jerry. ;-)))))))))
|
46.1646 | Some unknown joining the unknown...:) | KBOMFG::TANNER | Midnight is where the day begins.. | Mon Jun 06 1994 17:47 | 6 |
|
His name is Schwarz.... Does he like play for Sweeden or Norway????? Any
details out there??? Ok Jerry time for you to do some seeking.....
-dave-
|
46.1647 | Stefan Schwarz is a mean player | STKOFF::SPERSSON | Pas de probleme | Mon Jun 06 1994 18:27 | 18 |
|
Stefan Schwarz.
Plays for Sweden. Midfielder. Superb defensive, ball-winning
capabilities. Lethal left-foot.
Has a habit of picking up yellow cards (usually deserved). Excels in
the studs first tackle that is so typical for British Football
but out-lawed on the continent.
If you don't know him check him out for instance in Sweden's opening
game against Cameroon, where he will be relied upon to take on
Cameroon's hard and sometimes dirty players with their own methods.
Don't wait intil the third game, by then he will be suspended :-)
hope this helps,
Stefan P.
|
46.1648 | ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Mon Jun 06 1994 20:24 | 9 |
| re Stefan Schwarz
>Plays for Sweden. Midfielder. Superb defensive, ball-winning
>capabilities. Lethal left-foot.
*Why* would Arsenal want to buy a defensive player ??
Paul.
|
46.1649 | Fixture list 94/95 | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Mon Jul 11 1994 21:16 | 49 |
| Hmmm...
It has been quite here for over a month? hello are you
there?
here is the 94/95 fixture list.
Aug 20 Man City H
Aug 23 Leeds A
Aug 27 Liverpool A
Aug 30 Blackburn H
Sep 10 Norwich A
Sep 17 Newcastle H
Sep 24 West Ham A
Oct 1 C Palace H
Oct 8 Wimbledon A
Oct 15 Chelsea H
Oct 22 Coventry H
Oct 29 Everton A
Nov 2 Leicester A
Nov 5 Sheff Wed H
Nov 19 Southampton A
Nov 26 Man U H
Dec 3 Nottm For A
Dec 10 Man City A
Dec 17 Leeds H
Dec 26 A Villa H
Dec 27 Ipswich A
Dec 31 QPR H
Jan 2 Tottenham A
Jan 14 Everton H
Jan 21 Coventry A
Jan 24 Southampton H
Feb 4 Sheff Wed A
Feb 11 Leicester H
Feb 18 Man U A
Feb 21 Nottm For H
Feb 25 C Palace A
Mar 4 West Ham H
Mar 7 Blackburn A
Mar 11 Liverpool H
Mar 18 Newcastle A
Apr 1 Norwich H
Apr 8 QPR A
Apr 15 Ipswich H
Apr 17 A Villa A
Apr 29 Tottenham H
May 6 Wimbledon H
May 13 Chelsea A
|
46.1650 | money well spent that | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Dillydallying and shillyshallying | Mon Jul 11 1994 21:25 | 6 |
|
Schwartz eh? He looks a shrewd purchase.
Tony
|
46.1651 | Skint Tony | PEKING::ANTELLJ | | Mon Jul 25 1994 20:50 | 5 |
| I read is some rag that the mighty gooners were up in arms over the
money they are paying Shwarz, that Adams is not happy in 4.5k per week.
Is there any truth in this ?
|
46.1652 | A cry for help | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Thu Aug 04 1994 16:29 | 11 |
| Does anyone know if they have announced whether there is a train strike
on 31/8/94.
If there is, does anyone know people travelling to the Blackburn game
from Northampton on that day. I've got to go on a poxy course that day
and would appreciate a lift if poss. Petrol money paid of course.
Contact me on ext 2409 of 0734 583349 (after 6pm)
Stuart
|
46.1653 | | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Thu Aug 04 1994 16:33 | 8 |
| > Does anyone know if they have announced whether there is a train strike
> on 31/8/94.
I don't think they have - and starting next week, the strikes move away from
Wednesdays. However, I'm sure Mr Horton's offer to donate his 'excess' salary
to charity will soon have those signalmen running back to work.
g
|
46.1654 | Was Herbert Chapman a bag snatcher???? | YUPPY::PANES | Roberto Baggio: the new Diana Ross | Fri Aug 05 1994 12:31 | 13 |
|
Convicted killer Kevin Dennis is being allowed visits out of prison
to play and train with the Arse. Presumably this is to enable old lag
Toe-Knee Adams to pass on his experiences in chokey to a a young jail bird.
Although the club has denied any further activity in this area, sources
close to Highbury have suggested that George Graham might make a double swoop
for Dennis Nielsen and Peter Sutcliffe . This combination should put the
fear of God in most defenders and in Nielsen case possibly the willies.
The Arsenal tradition continues.
Stuart
|
46.1655 | Thanks Stuart. I needed a good laugh :-))))))))))) | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Fri Aug 05 1994 14:55 | 0 |
46.1656 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Fri Aug 05 1994 15:00 | 13 |
| Stuart,
Thanks for the revelations about the grisly goings-on down at Highbury.
Nothing at all suprises me about this club anymore. Whilst Spurs are
grabbing all the headlines buying World Cup stars the Arse are sneakily
making a "killing" behind the scenes. Is it purely coincidence that GG
was seen near Holloway prison the other day? Or will Myra be the new
star centre forward?
Yours chillingly,
Paul.
|
46.1657 | Another Swedish substitute | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Wed Aug 10 1994 12:20 | 6 |
| Reports this morning that tha Arse have made a #3m bid for Thomas
Brolin who is currently out of contract at Parma. Bit small for a
centre half I'd have thought.....
Paul.
|
46.1658 | A Lost soul | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Thu Aug 11 1994 13:39 | 8 |
| A couple of questions:
1. Is the ticket policy still that they go on sale 2 months in afvance
of the match. If so, are the Newcastle tickets on sale yet?
2. Have any dates been mentioned for the European Super Cup matches
against AC Milan
|
46.1659 | we need another centre half | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Fri Aug 12 1994 19:50 | 15 |
| According to todays Evening Standard, Brolin is going to sign for
Arsenal....
but not for 2 years!
|
46.1660 | who've we drawn in the caffeine free cup? | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Thu Aug 25 1994 17:21 | 2 |
|
|
46.1661 | Hartlepool (Away - 1st leg) | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Thu Aug 25 1994 17:35 | 1 |
|
|
46.1662 | ECWC Draw | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Fri Aug 26 1994 18:33 | 3 |
| The boys have Omnia(?) Nicosia of Cyprus in the ECWC
|
46.1663 | ECWC correction Arse v Omonia Nicosia | MUFC::TONY | | Fri Aug 26 1994 18:37 | 0 |
46.1664 | Date and Tickets for Nicosia | PCPLOD::64071::SAXTON | | Tue Aug 30 1994 16:08 | 5 |
| Arsenal vs Nicosia
Does anyone know the date of the match and ticket arrangements?
Mike
|
46.1665 | MERSON - leaving ? | SIOG::HAUGHEY | | Fri Sep 02 1994 20:36 | 1 |
| where is Merson going?
|
46.1666 | down the pub! | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Fri Sep 02 1994 20:37 | 2 |
|
|
46.1667 | | FORTY2::ETHERIDGE | Who is the bad man? | Fri Sep 02 1994 20:57 | 4 |
| Lets hope he's left the car at home then..
Ian.
|
46.1668 | | TRUCKS::SANT | wide-eyed and legless....mostly | Fri Sep 02 1994 21:27 | 4 |
|
No worries.....Adams is driving 8-)
Andy.
|
46.1669 | same old Arse | YUPPY::PANES | Surly to bed, surly to rise | Wed Sep 07 1994 14:44 | 14 |
| Things have been pretty quiet in here ( apart from the sad case
inquiring about the Nicosia game ), and it would be unfair of me
to suggest that this is in anyway connected with Arsenal's rather
dreary start to the season.
So here, for all you Arse fans , is some football news from Highbury
Ian Wright has already collected three bookings this season.
Yours , from the right side of town,
Stuart
|
46.1670 | It's easier to be one of many ostriches | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Wed Sep 07 1994 15:45 | 16 |
| Stuart,
I think it's a bit quite in here because they've all gone to play
in the Arsenal Internet Conference. Life's much simpler in there -
people write in and say how great the Arse are and someone else writes
in and tells the how right they are. There's none of all that tiresome
criticism that must be the bane of an Arse fan's life.
Still with nobody writing in here at least we won't get the standard
"It's results that count..." type of note in response to anyone daring
to have a go at them.
When did you move north of the river than Stuart??
Paul.
|
46.1671 | | YUPPY::PANES | Surly to bed, surly to rise | Wed Sep 07 1994 16:24 | 11 |
| <<< Note 46.1670 by UPROAR::LEMP "We danced the Lumbago till dawn" >>>
-< It's easier to be one of many ostriches >-
> When did you move north of the river than Stuart??
Paul,
I live either south of the Thames or.......
|
46.1672 | Panes the peripatetic Palace person | SIOG::PANES | Displaced persona | Wed Sep 07 1994 16:25 | 8 |
46.1673 | The North South divide | PCPLOD::64071::SAXTON | | Thu Sep 08 1994 13:21 | 12 |
|
Digital has an office South of the Liffy does it??
Wasn't Adams splendid for England last night!
Mike
p.s.
Stuart
I take a day off and your'e in here like a ferret after chutney
|
46.1674 | Building for the future | OPG::TORPEYM | "16years without a Stock option" | Thu Sep 08 1994 16:35 | 10 |
| re.- last few
Stuart,
I'm surprised you haven't commented on GG's lack of interest in the
Wolves midfielder Jimmy Kelly. Along with another murderer (alledgedly) i.e.
the lad "serving his time" training with the Arse, we could develop a killer
midfield for the future under the tutelage of old lag and skipper Adams.
|
46.1675 | | YUPPY::PANES | I've got Stu under my skin | Tue Sep 13 1994 14:07 | 4 |
| Ian Wright is living up to his Mr Consistency reputation. His has been
booked in the last four games.
Stuart
|
46.1676 | All quite in here | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Fri Sep 16 1994 15:00 | 5 |
|
Noone going to tell us what happened. I bet it's a bit busy in the
Internet conference this morning though.
Paul.
|
46.1677 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | | Fri Sep 16 1994 16:29 | 9 |
|
Nicosia 1 : 3 Arsenal
Merson 2
Wright 1
Looks good to go through (so do Chelsea!)
JBG
|
46.1678 | Internet? | UKARC1::ELANGCO | | Fri Sep 16 1994 18:58 | 14 |
| It's not busy in the mailing list either.
We would be the first people to admit Arsenal started
the season quite dreadfully. But I'm sure we would
pull through soon. We don't mind criticism if they
come from somebody who are doing better than us.
Kettle calling pot black?
And all the sour grapes about Ian Wright?
Glory Glory Gunners!
Elangco
|
46.1679 | so when does the boss get the sack...? | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Mon Sep 19 1994 19:53 | 1 |
|
|
46.1680 | Come back Willie Young | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Mon Sep 19 1994 22:08 | 16 |
| You should be asking when Martin Keown gets the sack. Two own goals,
AND he gives away a penalty!
Arsenal played very well yesterday, and contrary to expectation
outplayed Newcastle for most of the game. In one or two reports I read
this morning, it was Arsenal's passing, and not Newcastle's which
caught the eye.
Still, the Gunners start to the season has been dreadful. 5 points out
of 18, and now no realistic chance of the championship. Yet in those
six games, Arsenal have been outplayed by no-one. If we can get a run
going, we can at least hope for a respectable finish. On a brighter
note, its nice to see that normal service has been resumed at White
Hart Lane.
Declan
|
46.1681 | Alive!!!!!! | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Tue Sep 20 1994 12:58 | 11 |
| Thank christ for that.There is life out there!
I have to say that Keown was an *interesting* buy. He has not improved
as a player in the intervening 5/6 years since GG first sold him, so
god knows what possessed him to re-sign MK. I presume that Gus C must
be on his way back to North London - I hear Ossie has made a bid for
him...;-)
On Sunday, we deserved a point but it was on of those days...
|
46.1682 | | VESSA::WATTERSON | | Tue Sep 20 1994 13:29 | 11 |
|
>>I have to say that Keown was an *interesting* buy. He has not improved
>>as a player in the intervening 5/6 years since GG first sold him, so
Totally disagree - Keown developed from Everton reserves into an
England centre half. It's only since he went back to Arsenal that he's
struggled - maybe he's better playing football, rather than the playing
the usual Arsenal centre half style of 'hoof the ball to Wright' or
'stand like a dummy and appeal for off-side.'
Paul
|
46.1683 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Tue Sep 20 1994 13:32 | 1 |
| re
|
46.1684 | Centre Halfs apply here | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Tue Sep 20 1994 13:36 | 10 |
| Sorry 'bout that (see prev. note)
Keown may have made it into the England team but that doesn't mean he's
a good player. The manager who rated him as a "star" also thought that
Geoff Thomas was a good enough player to actually buy him even after
dropping him for England once he had displayed his shooting
capabilities against the French....
The only possible reason GG had was that he was a centre half (of
sorts).
|
46.1685 | Centre Half cemetary | OPG::TORPEYM | "16years without a Stock option" | Tue Sep 20 1994 20:08 | 8 |
| I also found the Keown purchase a might curious. GG sells him for a pittance
and then buys him back for millions when he's cup-tied and no use to Arsenals
cause! To add to the intrigue Keown was almost out of contract with Everton and
GG could probably have got him cheaper at the end of the season.
Having said that he was playing very well at Everton, it's only his protacted
run 'playing' alongside the dreaded Lineghen and in odd positions that have
destroyed his confidence.
|
46.1686 | Boring Boring Arsenal | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | It's time for me to ascend | Thu Sep 22 1994 04:21 | 12 |
| For any Gooners out there on Night shift tonights result was:-
J.R Hartlepool 0 v Arsenal 5
Wright (2)
Smith
Merson
Adams
Jason
P.S. Could someone send me the mailing address for the Arsenal mailing
list.Thanks
|
46.1687 | Hoop-Hup-Be-Doobie-Doobie-Doobie | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Fri Sep 30 1994 12:48 | 9 |
| Awfully quiet in here this morning.
I know that Villa got all of the (deserved) plaudits this morning but I
can't be the only one who is happy that we are through?
BTW, can anyone explain why Carlton decided to show the 1st half when
everyone knew that it was likely to be a non-event and would have
preferred to see Villa anyway?
|
46.1688 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | | Fri Sep 30 1994 12:57 | 6 |
|
I haven't heard the result. If you saw the game, how's about a
quick report. Is it true that Arsenal, Chelsea, Necastle & Villa have
all won through to the next round?
JBG
|
46.1689 | | TRUCKS::SANT | comfortably numb... | Fri Sep 30 1994 13:06 | 10 |
|
Arsenal 3 Omonia Nicosia (sp?!?) nil
6-1 on agg.
Chelsea drew nil-all so go through 4-2
Newcastle won by about 30 goals
Villa won 1-0, 1-1 on agg. and won 4-3 on spot-kicks
Andy.
|
46.1690 | Your wish is my command | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Fri Sep 30 1994 13:27 | 20 |
| Well, I only saw the first half and it was fairly non-descript. I read
somewhere that the Arse are playing 3 times in 7 days and were
consequently playing within themselves last night.
Wrighty scored first after 9 minutes when he & Merse broke (in the
loosest possible sense of the word, ie they looked a mile offside) the
offside trap, Merse ran into the area squared oit for a simple tap in
(altho' a defender took Wrighty out after the ball hit the back of the
net).
Smith hit the bar, the Cypriots hit Seaman from a good position,
Schwarz hit a volley from the edge of the area after 30 odd mins.
The third was Ian Wright Wright Wright's 99th for the club, a diving
header into the top corner.
A nice irony if he scores his 100th against the Palace tomorrow.
The fat bloke in the corner
|
46.1691 | Wright Injured???? | NEWOA::FLEMING_J | | Fri Sep 30 1994 14:43 | 4 |
| I heard that wright was carried off on a stretcher at the end of the
game. Is this true? If so what's wrong with him?
Jim
|
46.1692 | a few guesses.... | TRUCKS::SANT | comfortably numb... | Fri Sep 30 1994 14:44 | 6 |
|
Dislocated tongue?
Fractured ego?
Twisted attitude?
Andy.
|
46.1693 | Where did Arsenal get those socks ? | VESSA::WATTERSON | Don't believe the rumours | Fri Sep 30 1994 14:49 | 9 |
|
Wow Andy Sant gets controversial... Calm down ! Calm down !
But seriously, there was something on breakfast telly this morning,
Wright fell badly and hurt his ankle, but it's not as serious as it
first looked - he should be fit for the next game.
Paul
|
46.1694 | >>>>>>>> CRAP PUN ALERT <<<<<<<<<< | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Fri Sep 30 1994 15:07 | 10 |
| > Arsenal 3 Omonia Nicosia (sp?!?) nil
^^^^^^
I bet that made their eyes sting.
After that I'd better put something serious in. Wright had a trapped
nerve but will be back in time to attemp to get his 100th goal for the
Arse against his old club Palace on Saturday.
Paul.
|
46.1695 | | TRUCKS::SANT | comfortably numb... | Fri Sep 30 1994 15:30 | 6 |
|
Not thinking of Ammonia are you, Paul? ;-)
Other Paul - yes, someone set light to the fence 8-)
Andy.
|
46.1696 | | COMICS::LINDLEY | | Fri Sep 30 1994 15:37 | 4 |
| What about the "tackle" on Ian Wright when he scored the first goal. Did the
offending player get booked ?
He should have been sent off. It was a disgrace.
|
46.1697 | The Curse Of... | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Fri Sep 30 1994 15:39 | 7 |
| Nope he didn't get booked. Apparently the ref had turned away and was
on his way back to centre circle.
Mind you, that was probably an average tackle in Spain or have things
dramatically improved since the days of "the Butcher of Bilbao"?
|
46.1698 | | PEKING::JOLLYL | Viva la rock .... the killer lives on | Fri Sep 30 1994 16:32 | 9 |
|
Arsenal have been drawn against Brondby (Denmark) for the next round.
Courtesy of the Chelsea mailing list from Internet. It's good this
Internet thingy isn't it.
See you on the 15th.
Loz.
|
46.1699 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Fri Sep 30 1994 17:08 | 10 |
| > Not thinking of Ammonia are you, Paul? ;-)
Andy,
Yep, that's the chappy. Isn't it a pun if it's not spelt the same way?
Anyway I *did* say it was crap.
Cheers'
Paul.
|
46.1700 | Just to make it a round 1700 | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Fri Sep 30 1994 17:15 | 1 |
| At least you din't fib about the pun - it was truly a "crap pun"
|
46.1701 | 8-) | TRUCKS::SANT | comfortably numb... | Fri Sep 30 1994 17:42 | 1 |
|
|
46.1702 | Don't tell Mr Mugabe... | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Tue Oct 04 1994 18:28 | 3 |
| Man Utd has (unsurprisingly) sold out, so anyone who hasn't got a
ticket will need to ask Mr T. Out if he has any...
|
46.1703 | Sad gits required | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Thu Oct 06 1994 12:02 | 4 |
| Did any sad b*st*rd go last night? Match report if you did cos we need
to know if was as bad as it sounded...
Oldham away in the next round
|
46.1704 | | TRUCKS::SANT | caught up in a lager frenzy | Thu Oct 06 1994 15:01 | 4 |
|
About 20k did. Very sad indeed..
Andy.
|
46.1705 | Lies, Damned Lies and Football Manager Quotes | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Mon Oct 10 1994 12:25 | 4 |
| Match report somebody please.
There was a vicious rumour on Saturday that the Arse played a passing
game. Made me spit out half me pint of Tizer in shock
|
46.1706 | re .-1 | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Mon Oct 10 1994 13:15 | 6 |
| Hi CHEFS::STRATFORDS,
Sorry I don't know ya first name...If you want match reports then the
mailing list has some quite good discussions with our very own Mike McCabe
providing some very good reading....
Mick
|
46.1707 | Mailing Lists ?? | NEWOA::MITCHELL_A | Don't play COMPETE ! | Mon Oct 10 1994 17:01 | 13 |
| Hi
What mailing lists are these. I would be interested in getting onto
onto them.
Also does anyone know the location of the Arsenal FC
internet pages. I have tried to use the address givn in the
internet note but cannot get through. I get 'server not responding
or unavailable"
Thanks in advance
Andy 'I have returned' Mitchell
|
46.1708 | | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | Damned if you do,damned if you don't | Tue Oct 11 1994 02:47 | 4 |
| Why we are on the subject could someone please explain how to get on
the mailing list from All-In-1.
Jason
|
46.1709 | Ah that Famous ALL-IN-1 | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Tue Oct 11 1994 03:29 | 7 |
| Jason,
I dont personally know how to do it, though I know Mike Mccabe is on the
list with an all-in-1 e-mail address and elangco. If memory serves me correctly
elangco asked the same question, I think in here. Perhaps he can recap for ya
(can ya elangco???)
Mick
|
46.1710 | rumour central.... | IRNBRU::HOWARD | June18-94, the Italian Job | Tue Oct 11 1994 14:46 | 6 |
| rumour mill says that Sir Les Ferdinand is on his way to the Arse, it
might be a cash plus players deal....
I wouldn't mind seeing Merson or Paul Davis wearing a QPR shirt....
Ray....
|
46.1711 | Call me a visionary but... | YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITH | Kicker conspiracy | Tue Oct 11 1994 17:01 | 14 |
|
I have no doubt that if George Graham bought a playmaker in midfield,
someone along the lines of Ian Crook at Norwich, they would be able
to make a genuine challange for this years championship. They have got
everything else - excellent defence/goalkeeper, battlers in midfield
and a good variation of strikers. Someone to create new ideas in the
centre of the park is surely all they need. I don't particularly care
how the Arse do but with their set up and money in the bank it seems
pretty logical to me.
I just hope that Graham doesn't have a flash of inspiration before
Saturday however as Chelsea visit Highbury.
Andy
|
46.1712 | A mine of useful information | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Tue Oct 11 1994 18:53 | 8 |
| Re a couple back...
The mailing list note is number 46.1250
Stuart
|
46.1713 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Tue Oct 11 1994 21:41 | 2 |
| Ya,
But dont send it to tristan@morgan.com these a new admin..
|
46.1714 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Fri Nov 04 1994 10:30 | 9 |
|
Arsenal drew 2 : 2 with B????BY at highbury last night. They go through
to the CWC 1/@ finals 4 : 3 on aggregate, joining Chelsea who drew 1 : 1
in Austria to go through on away goals. What are the odds for 2 London
clubs in the semi's??
Well done Arsenal.
JBG
|
46.1715 | Relieved smiley type thing | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Fri Nov 04 1994 12:06 | 2 |
| If that's how we're going to play then I think I would prefer us to
draw Chelsea in the next round
|
46.1716 | The sun might shine in March... | RTOVC0::DCASSIDY | | Fri Nov 04 1994 12:36 | 24 |
|
Mmmm, a rather messy performance from Arsenal against a Brondby side
who came out to play football. I missed the opening 15 minutes due to
the Chelsea game and the first 3 minutes of the second half due to TV3
Denmark's insistence on showing us loads of interesting adverts.
Arsenal, though were the most impressive of the English sides in Europe
this week....obviously not a difficult achievment to attain. I'll take
all I said about Tony Adams back, he was very good as were Parlour and
Wright; Parlour being for me the MOTM. Merson, Jenson and Keown were
nothing short of abysmal with Merson taking the biscuit. Arsenal showed
above the other English teams that in Europe you can't let up for a
second and their duels and interceptions in midfield were on the whole
fairly successful. The part of the game they fell down on was
distribution from the players you rely on for this activity with the
exception of Parlour.
I sure Mr Graham will be objective in his comments on this tie as it
was not a performance worthy of a title holder defending at home in
only the 2nd round.
Regards,
Dezzz,
|
46.1717 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Fri Nov 04 1994 12:59 | 17 |
| Dezzz
Mr Graham was objective in his comments after the highlights
programme..."There are no easy games in Europe" and "we were poor"
being the two that sprang to mind. All the hoary old chestnuts came out
during the commentary, "Gone are the days when you could expect to
score 5/6 goals against a team from Denmark" ...Gone are the days when
you could what? Gone are the days when you could expect an Arsenal side
to score 3 let alone 5/6 8-)
Still at least we're through and in Europe for another 4 months which
is noticeably longer than the Mancs will be 8-)
BTW, well done the Chelsea boys (Good God I don't believe I said that
;-)
Stuart
|
46.1718 | Sheffield Wednesday at home - exciting huh! | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Fri Nov 04 1994 14:16 | 4 |
| Ho Hum, another wonderfully exciting match in prospect with the rest of
the Arse team going to show the rest of the Premiership that we are a
one man scoring team... I expect a scoreline of 0-0 but Mr Wright was
missing when we won 7-0 in Liege so who knows (or cares).
|
46.1719 | DRAW YET? | PEKING::TREVORP | | Fri Nov 04 1994 18:22 | 6 |
|
Anybody heared the Cup Winners Cup Draw yet?
nick.
|
46.1720 | | VNOTSC::HERIBERT | | Fri Nov 04 1994 18:40 | 3 |
| I think this will be after the 3rd UEFA Cup round in December.
Heribert
|
46.1721 | Welcome to Highbury - the morgue of | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Mon Nov 07 1994 12:33 | 25 |
| Arsenal 0 Sheffield Wednesday 0
A wonderful match with lots of quick crisp passing moves and
goalscoring chances at either end. A marvellous advert for English
football and....
Ooooh the drugs are wearing off...It was truly dire. Arsenal were
exceedingly poor and Wednesday weren't much better. Penalties should
have been given for a foul on Watson and a hand ball by Pearce. As for
the Arse forward line, they were truly c*&p with Paul Dickov proving
that Ian Wright isn't the only petulant forward at the club and
Campbell proving that his "unfulfilled potential" will always be
unfulfilled.
Can't wait for Wednesday night when we have the chance to set up
another fun packed, thrill a minute game with t'Owls by beating Oldham
(which on yesterdays performance will be no easy thing).
Stuart
BTW Paul, were you the stout chappie who decided to prove that
Sheffield lads are hard by stripping to the waist and getting
escorted from the stadium by several of the Mets finest, for being
obese and bald in a built up area?
|
46.1722 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Mon Nov 07 1994 13:41 | 31 |
| >BTW Paul, were you the stout chappie who decided to prove that
> Sheffield lads are hard by stripping to the waist and getting
> escorted from the stadium by several of the Mets finest, for being
> obese and bald in a built up area?
No, that was probably Tango (see the Bizarre Supporters Note - cant
remember the number). I was too late to get tickets for the Wednesday
end so we got tickets for the West Stand. Unfortunately we ended up in
the kiddies korner and were deafened by a group of 10 year olds
screaming that they were "Oooh, aaah, proud to be a Goonaah" every
other minute.
I think the lads just in front of them had the right idea - they were
standing by the bar when we got into the ground, still there at
kickoff, drinking steadily 10 minutes before half-time and finally made
it into the stand 15 minutes into the second half. They then spent the
next 30 minutes trying to get Seaman to do the twist!? Wass all dat
abaat then, eh?
Another "highlight" of the match was when the 10 year old son of the
decidedly professional looking man next to me declared "I think
Sheffield Wednesday are f**king crap" (the lad certainly had the game
sussed - the match had only been going 10 minutes but he was quite
right - what he forgot to mention was that Arsenal were just as bad).
Totally unworried by his dad's telling off he then followed up with,
"But dad they're a set of c***s".
Cheers,
Paul.
|
46.1723 | There's no one quite like Grandma... | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Mon Nov 07 1994 14:05 | 15 |
| Paul
From the sounds of it you were sat in the next block to us because we
were extremely p@!#$d off with the St Winifreds School Choir. The Lad
in front of you was a perceptive boy indeed!
Seaman's twist is something that has been going for a couple of years
at away matches in the main. It is a variation on the "Robbo give us a
wave" type chant. A west stand favourite when you're bored and/or
p@#$ed up!
Looking forward to the rematch (if we get through) cos it can't be as
bad, can it?
Stuart
|
46.1724 | Please God Not another Bolton, Wrexham, Walsall... | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Wed Nov 09 1994 15:43 | 9 |
| Well it's make or break at the Mecca of Boredom tonight. Only Oldham
stand between us and a thrilling rematch with t'Owls. Maybe it's what
is desperately needed to exorcise the memory of last Sunday's match!
Hopefully the boys will not allow a similar performance to the FA Cup
match against Bolton to happen again but if ever the Arsenal were there
for the taking it's now given that the forward line couldn't score in
a brothel without the Wrightmeister to show them how...
|
46.1725 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Wed Nov 09 1994 16:27 | 18 |
| Stuart,
This just isn't on. The tone of the last note just isn't what we come
to expect from this note. Where is all the "you don't win matches by
letting in lots of goals" rhetoric. Or the "winning is more important
than entertainment" line of thinking. How about "we're not boring, just
effective". Come on, don't let the side down by telling the truth!!
(smiley thing).
>is desperately needed to exorcise the memory of last Sunday's match!
^^^^^^
You can remember some of it?
Cheers,
Paul.
|
46.1726 | No I am not Tottenham in disguise | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Wed Nov 09 1994 16:33 | 10 |
| Paul
I have to confess. I am a secret football fan and its part of the
complexity of my being that I feel it necessary to go through Purgatory
whilst still living and my chosen hell on earth is Arsenal.
On a serious note, yes, I do remember some of the match although I did
consider leaving at half time.
Stuart
|
46.1727 | Ticket Details I meant to post earlier in the week | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Wed Nov 09 1994 18:31 | 6 |
| Arsenal v AC Milan
European Super Cup 1st Leg
Highbury 1 February 1995
Tickets on sale 1 December 1994
|
46.1728 | Hallelujah - Someone else has scored for Arsenal | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Thu Nov 10 1994 12:30 | 25 |
46.1729 | Hope it's not true :-) | AYOV16::IREID | Choppers The Tim | Fri Nov 18 1994 19:04 | 5 |
| Stewart ,
If it makes you feel better the Daily Ranger said that GG was poised to
make two major signings to boost the team one of them being John Collins.
C.T.T.
|
46.1730 | Midtable mediocrity here we come | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Mon Nov 21 1994 16:31 | 15 |
| Oh well, business as usual this weekend.
Another uninspiring performance with Campbell stealing the show for
ineptitude, Man Utd top of the league. Doubly depressing. At least Ian
Wrights suspension finished on Saturday although whether he is fit for
the Mancs this coming weekend remains to be seen. At least Spurs
defence lived up to expectations on Saturday to keep my faith in human
nature intact.
re -1
CTT
The current squad doesn't need 2 signings. It needs wholesale
surgery to get rid of the dross!
|
46.1731 | Whats all this then..!!! | MUFC::TONY | | Mon Nov 21 1994 17:28 | 7 |
| Tony "Heeee awl he awl always" wants to play for United Adams ..??
Another Sun exclusive..!!
Tony
|
46.1732 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Mon Nov 21 1994 17:42 | 6 |
| re. Tony "The Red Devil" Adams.
He thinks that it might improve his popularity. It probably would but
only in London.
Paul.
|
46.1733 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Mon Nov 21 1994 17:54 | 6 |
| re the last 2
Adams would love Manchester - lots of Council estates for him to crash
his car into the walls...
Stuart
|
46.1734 | | SIOG::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Thu Nov 24 1994 17:27 | 16 |
| Another performance of ineptitude against Leicester last night. Arsenal
have now lost against Palace, Southampton and Leicester in our last
three defeats, surely games we wouldn't have lost in the past - enough
said!
Arsenal are no longer good enough to challenge for the title. Bring
back Martin Hayes, I reckon.
On a brighter note, Ian Wright broke Dixie Deans 67 year old record by
scoring in his 13th straight game.
So it's the Mancs on Saturday. We actually need something out of this
one to preserve mid-table respectability. Another couple of defeats
like the last two and we'll be fighting relegation with the spivs.
Declan
|
46.1735 | Stunning Mediocrity | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Thu Nov 24 1994 17:38 | 16 |
| Blimey, someone in the Arse topic other than moi. I was beginning to
feel all alone.
Couldn't agree more, Declan. I would prefer to see Gus Caesar back in
the side. He is, after all, a central defender.
GG has conceded that we won't win the league. Funny, I could have told
him that before the start of the season 8-(
At least we're still in Europe 8-)
I give GG 2 seasons @ Highbury before he leaves, either of his own
choice or on the end of David Deins size 11.
|
46.1736 | You can't beat the feelin' ........................ | FORTY2::SHARPE | | Fri Nov 25 1994 16:39 | 23 |
| It's true!!
Paul Merson
Was so bored playing in the Arsenal team
he had to take coke to stay awake!!
Who can blame him??
I'd need far more than that to keep me
awake at any Arsenal match.
It's such a shame.... What a waste...
He should be banned from the game for
life as all the liddle children look
up to him and now their fantasy is
dashed!!
"Tottenham for the FA Cup!!!"
StEvE
|
46.1737 | | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Fri Nov 25 1994 17:08 | 9 |
| Bloody hell something interesting @ highbury
Now we know why Tone punts the ball high and long. He was looking to
find the Merse on the wing!
Stuart
|
46.1738 | And Merson goes for the line..... | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | OSAK | Fri Nov 25 1994 19:43 | 3 |
| Will The Merse be playing in the Coke Cup against Sheff Wed. Next week
:-)
|
46.1739 | What's happened? | STKOFF::SPERSSON | Pas de probleme | Fri Nov 25 1994 19:44 | 11 |
|
OK,
So what's the story then?
Merson's on coke so much I've understood. Positive drug test or what?
Will Arsenal lose all their League points from 1988 onwards?
have a nice week-end,
Stefan
|
46.1740 | | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Fri Nov 25 1994 19:49 | 10 |
| Having considered the matter for a while, I do think that this explains
some of the Merses performances over the last couple of years. I always
thought he was a lazy git but now it seems he was as high as a kite.
Mind you, has he been dealing to players like Linighan and Keown as
well cos it would be truly frightening if they weren't on drugs and has
performed that badly. Although it would explain how Linighan jumped so
high to reach the last minute corner last year, eh Paul.
Stuart
|
46.1741 | | CODS::ESBECK | Day Tripper | Fri Nov 25 1994 23:58 | 6 |
| On BBC Radio 5 this evening they discussed the issue of another Arsenal
"forward" who is also on the strong stuff. They didn't name the player.
From the sound of things, the player they are referring to is Kevin
Campbell. It may also explaing HIS form over the past 2 seasons
Declan
|
46.1742 | Anything they can do | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Mon Nov 28 1994 12:21 | 6 |
46.1743 | Match report of sorts | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Mon Nov 28 1994 12:53 | 22 |
| Arsenal 0 Manchester United 0
Ouch probably sums up the game quite nicely. Lots of pretty cards being
flung around by the ref with Mark Hughes getting a pretty red one which
should also have been shown that nice man, Paul Ince.
Overall not a good game - lots of commitment, hardly any football - but
one that reinforced the view that there is still bad blood between the
two sides.
Wright on couple of occassions, Smith, Bould and Dickov should have
scored for Arsenal whilst McClair and C#$%@!a went close for the Mancs.
Best part of the day - A little boy, rough guess at his age would be
5/6, behind me singing "Ooh Aah,Cantona" every 30 seconds until someone
started singing, to the same tune, "You are , a French C@#!,
You are a French C@#$" at which the little chap, much to the disgust of
mater and pater, decided that these words were infinitely better and
promptly sung them for the rest of the match. Aah, the fickleness of youth
Stuart
|
46.1744 | Arsenal on a high :-] | AYOV25::FSPAIN | I'm the King of Wishful Thinking | Mon Nov 28 1994 16:00 | 6 |
| heard on the lunchtime news that 4 players have been drug tested
following revelations by Merton that he takes cocaine .
what gives .......
F.
|
46.1745 | More dirty allegations | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Mon Nov 28 1994 16:05 | 7 |
| the rumour mill is working overtime on this one...
John Barnes is alleged to be the biggest one of the lot. Certainly
explains some of his performances fro England over the last few years.
And there's me thinking that he is just crap ;-)
Stuart
|
46.1746 | "Charlie" George?? | YUPPY::PANES | Will you take a cheque, Bruce? | Mon Nov 28 1994 16:47 | 8 |
|
I have heard from a usually reliable source about Campbell as well.
Stuart
BTW Its a good job Matt Le Tissier doesnt indulge in the Bolivian Marching
powder. With a nose his size, he could sniff Colombia.
|
46.1747 | Keep the mods happy... | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Mon Nov 28 1994 17:07 | 10 |
| >performed that badly. Although it would explain how Linighan jumped so
>high to reach the last minute corner last year, eh Paul.
Stuart,
I think Merson (allegedely) sold a couple of kilos to Woods before the
match! Mind you I don't think he expected Woods to (allegedely) snort the
whole lot at once.
Paul.
|
46.1748 | "I wouldn't like that swimming up my arse" | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Mon Nov 28 1994 17:18 | 7 |
| >following revelations by Merton that he takes cocaine .
That certainly explains some of his performances on Have I Got News For
You.
Paul.
|
46.1749 | Charlies angels. | SNLV01::PARSONSDAVID | | Tue Nov 29 1994 06:24 | 14 |
| Doesn't Merson also have large gambling debts?
According to one of the Sydney papers he was gambling 20 grand a day on
American football at one stage.
All in all Mers is a bit of a rogue, but I would imagine him only to be
the tip of the iceberg as far as drug abuse in football goes. The
problem is with the stupid amounts of money they earn and the high
profile lifestyles they lead, contact with narcotics is inevitable
especially in todays society and I am sure that there are a good few
more players in the same boat as the Merse.
In fact I think most of the Spurs defence are addicted to tranquilisers
judging by the amount of goals they concede.
|
46.1750 | Persecution Complex - Apply Here | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Tue Nov 29 1994 12:11 | 14 |
| The media are now clamouring for the Arse to be heavily penalised for
the "Bung" incident involving Jensen. They want us to have the same
punishment as Spurs.
Well thats all sorted then. We'll still be in 12th place without any
monetary or points penalty.
BTW, is it my imagination or have the media conveniently forgotten that
the transfer of Piechnik(sp.) to the red shite (Copyright Paul
Watterson) is mentioned in the same vein in the same book?
Moi, Paranoid. Never. But Paul Merson is my best mate ;-)
Stuart
|
46.1751 | Piechnik isnt worth 10p | COMICS::HAWLEYI | You ain't seen me...roit?! | Tue Nov 29 1994 12:27 | 14 |
|
Stuart,
No, the media have not forgotten that Piechnik is mentioned. In fact
its on teletext and in the Electronic Telegraph this morning.
I think it will be found that there is no case to answer anyway.
Personally, I think FC Copenhagen would have a lot of cheek actually
asking someone to PAY for Piechnik. The lads a tradgedy.
The results will be known by the end of the week.
Ian.
|
46.1752 | Definitely persecuted | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Tue Nov 29 1994 12:59 | 11 |
| An observation to make re the random dope tests that took place on
Friday at Arsenal, the day the Pr1ck came clean about being a dope
head.
Is this totally a coincidence or is it the sort of randomness that
occurs when you're given a breath test after weaving down the road in
front of a panda car (not that I am speaking from experience).
I think we should be told.
Stuart
|
46.1753 | Another Merson tale | KIRKTN::MCOMMONS | | Tue Nov 29 1994 13:21 | 26 |
|
Apparently George Graham asked Paul Merson to take the penalties for
Arsenal this season .....
.
.
.
.
.
Merson had to decline as he didn't like to see the 'Keeper standing on
his line !!!
|
46.1754 | | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Wed Nov 30 1994 13:55 | 8 |
| Apparently Merson, Arsenal and the FA are meeting today to discuss the
players future. The punishment that the FA handout will be that he goes
into rehab and cleans up his act. But Paul told the Daily Mirror that
he has already cleaned up his act so it looks like he'll be in the team
for Saturdays game then. And I believe everything that I read in the
press ;-)
Stuart
|
46.1755 | Welcome to the 20th Century | YUPPY::PANES | Papa's got a brand new wolfbag | Wed Nov 30 1994 14:07 | 30 |
|
Whats all this drivel that Graham Belly and the dinosaurs at
Lancaster Gate are on about. Rehab and counselling for
"Sniffer" Merson - don't make me laugh. He's been doing a few
lines ( for more than a year ), he drops his bollox at the
bookies, said bookies want their money, so the boy wonder
sells "My Drug'n'Booze ( but I won't mention the gambling)
Hell" story to the mirror.
What can we expect next time he's down on his gambling luck...
"My Nights of Shame with ex Minister of Fun, Mellor"
"Get Blotto and Win the Lotto the Merson Way"
"Freddie Starr ate my Donkey"
"Why El Tel Needs Me"
I have always had a dislike of the Merson persona, but a
grudging admiration for Merson the player, and I can't see
how the F.A's proposed course of action is going to change
him. If the F.A. is serious about the use of recreational, as
well as performance enhancing, drugs in football , then they
should invest in a comprehensive testing programme.
Stuart
|
46.1756 | How much dosh? | EXPDEC::JHUSSEY | John Hussey - Exiled in jocko land | Wed Nov 30 1994 14:28 | 8 |
| It seems the FA are p!ssed about Merson selling his sob :-) story to the
press and will include it in any disciplinary charges. According to the
Grauniad they have contacted the paper concerned to find out the exact
amount. Don't be surprised if the fine is a similar value :-)
Mr Kelly has got teh dinosaur Charlie Hughes to pay for early retirement (plus
the odd villa in Spain?)
|
46.1757 | | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Wed Nov 30 1994 14:33 | 5 |
| Well I for one would be really upset if the pr1ck got fined anything
less than he sold his story for.
Stuart
|
46.1758 | Merson ..... the new Maradona? | YUPPY::PANES | I think therefore I ambient | Thu Dec 01 1994 20:29 | 5 |
| I have been told that Sniffer has been suspended by the F.A.
I should imagine all he has to do is promise that nice Mr Kelly that
he is going to be a good boy.
Stuart
|
46.1759 | | RTFM1::GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Fri Dec 02 1994 10:37 | 10 |
|
They made a big thing of it on Sky News last night. Merson has agreed
to attend a rehab centre chosen by the FA for a period which "could be
4 to 6 weeks" but depends on what the specialists (also chosen by the
FA) and FA doctors decide. Merson will not be available to play for his
club during this time. Merson has also apparently agreed to take part
in some nationwide scheme to tell school kids about how bad drugs are
- keep your kids home that day!
JBG
|
46.1760 | | GENIE::BOLGER | Funny Scotty,now beam down my clothes! | Fri Dec 02 1994 16:46 | 6 |
| Re: Rehab Centre chosen by the FA
Presumably Mr. F.A. Kelly has a brother who "just happens" to run a
drug rehab centre ;-)
Jerry.
|
46.1761 | | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Wed Dec 07 1994 20:04 | 8 |
| Well the FA sorted out the drugs problem in football (not that there is
one of course) by taking Merson to pieces when they had the chance.
Yep, not allowing him to play for 6 weeks is harsh (but he's still got
to put up with being fully paid, poor little lamb - One for Matt there)
and not fining him - Wow that is hard on the lad. What a fine example
they have set. They've even offered an amnesty to anyone who puts their
grubby little mits up to being a smackhead. Yes I truly believe that
this has solved any drug football has.
|
46.1762 | Highbury... Care in the Community | YUPPY::PANES | Debbie Magee..old dog, new tricks | Wed Dec 07 1994 20:22 | 9 |
|
There is a cut out'n'keep two page special on the demise of standards
at the Arse in the second section of today's Guardian.
It reads like 13 episodes of the Bill.
Stuart
|
46.1763 | Drunken Duncan would fit in well... | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Wed Dec 07 1994 20:33 | 7 |
|
.....and I read in one of todays papers that the crisis club about to
rival Everton for the drunken ones signature, although he has been
playing at Everton, he must be drawn to marble halls because of all the
criminal records that exist in the trophy room.
Dave...
|
46.1764 | Making no point whatsoever | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | set prof/persona= | Thu Dec 08 1994 10:56 | 13 |
| There is the argument that the Merse came forward and admitted his
problem and was asking for help,rather than carrying on with his
habit or trying to continue to conceale it.If anyone out there thinks
the Merse is the only Premier League player with a drug problem then
they are diluding themselves.
Mind you,you could say the same about Tottenham's financial
irregularities,they came forward and got severely punished(well at
least to start with).I must admit though I think the FA and not the
club should have fined him,but then again this would hardly help with
his gambling debts,hmm I think I'll shut up while I'm behind.
Jason
|
46.1765 | | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Thu Dec 08 1994 11:19 | 6 |
| It's tough sh1t on Merson really. All his problems are his own fault.
He is a disgrace to the club. If he really was coming clean for his own
good, he wouldn't have gone to the press with the story. The only
reason he seems to have come clean is because he thought that they had
rumbled him. Hardly smacks of a guilty conscience being the driving
force behind his actions
|
46.1766 | Didn't really intend opening this up again | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | set prof/persona= | Thu Dec 08 1994 11:43 | 21 |
| I don't think Merson's only motivation for coming forward was the fact
that he thought he was about to be found out anyway,because as I
understand it he had already kicked the habit before admitting that he
did have a problem and the only reason he has been told to go into a
rehabilitation centre is to insure that he has infact kicked the habit.
Although I must agree with you that he should not have gone to the
press with the story first,it porbably seemed a good idea (to him)
at the time because
A. He may well of thought that he would get severely fined by the
club/FA and was trying to make a quick buck or
B. He was trying to make a quick buck to help with his gambling debts.
Although I don't agree with what Merson has done or think he has gone
totally the correct way to solving his problems I still don't think he
is a disgrace to the club as memorey spans a little longer than this
season.
Jason
|
46.1767 | OK Who have we p1$$ed off in Fleet Street? | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Mon Dec 12 1994 11:52 | 19 |
46.1768 | | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Mon Dec 12 1994 14:04 | 5 |
| The GG story seems to have several twists. GG is supposed to have
offered the money back, but was told to keep it. Only now is the tax
man interested as it's the first he has heard of all this. And to cap
it all, GG denies getting the money in the first place! GG is also
suppose to have offered to resign, but the offer was refused.
|
46.1769 | | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Mon Dec 12 1994 14:06 | 3 |
| re -1
So his memory recall follows the same logic as his team selections ;-)
|
46.1770 | More sleaze | YUPPY::PANES | Kelvin Morton - Liverpool | Mon Dec 12 1994 14:27 | 74 |
|
The world of football will again be shocked, following more
allegations of drink and drug abuse at the "Club of Shame" ,
Arsenal.
Mother Theresa of Calcutta, revealed yesterday how a dream
trip to England, turned into a nightmare, which lead
eventually to her living amongst the poor and dying, and that
recent revelations are nothing new to a club steeped in a
tradition of sleaze and scandal.
Arsenal scouts spotted Mother Theresa when she was playing for
the crack Albanian side F.C. Tirana and lured her to the
"Marbled Halls of Shame" with promises of wealth and a
lifetime of financial security.
Mother Theresa, told how she was met at Dover by Arsenal
supremo, Herbert Chapman. "Eee said ee wanted to take me up
ze Arse straightaway and show club".
Chapman, she explained, saw her role as a playmaker, and that
she was to inject a little continental verve into a
traditionally dour side.
She told reporters that, " Ee said that Arsenil would win ze
championship, and that I was last piece of jigsaw. Ee insisted
that the club's success would mean me never working again."
Pre-season training started off well, but then it became
apparent to her that this world famous club had, behind its
solid exterior, foundations which were rotten to the core.
"I thought, that Arsenal was typical Eengleeshman and meant
fair-play, jolly tennis sticks, and anyone for cricket. I did
not know that some of the players behaved like sons of
Beelzebub."
Mother Theresa revealed how the club physiotherapist, James
Herriot, would administer controlled substances to the
players, who would line up "with ze mouthes open, like newborn
chicks waiting to be feeded"
"Sometimes after training, the players would go out and drink
the lager and do other things to excess"
She went on to tell how one central defender in particular
"ate like ze 'orse".
Despite showing a level of flair which hitherto had not been
seen in an Arsenal side, Mother Theresa was released by the
club after only a handful of games.
"Ee said I wasn't beeg enough to be an Arse player, and that I
was too frail for ze Eengleesh game".
To this day she cannot rid herself of the belief that her
saintly qualities did not help her fit in with the rest of the
squad, and that her ability to bring joy to the crowd made her
unpopular with her teammates.
Mother Theresa has spent the last few years creating "Centres
of Excellence" around the world, which despite giving her
tremendous pleasure, has left her virtually penniless.
"I am not ze bitter person. The Arse , its players and
supporters, prepared me for the people I work with now"
It must be pointed out that Mother Theresa received no money
for her co-operation in writing this article , and that if she
did, it certainly wouldn't go towards paying off gambling
debts"
|
46.1771 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | I killed Cortez. | Mon Dec 12 1994 14:30 | 1 |
| ...alledgedly.
|
46.1772 | Do you get depressed - No not really | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Mon Dec 19 1994 14:39 | 8 |
| I was going to put a detailed match report but the rest of the
conference is depressed enough 8-(
As a performance, it was as bad as the League match against Sheffield
Weds the other week. so it was like most of our season so far. Ah well,
only a fortnight til we stuff Tottenham ;-)))
Stuart
|
46.1773 | Looking forward to some Easter Eggs... | RTOVC0::DCASSIDY | | Mon Dec 19 1994 18:28 | 8 |
|
Well Stuart...
It certainly does seem to be a day of overall depression in here....
There must be some 'happy noters' out there...????
Dezzz.
|
46.1774 | Jan 2nd...It gets closer and closer. | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Mon Dec 19 1994 18:32 | 9 |
|
>> There must be some 'happy noter' out there...????
Yep.....I'm one of them, anyone would be happy watching those goals go
in at Highbury on Saturday. What a classic Leeds' second. It was a joy
to watch. The way manniga (sp) took an air shot....he should bring out
a soccer skills video.
Dave...
|
46.1775 | It was defending George but not as we know it | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Mon Dec 19 1994 18:43 | 8 |
| Dave,
I thought that the Arsenal players had been watching a video -
"Defending the Ardiles way". Just goes to prove that Arsenal are better
than everyone else at the essential things in football - Drug taking,
bungs and bad defending ;-)
Stuart
|
46.1776 | Arsenal FC - Innocent til investigated by the FA | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Tue Dec 20 1994 12:18 | 6 |
| The club have been cleared of any illegal dealings over the Jensen,
Limpar and Lydersen transfers by the Inland Revenue. GG has not yet
been cleared. He was also given a vote of confidence by the Board, who
are now accepting applications for his replacement ;-)
Stuart
|
46.1777 | Don Howe? | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Oh mr. songwriter, write me a song..... | Tue Dec 20 1994 12:58 | 1 |
|
|
46.1778 | re -1 8-) | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Tue Dec 20 1994 13:39 | 1 |
|
|
46.1779 | | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Wed Dec 21 1994 18:37 | 1 |
| well as it's Xmas and another
|
46.1780 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Wed Dec 21 1994 18:41 | 7 |
|
Wishing all Gonners out there a merry Xmas and here's to a better '95
Mick
PS: Stuart, You must have thought you were the only one left!! Keep up the good
work....
|
46.1781 | | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Wed Dec 21 1994 18:42 | 19 |
| Re-1 Sorry pressed the wrong @#!$@#~ button.
Well it's Xmas and another year draws to a close, I'll list the Paul
Mersons' and the Lows for 1994
The Mersons
Parma, 2-1
Torino and Paris SG
Liege 7-0
The Lows
The domestic competitions
Here's to 1995
Stuart
|
46.1782 | | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no sanity clause | Wed Dec 21 1994 18:43 | 5 |
| > Wishing all Gonners out there a merry Xmas and here's to a better '95
Surely one too many n's there, Mick.
Paul.
|
46.1783 | Desperate or what? | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Exiled in jocko land | Wed Dec 21 1994 18:45 | 8 |
| Obviously struggling to remember when Arsenal scored a goal Stuart includes
a victory in 1993 in his 1994 highlights.
That's Standard Liege to those who can't remeber anything good about the Arse
(I Had to consult Rothmans :-))))
|
46.1784 | | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Wed Dec 21 1994 18:46 | 9 |
| Paul
"Gonners" refers to the cup competitions where we scrape a late result.
Hence the phrase "Phew I thought we were gonner get to penalties before
Andy Linighan scored"
8-)
Stuart
|
46.1785 | | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Wed Dec 21 1994 18:48 | 10 |
| re .1783
I was overcome with the memories of the glory of winning a European trophy
in 1994 which is one more than any other British club managed,
including the Greatest Football Team In The World. (Smiley thing with
tongue poking out)
And lets face it, 1994 has hardly been a corking year domestically.
Stuart
|
46.1786 | | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no sanity clause | Wed Dec 21 1994 19:08 | 7 |
| Stuart,
That's right, kick a man when he's down. I would....
Cheers,
Paul.
|
46.1787 | Splitting hairs once again 8-) | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | set prof/persona= | Wed Dec 21 1994 22:57 | 20 |
|
> Well it's Xmas and another year draws to a close, I'll list the Paul
> Mersons' and the Lows for 1994
> The Mersons
> Parma, 2-1
> Torino and Paris SG
> Liege 7-0
Stuart,
Me thinks you must have been well and truely overcome at the Arse's
European success as I recall the scorline being only 1-0 with Smudger
grabbing the only goal.
Jason
|
46.1788 | An apology to all lovers of the scoreline 1-0 | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Thu Dec 22 1994 11:50 | 16 |
| re -1
Jason
I get sick of 1-0 wins so I try to recreate a memory that involves more
than one goal.
Oh OK, I didn't proof read what I'd written (or typed to save splitting
hairs further) other wise I'd have spotted it at the time and not 30
seconds after I'd entered it. By which time of course, I couldn't be
bothered to alter it.
BTW, did you know that Don Howe will be the new Arsenal manager if GG
leaves....
Stuart
|
46.1789 | | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Si, Barone | Mon Jan 09 1995 14:25 | 9 |
| Well at least we survived to make it into the draw for the 4th round.
Whether we'll play the Queen of Golders Greens' super blues remains to
be seen.
Ian "I'm an even tempered and kind soul really" Wright picked up
another booking which means that he is 4 pts from a lengthy ban and
is attempting to beat Mark Dennis' exemplary disciplinary record.
Stuart
|
46.1790 | | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Si, Barone | Mon Jan 09 1995 14:26 | 6 |
| BTW
Ian Wright has now got more disciplinary points than Arsenal have
league points...
|
46.1791 | | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Good Grief, Penfold | Thu Jan 12 1995 21:17 | 11 |
| well having sat down, cogitated, digested and thought about last night,
my honest opinion is that the boys got what they deserved, ie F!@# all.
Good things about last night? Well, Tony Adams is one match nearer
returning so we can dump Linighan, Keown didn't play and we got rid of
that bloody awful blue away kit!!
Stroll on Millwall
Stuart
|
46.1792 | GG Buys | WOTVAX::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Fri Jan 13 1995 10:42 | 9 |
|
Read in this mornings rags that GG is to splash out 3.75 million on
Chris Kiwomya(sp!) from Ipswich and a John Hartson from Luton.
They should be signed before Sundays deadline, to allow them to play in
the next round of their European exploits..
im
|
46.1793 | | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Fri Jan 13 1995 10:50 | 8 |
|
Wow...what stars, that'll keep the unfaithfull at Highbury happy, I'm
sure. They've been clamouring for GG to get his bung money out and sign
a couple of big name players for ages.
Dave...
|
46.1794 | GG - Is he Mersons' drug buddy? | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Good Grief, Penfold | Fri Jan 13 1995 11:41 | 10 |
| So which one of those is the creative midfielder?
Hartson is an out and out centre-forward (Goodbye Mr Smith and
Kiwomya is more of a floating forward/wide player (Au Revoir monsieur
Campbell).
Neither will solve the problem of a lack of goals cos if you don't give
the forwards a good supply of chances then they ain't gonna score.
Stuart
|
46.1795 | Who would you go for? | REOSV3::HOUSEN | World famous brick hypnotist | Fri Jan 13 1995 13:25 | 11 |
| GG has been after Kiwomya for a long time. He has always showed promise, but it
is difficult to judge a player of his type when he has been playing in a
struggling team for 2-3 seasons. Wouldn't you describe Schwarz as a creative
player? Maybe GG thinks he needs someone to bridge the gap between the
forwards and midfield (ie. Kiwomya). I don't know much about Hartson, so can't
comment.
Out of interest, which creative midfielder would you go for. Obvious ones like
Le Tissier spring to mind, but it seems Southampton won't sell him. So who?
Norman
|
46.1796 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Sammy Chung's Scarlet Army | Fri Jan 13 1995 13:37 | 7 |
| Schwarz has always looked pretty good to me.
I think what Arsenal need more than anything at the moment is someone to partner
Ian Wright. Chris Kiwomya would be a good choice, and probably won't cost the
megabucks that have been flying about recently.
Mike
|
46.1797 | | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Good Grief, Penfold | Fri Jan 13 1995 15:57 | 10 |
| re .1795
Schwarz isn't the problem. It's the people around him. Lets face it,
Schwarz is a more cultured version of Jensen. Hillier, Jensen and Davis
are similar players. They need someone in there who is a different
player style-wise (and I don't mean fashion sense).
As for Le Tissier, Newcastle weren't going to sell Cole either...
Stuart
|
46.1798 | BTW, Selley is a better version of Hillier | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Good Grief, Penfold | Fri Jan 13 1995 16:06 | 1 |
|
|
46.1799 | | YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITH | | Fri Jan 13 1995 16:13 | 6 |
|
Good ol' Kerry Dixon is keeping Hartson out of current Luton team
so erm...well...seems a bit of an odd signing. Maybe Graham is getting
another humungous bung for it.
Andy
|
46.1800 | | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Good Grief, Penfold | Fri Jan 13 1995 16:30 | 7 |
| Andy
That is an unproven allegation about Mr Graham. He would never ever do
such a thing. Next you'll be telling me that good ole Brian Clough took
a bung. Tsk, shame on you.
Stuart
|
46.1801 | | YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITH | | Fri Jan 13 1995 16:44 | 11 |
|
By the way - don't you think Martin Keown would be an excellent
skipper of the official Premier League Ugly XI. Actually there could be
couple of Gooners in the team - Adams, Jensen (is he not one the Scousers)
and Andy 'Bus for a nose' Linighan (sp). Beardsley would no doubt be in
there somewhere and what about Darren 'hey, the fans love me really'
Peacock.
Any other candidates?
Andy
|
46.1802 | Don Howe? | CHEFS::GEORGEM | The wonderful thing about tiggers... | Fri Jan 13 1995 16:48 | 1 |
|
|
46.1803 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Jan 13 1995 16:50 | 5 |
| Neville Southall
Ian Rush
Ian Ormondroyd
Matt Le Tissier
......
|
46.1804 | | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no sanity clause | Fri Jan 13 1995 16:54 | 8 |
| re .1801
I've always thought that Carlton Palmer would have quite easily got a
part in the Addams Family or One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest. And I can
say it now he's buggered off to Leeds (Leed, Leeds). Certainly one for
the Aesthetically Challenged XI.
Paul.
|
46.1805 | Some more... | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Good Grief, Penfold | Fri Jan 13 1995 16:58 | 5 |
| Personally, I would expect Cantona to lead the way in the ugliness
stakes. I' ve always thought he was an ugly bugger, closely followed by
the Newcastle 'keeper Srnicek. He has a malevolent look about him. The
sort of look in his eyes that beckons little children into woods to see
non existent puppies...
|
46.1806 | | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Ooh, ooh, Mr Peevely | Fri Jan 13 1995 17:01 | 3 |
|
You're thinking of Richard Gough (allegedly) ...
|
46.1807 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Jan 13 1995 17:03 | 10 |
| so far then...
Southall/Srnicek
Adams Palmer
Le Tiss Cantona Jensen
Rush Beardsley
One more midfielder/winger (Merson - anagram Mr Nose), and two
full-backs (Dixon ?)
|
46.1808 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Relax - I do believe it's working! | Fri Jan 13 1995 17:06 | 15 |
|
There's no better walking advert for rhinoplasty.
Also, Ian Rush would occupy at least three places in a Premier Ugly
XI.
What about:
Steve Bruce
Niall Quinn
Liverpool (the city, not "FC")
Paul McGrath
|
46.1809 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | The wonderful thing about tiggers... | Fri Jan 13 1995 17:07 | 1 |
| Steve Staunton. He's an ugly get.
|
46.1810 | | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Good Grief, Penfold | Fri Jan 13 1995 17:10 | 7 |
| Robbie Fowler would probably get in as a sub. Liverpool seem to have a
knack of finding ugly forwards. Roger Hunt, John Toshack, David
Fairclough, David Johnson, Kenny Dalglish, Ian Rush and Robbie Fowler.
Some of them are excused on the grounds that they are Scousers and
Liverpool seems to breed ugly people. All that interbreeding, I s'pose.
Stuart
|
46.1811 | | YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITH | | Fri Jan 13 1995 17:22 | 6 |
| .1807 Now don't forget the skipper Keown. Its a shame that the Derby
keeper Sutton, I think, isn't still playing for Forest as he would be
a cert. How he's supposed to stop footballs when he can't control his
eyeballs, I'll never know.
Andy
|
46.1812 | | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Good Grief, Penfold | Fri Jan 13 1995 17:37 | 3 |
| the current Forest keeper isn't top of the looks league either. Looks
like he walked into several punches from Mike Tyson. Has Ian Crook of
Norwich been mentioned. He would complete the midfield quartet.
|
46.1813 | Wark and Gates the Ipswich "Dream Boys" | YUPPY::PANES | Crystal Palace 0 | Fri Jan 13 1995 17:39 | 7 |
| re: the defence
I spent most of the recent Palace game againts Moneytoburn Rovers suppressing
the urge to scream "Take the stocking off your head, Le Saux"
Stuart "Pretty Boy" Panes
|
46.1814 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Crystal Palace 4, oddly enough | Fri Jan 13 1995 17:44 | 1 |
|
|
46.1815 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Jan 13 1995 17:49 | 14 |
| re:.1813
Fancy forgetting the King Pig of them all, John Wark. The revised
line-up :
Southall/Srnicek (? - decision on this please)
Dixon Wark Keown Le Saux
Le Tissier Cantona Jensen Crook
Rush Beardsley
Subs : Adams Palmer Crossley ...
Home Ground : Liverpool
|
46.1816 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | The wonderful thing about tiggers... | Fri Jan 13 1995 17:52 | 1 |
| Manager - Dalglish
|
46.1817 | | YUPPY::PANES | Crystal Palace 0 | Fri Jan 13 1995 17:54 | 24 |
| <<< Note 46.1815 by CHEFS::EDWARDSD >>>
> re:.1813
> Fancy forgetting the King Pig of them all, John Wark. The revised
> line-up :
> Southall/Srnicek (? - decision on this please)
> Dixon Wark Keown Le Saux
> Le Tissier Cantona Jensen Crook
Rush Beardsley
> Subs : Adams Palmer Crossley ...
> Home Ground : Liverpool
^^^^^^^^^
I haven't been down there since they "improved" it, but I always thought
The Dell to be a "pretty" ground.
Stuart
|
46.1818 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Jan 13 1995 17:56 | 10 |
| >>I haven't been down there since they "improved" it, but I always thought
>>The Dell to be a "pretty" ground.
>>Stuart
A long way for all those "pretty" scousers to travel for their home games
don't ya think ?
Dave
|
46.1819 | Scousers - Don't you just love 'em | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Good Grief, Penfold | Fri Jan 13 1995 18:19 | 7 |
| Dave
's alright they'll thieve and bunk their way there. And when they get
into the ground, they won't sit in their own seats (assuming of course
they bothered to buy tickets anyway)
Stuart
|
46.1820 | Moneybags Arsenal | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Jan 13 1995 18:56 | 7 |
| Just heard on the net (from someone who overheard someone telling
somebody else that their next-door neighbour read it on ceefax) that :
Arsenal have signed John Hartson from Luton for 2.5m and are set to
buy Kiwomya for 2m+.
Hmmmm - makes the Cole deal look a "little" more reasonable.
|
46.1821 | UG | WOTVAX::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Fri Jan 13 1995 19:13 | 8 |
| re -a few back
Ugliness
How about Michel Vonk of Man City.. Barry Manilow would be proud of
that one.
im
|
46.1822 | Not forgetting Tottenhams contibution to FUGs | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Good Grief, Penfold | Fri Jan 13 1995 19:16 | 2 |
| Kilnnsman could rival him in the proturding proboscus department whilst
Thorsvedt has a hooked nasal shape.
|
46.1823 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | The wonderful thing about tiggers... | Fri Jan 13 1995 19:19 | 3 |
| Hmm...you don't really like Spurs, do you, Stuart!
Gone are the days of Vinny "FUB" Samways though.
|
46.1824 | | XSTACY::GRAINNE | signal (SIGCUBE, SIG_IGN); | Fri Jan 13 1995 20:03 | 6 |
| RE: .1822
WHAT!!! Klinsmann is a LustDumpling (tm) !!!
Grainne (a gurlie noter)
|
46.1825 | Here we go again | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Good Grief, Penfold | Mon Jan 16 1995 13:35 | 22 |
46.1826 | Match report please - If anyone bothered to go | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Dagnabit Muskrat | Mon Jan 16 1995 19:01 | 1 |
|
|
46.1827 | No medal for you, Muttley ... | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Drat, drat and triple drat | Mon Jan 16 1995 19:36 | 5 |
|
I think you've rumbled my personal names, Stuart.
Professor Pat Pending.
|
46.1828 | I'll get you, Penelope Pitstop | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Dagnabit Muskrat | Mon Jan 16 1995 19:51 | 6 |
| Malc
Obviously you spend your Saturday mornings watching the Cartoon
Network ;-)
The Hooded Claw
|
46.1829 | And a rinky dinky doo, to you. | 45769::GEORGEM | The wonderful thing about tiggers... | Mon Jan 16 1995 19:59 | 3 |
| No Hong Kong fooey tho'.
pah!
|
46.1830 | | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Dagnabit Muskrat | Mon Jan 16 1995 20:09 | 2 |
| Aah but good to see Top/Boss Cat back on a nightly basis
|
46.1831 | I'm a silly old Hector ... | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Drat, drat and triple drat | Mon Jan 16 1995 20:18 | 5 |
|
And Deputy Dawg too.
Jest a cotton pickin' minute there, Muskie !
|
46.1832 | (-: (-: (-: | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Thu Jan 19 1995 11:16 | 4 |
|
No shocks in the FA Cup then.
Dave...
|
46.1833 | | 45769::GEORGEM | The wonderful thing about tiggers... | Thu Jan 19 1995 12:23 | 3 |
| Cooey? Stuart? You there?
Matt$therefwasblind,itwasthewrongtypeofgrass,wewasrobbedetc.etc.etc.
|
46.1834 | That's Entertainment | YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITH | | Thu Jan 19 1995 13:24 | 16 |
|
Well what entertainment. I never want to hear that Highbury is a boring
place to be, last night was hilarious. First we had the referee's
performance which was incredible (Mr Magoo to his pals), David 'The
Human League are back, you know' Seaman's haircut and then John
Jenson's virtuoso (sp) performance after having been tapped on the
shoulder by Alex Rae - he went down like he'd just been shot!
The game was the funniest thing I've seen in years and with any
luck will ensure Paul Merson will not need anything else to 'stimulate'
himself with for a while.
Great stuff lads.
Andy
Andy
|
46.1835 | | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Zowie, Cavie! | Thu Jan 19 1995 13:47 | 23 |
| re .1833
Matt
I'm here. I will face all the piss taking like a man.
Funny enough, I mentioned this to George last night when we were having
a post match drinkie and he said that domestic football stinks in this
country and that he only cares about Europe. "even sh1te like S@#$s can
do well in the English game", he said and when you hear an argument
like that, you just have to agree that GG is right.
He predicted that we would win the Super Cup and the ECW Cup and be able
to defend both cups ad infinitum. I asked him about The Champions League
and he dismissed it saying that on the continent the cup competitions
were much stronger than the League and these were the teams that he
wanted to pit his tactical wits against.
Oh all right. The above is a complete load of bollocks. Just like
Arsenals perfromance last night.
Stuart
|
46.1836 | | 45769::GEORGEM | The wonderful thing about tiggers... | Thu Jan 19 1995 13:54 | 1 |
| Whataguy!
|
46.1837 | He's such a sweet boy as well !!! | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Exiled in jocko land | Thu Jan 19 1995 15:21 | 11 |
| Stuart,
You forgot to mention that the well-known choir-boy Ian Wright was booked for
the 300 th (or something like that) this season and has now passed 41
disciplinary points. He will be banned for 4 games.
We can now look forward to more "Arsenal nil" score lines.
Let's hear it now
COME ON YOU SPURS !!
|
46.1838 | Smiling through adversity | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Zowie, Cavie! | Thu Jan 19 1995 15:29 | 10 |
| Re -1
Banning him for 4 games is just wishful thinking. How dare you start a
rumour without mentioning Don Howe 8^)
He was just ensuring that his disciplinary points stay ahead of the
Arsenal league tally
Stuart
|
46.1839 | | 45796::GROOMN | Atherton does it with dirty balls | Fri Jan 20 1995 12:49 | 6 |
| As a neutral, I thought Wright's booking was far too harsh, he should
have had a penalty for the illegal challenge which in turn made him
slightly late for his.
Nev
|
46.1840 | | WSTENG::DSMITH | Shut the F**K up Mr. Howe | Fri Jan 20 1995 13:31 | 13 |
|
See in today's edition of the Sun that Mr. Wright had a go at one
of the Millwall players, Alex Rae, in the players lounge after the
match. It seems he was a tad unhappy with a challenge made on him
by Rae during the match. According to some Millwall player, "there
wasn't a clean punch thrown, it was handbags really"
Police will not take any action against Wright but said, "Ian Wright
is a high-profile individual and he needs to exercise proper control"
I would say he's an overpaid moanin faced git. (allegedly)
Danny.
|
46.1841 | Stroll on AC Milan | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | Zowie, Cavie! | Wed Jan 25 1995 11:12 | 8 |
| The Premier League have announced another inquiry into Arsenal.
Apparently they are concerned that GG has signed another striker who
can score. Hartson 2 in 2 games. Worrying signs of potential there.
hold on, that what they said about Campbell all those years ago and he
has failed to live up to expectations so there's hope for Hartson yet.
I'd love to a report on last nights game but it was so mediocre that it
really isn't worth it.
|
46.1842 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | | Mon Jan 30 1995 16:51 | 6 |
| Ian "F%@X OFF REF" Wright has been suspended for 4 games for picking up
TWELVE cards in only 28 games....
as the Scousers would say..`calm down Ian, calm down'...
Ray....
|
46.1843 | Ah, but he hasn't been sent off yet... | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Sealclubbing: A big hit with pups | Mon Jan 30 1995 16:59 | 5 |
| Ray
When does it start?
Stuart
|
46.1844 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | | Mon Jan 30 1995 17:06 | 4 |
| I'm not sure but he will be available for the Rep of Ireland v England
friendly on the 15th Feb....
Ray....
|
46.1845 | Ian Wright - 4 games | REOSV3::HOUSEN | World famous brick hypnotist | Wed Feb 01 1995 14:16 | 6 |
| I believe Ian Wright misses the next four league matches against...
Sheff Wed, Leicester, Man Utd and Notts Forest. He is eligible to play in the
Milan match tonight (don't know about the second leg), and the England/Eire
game (though I doubt Venables will pick him).
Norman
|
46.1846 | The Merse is back! | SUBURB::DIVERL | | Wed Feb 01 1995 18:31 | 6 |
|
Heard on a Radio 210 news bulletin at lunchtime that the FA have
given the o.k. for Merson to play in the match against AC Milan
tonight.
Leonie.
|
46.1847 | Snif, Snif | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Wed Feb 01 1995 18:45 | 3 |
| I'm overcome with joy 8^)
Mick
|
46.1848 | Mr Nose returns | 45769::EDWARDSD | | Wed Feb 01 1995 19:05 | 7 |
| >> Heard on a Radio 210 news bulletin at lunchtime that the FA have
>> given the o.k. for Merson to play in the match against AC Milan
>> tonight.
Unbelievable decision !!!! What a bunch of tossers !
|
46.1849 | Or even one of the German channels ? | MASALA::ISUTHERLAND | Same Sh*t...Different day. | Wed Feb 01 1995 19:16 | 2 |
|
Does anybody know if Sky/Eurosport intend showing this game live ?
|
46.1850 | | 45769::EDWARDSD | | Wed Feb 01 1995 19:17 | 5 |
| Ok - initial reaction out of the way. Can somebody please tell me what
the FA have actually done with regard to Paul Merson ie
fine/suspension/ban etc ?
Dave
|
46.1851 | | 45769::EDWARDSD | | Wed Feb 01 1995 19:18 | 5 |
| >>Does anybody know if Sky/Eurosport intend showing this game live ?
Sky are showing the game live.
|
46.1852 | Thanx. | MASALA::ISUTHERLAND | Same Sh*t...Different day. | Wed Feb 01 1995 19:47 | 1 |
|
|
46.1853 | | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Wed Feb 01 1995 20:14 | 12 |
| > <<< Note 46.1850 by 45769::EDWARDSD >>>
>
> Ok - initial reaction out of the way. Can somebody please tell me what
> the FA have actually done with regard to Paul Merson ie
> fine/suspension/ban etc ?
I'd guess they'd say he's been suspended since the revelations? It would
appear that overdoing the drugs and booze and selling the story to a paper
does not bring the game into anything like as much disrepute as one hot-headed
action on (OK, just off) the pitch.
grahame
|
46.1854 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Thu Feb 02 1995 10:40 | 10 |
|
Sky showed a live game last night but it wasn't Arsenal v Milan
(fortunately as it ended 0:0 & the highlight of the game was apparently
Merson coming on for the last 15 minutes!)
JBG
Ps the game on Sky was Wales v England in Rugby League from Ninian
Park..... and guess who won 8-) (We'll continue this on the "other"
channel Matt 8-)
|
46.1855 | What a boring game..just a money spinner | RTOVC0::DCASSIDY | | Thu Feb 02 1995 15:27 | 9 |
|
Tip lads....anytime there is a match of relative importance on a UEFA
basis...check with the pub or anyone with a satellite for DSF (Deutche
Sports Fernsehen).
Mind you having seen it I wish I had stuck to the Ice skating
championships...it was about as exciting....
Dezzz.
|
46.1856 | | 45769::STRATFORDS | Sealclubbing: A big hit with pups | Thu Feb 02 1995 15:35 | 11 |
| Merson got a hero's welcome last night. Why? He lets down everybody
concerned with Arsenal and should IMHO have been sacked by the club.
The match itself was nothing to write home about, Milan looked as if
they were treating it as a practice match and will probably win by 2 or
3 goals next week. The basic problem with the Arsenal players is that
their technique is awful. They didn't string more than 3 passes
together and when you play against a team like that you need to keep
the ball as long as possible. As for Leee Dixon...
Stuart
|
46.1857 | | UNTADE::TOP | I've done some things | Thu Feb 02 1995 18:37 | 8 |
| > Merson got a hero's welcome last night. Why? He lets down everybody
> concerned with Arsenal and should IMHO have been sacked by the club.
Have a heart Stuart! - the man was only an alcoholic druggy, he wasn't
buggering the chairman.
He's lost a bit of weight though hasn't he?
Al.
|
46.1858 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Sealclubbing: A big hit with pups | Thu Feb 02 1995 18:53 | 7 |
| Al
He has lost weight. He looks as fit as he has ever been. Showed good
touch but that still doesn't alter the fact that he should've been
sacked.
Stuart$heartless&moralistic
|
46.1859 | | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Short on the sleeves Love! | Tue Feb 07 1995 14:12 | 11 |
|
> Have a heart Stuart! - the man was only an alcoholic druggy, he wasn't
> buggering the chairman.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> Al.
I'd expect the old boy's ringer has seen a fair amount of action
anyway, what with him being an old Etonian.
barry.
|
46.1860 | Can't think why I've put this in the Arsenal note | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Feb 07 1995 14:32 | 16 |
| An interesting article from a paper I was reading this morning ...
"Good football pays - yes, even in this disturbing season in which 25
players have already been sent off, grim defensive curtains are
spoiling the spectacle, results are regarded as more important than the
way they are achieved and the game's good name has been smeared by
allegations of doping and bribery"
Ok, fairly run of the mill stuff, but guess the year in which this
article appeared ....
1964 ! October 1964 to be precise. I was searching through some old
newspaper cuttings and found this. And they talk about the good old
days !
|
46.1861 | Sad but true | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Sealclubbing: A big hit with pups | Tue Feb 07 1995 18:16 | 6 |
| Dave
How incredibly empty your life must be if that is all you have to
do...8^)
Stuart
|
46.1862 | A club with a great tradition | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Exiled in jocko land | Tue Feb 07 1995 18:24 | 12 |
| The Observer came up with what I thought was an interesting fact.
Before 1980 there were only 2 occasions when 2 players from the same team
had been sent off in the same English League match. Once in 1967 and then in
1973/4.
Interestingly, the players involved were from the Arse.
Glad to see Mr. Adams & Mr Hartson keeping the Arsenal reputation alive.
John$nearlySteveDavis
|
46.1863 | What about since 1980 or does that ruin the facts? | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Sealclubbing: A big hit with pups | Tue Feb 07 1995 18:44 | 1 |
|
|
46.1864 | :-) | COMICS::HAWLEYI | I...AM...A...HORSE! | Tue Feb 07 1995 18:44 | 11 |
|
> How incredibly empty your life must be if that is all you have to
> do...8^)
I CANNOT BELIEVE that you of all people could enter a note like that!!!
Need I say anymore except "Don Howe"??!?!?
Ian.
:-)
"still smarting over that one...all my credibility lost"
|
46.1865 | I have got a life - honest ! | 45769::EDWARDSD | | Tue Feb 07 1995 18:48 | 7 |
| Stuart,
Well, I'm really glad I typed that in now ! The newspaper had been kept
for a slightly more important reason. I just happened to notice the
article and thought it might be of interest to somebody.
Dave
|
46.1866 | | 45769::STRATFORDS | Sealclubbing: A big hit with pups | Tue Feb 07 1995 18:54 | 7 |
| re .1864
Ian,
I only mention it to remind you of your humiliation...8^)
Stuart
|
46.1867 | I have to clear my conscience | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Exiled in jocko land | Tue Feb 07 1995 19:03 | 17 |
| Stuart,
I have to admit it - I don't like Arsenal. In fact I prefer Leeds so that how
much I don't like them!!
Therefore, I have to find anything to beat the Arse over the head with a wet
lettuce and it more interesting than saying how boring they are (only slightly
I admit).
Anyway, (in Malccy mode) did I tell you the time my team beat the Arsenal office
staff 5-3 in a 7-a-side game on the indoor pitch under the clock end with
George Armstrong watching? Needless to say I thought GG share of thr bung
(allegedly) was too great so I pulled out of the deal. The fact that I was
the only one who collapsed after the 25 pint didn't impress the Arse scouts
either (smiley thing).
John$nearlyMaradona
|
46.1868 | | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Herbidaceous !!! | Thu Feb 09 1995 18:31 | 6 |
|
One result from last night that somebody we all know is keeping
rather quiet about :-
AC Milan 2 : 0 Arsenal
|
46.1869 | arf! | CHEFS::GEORGEM | The west is the best | Thu Feb 09 1995 18:33 | 1 |
|
|
46.1870 | Quiet? Moi? Er, yes | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Sealclubbing: A big hit with pups | Thu Feb 09 1995 18:41 | 20 |
| re last 2
Malc
With all the hoo-hah being caused by other London teams, ie rioting
etc, I was waiting for the landslide of comment on that before
quietly entering a note to the effect of "we lost last night, valiant
effort, etc". But as none of that comment happened (are the people in
here more tolerant of crowd violence than player violence towards the
crowd?) I decided to lie low.
Not an unexpected result and better than I thought they would do given
our recent form. I didn't see the highlights because of Wolves tremendous
triumph going all the way to the exciting penalties (Wednesday must hate
going down to the last kick of games in FA Cup ties, eh Paul?) as it
clashed with The Best of the Tube. Anyone care to give a report? No
don't bother. You'll only say what wonderful flowing football was
played by Milan and how Arsenal were crap.
Stuart
|
46.1871 | a PS to the prvious note | 45769::STRATFORDS | Sealclubbing: A big hit with pups | Thu Feb 09 1995 18:47 | 3 |
| Anyway with the way you tore into that chappie yesterday, I thought
that it might be the best policy to lie low rather than getting a
verbal kicking from yourself.
|
46.1872 | Never mind. There's always next season ... | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Herbidaceous !!! | Thu Feb 09 1995 18:56 | 16 |
|
Stuart
Fair point. I can only think that everything to be said about crowd
violence has been said many times and there is little point in
repetition. To be honest it is the first bit of crowd violence (in
Britain I hasten to add) I have heard of for a long time and perhaps
people think if we ignore it it might go away again. Nobody wants a
return to the bad old days when you thought twice about going to a game.
BTW one thing that always amused me was the huge advert for Stanley
tools that covered the whole of the home end at Stamford Bridge. Rather
appropriate I always thought. Is it still there ?
Malc.
|
46.1873 | I plead provocation, m'lud | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Herbidaceous !!! | Thu Feb 09 1995 18:59 | 4 |
|
Missed your PS, sorry. Don't worry, he only got it in the neck cos
he'd been asking for it for a long time, it's not going to be standard
practice.
|
46.1874 | It's not the winning that counts... | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | I'm a very friendly lion... | Thu Feb 09 1995 19:01 | 10 |
| re -1
> -< Never mind. There's always next season ... >-
Malc
Aye, at least we were able to take part. More than certain teams from
oop north were able to do. ;^)
Stuart
|
46.1875 | I could make an exception I suppose ...(smileys) | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Herbidaceous !!! | Thu Feb 09 1995 19:03 | 1 |
|
|
46.1876 | Match Report | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Ye Gods, what on earth? | Thu Feb 09 1995 19:26 | 9 |
| Ok
So serious heads on (none of this childish aren't the Arse crap - I
know that already) boys and girls, could somebody post a brief match
report as I haven't read a paper today.
Ta
Stuart
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46.1877 | Arsenal unable to bridge a chasm of class in Milan | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Feb 09 1995 19:29 | 1 |
| Headline from the back page of the Times ..
|
46.1878 | Yes, that's pretty brief ... | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Herbidaceous !!! | Thu Feb 09 1995 19:32 | 1 |
|
|
46.1879 | There, is that better? | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Thu Feb 09 1995 19:47 | 22 |
| Well, I saw the game on Italian TV and I didn't think there was *that*
much difference between the two sides. Easy to say, but if Savicevic
and Boban had been playing for Arsenal (instead of Campbell and Merson),
the scoreline would probably have been the opposite.
Milan probably deserved it over the two legs, but luck was on their
side. They scored the first goal right on half time last night (0-0
would have been a perfectly reasonable half-time score). The referee
also mysteriously disallowed a goal by Wright in the second half,
which would have equalled the scores. Wright had a pretty good game,
though he was a little too greedy (sniffing the chance of earning big
money in Italian football?). The defence was also excellent, especially
Adams and Winterburn, and Schwarz had a fine game in midfield.
Unfortunately, when up against teams like Milan, Arsenal tend to look
very solid and competitive, but offer rather less of a threat up front
(with the obvious exception of Wright). Hartson and Selley did one or
two good things, but still appear to lack experience.
Man of the match: Boban
Dom
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46.1880 | Could be Milan`s only trophy.... | MASALA::DROONEY | Lifes a beach | Thu Feb 09 1995 20:46 | 17 |
|
Re last;
I don`t think the Italians would be interested in a 32/33 years old
goalscorer.
Saw the game on the DSF satelite channel and was very disappointed
in Arsenal,especially after they were two goals down.They lacked
purpose up front although the service to the front players was
minimal.
Highlight of the game for me was Ian Wright`s overhead kick,which
although it ended up about five feet past,was spectacular.
Don`t know why the Arsenal goal was disallowed,Hartson seemed to
to win the header fairly and Ian Wright was onside when he put
the ball in the net.
Davie.
|
46.1881 | Thanks for the match reports - unbiased as well! | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Ye Gods, what on earth? | Fri Feb 10 1995 10:57 | 5 |
| Glenn Helder will apparently sign for Arsenal today in time to play
against Leicester on Saturday. The Arnhem coach is quoted as saying in
todays Torygraph that Helder has played his last game for the club.
Stuart
|
46.1882 | Getting carried away | NEWOA::GUTHRIE_J | Fairy Nuff | Fri Feb 10 1995 15:42 | 12 |
| Re -1
Any update date on this transfer?
Any idea of the fee?
Any ideas at all?
Please God somebody tell me!!!
Jason
|
46.1883 | More info | JGODCL::SHERLOCK | Stop actin' t'goat | Fri Feb 10 1995 16:00 | 20 |
|
Re: Glen Helder
According to Dutch teletext this morning the clubs have agreed
the transfer, and Helder is now negotiating personal terms.
He is expected to sign today.
Transfer is Dfl 2.1m (750,000 quid)
As mentioned before in the Dutch League and Newcastle topic
Helder was being watched by Keegan a few weeks ago, I wonder
why Newcastle lost interest...
Helder is, in my opinion a good player. I didn't know that
Arsenal needed a left-winger though.
I think that Arsenal will obtain more pleasure from Helder
than Vitesse will with the money
Tim
|
46.1884 | Are you sure? | 45769::STRATFORDS | Ye Gods, what on earth? | Fri Feb 10 1995 20:04 | 3 |
| re -1
Arsenal? Pleasure? In the same sentence? Shurely Shom Mishtake?
|
46.1885 | Nothing changes. | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Ye Gods, what on earth? | Mon Feb 13 1995 12:36 | 29 |
46.1886 | This one will run and run | COMICS::HAWLEYI | I...AM...A...HORSE! | Mon Feb 13 1995 13:34 | 8 |
| > Ho hum, such is life at Highbury at the moment that a lot
> creedence is being given to the ill-judged comments of the
> snivelling little brat.
Did he say anything about Don Howe being the next Arsenal manager?
Ian.
|
46.1887 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Ye Gods, what on earth? | Mon Feb 13 1995 14:18 | 14 |
| re -1
> Did he say anything about Don Howe being the next Arsenal manager?
Ian
He didn't mention it as that would have a possibility of happening and
therefore might actually have some basis in truth. Garth only deals in
outright fibs. Hence the accreditation of the rumour to a reliable
source from inside Highbury. That is obviously a euphomism for Garth
Crooks overworked imagination. Crooks is rapidly becoming the David
Icke of the football analysis world.
Stuart
|
46.1888 | Oy! What's wrong with David Icke!?! OK, don't answer. | CHEFS::GEORGEM | The west is the best | Mon Feb 13 1995 14:23 | 1 |
|
|
46.1889 | howe for arsenal | COMICS::HAWLEYI | I...AM...A...HORSE! | Mon Feb 13 1995 14:24 | 7 |
|
> Crooks overworked imagination. Crooks is rapidly becoming the David
> Icke of the football analysis world.
Whatever happened to the shell-suited ex coventry goalkeeper I wonder?
Ian.
|
46.1890 | Dunno, Ian. Quite frankly, neither do I care. | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Ye Gods, what on earth? | Mon Feb 13 1995 15:24 | 1 |
|
|
46.1891 | Cantona - a hero to the world. | SNLV01::PARSONSDAVID | | Tue Feb 14 1995 01:56 | 11 |
| Rumour has it that David Icke is in fact dead. Apparently he was
sitting to close to a naked flame and his cheap purple shell suit
caught fire. Thinking that he was the "son of God", David thought he
would be OK but he was burnt to a crisp. I think it was just the mighty
Lords way of making the man shut his mouth. I wish this story were
true, the world doesn't need d@@kheads like Mr. Icke.
On a lighter note it now seems that the Arse are the poor relations of
North London football, what with 5 Spurs boys in the England line up.
It seems to me that the Arse are just a greedy bunch of moneysnatchers
who are starting to get there just desserts now.
|
46.1892 | A mere coincidence | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most (In)famous Welshman | Tue Feb 14 1995 02:35 | 8 |
| David,
You don't think that it's coincidental that there are 5 spurs players
in the squad and Mr Vegetables used to be the Spurs manager?
regards
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
46.1893 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | The west is the best | Tue Feb 14 1995 12:22 | 2 |
| ...maybe it's because spurs appear to have some good players, as well, and that
most good players in other clubs are, in fact, Johnny foreigners.
|
46.1894 | Helder Skelder... | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Short on the sleeves Luv! | Thu Feb 16 1995 17:42 | 6 |
| Glenn Helder. Not since Alan Sunderland graced the home of absoloute
evil has there been a perm as awesome as that. Looks like a young
Lionel Ritchie or Rick James if you ask me.
barry.
|
46.1895 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Super Donny Rovers | Thu Feb 16 1995 18:08 | 3 |
| Wasn't Helder in the Eddie Murphy flick "Coming to America"?
Mike
|
46.1896 | | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Tue Feb 21 1995 11:02 | 12 |
|
Not content with Drugies, Murderes, Drunk Drivers, rapist's,
racketeer's, David Seaman, not wanting to be left out, has been handing
out match tickets to England thugs for the match in Dublin last week.
The thing is, one of them got nicked, in possesion of a ticket that was
given to David Seaman by the FA.
This on top of the fact that the organiser of this band of criminals
will finally fall this week.
Dave...
|
46.1897 | Not quite the whole story | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Ayr we go | Tue Feb 21 1995 11:48 | 4 |
| David Seaman did leave a couple of tickets at a hotel for one of the w*****s
at the Irish game. However, this was after a request from Lee Dixon.
However, Seaman left the tickets for someone with a different name.
|
46.1898 | George is close to the edge..... | SUBURB::RUTHERFORDI | Alan Rough's Greatest Slips | Tue Feb 21 1995 16:21 | 8 |
| On the news this lunchtime, the Arsenal Directors' were refusing to
confirm that Graham would be in charge for tonights match. Looks as
though he's on his way !!
Might mean a call up for Don Howe, Stuart !!!
Ian.
|
46.1899 | Graham has been SACKED! | PEKING::SHALLOMA | NORA MOLLAHS! | Tue Feb 21 1995 16:32 | 1 |
|
|
46.1900 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | The west is the best | Tue Feb 21 1995 16:53 | 1 |
| The oh-so-reliable Scum have reported that he's out.
|
46.1901 | | YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITH | atom drum bop | Tue Feb 21 1995 16:55 | 7 |
| Yes, it's official, George Graham has been replaced by a packet of
Tunes. Arsenal Directors commented that GG had to go but that his
replacement will be able to quash rumours that the club is 'Bunged' up.
Reuter....
|
46.1902 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Tue Feb 21 1995 17:09 | 10 |
| Can anybody confirm this "rumour".
If it's true then I wonder who they will get to replace him. And no Don Howe
jokes please, cause we tried that and it didn't work....
Will they go for an ex-arsenal player or somebody else like Martin O'Neill??
Mick
|
46.1903 | Is WHL a Buddhist Monastery these days? | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Stroll On! | Tue Feb 21 1995 17:19 | 15 |
|
> This on top of the fact that the organiser of this band of criminals
> will finally fall this week.
> Dave...
Obviously a case of the pot calling the kettle........
:^)
barry.
|
46.1904 | | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Heavens to Murgatroyd | Tue Feb 21 1995 19:57 | 19 |
|
OK, as Stuart is being strangely quiet I shall start the idle
speculation ball rolling. (BTW I am assuming the 'George Graham no longer
on the wages bill at Highbury' rumour is true.)
Management candidates :
1. Liam Brady (just don't let him buy Tony Cascarino)
2. Alan Ball (when he arrives make sure he has MLT in his suitcase)
3. Malcolm MacDonald (if Don Howe can make a living spouting drivel on
the C4 Italian Footie prog Supermac can be Arse manager)
4. Charlie George (no only kidding)
5. Stuart Stratford (maybe thats why he's quiet today, he's already
down Highbury filling out a job application)
|
46.1905 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Feb 21 1995 20:08 | 3 |
| I bet BFR is kicking himself at the moment. No disrespect to Coventry
but I'm sure the prospect of managing the Arse would have appealed to
him. Still, you never know .......
|
46.1906 | Surpirsed - | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Goodbye shorts, hello football! | Wed Feb 22 1995 12:14 | 51 |
| Malc,
>Stuart is being strangely quiet
I take a day off and the biggest story at Highbury this season breaks.
Given his dismissal, Mr G will presumably be facing charges from the
FA. He said last night that he would fight the "Kangaroo Court" typr
justice that AFC had used. Interesting that, given that he has
defrauded his employers. A gift? Does he honestly believe that people
think that is the truth? And why did he only give the money back
recently, instead of at the time? Very curious. Especially as he was in
a job for as long as he wants it.
Anyway, sad(ish) to see him go after the years of success on the field
but thats showbusiness.
Possible replacements:
1. Stuart Houston/Pat Rice - Personally, I would want a proven manager
but given Arsenal's history these 2 are probable favourites.
2. Brady/O'Leary - Er, No thanks. Liam was a great player but doesn't
impress as a manager. O'Leary is still playing. He maqy be
acceptable with someone behind him (preferrably not Mark Bright) in
the way Liverpool broke Dalglish in.
3. Beenhakker/Cruyff - Hilarious. I think they would do a good job but
lets be serious chaps. Is Cruyff really going to leave Barca for
Highbury? BTW is Beenhakker working at the moment?
4. Pleat/O'Neill/Coppell - The most likely trio outside of Houston &
Rice. Coppell would not be a very popular choice given his outburst
regarding GG's inquiry (& GG Has alot of supporters amongst the
fans). Pleat & O'Neill are mentioned everytime there is a job but
either would be highly acceptable) providing Mr Pleat has improved his
sexual habits!)
5. Don Howe - An outsider and unlikely given the manner he was dumped
from the club prior to GG's arrival.
6. Malcolm MacDonald - No thanks. Similar managerial qualities to
Emlyn Hughes.
As to last nights game. Dominated really, Helder impressed and
generally for this seasons standards the team played well. Forest had
one very good penalty appeal turned down due to some (in)discreet
tugging by Schwarz. I think that Helder will supply Wright and Hartson
with an absolute hatful of goals if last night was indicative of how he
will perform.
Stuart
|
46.1907 | How about Martin Hayes ? | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Heavens to Murgatroyd | Wed Feb 22 1995 12:29 | 15 |
|
Nice to have you back Stuart, we missed you. Brady was mentioned
on the radio last night as the primary candidate but thats almost
certainly journalistic speculation. To be fair he may have learnt from
his abortive managerial spell at Celtic. Last night Stuart Houston was
named as acting manager till the end of the season (is he the guy who
used to play for Man Utd ? ).
As I wended my merry way to work this morning someone came on
Scottish radio saying Walter "Tank Top" Smith, the Rangers manager,
had been linked with the Arsenal job. They didn't elaborate any
further. Can't see it meself (but I have been known to be wrong).
Malc.
|
46.1908 | | YUPPY::PANES | Flipper the bush kangaroo | Wed Feb 22 1995 12:41 | 3 |
| How about the management dream team of Nicolai Petrovic and Peter Marinello?
Stuart
|
46.1909 | Who scored? | IOSG::LAYNE | | Wed Feb 22 1995 12:49 | 3 |
| who scored for Aresnal last night?
William
|
46.1910 | Rangers looking for new manager | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Ayr we go | Wed Feb 22 1995 13:05 | 6 |
| ON Radio 5 last night they seemed to think that Walter Smith was going to get
the job. David Dein only denied having approached Rangers. This would
possibly tie in with Alex Miller going to Rangers.
PS. Kiwomya scored last nights goal
|
46.1911 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | The west is the best | Wed Feb 22 1995 13:29 | 6 |
| Amusing "Matt" cartoon in the Electronic Telegraph today...
Teacher to kids : "Now don't forget, lads. Tomorrow is football practice, so
don't forget to bring a bag full of cash."
well, I thought it was funny, anyway....you had to be there....
|
46.1912 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Goodbye shorts, hello football! | Wed Feb 22 1995 20:32 | 8 |
46.1913 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Goodbye shorts, hello football! | Fri Feb 24 1995 12:10 | 20 |
| So the inquiry to end all inquiries was a damp squib. Arsenal would
appear to be vindicated in sacking GG for taking a bung but GG did not
break any rules as far as the Premier League was concerned. So they
pass it to the FA to take further action if necessary. Hold on, I think
I'll do a double check here. Yes, they definately said no rules were
broken so how can the FA take further action? What a waste of time and
effort.
As far as GG's future is concerned, he will lose any unfair dismissal
claim against Arsenal given that the evidence in front of the nation is
fairly conclusive but he will be appointed Tottenham manager and take
them to 2 consecutive trebles just to spite the Arsenal board.
Nah, you're right. Tottenham winning the league is just too far fetched
for anybody to believe.
Stuart
ps Actually, GG is more likely to be appointed Leeds or Man City
manager before the end of the season.
|
46.1914 | Eh ? | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Heavens to Murgatroyd | Fri Feb 24 1995 12:15 | 5 |
|
But Stuart, if he didn't break any rules then why was he sacked ?
Puzzled of East Cheam.
|
46.1915 | No sympathy here, Bubba | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Goodbye shorts, hello football! | Fri Feb 24 1995 12:56 | 16 |
46.1916 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Feb 24 1995 13:38 | 8 |
| Stuart,
Is this likely to end here or is there talk of the FA deducting n
points and/or a huge fine ? They don't need to knock you out of the
FA Cup - you managed that all by yourselves.
Dave
|
46.1917 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | outcast, overcast and beach-cast | Fri Feb 24 1995 13:43 | 5 |
| Swindon are moaning again. They want Arsenal chucked out of the Premiership.
You have to feel sorry for them...Nottingham Hotspurts got away with it thanks
to some fancy lawyer, and the arse appear to be getting away with it. Swindon
- because they're comparitively poor - appear to be the only club who've been
punished severely for irregular payments.
|
46.1918 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Super Donny Rovers | Fri Feb 24 1995 13:47 | 8 |
| You can't kick Arsenal out of the Premiership just because their manager conned
money off them. It's not like they were bribing players to sign.
Swindon are always moaning, and they never mention the fact that even if they'd
got promoted they'd have gone straight back down because a) they are crap, and
b) Ossie Ardiles was their manager.
Mike
|
46.1919 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Goodbye shorts, hello football! | Fri Feb 24 1995 13:57 | 14 |
| Have to agree with Mike.
Arsenal cannot be punished because as far as they were concerned they
did nothing wrong. GG is a different matter. Personally, I don't think
he will or should be punished further. As Mike said, he wasn't bribing
players to sign. He was given the money by an agent (recently
authorised by FIFA BTW). As far as I'm concerned, it was an internal
matter and he has been dealt with properly.
Dave
Ha bleedin' ha!
Stuart
|
46.1920 | Just curious | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Feb 24 1995 14:01 | 6 |
| Stuart,
So how does this matter differ to the unfortunate incidents at
Tottingham ?
Dave
|
46.1921 | re -2 One rule for the rich.... | CHEFS::GEORGEM | outcast, overcast and beach-cast | Fri Feb 24 1995 14:05 | 10 |
| As far as the public's concerened, GG *is* Arsenal. As far as I (an unbiased -
unlike you lot - observer) am concerned, Arsenal have committed all kinds of
cardinal sins recently, and have got away without a single punishment. I'm
sure that if this was Manchester United we were talking about, you'd be moaning
about how the FA etc. suck up to them, and how there is favouritism in the FA.
Arsenal should be kicked into the Endsleigh, I reckon. For Chrissakes, the
Paul Merson case should've seen them dealt with, and this just gives another
opportunity to do what the FA missed out on before. I know nothing will be
done, but that's how it is with these big clubs...
|
46.1922 | OK, fair enough .... | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | I'm a dog called Dill | Fri Feb 24 1995 14:14 | 13 |
|
Is there not a case for a criminal prosecution here, if it is fraud
as you say ? I suppose it would be up to Arsenal to press charges and
they probably don't want to as for all his faults he has done a lot for
the club in the past. Did you know he is the only person to have won
all three domestic trophies both as player and manager ?
Also I can't believe he is the only one involved in such shady
dealings. Are there other reports in the pipeline, does anyone know ?
How did they find out about this one, come to think of it ?
POEC.
|
46.1923 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Goodbye shorts, hello football! | Fri Feb 24 1995 15:01 | 12 |
| Dave
It doesn't greatly differ. Just Arsenal's owners aren't squabbling and
stamping on their teddy bears in the same manner that Sugar and
Venerables were.
Stuart
ps Matt
Endsleigh League? Too soft. Relegate them to the Diadora and be
done with it 8^)
|
46.1924 | | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Fri Feb 24 1995 15:13 | 7 |
46.1925 | | FORTY2::ABRAHAMS | | Fri Feb 24 1995 15:50 | 13 |
|
The piece that baffles me is that the Swedish clubs that were short-changed
on the signings didn't complain about it sooner. You would have thought
that a shortfall of hundreds of thousands of pounds would have been a
matter of great and urgent concern to the clubs who sold the two players.
It is also odd that Arsenal kept GG in their employ long after he owned up
to defrauding the Swedish clubs. It seems to me that it was not Arsenal that he
defrauded, but the clubs that did not receive their agreed fees for the two
players. Arsenal as a club should take responsibility for having failed to pay the
Swedes, but it appears that only GG himself gets any blame. Surely Arsenal
have financial directors and treasurers who are responsible for making sure that
club monies are handled properly. That must be the club's responsibility.
|
46.1926 | | YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITH | atom drum bop | Fri Feb 24 1995 16:04 | 12 |
| Re last. The Swedish Clubs weren't short changed, they went through
an agent (Interclub Ltd) who basically helped in getting the transfers
of Jensen and Lyderson (sp) through. In each case, the Swedish Club
took the money from Arsenal and then forwarded the percentage to
Interclub for their part in the deal - which, of course, is legal.
The problem was that Interclub (in the form of one of their agents)
then gave Graham 400K for 'helping' in closing the deal - from in
effect Arsenal's original dosh.
Andy
|
46.1927 | Thoughts from a bored | YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITH | atom drum bop | Fri Feb 24 1995 16:08 | 4 |
| ..by the way re. 1921, as a member of the general public, I would
like to say that I don't actually think GG *is* Arsenal Football Club..
A member of the General Public
|
46.1928 | | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Fri Feb 24 1995 16:20 | 18 |
|
RE.1923
Stuart..
The reason Arsenal are not reacting like Alan Sugar is that Alan Sugar
wasnt guilty of anything.
As for Terry Venables, he was sacked from the club, just like GG, and
just like TV, Graham is going to fight to try and clear his name.
Anyway, back to the plot surely as the Arse board were fully aware of
this for 7 months, and only acted when they realised it was all going
to come out, a points deduction is in order.
Dave...
|
46.1929 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Super Donny Rovers | Fri Feb 24 1995 16:56 | 17 |
| The FA have already said that Graham did not break any of their rules, snd given
that Spurs' points reduction was overturned what chance would the FA have of
punishing a club that haven't done anything wrong?
It's up to the club to decide what to do with an employee who has conned them,
as long as that employee hasn't hurt the rest of the league. Arsenal presumably
didn't report it earlier because they decided they'd rather keep Graham on. It's
their choice, and the FA can't punish a team because of their internal
disciplinary measures.
It's a similarly weak argument to say that you should punish Arsenal because GG
"is" Arsenal. By this token, if GG were to murder someone, it should be Arsenal
that do the time rather than GG. I don't think so.
Besides, Graham probably helped the rest of the league by buying John Jensen.
Mike
|
46.1930 | Flogging a dead horse | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Goodbye shorts, hello football! | Fri Feb 24 1995 17:16 | 16 |
| Re all the previous ones about GG
I think that if we had been 10 points clear at the top of the
Premiership and playing decent football, GG would still be in a job.
The sacking seems to me to be culmination of the Boards loss of
patience with GG over playing style and the bung affair. His continual
denials about the affair may not have gone down well either.
All in all, the Board did the right thing as GG will probably find out
at an industrial tribunal.
Stewart Houston's appointment has got to be short term and if we
continue to play we have for most of the season, it will be. Myself, I
favour bringing in a newcomer to sweep away all the debris of GG.
Stuart
|
46.1931 | No Swedes invold | STKAI1::VMOTTAGNING | | Fri Feb 24 1995 17:25 | 6 |
46.1932 | Wot about Pal Lydersen? | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Ayr we go | Fri Feb 24 1995 17:37 | 5 |
| Surely he should be charged under that famous catch-all "Bringing the game
into disrepute".
Personally, after that Cup Final against Sheff Wed the UN should have got
involved and charged him with crimes against humanity ;-)
|
46.1933 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Goodbye shorts, hello football! | Fri Feb 24 1995 18:30 | 13 |
| > Surely he should be charged under that famous catch-all "Bringing the
> game into disrepute".
That's about the only thing that he could be charged with. But that
won't lead to the world-wide football ban that sections of the Press
are clammering for.
Certainly this season's tabloid coverage has left a lot to be desired.
Yes, there have been scandals (& not just at Arsenal) and yes they
should be reported but the hysterical levels that the gutter
journalists are reaching are unbelievable.
Stuart
|
46.1934 | | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Fri Feb 24 1995 18:39 | 10 |
|
RE.1929
Mike,
Am I missing something here, If the FA have stated that he has'nt
broken any of their rules, then why are they involved..?, why have the
Premier League enquiry handed it over to the FA..?
Dave...
|
46.1935 | Getting it off my chest (oo-er) | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Goodbye shorts, hello football! | Fri Feb 24 1995 19:40 | 29 |
| Dave
The FA have the files to review whether they should take any action.
As someone else mentioned, the only charge is bringing the game into
disrepute and even that is stretching it a bit. Why is taking a
backhander bringing the game into disrepute. I presume that they view
the "dishonesty" of taking a portion of the supposed transfer fee as
bringing the game into disrepute. This inquiry has been a farce from
start to finish. The only action taken was widely leaked and still they
haven't punished him - Arsenal did.
The PL don't have any evidence of their rules being broken (Rick
Parry's words) so why are they continuing to investigate this area of
the game? Parry said that any offences took place prior to September 1992,
coincidentally the date of the first PL season. What a grade A prat.
"Bungs" are probably still being taken and will probably always be taken
unless the FA make it a specific offence. Even then what rules are
being broken. The only people losing are the clubs who pay over the top
for the transfer fees and mangers if they don't declare the income to
the taxman.
As far as I see it, it is an internal disciplinary offence if the
manager gets caught and shouldn't involve the FA.
All this inquiry has done is prove that another bunch of incompetent
administrators have come into the game due to the creation of the
Premiership.
Stuart
|
46.1936 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Goodbye shorts, hello football! | Mon Feb 27 1995 17:31 | 14 |
| Nice 3 points on Saturday. Lifts us into 8th spot which means that the
club doctor will be treating everyone for nosebleeds and dizziness cos
the last time we reached these heady heights escapes me. (There is the
opportunity for a crap comment about Mr Merson and highs but I'll let
some other saddo make it)
Rick Parry is at it again. After stating that GG was the only AFC
employee under investigation, it now turns out that they are
investigating Steve Burtenshaw, the scout who was responsible for the
Jensen & Lydersen deals (Cue for another Merson comment). Obviously,
they don't want GG to feel lonely.
Stuart
|
46.1937 | Arsenals loss...Scotlands gain.... | MASALA::JROWAN | I luv puddocks | Thu Mar 02 1995 11:29 | 6 |
| After Scotland are eliminated from the European championships I would
expect George Graham to be named the new Scotland manager.
He has forgotten more about football than Craig Brown knows.
BTW lots of managers "are at it", Graham was unlucky in that he got
caught.
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46.1938 | | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Short On the Sleeves Luv! | Thu Mar 02 1995 16:56 | 18 |
| re. .1937.
Depends on whether FIFA ban him for his bung sins. Caught the
Barcelona v PSG game last night and it appears that the Ginola
Arsenal link is still very much an item. I really can't see this
unless we offload a couple of strikers and Campbell would have to
figure in this, please God. How about Campbell in exchange for
George Weah? Sounds reasonable. They would'nt be able to resist
it if we threw in Jimmy Carter as well.
Forget strikers, we need a creative midfielder and before long a
new left back, right back and one central defender,due to old legs.
I can't help thinking we got the wrong Swede when George bought
Schwarz. Thomas Brolin should have been the man but he probably
wanted a kings ransom to leave Parma.
barry.
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46.1939 | Understatment of the season.... | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Thu Mar 02 1995 17:53 | 6 |
|
>>>Forget strikers, we need a creative midfielder and before long a
Yeah, Arsenal and the other 21 clubs in the Premier league....
Dezzz.
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46.1940 | GG has gone but the tactics remain | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Goodbye shorts, hello football! | Fri Mar 03 1995 12:43 | 21 |
| A mediocre performance in appalling conditions. I have to say that last
night was the coldest I have been at a football match for a long time.
Arsenal had a lot of possession but as usual the midfield wasn't
creative enough. Wright and Adams disappointed last night but some of
that must be down to their domestic suspension. That said, they were
the senior players and they weren't good enough last night. Several
near misses (including one that scraped the bar) mainly falling to Mr.
Wright but the pressure was never really piled on which is a shame because
I didn't think that the goalkeeper was really that good.
Auxerre with a bit more belief could have won the game. Lee Dixon has
dubious positional sense and looks out of his depth. Can someone
enlighten me as to why the ref gave a free kick which led to the
equaliser.
That said, I didn't see anything from Auxerre that made me think that
Arsenal won't progress into the semi-finals. Unfortunately, I didn't
see anything from Arsenal to make me think that they would progress 8^(
Stuart
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46.1941 | | MASALA::ISUTHERLAND | Same Sh*t...Different day. | Fri Mar 03 1995 13:00 | 3 |
|
The free kick was given for a rash tackle on the touch line by
Dixon.He did win the ball,but slid in with his studs raised.
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46.1942 | Don Howe - Who needs him, we've got Stuart Houston | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Goodbye shorts, hello football! | Mon Mar 06 1995 16:26 | 30 |
| Ho hum. Just when it ollked as if things were improving, the
performance was inept against a team that, with all due respect to West
Ham, we should be beating. As it was, West Ham definitely desevred
something from the game so no grumbles on that front.
Miklosko only had a couple of saves of note to make (and they were in
the second half) and Wright had one cleared off the line but that said
West Ham could have had a couple more.
Houston isn't doing himself any favours with performances like
yesterday and Thursday. It is looking more and more like a new face is
needed at the end of the season. Our next few games will prove
interesting to say the least - Blackburn, Newcastle, Auxerre and the
Red Sh*te all away from home. If it weren't for the fact that there are
some many teams below us playing as badly, I'd be slightly worried.We were
supposed to be at home to Looneypool at the weekend but it's FA Cup
Q/Finals so the less said about that, the better.
Some of the performances this season are reminiscent of the dark days
of the early eighties with Messrs Neill & Howe at the helm. At least
then, the football could be entertaining at times but this season has
been truly dire.
I read in this mornings paper that Hartson is issuing a writ against
one of the Sunday rags for a story about drug taking in Ibiza. Anyone
know what paper was involved and the ins and outs of the alledged
incident?
Stuart$ever_so_slightly_depressed
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46.1943 | | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Short On the Sleeves Luv! | Mon Mar 06 1995 16:45 | 8 |
| The Paper(?) involved is the Sunday Mirror. The allegations are
made about a period prior to his transfer to Arsenal but I'm
sure that this will provide little relief to the board. I think
substances involved may have included Ecstasy. However, judging
by the team's recent performances and their crippling lack of
invention I'd put the lot of them on LSD.
barry.
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46.1944 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | The West is the Best | Mon Mar 06 1995 16:49 | 1 |
| Are you sure it wasn't Mogadon?
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46.1945 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Mar 07 1995 17:16 | 4 |
| Heard on the radio this lunchtime that George Graham has been
officially charged by the FA for "misconduct" (I think). He is said to
be delighted as it will give him the opportunity to clear his name.
|
46.1946 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | The West is the Best | Tue Mar 14 1995 12:24 | 2 |
| I know this is the wrong place to ask for truth, but has anyone else heard the
rumour about Johann Cruyff joining a British club as manager? Any details?
|
46.1947 | True or... | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Goodbye shorts, hello football! | Tue Mar 14 1995 13:35 | 5 |
| Matt,
He has today been appointed manager of Arsenal.
Stuart
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46.1948 | | LEMAN::SIMPSON | Stephen Simpson@GEO, DTN:821 5105 | Tue Mar 14 1995 14:01 | 3 |
| If he did come to Highbury, then presumably he'd bring the world's most famous
centre-back with him. Just imagine, a team with half a dozen central defenders -
of varying quality...
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46.1949 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | The West is the Best | Tue Mar 14 1995 19:36 | 5 |
| donkey.
hth
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46.1950 | I'd better put it before some other wag does | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Goodbye shorts, hello football! | Tue Mar 14 1995 19:44 | 5 |
| Matt
That comment belongs in topic 46.
Stuart
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46.1951 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Cos I missed you... Yeah.... I missed you | Tue Mar 14 1995 19:46 | 3 |
| Isn't this topic 46??
Rick.
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46.1952 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | The West is the Best | Tue Mar 14 1995 19:49 | 6 |
| er.....
Stuart....?!?! Tough day?
Matt$confused.
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46.1953 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Goodbye shorts, hello football! | Tue Mar 14 1995 20:04 | 7 |
| > Stuart....?!?! Tough day?
Nope.
A tad too many ales at lunchtime %*)))
Stuart
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46.1954 | | YUPPY::OHAGANB | m|o|t|o|r|h|e|a|d | Thu Mar 16 1995 21:54 | 6 |
| er, come on you reds.
Au Revoir
barry.
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46.1955 | Hands up those who thought they'd lose... | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Goodbye shorts, hello football! | Fri Mar 17 1995 11:40 | 9 |
| Bloody Hell!
If Seaman plays like that when he's injured...
A superb defensive performance, certainly not pretty but when your
opponents are technically superior you have to try to stop them playing
decent football. Everyone except Merson and Schwarz had a superb game.
Stuart$very_happy_this_morning
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46.1956 | yes bring on Chelsea | NEWOA::LANARK::MITCHELL_A | Don't play COMPETE !! | Fri Mar 17 1995 17:26 | 13 |
| Yesssssssssss
I used my secret weapon to ensure Arsenals victory last night
I got as many rabid Arsenal hating QPR fans as i know (one) around to my
house for dinner and copious amounts of beer, let them scream 'come on you
whites' for as long as they can and then hit them with
one nil to the Arsenal
Andy
Happy and slightly hung over
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46.1957 | We'll keep the Red Flag flying here.... | YUPPY::OHAGANB | m|o|t|o|r|h|e|a|d | Mon Mar 20 1995 17:12 | 25 |
| Did anybody catch the hilarious Evening Standard article on Friday
on Fidel Castro's apparent affiliation to The Arsenal? Seems that
on a trip to France last week Castro desperately wanted to take in
the Auxerre v Arsenal game as Fidel is a self confessed Gooner.
However, his security staff were a little concerned for his well being
in light of the recent behaviour of England's football ambassadors and
so advised against it. This is not the first link between the heads
of international Communism and Arsenal as an ex, in the truest sense
of the word as he is now dead, Chinese leader had a preference for
the North London Reds.
But it does make sense though does'nt it? Everything from the socialist
style wage policy to busts of former Great Leaders (Herbert Chapman),
corruption of Party members in the form of Comrade George and the
historical virtues of resilience against the outside world and the
sacrifice of individual flair for the team good seem to reveal the
hidden agenda at Highbury. What's more Lenin and Trotsky used to
get pissed in a pub round the corner at The Angel so there you go.
Eexpect Fidel Castro to be named Arsenal manager before the start
of season.
barry.
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46.1958 | WHOOOOOOSH!!! | TRUCKS::SANT | There is a canal far away - Far Canal! | Mon Mar 20 1995 17:22 | 4 |
|
Right over my head! ?!?!?
Andy.
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46.1959 | Communism is alive at Highbury ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Dai Station | Mon Mar 20 1995 17:32 | 10 |
|
.1957
If all these things are true how come they've got such a crap left
wing ?
Old Stuart is keeping a wee bit quiet about yesterday I notice.
Malc.
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46.1960 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | The West is the Best | Mon Mar 20 1995 17:34 | 26 |
| re .1957
Are you p!$$ed?
just a thought....
re -1
Hahahahahahahaha!
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46.1961 | The Grauniad's KO by em | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Dunure's great | Mon Mar 20 1995 18:53 | 8 |
| Re. 1957
It's all true!!!
About the article in the Guardian that is. I can't vouch for the contents
though.
The Great Leader
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46.1962 | I thought he said the Standard ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Dai Station | Mon Mar 20 1995 19:02 | 7 |
|
John
Err, what has the Guardian got to do with it ?
Confused of TU12.
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46.1963 | We'll try and help Blackburn but don't count on it! | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Goodbye shorts, hello football! | Mon Mar 20 1995 19:41 | 14 |
| Malc
Not keeping quiet. Just bored sh1tless at trying to grasp at
straws for good points from another domestic defeat. That said, the
Press gave a good report of them. Things might be improving. It would
be good to see a dramatic upturn with an away win at the red sh1te on
Wednesday night.
I'm convinced that they will not appoint Stewart Houston as manager
because he is GG reincarnated as far as the playing side of things is
concerned and that was a contibuting factor to Mr G's downfall along
with 450,000 other reasons, allof them offshore ;^)
Stuart
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46.1964 | A fairy Godmother writes ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Dai Station | Mon Mar 20 1995 20:02 | 18 |
|
Stuart
I was listening to the radio commentary on the Man U game yesterday
and they kept jumping over to the Newcastle-Arsenal game for quick
updates and the commentator implied that Arsenal were actually very
unlucky to lose in the last minute so I reckon there's hope for you yet.
This sort of game can be really sickening (Celtic have had more than
enough of them this season) so your depression is quite understandable.
I reckon you'll win the ECWC and Stewart Houston will be the manager
next season. (Cinders, you SHALL go to the ball ....)
One thing I was pondering the other day : If Arsenal and Chelsea
win their respective semi-finals where will they hold the Final ? It
doesn't make a lot of sense to have it in a foreign country ...
Malc.
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46.1965 | I'm sure you'll try your very best | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Mar 20 1995 20:02 | 7 |
| Tut tut tut Stuart.
Red shite = Liverpool.
Please ask Stuart (of Crystal Palace fame) for other derogatory terms
for TGFTITW - and to think I was pleased that Arsenal qualified for the
ECWC semis !
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46.1966 | | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Mon Mar 20 1995 20:07 | 5 |
| Re: Question a couple back.
UEFA have said that the game will be moved from Paris ?? to Wembley if both
English teams are involved.
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46.1967 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Mon Mar 20 1995 20:42 | 10 |
| Well we lost again in the league and I'm a bit uncomfortable about how close we
are to the relegation zone, at this stage we need to stop losing or otherwise
we'll be draged closer and closer.
As for SH for manager, I hope not..I just can't imagine him as manager, it just
doesn't fit. I'd like to see a new face, somebody who gives the impression of
leading us back to better time as SH doesn't show that type of quality..
Mick
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46.1968 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Goodbye shorts, hello football! | Tue Mar 21 1995 11:14 | 10 |
| Mick,
I'm not uncomfortable regarding our position in the league. I'd be
really uncomfortable if everyone below us was winning but fortunately
they aren't. That said, I'm not complacent regarding us staying up.
Avoiding defeat at OT tomorrow is imperative.
As for SH, see my previous entries...
Stuart
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46.1969 | | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Tue Mar 21 1995 11:22 | 7 |
|
>> Red shite = Liverpool.
Not in Liverpool PAL !!!
Dezzz.
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46.1970 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Mar 21 1995 12:32 | 6 |
| Get real Dezzzz.
I lived in Liverpool for about 5 years and know a lot of Evertonians.
They *ALL* refer to Liverpool as the "Red Shite". Liverpool fans in
turn refer to Everton as the "Blue Shite". Things ain't quite
so luvvy duvvy between scousers as the press would have us believe.
|
46.1971 | End of Argument | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Tue Mar 21 1995 12:35 | 8 |
| Dave,
Anywhere north of Watford is sh1te.
Man U wear red (amongst other colours in their numerous kits)
Hence Man U are red sh1te.
Stuart
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46.1972 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | The West is the Best | Tue Mar 21 1995 12:39 | 2 |
| ...and the Arse are Red/White shite, but sometimes snotyellowandnavy shite.
Who gives a to$$?
|
46.1973 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Tue Mar 21 1995 12:48 | 6 |
| Matt
I was merely pointing out to Dave the logic of calling Man U "Red
Sh1te".
Stuart
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46.1974 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Mar 21 1995 12:50 | 9 |
| >>Who gives a to$$?
Dezzz does !
Stuart,
Does this mean you're a Soft Southern Shite ?
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46.1975 | I wonder if this is worth a SET HIDDEN | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Dai Station | Tue Mar 21 1995 13:12 | 18 |
46.1976 | Ooh, Malc. You're sooo controversial | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Tue Mar 21 1995 13:23 | 1 |
|
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46.1977 | Minimalist answer | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Tue Mar 21 1995 13:24 | 7 |
| re .1974
Dave,
No.
Stuart
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46.1978 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | The West is the Best | Tue Mar 21 1995 13:24 | 3 |
| Thanks awfully for those clarifications, chaps.
Matt$enlightened.
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46.1979 | Late News, from Collins & Marconi | KIRKTN::JJACK | Enter the Minja | Tue Mar 21 1995 13:25 | 8 |
|
Malc,
Your definition of raingurs is spot on !
Chambers dictionary actually refers to them as just that.
Amazing, but true !
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46.1980 | Not looking but glancing occassionally at the drop | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Thu Mar 23 1995 11:15 | 31 |
| Well another defeat that puts my comments a few back regarding
relegation into a new perspective.
I still do not think that Arsenal will go down but if Palace &
Southampton win their games in hand we along with a couple of other
teams could be in the sh1t.
Our run in is (if memory serves):
Norwich (h)
Aston Villa (a)
Liverpool (h)
Ipswich (h)
QPR (a)
Tottenham (h)
Wimbledon (h)
Chelsea (a)
Of those games, I would expect wins against Norwich, Ipswich &
Wimbledon. Draws (or wins) against Villa, QPR & Tottenham whilst
Liverpool will probably beat us and Stamford Bridge hasn't exactly been
a happy hunting ground in the 20 years.
All in all, that should be enough to stay up and would give us about
50-52 points.
Can somebody post the run ins of other clubs down at the bottom (ignore
Leicester & Ipswich because they will be relegated).
Stuart
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46.1981 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Cos I missed you... Yeah.... I missed you | Thu Mar 23 1995 11:24 | 4 |
| Oh dear.. looks like you could be Cup Winner's Cup Champions again but
also go down to the 1st Div. if your not careful! :->
Rick.
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46.1982 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Thu Mar 23 1995 11:40 | 7 |
| Rick,
That would be an interesting thought. Away at Grimsby on the Saturday
and taking on someone like Parma the following Thursday. Doesn't bear
thinking about 8^{
Stuart
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46.1983 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | People come out of the rain | Thu Mar 23 1995 12:45 | 2 |
| At least they won't have the humiliation of having to play Bristol City, who'll
be licking their relegation-inflicted wounds by then...
|
46.1984 | Flipping wind-up merchant ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Dai Station | Thu Mar 23 1995 13:25 | 8 |
|
Not a chance Matt. Our late push for promotion begins on Saturday
when we stick twelve goals past those total nonentities from darn sarf.
Is it a bird ? Is it a plane ? No... it's Southend United.
Malc.
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46.1985 | Stop it Malc... | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Dunure's great | Thu Mar 23 1995 13:28 | 3 |
| That's so funny Tracy had to pick me up off the floor (ooh er).
Now my sides splitting...
|
46.1986 | The truth always hurts John ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Dai Station | Thu Mar 23 1995 13:32 | 1 |
|
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46.1987 | Oi, that's my home town that is | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Jesupolitical | Thu Mar 23 1995 19:06 | 16 |
| Why is it that whenever anyone wants to portray the ignominy of playing in
Division 1 they always use away matches at Grimsby as the ultimate example?
For your information, Grimsby Town have a stadium that is certainly no worse
than Reading's, and is located not in an urban wasteland crime spot (again, like
Reading's) but in a picturesque part of one of the most popular beaches in
eastern England (Cleethorpes). Grimsby is also officially the most prosperous
town in England, according to the CBI, and chip shop capital of the galaxy.
Given the choice between playing in Grimsby and playing in any of
Middlesborough, Barnsley, Swindon, Wolverhampton, or Southend I'd be on my way
to sunny Humberside without a moment's hesitation.
harrumph,
Disgruntled of Grimsby
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46.1988 | | XSTACY::FUNBOX::jLuNdOn | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Thu Mar 23 1995 19:26 | 9 |
| re -1
Here-here.
I'll never look at Grimsby in the same light again :-).
Maybe they use it as it contains the word "grim"?
James.
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46.1989 | London's oop north for me ;-) | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Thu Mar 23 1995 19:27 | 7 |
| Mike, I think it's the "Grim-" prefix that does it.
That said, I personally always think of the name "Scunthorpe" as
epitomizing all that is dull. The fact that I've only been north of
Watford twice in my life probably has a lot to do with it...
Dom
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46.1990 | Mike Read's pop quiz. | CHEFS::GEORGEM | People come out of the rain | Thu Mar 23 1995 19:51 | 4 |
| People use Bognor as the butt of many jokes too. This is probably because it's
got a stupid name, like Grimsby. Also, it's shite....
Didn't Elton John do some song with Grimsby in the chorus or summat?
|
46.1991 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Jesupolitical | Thu Mar 23 1995 19:51 | 5 |
| Scunthorpe's quite a nice place as well. There's nothing quite like the sight of
the steel works silhouetted against the evening sun. Ahem. It's just global
anti-Humberside bias. 8-)
Mike
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46.1992 | Normal service will be resuled shortly... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Thu Mar 23 1995 20:11 | 8 |
| re. -1
Well, I'm not from Bognor either (or the Isle of Dogs, for that
matter...)
Of course, some people cheat and call their towns Llandudyswyrlyntrwyth
or similar in an attempt to sound glamorous ;-)
Dom
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46.1993 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | People come out of the rain | Thu Mar 23 1995 20:13 | 8 |
| Well, I reckon Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwynrydobllantysiliogogogoch is
better than f*****g Bognor!
8-)
<sorry about the spittle>
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46.1994 | | UTRTSC::WARD | | Thu Mar 23 1995 20:35 | 3 |
| Nine notes in here and no score - maybe the MUFC note might tell me ..
Ray-in-Gouda
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46.1995 | More interesting than the Ar$e !! | MASALA::DWARD | coconut Ward | Fri Mar 24 1995 06:04 | 11 |
|
As a Scunthonian i take exception to previous remarks about my birth
place,its a lovely place,though i got out at the first available
chance.
P.S Humberside no longer exhists,its now North Lincolnshire and the
West Riding of Yorkshire again.
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46.1996 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Cos I missed you... Yeah.... I missed you | Fri Mar 24 1995 11:13 | 9 |
| >Humberside no longer exhists,its now North Lincolnshire and the
>West Riding of Yorkshire again
Humberside was never recognised by the people who lived there... it
was one of the most unpopular counties in the UK.... many people wanted
to keep the Ridings system... it was only the stupid "London based"
government who thought it was about time things were changed....
Rick.
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46.1997 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Jesupolitical | Fri Mar 24 1995 12:40 | 6 |
| Are you sure Humberside has gone already? The last I heard they were still
working on it. It's a sad day if you ask me.
Not that you did.
Mike
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46.1998 | ZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzz | KIRKTN::DWARD | coconut Ward | Fri Mar 24 1995 23:17 | 14 |
|
Yep, Humberside was officially sunk a few weeks back,my dad even
listened to the debate in the house of commons which eventually got
rid of the afforementioned county.It was broadcast live on radio
Humberside and passed through parliament with little opposition.
This is a really good waste of the Arsenal conference,keep it up.
Wonder what radio humberside is called now?
Mr.Interesting
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46.1999 | Remember the blackburn conf, invasion? | MASALA::DWARD | coconut Ward | Sat Mar 25 1995 05:31 | 10 |
|
Sorry, back to football,
Scunny have Carlisle away tomorrow,could be a tricky
one,who do Donny have....
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46.2000 | As if they hadn't punshed him enough.... | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Mon Mar 27 1995 13:10 | 7 |
46.2001 | Freudian slips ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Cut Throat Jake | Mon Mar 27 1995 13:16 | 7 |
|
> -< As if they hadn't punshed him enough.... >-
The word is spelt "punched", Stuart.
Harry Carpenter.
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46.2002 | wonder if Eric will write "My Prison Hell"? | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Mon Mar 27 1995 14:30 | 5 |
| Malc,
Nope the word is spelt "punished".
Stuart
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46.2003 | East Riding | TUXEDO::HINXMAN | Dreadful human being | Tue Mar 28 1995 18:18 | 9 |
| re .1995
> P.S Humberside no longer exhists,its now North Lincolnshire and the
> West Riding of Yorkshire again.
Humberside is now part of the _West_ Riding?!? They must have used
ruddy great earthmovers.
Tony
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46.2004 | Flamboyant, jewellry, Frank Sinatra, suntan | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Information Highway Drunk Driver | Fri Mar 31 1995 17:20 | 6 |
| According to the gutters there's been a few big money bets placed on
Bruce Rioch becoming the next Arsenal manager. Mmmmm another Scottish
ex Millwall manager. However, there's still time for Big Ron to walk
out on Coventry and claim the throne. ;^)
barry.
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46.2005 | Anyone's better than Whitney | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Fri Mar 31 1995 17:39 | 1 |
|
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46.2006 | Lee Dixon to San Siro | YUPPY::PANES | Mixing up phat | Fri Apr 07 1995 12:52 | 39 |
|
Arse 3 Sampdoria 2
I watched this at home in glorious Jaundicedvision. Plucky Samp hit
by an injury crisis were forced to play veteran keeper and comedy giant
Walter Matthau in goal. His eccentric work allowed goal-machine Steve
Bould to score two goals in as many minutes, despite Samp having taken
the early initiative. Half-time and the Italians found themselves looking
at a two goal deficit.
A lot of people are of the opinion that English clubs' ban from Europe
had seen continental sides develop and that our domestic clubs had a
lot to learn. I like to think that Arsenal captain and role-model Tony
Adams learnt a lesson last night vis.. Sticking your arm up in the
air does not prevent other teams from scoring. After some clever approach
work by Samp, Jugovic pulled a goal back.
Ian Wright who had previously scored in every game, had a quiet night,
but when he was presented with a chance form a delightful through ball
from "Sniffer" Merson ( see notes conference circa '92 ) he lifted
the ball over Walter Zenga's head with aplomb and restored the Arse's
two goal advantage.
After some sustained pressure and yet more clever approach work, Jugovic
got his second of the night. This leaves the Arse with the tricky task
of going to Genoa with a One goal lead, but two away goals conceded.
All in all quite an entertaining game.
Stuart
BTW Lee Dixon used this pan-European shop window to prove that he is
the complete article when he saved his one decent shot of the season
for the TV cameras. Will the Arse be able to hang onto him for the
next season, because surely it is only a matter of time before
one of the European giants snap him up.
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46.2007 | Getting crotchety in my old age (21) ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Benny the Ball | Fri Apr 07 1995 12:56 | 21 |
|
Stuart (Stratford)
Great game of football last night but ...
Can you tell those STUPID Arsenal supporters to stop waving at the
camera EVERY TIME the ball goes past them ? At times it was like a
flipping Mexican wave travelling up and down the pitch. Good grief, it
would just about be excusable if they were schoolchildren, but these
people are fully grown (I'm trying hard not to use the term adults here).
It's quite the most puerile thing I've seen in a long time and is just
distracting to the TV viewer.
Maybe it's Arsenals fault for not generating enough interest on the
pitch ? Or is it the pure novelty of being on television that brings on
these mass histrionics ?
Malc.
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46.2008 | I would put smiley things but my keyboard isn't working | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Fri Apr 07 1995 14:04 | 18 |
| Malc,
I would suggest that purile waving at cameras is an national pastime
and I fully expect to see Celtic fans doing so tonight
All in all, I thought it was an entertaining game. It was a shame that
it took a crap refereeing decision to fire Arsenal up. As Mr Panes has
shown previously unseen journalistic qualities, I don't feel that there
is anything more to add to his balanced match report.
Loads of whinging on the way home from other supporters that 3-2 isn't
enough. Personally I think it will be mainly due to the fact that
neither side looks good defensively and Zenga looks more than capable
of dropping a clanger or two.
Stuart
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46.2009 | My smileys don't work either ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Benny the Ball | Fri Apr 07 1995 14:51 | 17 |
|
Stuart
> I would suggest that puerile waving at cameras is an national pastime
Not to that extent. I agree every club has a few wallies that indulge
in this practice but Arsenal definitely have more than their fair share.
> I fully expect to see Celtic fans doing so tonight
Celtic fans are much too sensible for that ! (Tongue very firmly in cheek)
Btw why was Arsenals first "goal" chalked off when it was exactly
the same as Boulds second effort ? We wuz robbed !
Malc.
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46.2010 | I'm in a good mood | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Fri Apr 07 1995 16:55 | 8 |
| Malc,
Don't know the reason for disallowing the goal. I can only assume that the
referee was crap and saw an imaginary push on Wally Zenga.
BTW Good luck this evening
Stuart
|
46.2011 | Complete and utter pony | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Thu Apr 13 1995 13:16 | 19 |
| Judging by last nights performance, Arsenal have obviously decided that
they want to give the Endsleigh League the benefit of their experience for
a couple of years. Neither side deserved to win with Liverpool looking
marginally better than an inept Arsenal side. Both sides treated it as
an end of season practice match but maybe someone ought to tell Houston
that they aren't safe yet. Ipswich at home on Saturday with anything
less than 3 points being a disaster given that we have Villa away on
Monday.
Rumours emanting from inside the club (via the Arsenal mailing list)
indicate that either Wright or Houston will be leaving at the end of
the season. Apparently SH treats the players like schoolchildren which
is severly f******-off the senior pros.
Persistent rumours now that Gerry Francis will be leaving WHL (to be
replaced by Queen Glenda Hoddle) and making a short trip down the road
to Highbury. Personally, I can't see it but only time will tell.
Stuart
|
46.2012 | How close are Arsenal to the relegation area ? | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Zippy and Bungle | Thu Apr 13 1995 13:22 | 8 |
|
Hey Stuart
We'll take Ian Wright off your hands so as you can keep Stewart
Houston. How does that sound ?
Malc.
|
46.2013 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Thu Apr 13 1995 15:02 | 16 |
| > How close are Arsenal to the relegation area ? >-
Malc,
Too bloody close. About 4 or 5 points, having played a game or 2 more
than all the others except for Norwich. The comforting thing is that
Norwich and Man City certainly have far more difficult run-ins abd
their form is as bad, if not worse.
> We'll take Ian Wright off your hands so as you can keep Stewart
Houston. How does that sound ?
How about the other way round, you have Houston & we'll keep Wright?
Stuart
|
46.2014 | Stewart Houston - not at all popular | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Thu Apr 13 1995 16:01 | 12 |
| This was just received from the Arsenal Mailing List and sums it all up
quite nicely:
"Houston isn't magic
He wears no magic hat
And by now I think it's time
We said "f*** off you prat"
I make no apologies on behalf of the author for bad scanning on the
sentences.
Stuart
|
46.2015 | | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Born to Lose, Live to Knit | Thu Apr 13 1995 20:58 | 3 |
| Just how far is Grimsby again?
barry.
|
46.2016 | # | MARVIN::MORRELL | Nooooooo I shall believe..... | Thu Apr 13 1995 21:39 | 3 |
| Not far enough away unfortunately... :->
Rick.
|
46.2017 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Tue Apr 18 1995 13:48 | 5 |
| re last 2
Rather premature lads, eh
Stuart$still_reeling_from_the_shock_of_them_scoring_8_goals_in_2_games
|
46.2018 | Through to the final? | SNOFS1::PAUKAGABOR | | Fri Apr 21 1995 09:36 | 7 |
|
On the way in this morning I heard something about Arsenal being
through to the final of the ECWC. Who did they play and what was the
score? (The second leg vs. Sampdoria?)
Gabor
|
46.2019 | Lots of smiley things & a deep contented sigh | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Fri Apr 21 1995 11:53 | 1 |
|
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46.2020 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Fri Apr 21 1995 12:28 | 18 |
|
Come on Stuart, I know the score but thought you'd like to do the
honours....
....too late.
Arsenal went through on penalties when it finished 3:2 (I presume
there were no goals in extra time). Arsenal were 2:1 down with 8
minutes left, then 3:1 down, & got the vital goal from a Schwarz free
kick with 2 minutes left.
Penalties went 3:2 to Arsenal, I believe, with Seaman making 3
saves, the last of which was absolutely incredible.
Great result, pity Chelsea couldn't make it too - they went out 4:3 on
aggregate, beating Zaragosa 3:1.
JBG
|
46.2021 | | KERNEL::WITHALLG | We Don't Do Duvets ....... | Fri Apr 21 1995 12:43 | 7 |
|
I have a warm fuzzy feeling all over this morning. I love you Spunky.
|
46.2022 | Who scored all the goals and penalties, please ? | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Zippy and Bungle | Fri Apr 21 1995 13:03 | 1 |
|
|
46.2023 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Apr 21 1995 13:04 | 3 |
| Congratulations to the Arse - great performance by Spunky.
Poor penalty by Sniffer - he obviously wasn't "up" for it !
|
46.2024 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Fri Apr 21 1995 13:21 | 17 |
| Malc,
Sampdoria goals - Mancini (14)
Belucci (77 & 84)
Arsenal goals - Wright (60)
Schwarz (88)
Penalties:
Arsenal - Scored: Adams, Hartson & Dixon
Missed: McGoldrick & Merson
Sampdoria - Missed: Lombardo & 2 others
Scored: 2 others
Stuart
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46.2025 | Ta, Stuart | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Zippy and Bungle | Fri Apr 21 1995 13:22 | 1 |
|
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46.2026 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Nooooooo I shall believe..... | Fri Apr 21 1995 13:45 | 9 |
| Well it was a poor attempted save from Schwarz's free kick... I
couldn't believe it when it rolled over the goalie's arm......
But I must admit.. I did want Arsenal to win... shame that Chelsea
couldn't get a similar result to make it an all London final....
Cheers,
Rick.
|
46.2027 | top tip.... | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely day for a Guinness | Fri Apr 21 1995 14:08 | 10 |
| tip for Stuart Houston for the final....
on no account should you pick Eddie MGoldrick for that match. He is,
was and ever shall be CRAP....
nuff said....
well done to the Arse....
Ray....
|
46.2028 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Cannibalise Legalbis | Fri Apr 21 1995 14:25 | 1 |
| Up the Arse etc. etc.
|
46.2029 | | ARNIES::SMITHP1 | Dead Ant on the ZX Spectrum databus | Fri Apr 21 1995 14:58 | 4 |
|
I too was amazed at the complete inability of McGoldrick, how
much did the Arse pay for him ?
|
46.2030 | The sun has got his hat on hip hip hip hooray | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Fri Apr 21 1995 15:47 | 10 |
| >I too was amazed at the complete inability of McGoldrick, how
>much did the Arse pay for him ?
Far too much.
Another Jimmy Carter, I'm afraid. Just as Cloughie had a weakness when
buying big name strikers (Ian Wallace, Justin Fashanu etc) George
Graham was bloody awful at buying midfielders 8^)
Stuart
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46.2031 | i only like to see the mancs get beaten! | COMICS::HAWLEYI | and the horse you rode in on! | Fri Apr 21 1995 15:58 | 10 |
|
Last night was a bit odd...funny how patriotism overcomes me.
Seaman saving that last penalty caused me to scream joyously and do a
lap of honour round the living room floor!
Then I realised it was Arsenal and sat down again.
Good luck versus Real Zaragoza...
Ian.
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46.2032 | | CHEFS::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Fri Apr 21 1995 16:09 | 9 |
|
Whats going on here...
all this good luck Arsenal rubbish......
I say good luck NAYIIIIIEEEEEEEEEEM and Real Zarragosa.
Dave...
|
46.2033 | C'mon the Arsenal. | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Fri Apr 21 1995 17:21 | 11 |
| Will Houston(SP?) stay if the Arse win the Cup Winners Cup ?
If so is it a good thing or bad for them to win ?
As a semi Spurs fan i.e (Anything other that Arsenal) the fact that the Arse
would win in Europe means that Houston stays, Adams, Wright are sold and this
inevitably leads to the relegation of Arsenal next season .
Yesssssssss!!!!!!
Mision Accomplished
Peter.
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46.2034 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Fri Apr 21 1995 18:09 | 9 |
| > I say good luck NAYIIIIIEEEEEEEEEEM and Real Zarragosa.
Dave,
Good to see the local enmity shining through. Once again, it looks as
if the holiday route is the only way Totteringham will get into
Europe...
Stuart$inane_grin_on_face_all_day
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46.2035 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Fri Apr 21 1995 18:44 | 18 |
|
Stuart,
all is apparently not yet lost for Tootering fans 8-). A colleague
here in Bern is adamant that UEFA places are not just decided on final
league positions but also on geographical position......eg. if all the
top clubs come from one geographical region then the FA will intervene
& select the next highest club from a region which would otherwise not
be represented 8-). He insists that as there are no London teams in the
top 6 (& no chance either IMO 8-), the FA will award Spurs, as top
London club, a UEFA place ahead of the 6th placed club, eg. Leeds!!!
Now, either this guy's a good mate of Paul Merson - unlikely as
he's a Spurs supporter, or more likely he's heard that Alan Sugar has
been talking to Messrs Kelly & Millichimp 8-) again!
They live in hope the poor souls 8-)
JBG
|
46.2036 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Cannibalise Legalbis | Fri Apr 21 1995 20:15 | 1 |
| You been at the Whyte Mackay again, Jon?
|
46.2037 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Fri Apr 21 1995 20:16 | 8 |
|
Matt,
really it wans't my idea. I laughed my jocks off when I heard what
this poor Spurs fan believes.......course, they did get reinstated into
the FA Cup so he thinks anything's possible!
JBG
|
46.2038 | Tickets for Paris | ESSB::TJORDAN | I've met Cunno!!! | Fri Apr 28 1995 15:04 | 17 |
|
Hello,
3 friends of mine all fans of the Arsenal would like to travel to Paris
for the final and they were wondering where they could get tickets is
there any tickets on sale through the club have they a credit card line
etc any info would be apppreciated.
Tony.
(A liverpool Fan)
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46.2039 | | KERNEL::WITHALLG | We Don't Do Duvets ....... | Fri Apr 28 1995 16:21 | 9 |
|
re -1
If it's anything like last years final. To be Blunt they have F all
chance of tickets. Unless they are members of the Arsenal travel Club/
Supporters club/Season ticket holders/ friends of Robert Fleck etc.
Gary
|
46.2040 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Fri Apr 28 1995 16:28 | 11 |
| .2040
Hahahahahahahahahaha.
Not a lot of hope of getting them through Arsenal matey!
There will however be tickets on sale in Paris on the day (6000 of 'em)
if they fancy their chances. Problem is getting there. Flights & Le
Tunnel are very full already.
Stuart
|
46.2041 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Fri Apr 28 1995 16:31 | 17 |
| Tony,
I think the best way of getting tickets is to purchase tickets distributed
locally in paris, so you could get somebody:
1) who speaks good french and see it they can get the tickets over the phone
(cause the minute you speak english they don't what to know about you)
2) Get somebody in france to purchase the tickets
3) or go on the night and see if they are selling them.....
You won't be in the arse section, but does that matter???
Mick
|
46.2042 | | XSTACY::FUNBOX::jLuNdOn | I''ve slept with Cunno | Fri Apr 28 1995 17:15 | 5 |
| re -4
One better than you Tony :-).
|
46.2043 | i think we should be told! | COMICS::HAWLEYI | and the horse you rode in on! | Fri Apr 28 1995 18:21 | 5 |
| > STACY::FUNBOX::jLuNdOn "I''ve slept with Cunno"
Are you bragging or complaining???
Ian.
|
46.2044 | | YUPPY::PANES | Reasons to be beerful part III | Fri Apr 28 1995 18:22 | 9 |
|
Re tickets.
Try Mr R Charlton
Old Trafford
Salford
Greater Manchester
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46.2045 | | XSTACY::FUNBOX::jLuNdOn | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Fri Apr 28 1995 18:43 | 3 |
| re -2
My computer isn't called FUNBOX for nothing ;-).
|
46.2046 | 10 May 1995 | MSAM00::LILYWONG | | Mon May 08 1995 12:57 | 9 |
| Hey guys!
The Zaragosa game's coming and it's gonna be live over the telly
at 3 am but who cares?
Er...in case you wondering...this is Malaysia...yea some Asian
country with rather enthusiastic soccer fans. And what has happened
to this topic?? Arsenal fans falling asleep or what?
|
46.2047 | re last - Yes we are asleep. | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Tue May 09 1995 12:57 | 1 |
|
|
46.2048 | Oh... | MSAM00::LILYWONG | | Tue May 09 1995 14:54 | 8 |
| re last:
Jeez....why? I always thought soccer fans were naturally active and
enthusiastic about their fav soccer team...at least that's the
impression I got from my friend who is an ardent Arse fan. I, on
the other hand, find it difficult to understand...er...maybe it's
a guy thing...eh?
|
46.2049 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Tue May 09 1995 15:02 | 5 |
| > maybe it's a guy thing...eh?
Well the old saying goes "Boys will be boys"....
|
46.2050 | | XSTACY::FUNBOX::jLuNdOn | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Tue May 09 1995 19:21 | 13 |
| re -1
This begs the question:
What will girls be, if boyswill be boys?
BTW: Good luck Arsenal tomorrow night. Poor Dunphy won't be seen
for a week if they win. It will take that long to scrap him off
the ceiling when Arsenal score the only goal of the game.
Sorry Mick :-).
James.
|
46.2051 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Tue May 09 1995 22:15 | 11 |
|
Ah yes... The joys of the chance to win yet another trophy???? Something you're
not familar with james is it!!!
As for tomorrow, let it be a great game and hopefully it will come out in our
favour....
Mick
|
46.2052 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Wed May 10 1995 12:31 | 5 |
|
All the best to Arsenal for tonight. I've seen too many great games
lately.....a boring 1:0 will do nicely 8-)
JBG
|
46.2053 | | KERNEL::WITHALLG | We Don't Do Duvets ....... | Wed May 10 1995 13:39 | 4 |
|
Whats times Cantona off ?
|
46.2054 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Wed May 10 1995 14:15 | 3 |
| > Whats times Cantona off ?
Eh?
|
46.2055 | | KERNEL::WITHALLG | We Don't Do Duvets ....... | Wed May 10 1995 14:38 | 3 |
|
Kick off Nobby Kick off ;-)
|
46.2056 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Wed May 10 1995 14:43 | 6 |
|
Anyone know which Astra channels the game will be show on & when (ie I
assume Eurosport have highlights sometime later tonight). When is the
kick-off?
JBG
|
46.2057 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Wed May 10 1995 14:58 | 11 |
| > Kick off Nobby Kick off ;-)
Sorry, it twigged about 30 seconds after I entered the note.
Put it down to PMT - Pre Match Tension.
KO is 7.15 with ITV coverage at 7 pm. Personally, I shall stick the TV
on with the sound down and listen to Radio 5. Obviously that little
ruse will fail abysmally if they decide to go to OT instead...
Stuart
|
46.2058 | | KERNEL::WITHALLG | We Don't Do Duvets ....... | Wed May 10 1995 15:04 | 7 |
| -1
Likewise. But I'll have commentary from the sedatory Johnathon Pearce
on Capital Gold.
|
46.2059 | German ARD (Austrian ORF 2 also) | RTOVC0::DCASSIDY | | Wed May 10 1995 15:08 | 8 |
|
Anyone with Astra can see the game live via the German ARD channel.
Programme starts at 20:13 CET 19:13 BST (correct 13 !!!)
Kick-off is 20:15 CET (19:15 BST)
Dezzz.
|
46.2060 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Wed May 10 1995 15:32 | 5 |
| Dezzz,
a lot of pre-match build up then....
Stuart
|
46.2061 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Wed May 10 1995 16:07 | 11 |
| According to the press, Adams is ready to sign for Arsenal for the
remainder of his career. Far be it for to suggest anything untoward was
going on but it smacks of his agent putting stories to the press in
order to up his wages. Still fair play to him, if he gets what he wants
and is happy, splendid.
One quote "If I was only interested in money, I'd have signed to
Manchester United when I was 16". Nice to see that players want to go
there to win honours...
Stuart
|
46.2062 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed May 10 1995 16:35 | 22 |
| > One quote "If I was only interested in money, I'd have signed to
> Manchester United when I was 16". Nice to see that players want to go
> there to win honours...
> Stuart
Eh ? If you're saying that the only reason players went to Utd was
for the cash, then you're probably right. When Adams was 16, Utd were
winning sod all, so money would have been the only incentive for moving
there. Nowadays however, I think things are slightly different ....
Interesting comments from Lee Dixon this morning implying that there
could be a mass exodus of players if Houston is *not* confirmed as
manager at the end of the season. The press had been suggesting that
it was the other way round.
Anyway, good luck to the Arse tonight. I expect them to win fairly
comfortably - after all, if Chelsea can beat them .......
Dave
|
46.2063 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Wed May 10 1995 16:59 | 24 |
| > If you're saying that the only reason players went to Utd was
> for the cash, then you're probably right.
Dave,
Would I imply something like that? Well, would I? Yep, damned right I
would!
It's funny (not funny ha!ha! just figuratively speaking) that the
players attitudes "appear" to have changed. A lot of the problem with
this area is that all of the players at the club to a large degree owed
GG a hell of a lot as far as improving their careers were concerned.
Hence a lot of the quotes were based on the shock of him being sacked.
I sincerely doubt that there would be a mass exodus at the end of the
season by the players, of their own volition. I can see a mass exodus
with the older players being sold off gradually, ie Dixon, Linighan,
Bould.
As for tonight, everyone is making them favourites but I don't see it
myself. Technically, Zaragoza are far better and history is definitely
against Arsenal. Having said that, Arsenal are never better than when
history and everything else is against them.
Stuart
|
46.2064 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed May 10 1995 17:12 | 20 |
| > against Arsenal. Having said that, Arsenal are never better than when
> history and everything else is against them.
> Stuart
Too true. I also think a certain Mr Wright (Wright Wright) has got
something to prove. He missed out last year and he will desperate to
prove that he's still one of the top strikers in the game. That said,
he's a narky little bugger and he'll probably get himself sent off !
Well, no more time for chit-chat - I'm off to OT to witness what I
think will be an emotional but ultimately disappointing game tonight.
Apart from the obvious reasons for wanting Utd to win, I really would
like to see the title "won" this season. For the last 3 years, the
eventual champions have been sat on their arses watching Sky whilst the
challengers have come unstuck. If Blackburn are to be champions this
season, I would prefer that they achieved this by beating the scousers
on Sunday.
|
46.2065 | | RTOVC0::DCASSIDY | | Wed May 10 1995 17:31 | 8 |
| >season, I would prefer that they achieved this by beating the scousers
>on Sunday.
Well there's a surprising comment from a United supporter....
Dezzz.
|
46.2066 | Andy Linighan...the Willie Young of the 90s! | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Wed May 10 1995 18:05 | 23 |
| >As for tonight, everyone is making them favourites but I don't see it
>myself. Technically, Zaragoza are far better and history is definitely
>against Arsenal.
I think the latter statement is rather simplifying matters, Stuart. I guess
Zaragoza are technically better than Arsenal in the same way that Ajax are
technically superior to Milan. The fact is, both Arsenal and Milan tend to
prefer the quick route to goal (i.e. Wright's effort in the first leg against
Sampdoria) rather than employ passing movements that bring every member of the
team into play. Frankly, I think Zaragosa's defenders are just as likely to
find Merson and Wright a handful.
Hmm, the Italian teletext has just put up the Arsenal teamsheet (probably not
official) and they've got Andy Linighan in defence and Keown on the bench.
Can't say I'm mad keen on that, especially after Keown played a blinder in the
semi-final.
My tip? 1-0 to Arsenal, and a desperate half hour of defending with the team
down to 10 men (Ian Wright sent off for retaliation).
Sounds like a pretty safe prediction ;-)
Dom
|
46.2067 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Wed May 10 1995 18:20 | 18 |
| Dom,
The team according to the press here for tonight is:
Seaman
Dixon Adams Linighan Winterburn
Schwarz Keown Jensen
Merson
Hartson Wright
As for Mr Wrights effort at home against Sampdoria, my memory must be
playing tricks. I recall a Sampdoria attack breaking down, Merson
beating on player and then splitting the defence with a pass that IW
ran onto and slotting it past Zenga. Not a "direct route to goal" type
score at all.
Stuart
|
46.2068 | according to another source | KERNEL::WITHALLG | We Don't Do Duvets ....... | Wed May 10 1995 18:35 | 13 |
|
According to Capital Gold the team is ...
Seaman
Dixon Adams Linigan Winterburn
Schwarz Hillier Jensen Merson
^^^^^^^
Wright Hartson
Keown on the bench.
|
46.2069 | Keep tt PMT under control! | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Wed May 10 1995 18:56 | 25 |
| Well, the Italians have got Keown AND Hillier on the bench...and Parlou
r playing left midfield! So I think we can take it that Stewart
Houston's not yet publicised his team selection...
>As for Mr Wrights effort at home against Sampdoria, my memory must be
>playing tricks. I recall a Sampdoria attack breaking down, Merson
beating on player and then splitting the defence with a pass that IW
>ran onto and slotting it past Zenga. Not a "direct route to goal" type
> score at all.
>
Stuart,
I hope you're instinctive shift onto the defensive is no indication of
the way Arsenal will play tonight! When I referred to "direct
football", I was not for one moment implying that Arsenal's only line
of attack is the hoof upfield. What I meant was that both Arsenal and
Milan tend to look for the defence-splitting pass that puts a man clear
(Wright or Simone respectively), rather than a 29 pass
forwards-backwards-sideways movement that seems to be inspired by
basketball/handball!
Wright's goal in the semi-final was a cracker (the Italians thought so
too). I'm sure if it had been Bebeto and Romario, everyone would have
been wetting themselves...
Dom
|
46.2070 | Drinks all round. | TRUCKS::SANT | No sleep 'til bedtime | Wed May 10 1995 19:28 | 7 |
|
Good luck to the Arse tonight. I hope you win the ECWC and do
it in style. It's live on ITV for those of us in blighty.
I'll go for 2-1 to the London Lager Louts and the Coke Machine.
Andy.
|
46.2071 | ....another trophy, and yer not even any good. | CHEFS::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Wed May 10 1995 19:58 | 4 |
|
Bad luck tonight, I hope you get hammered.
Dave...
|
46.2072 | ........ | TRUCKS::SANT | No sleep 'til bedtime | Wed May 10 1995 20:16 | 4 |
|
Those grapes a little sour, Dave? 8-)
Andy.
|
46.2073 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Wed May 10 1995 20:30 | 6 |
|
Andy, give him a break, after all, he was probably there last night to
watch Coventry win in style! 8-) .......and as for European football
next year..........what is that Intertoto Cup??
JBG
|
46.2074 | come on u reds(or is it light&dark blues).... | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely day for a Guinness | Wed May 10 1995 21:35 | 4 |
| UP THE ARSE....
(sheepishly back to the qpr note)....
Ray....
|
46.2075 | Come on you Gunners! | YUPPY::OHAGANB | I'm hot and when I'm not.... | Wed May 10 1995 21:52 | 1 |
|
|
46.2076 | Come on you....Zarragoza..? | CHEFS::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Wed May 10 1995 22:14 | 22 |
|
Re. a few back..
Nope I wasnt their last night, by all accounts Coventry played very
well and deserved the points. Ive finished for the season now, I wont be
there on Saturday either.
...tonights game, lets face it if the Arse win this, then it doesnt say
much about the quality of European Football does it, but thats not my main
moan, I cant stand the thought of them winning another trophy after the
season that they have had.......it was only a few weeks ago that I was
just allowing myself the briefest dream that they could get relegated,
we would win the FA cup and we could wreak permenant humiliation on the
fools, but its all gone wrong........
Its just not fair, where's the rope.
Dave...
|
46.2077 | Arsenal lose at the end | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most (In)famous Welshman | Thu May 11 1995 02:06 | 14 |
| Real Zaragoza 2 The Arse 1
A winner from Nayim after 14mins and 47 seconds of the second period
of extra-time when he hoofed the ball from the half-way line all the
way over the head of Seaman who fell backwards into the net.
A brutal game where the ref should have booked everyone bar the two
goalies and probably sent off at least four players but as a Liverpool
supporter I guess this tough ending for the Arse is some payback for
the league title game at Anfield a few years ago...
Regards
Andrew.D.Wicks (your man in front of the TV set)
|
46.2078 | | KIRKTN::GPIKE | Linlithgow Rose (magic team) | Thu May 11 1995 02:14 | 7 |
|
Any chance of the Man U score as well.
Ta..
|
46.2079 | Ouch | WSTENG::DSMITH | | Thu May 11 1995 08:13 | 8 |
|
Didn't see extra time as I was on my way into night-shift but
wasn't the first goal from the Spaniards a bit of a belter! What's
the down on Keown, it looks as if Ray Parlour rearranged his facial
landscape with the perfect head butt.
Danny.
|
46.2080 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | These words... you will be mine.. all the time.. | Thu May 11 1995 11:59 | 5 |
| Unbelievable extratime goal..... I sat there gob-smacked when that one
went in..... I felt really sorry for David Seaman.... it was one of
those goals he just couldn't do anything about....
Rick.
|
46.2081 | Ref - What Ref? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Thu May 11 1995 12:10 | 12 |
| Unlucky on Seaman, brilliant execution by Nayim (memories of Johnny
Salako's goal at Forest in the FA Cup - even the same sort of timing!)
but....
dreadful referee-ing. If it had been a USA 94 or Premiership game, it
would have finished 5-a-side on yellows for throwing the ball away
alone. It would be interesting to see the FIFA report of the ref.
And to think, the Arse will probably lose more money from not being in
Europe than Palace will from being relegated!
Paul
|
46.2082 | Correct result on the night | MOEUR7::SMITH | | Thu May 11 1995 12:15 | 22 |
|
Some 'unbiased' coments on the match! Unbiased coz I didn't care who
won, I've always disliked Arsenal since my youth (my brother followed
them!), and I don't like the cynical way Spanish (and Italian for that
matter) defenders kick people!
So, I thought the match was pretty good, though like an earlier noter I
felt there should have been many more coards shown. What was wrong
with Tony Adams? He reacted to every challenge as if it was a personal
insult and nasty foul! Ian Wright was a bit the same.
I felt the result was correct on the night, the Spanish attacks were
quick, incisive and so nearly brought many goals. Arsenal semed to
rely more on their long pass Seaman to Wright, and the others cleaning
up. Do they always play like that? It was (surprisingly) effective...
Enough, superb first goal by Real, a good reply from Arsenal, and an
opportunist last second strike to win it, I guess Seaman was probably
not conentrating 100%, a pity for him following some earlier good
saves...
Ian
|
46.2083 | Bad luck chaps | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Thu May 11 1995 12:24 | 12 |
|
Disappointing result & not a particularly good game (ManU v Southampton
was better). I was immensely impressed by Ray Parlour the Arsenal
midfielder - in fact, for long periods of the game he was pretty much
the only Arsenal player. He is a credit to the British game, he never
gave up taking people on even when he knew if he got past they would
simply chop him down. He never reacted violently (ok, so he did a super
headbutt on Keown) or argued with the referee. Looking forward to see
him playing again (as long as it doesn't mean having to watch Arsenal
8-)
JBG
|
46.2084 | Well Said?? | IOSG::LAYNE | | Thu May 11 1995 12:31 | 5 |
| RE -1 and Ray Parlour....
You have been listening to too much commentary -:).
William
|
46.2085 | Arse hard done by.... | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely day for a Guinness | Thu May 11 1995 12:57 | 9 |
| I had to laugh at Alan Hansen on Sportsnight last night. He actually
wasn't sure whether Nayim actually meant to lob Seaman....incredible!
A remarkable goal worthy of settling a European final....hard luck on
Seaman though, his save from that header earlier wass world-class....
Ray....
ps.... Brian Moore is, without doubt, the worst footie commentator on TV
|
46.2086 | | KERNEL::WITHALLG | We Don't Do Duvets ....... | Thu May 11 1995 13:03 | 10 |
|
Outrageous goal by Nayim. Outrageous headbutt on Keown.
Pretty sad game allround, I can see why Glen Hoddle had a moan about
the Spaniards. Any other Saturday and the game would have been
abandoned due to not enough players left on the pitch. Glad to see
Parlour playing and doing well. And what a shame there's no European
football for Arsenal next season.
Gary
|
46.2087 | | CHEFS::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Thu May 11 1995 13:11 | 13 |
|
...someone even said this morning that Nayim was just trying to get the
ball as far away as possible from his own goal !!!!
Poor game, the best team won on the night, two great goals.
Does Merson realise that the art of passing the ball is to try and give
it to a player on your own team, and after the Jensen goal, will the
next T-shirt coming out around Highbury read " I was their when Steffan
Shwartz had a good game "
Dave...
|
46.2088 | Well, I'd give it 9/10... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Thu May 11 1995 14:06 | 43 |
| Funny world...I thought it was a great game, probably the best European final
I've seen in recent years. Fast, skilful, and lots of drama. The commentators
on TeleMonteCarlo here in Italy also thought it was a cracker, although it has
to be said that they even thought the Italian referee was magnificent!
Anyway, I take back what I said yesterday; IMO, Zaragosa are technically one of
the best teams in Europe and I can see some Italian club paying out big money
for that Esnaider. I don't think we've heard the last of this team by any
means. For some reason, I thought they'd be short on composure/overawed, but
they seemed very sure of themselves indeed.
Arsenal also produced some excellent one touch stuff, especially in the first
half. They had a bit of luck last year against Parma which deserted them this
year; losing Keown and Winterburn for the second half/extra time was a real
blow. The TV commentators thought Keown was the best player on the pitch in the
first half and I'd be inclined to agree - he was absolutely everywhere. I
guess Arsenal are still a couple of players away from having a great team. In
addition to Adams, Seaman, Wright, Dixon, Schwarz and Winterburn, they always
amaze me with the number of good "squad players" they've got; Parlour, Morrow,
Selley, Hillier and co. are never going to be world beaters, but they've shown
that they can play in European finals and easily look the part.
Esnaider's goal was brilliant, as was Nayim's. Hard luck on Seaman, as I don't
think any keeper in the world would have stopped it (you can bet your *rse that
if Nayim had played a through ball to Esnaider and Seaman had been stuck on his
goal-line, everyone would have been criticising him this morning.)
Two minor points:
1. Forget Tony Adams' drink/driving mishaps; by my book, a great captain is
someone who can go to every member of the opposing team *and* the UEFA
officials and shake their hands, when his team has just lost a European final
to a 120th minute goal. As people tried to console him, you could see him
mouthing "...that's football..." (or something similar ;-))
Also, nice to see Merson's toothless grin at the bench after Schwarz fluffed a
free kick about 2 minutes from time. At least some people still enjoy their
footy.
2. What was Wright playing at trying to take the credit for Hartson's goal?
He must think we're all blind...
Dom
|
46.2089 | An objective view of yesterday... | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Thu May 11 1995 14:48 | 35 |
| Well, personally I thought the first half was instantly forgetable.
Only 2 or 3 efforts on goal and a lot of niggling fouls (the sequence
being started by John Hartson - Nice to see he has picked up the very
best habits of Ian Wright).
The second half was a vast improvement, probably due to the fact that
Arsenal lost Keown due to a spectacular headbutt by Shirley Temple!
After that, I felt that Zaragoza had more freedom in midfield. Their
opener was an absolute corker. I thought it had gone wide when Spunky
didn't move but it was probably one of the best goals seen in a
European final. Hartsons equaliser was a typical poachers goal. I think
Wright was just relieved that they'd equalised rather than trying to
claim the goal.
Extra-time was cagey with neither side wanting to lose and then Nayim
scored another corker. The press this morning tried to blame Seaman but
it dipped a matter of centimetres under the bar and was unstoppable.
Overall, Zaragoza just edged it so good luck to them.
As for the referee having a good game, I'd hate to see him have bad
one. Both sides should have finished with 9 men.
A shame that Whitney will go out without a trophy but seeing some of
the scenes on the bench during the game reminded me of Graham Taylor
Phil Neal's double act for England. Houston would exhort his troops and
then for comic relief, Geordie Armstrong and Pat Rice would stand and
make windmill actions with their arms and repeat word for word SH's
exhortations. the new Cannon & Ball have arrived.
A comment on Lee Dixon. Well done for raising the money but the haircut
made him look like a yob. Merson is a yob so his haircut suits him.
Stuart
|
46.2090 | Sure you're not a Spurs fan, Stuart? | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Thu May 11 1995 14:54 | 6 |
| >The second half was a vast improvement, probably due to the fact that
>Arsenal lost Keown due to a spectacular headbutt by Shirley Temple!
Oh! So you don't agree with me then...
|
46.2091 | | RTOVC0::DCASSIDY | | Thu May 11 1995 14:54 | 10 |
|
Got to agree with Dom, one of the best Euro Finals for years...but then
again that's all relative.
Not much between the sides...unbelievable goal to win any match...
Still like Andrew said...Arsenal have also won trophies on almost the
last kick...
Dezzz.
|
46.2092 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Thu May 11 1995 14:55 | 10 |
|
Re -.2
Are you sure Arsenal were unlucky to loose Winterburn? I though he had
an appauling game right from the off. A number of times Tony Adams had
to hurry across to cover for Winterburn's missed tackles.
As for Ian Wright.........WHO?
JBG
|
46.2093 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely day for a Guinness | Thu May 11 1995 15:13 | 12 |
| it's true that the ref was awful....he failed to give a penalty for
what was the most obvious foul in years, (Dixon's flying 2-footed
last-gasp effort on Cardesa,I think)....
he also should have given the Arse a penalty for the defender's blatant
retaliation on Wright in the 1st half....
a truly awful ref....
Ray....
|
46.2094 | It wasn't pretty in Paris, either... | AMIS::STRAGE | David STRAGE @GEO | Thu May 11 1995 16:40 | 38 |
|
From someone who was there, you have my word it was a miserable final.
The first shot on target from either team came after 30 minutes.
Arsenal couldn't string three passes together.
The Spaniards should all get Oscars (or at least an honarable mention
in the Juergen Klinsman "I-can-fake-it better-than-she-can" Category)
The ref was awful.
Apart from that Paris in May was quite pleasant...
Seriously though...
Even with my Arsenal bias (I've been a season ticket holder for nearly
20 years), I do think the better team on the night won. However, no
team should have to lose a European Cup Final on the last, desperation
kick of a tense match - ESPECIALLY WHEN THE SCORER IS AN EX-TOTTENINGHAM
PLAYER!!!
Although the Arsenal fans behaved themselves, I did feel that they were
very subdued throughout the game. The RZ fans were signing, chanting,
and waving continuosly. By contrast, the Arse fans seemed asleep. Is
this the way it came across on TV? Also, did the networks have any
interviews after the game?? In the French papers this morning, Seaman
said that it was the worst moment in his entire career and he takes the
blame. (He said he wasn't out of position given the situation, but
that he should have done better to get back to his line as soon as the
ball was airborne.)
regs,
PJ
|
46.2095 | Yes...if you haven't noticed... | MSAM03::LILYWONG | | Fri May 12 1995 13:52 | 7 |
| RE: .-1
Er....yes...Arse fans ARE asleep as someone a dozen or so notes
back heartily agrees. Someone also said boys will be boys...:)
WL
|
46.2096 | Sorry chaps...I waited for as long as I could | YUPPY::PANES | But why do you ask, Two Dogs F' | Fri May 12 1995 15:46 | 10 |
| Q: Why are Arabs well endowed?
A: So that they can lob Seamen from the half-way line.
Stuart
|
46.2097 | Was that 'lob' or 'nob'? | AMIS::STRAGE | David STRAGE @GEO | Fri May 12 1995 16:44 | 9 |
| Stuart,
That's rich coming from someone who follows a team who likes going
down....to the Endsleigh League!!
PJ 8-), 8-)
(still stunned)
|
46.2098 | Had to be said ,,, | KERNEL::WITHALLG | We Don't Do Duvets ....... | Mon May 15 1995 14:00 | 7 |
|
Anyone want to buy a David Seaman blow up doll ?.
It's great for hours on end.
But will let itself down at the last minute.
|
46.2099 | I Laughed... | CHEFS::SHALLOMA | NORA MOLLAHS! | Mon May 15 1995 15:42 | 16 |
|
Another...
Q. Who is the most virile player in world football at the moment??
A. Nayim...He can lob semen from 50 yards!!!
Aron...
|
46.2100 | Duh? | MSAM03::LILYWONG | | Tue May 16 1995 13:56 | 6 |
| Er....
Wot's "lob" ?
wl
|
46.2101 | | YUPPY::OHAGANB | give her the gun | Tue May 16 1995 17:08 | 4 |
| Same as throw, pitch, hurl, fling and toss. Therefore Nayim is a
tosser.
barry.
|
46.2102 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Thu May 18 1995 14:37 | 9 |
|
Seaman's season is really ending on a low note. Apparently Arsenal
are in China on an end of season tour. They lost their first game last
night 2:1. Unfortuantely for Seaman, he "tripped over a divot whilst
dribbling the ball out of his area and broke his ankle. He's out for 2
months which puts him out of England contention for the summer friendly
tournament in South America(?).
JBG
|
46.2103 | Somebody up there doesn't like him... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Thu May 18 1995 14:42 | 5 |
| You've got to feel for him, haven't you? Apparently, the ball rolled
loose while he was writhing around in agony, and an opposing forward
stuck it in the empty net.
Dom
|
46.2104 | | YUPPY::PANES | Quick, scarper its the filth | Mon May 22 1995 14:29 | 7 |
|
I (half) heard on the radio this morning that Ray Parlour has been up
to no good in Honkers. They suggested that this may be the excuse the
Arse board need to get rid of Houston. Has anybody anymore details?
Stuart
|
46.2105 | Who'd be a taxi-driver ? | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon May 22 1995 14:33 | 4 |
| Stuart,
I believe he's been done for having a pop at a taxi-driver in Hong
Kong. The news reported that he'd been fined a few hundred quid.
|
46.2106 | | KERNEL::WITHALLG | We Don't Do Duvets ....... | Mon May 22 1995 16:39 | 9 |
|
Apparently he threw an empty crisp packet into the back seat of the
taxi. The driver complained - got out of the car and Parlour stuck him
one.
At least Parlour didn't find himself on the wrong end of a glass this
time,.
|
46.2107 | For the record | YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITH | A.O.B. Mr Aitken? | Mon May 22 1995 17:15 | 6 |
| I would just like to point out that Dennis Wise is not currently
sporting a long, curly, ginger wig and is not currently on his hols
in the Far East.
Andy
|
46.2108 | So says the 'Sydsvenska Dagbladet' | YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITH | ironing the irony board | Thu May 25 1995 17:18 | 6 |
| Read this morning that Schwarz no longer wants to play at Highbury
or be selected by Sweden for the Umbro tournament. Methinks he hasn't
really enjoyed playing in this country.
Andy
|
46.2109 | | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Information Highway Drunk Driver | Thu May 25 1995 18:43 | 5 |
| Nevermind, we've still got the total football trio of Jensen, Parlour
and Morrow who, hopefully won't be striking terror, erm I mean
laughter,in the hearts of the opposition next season.
barry.
|
46.2110 | | YUPPY::PANES | childish insulter | Thu May 25 1995 18:54 | 13 |
| <<< Note 46.2109 by YUPPY::OHAGANB "Information Highway Drunk Driver" >>>
> Nevermind, we've still got the total football trio of Jensen, Parlour
> and Morrow who, hopefully won't be striking terror, erm I mean
> laughter,in the hearts of the opposition next season.
barry,
What about Edward McGoldrick?
Stuart
|
46.2111 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Thu May 25 1995 19:07 | 6 |
| Stuart,
Mr McGoldrick doesn't count as he frightens the home fans more than the
opposition ;-)
Stuart
|
46.2112 | I've got that sinking feeling | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Tue May 30 1995 12:21 | 14 |
| Over the weekend, Stewart Houston performed what should be the last act
of his brief spell at the helm of the good ship Arsenal by releasing
Paul Davis and Jimmy Carter.
Todays Board meeting is expected to announce that SH is not going to be
kept on, with Bruce Rioch still the medias favourite to get the job.
Should the Board keep SH on, expect the chants of "Sack the Board" To
start within 30 minutes of the kick-off of 1995/6 season.
According to the Sunday Mirror, GG is to take the FA & Premier League
to the Court of Human Rights but for what reason I can't remember.
Stuart
|
46.2113 | | YUPPY::PANES | The new Terry Ebdon | Tue May 30 1995 12:39 | 15 |
| <<< Note 46.2112 by CHEFS::STRATFORDS "Pass the Babel Fish" >>>
-< I've got that sinking feeling >-
> Should the Board keep SH on, expect the chants of "Sack the Board" To
> start within 30 minutes of the kick-off of 1995/6 season.
Stuart,
That should beat the customary Highbury "Roar" ( booing ) by 75 minutes.
Stuart
|
46.2114 | Another smooth appointment | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Farnborough - A fine town | Wed May 31 1995 12:38 | 16 |
| The Board meeting that was fixed for yesterday never took place despite
the announcement at the weekend that it would. Instead, we had the
denial that any approach had been made to Bruce Rioch. Presumably the
Board are concerned that any media hinting will make them as guilty as
Everton were with the Mike Walker saga.
It would seem that the Board are waiting on Rioch to announce his
intentions rather than approaching the Bolton board to speak to the
manager. A lacklustre approach to say the least. All the while that SH
is a lame duck manager, there will not be much hope of any new faces at
the Marble Halls.
Personally, I think that they will surprise everyone (in the media at
least) by announcing the appointment of Bobby Robson as the new coach.
Stuart$seriously_pi$$ed_off_with_Board_inactivity
|
46.2115 | Obituary | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Farnborough - A fine town | Wed May 31 1995 12:42 | 7 |
| Ted Drake died yesterday. Holder of the record number of goals scored
by a visiting player in a league match (7 vs Aston Villa - Legend has
it that he had 8 shots all game, the one that got away hit the
woodwork) and one of the most profilic scorers for Arsenal (his average
was just under a goal a game).
He went onto manage Chelsea & Reading
|
46.2116 | rumour mill in Ireland | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Wed May 31 1995 16:41 | 5 |
| Reports have come in saying that the manager's job had been offered to Bobby
Robson, and that Dave O'Leary has been offered the job of coach.
???
|
46.2117 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Menace to Sobriety | Thu Jun 01 1995 19:51 | 1 |
| So our mate Don's out of the picture, is he?
|
46.2118 | Sadly, it would appear so | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Farnborough - A fine town | Thu Jun 01 1995 19:54 | 1 |
|
|
46.2119 | Staright from Adam's ..sorry the horses mouth | YUPPY::PANES | Local Hero ( apparently ) | Thu Jun 01 1995 20:12 | 12 |
| re last
Sorry to be the bearer of bad rumours, but my Arsenal pals ( sources close
to the club blah blah ), tell me that in order to regain some of the
"old fashion Arsenal values", the board have decided to go with a mix of an
established and reliable character and new blood....vis.. the "dream ticket"
of O'Leary and Howe.
Plenty of fun times ahead at Highbury, I fancy, Brian.
Stuart
|
46.2120 | Never let a fact get in the way of a good rumour | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Farnborough - A fine town | Thu Jun 01 1995 20:16 | 9 |
| Stuart,
About the omly person who hasn't been connected with the managers job
at Highbury is Maggie Thatcher and she is unavailable due to her
challenge for the Leadership of the Tory party later this year.
Apparently, The Don is advising her on tactics and will also be
unavailable.
Stuart
|
46.2121 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Menace to Sobriety | Thu Jun 01 1995 20:22 | 9 |
| I heard Thatch was going for the job at Farnborough. Head coach.
<here it comes again>
Now all they need is someone to kick her teeth in and install 47 seats.
Boom Boom.
Matt$volunteer
|
46.2122 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Anybody except Stewart Houston | Thu Jun 01 1995 21:39 | 5 |
| >I heard Thatch was going for the job at Farnborough. Head coach.
I would suggest that Head case would be a more appropriate phrase.
Stuart
|
46.2123 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Menace to Sobriety | Fri Jun 02 1995 14:35 | 2 |
| Bobby Robson has, indeed, been approached by the Arse, according to London
Tonight, last night err....you know what I mean.
|
46.2124 | | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Meals on Wheels of Steel | Fri Jun 02 1995 17:22 | 5 |
| Todays tabloids would have us believe that Robson's in the bag.
I'm quite looking forward to the old boy slurring his way round the
country with The Arse.
barry.
|
46.2125 | According to todays Evening Standard | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Anybody except Stewart Houston | Mon Jun 05 1995 17:29 | 11 |
| Arsenal expect to announce their new manager this week. Robson
apparently believes that the Arsenal job is his dream role in English
football. He would be Director of Football and Whitney would remain as
coach 8^(
Failure to land Robson would mean that AFC would look abroad for a new
manager.
Yet another stunningly smooth managerial changeover by the Board.
Stuart
|
46.2126 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Hmmmmmm...... | Mon Jun 05 1995 17:36 | 4 |
| Well it said in yesterdays Daily Express that they were after Howard
Wilkinson... but we told them to shove the offer up their Arsenal...
Rick.
|
46.2127 | Another highly developed sense of humour (I hope) | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Anybody except Stewart Houston | Mon Jun 05 1995 17:48 | 9 |
| Rick
> Well it said in yesterdays Daily Express that they were after Howard
> Wilkinson... but we told them to shove the offer up their Arsenal...
All I can say is thank f*** for that.
Stuart
|
46.2128 | | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Meals on Wheels of Steel | Mon Jun 05 1995 18:43 | 9 |
| The Sunday Mirror carried an even more ridiculous story about Robson
advising Gazza to take a little more time in deciding where his future
lay (i.e. not with Rangers) and the paper took that as a "Come with me
to Arsenal" statement, going as far as superimposing Gazza's head onto
an Arsenal shirt. Tosh, I know, but can you imagine the howls of
disgust coming from N17 should this unlikely scenario ever take shape.
Chuckle.
barry.
|
46.2129 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | medication time | Tue Jun 06 1995 13:15 | 20 |
| Bobby Robson will not be joining Arsenal.
3 names now linked with the job:
Leo Beenhakker
Tommy Svenson
Carlos Alberto (not the Jackal but manager of the Brazilian side in
USA 1994)
All three are currently unemployed, all three are probably media
inventions as candidates fro the job, although Beenhakker has been
mentioned before (in 1986) when the job was up for grabs before GG took
over. As for the Brazilian, I would be extremely surprised if he took
over. It would mean football being played at Highbury and that would
never do.
Noticeably, Neil Warnock resigned from Huddersfield yesterday. Expect
his appointment to the Highbury hotseat in the next couple of days.
Stuart
|
46.2130 | Big Ron, Come on Down! | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Meals on Wheels of Steel | Tue Jun 06 1995 14:45 | 4 |
| The last manager we had from Huddersfield was'nt too bad. Somehow I
can't see history repeating itself.
barry.
|
46.2131 | | UTROP1::JANSEN | Reading Blondes have more fun | Tue Jun 06 1995 15:12 | 6 |
| rep -2
It won't be Beenhakker, he just signed a two year contract in Turkey.
T_
|
46.2132 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | medication time | Tue Jun 06 1995 15:21 | 6 |
| re -1
The list is narrowing then. It could end up as a choice between Stewart
Houston or Brian Horton at this rate.
Stuart
|
46.2133 | stalking horse? | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Anybody except Stuart Stratford | Tue Jun 06 1995 15:31 | 4 |
|
Never rule out Don Howe.
Ian.
|
46.2134 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | medication time | Tue Jun 06 1995 15:36 | 8 |
| Ian,
Could be true. He didn't look happy with the England performance on
Saturday. Mind you, it probably reminded him of the mediocrity that his
mid-80's Arsenal side turned out most weeks. Not a lot different fro
the crap served up last season really.
Stuart
|
46.2135 | ...and anyway, he's going back to Meadow Lane.. | YUPPY::ANDERSONR | Euro-Cup & Relegation Double | Tue Jun 06 1995 19:52 | 15 |
| >> <<< Note 46.2129 by CHEFS::STRATFORDS "medication time" >>>
>> Noticeably, Neil Warnock resigned from Huddersfield yesterday. Expect
>> his appointment to the Highbury hotseat in the next couple of days.
>> Stuart
You can look forward to lots of whingeing about refereeing decisions
then, and no two teamsheets looking the same throughout the season...
.....oh !, and Endsleigh league football in 1996/97; he's not
Premiership material unless he learned a lot in the one season he
looked after Notts County in those lofty heights !
Rob
|
46.2136 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | medication time | Tue Jun 06 1995 20:37 | 7 |
| Rob
The way the team played last season, they won't need Mr Warnock's help
to attain Endsleigh League status. They are more than capable of
achieving it themselves especially if Whitney is left in charge.
Stuart
|
46.2137 | The George Graham backlash gains full momentum here | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | medication time | Wed Jun 07 1995 12:45 | 22 |
| Well, it seems that Mr Graham has been slagging off the club in the
papers this morning over alledgedly this being he worst possible time
to take over the club. The following is a direct quote and is
absolutely priceless:
"Arsenal don't need a couple of big signings, they need half a team.
That is no fault of mine, the club's or the existing playing staff. It
always happens when any team comes to the end of a successful era like
the one we've just enjoyed"
Well that is fine and dandy George. So it wasn't your fault that the
team got old and you signed, in the majority of cases, talentless crap
useless tw@ts who can't pass a football unless it hoofed over 60 yards
in the general direction of Ian Wright or the touchline whichever the
ball reaches first.
Now call me quaint and old-fashioned if you will (and some of you
will), but I always believed it was the managers job to make the
necessary signings to take a team to the top and to keep it there.
Obviously I was very mistaken.
Stuart
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46.2138 | | CHEFS::COSSEYN | | Thu Jun 08 1995 16:38 | 4 |
|
BRUCE RIOCH IS Arsenal new manager....
Neil
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46.2139 | Graham, Houston, Rioch... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Thu Jun 08 1995 16:48 | 6 |
| Sticking closely to their "Scottish is best" policy ;-)
Anyone have the details of Rioch's managerial record? I always thought
he was red hot as a player.
Dom
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46.2140 | From whence did this story emanate | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | medication time | Thu Jun 08 1995 16:52 | 9 |
46.2141 | Sorry Neil - Rioch is the new manager | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | medication time | Thu Jun 08 1995 17:00 | 1 |
|
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46.2142 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Menace to Sobriety | Thu Jun 08 1995 18:09 | 2 |
| Yup, Rioch's manager alright. "Contractual difficulties" (CEEFAX) stopped
Robson from popping down the Arse. err...
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46.2143 | Good move, He did miracles at Bolton | FORTY2::JONES | Neil | Thu Jun 08 1995 18:14 | 11 |
|
Yes. Rioch's the right choice. He wears some smart suits and if he ages
a bit, which is bound to happen in the first season, and he loses some
weight and some hair he'll end up looking like George Graham or even
Don Howe.
"We tried all that attacking stuff at Bolton, it just didn't work. What
we need now is solid defending and a static midfield. I've always been
a great admirer of Arsenal's offside trap". :-)
Neil
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46.2144 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Grimsby Liberation Front | Thu Jun 08 1995 18:29 | 6 |
| Excellent, it's happened again. The manager of whichever team wins the first
division play-off leaves, and his team crash back down into the Endsleigh
league. I suppose this is because the play off final is the last thing people
remember about the season, and so the manager's name sticks in your mind.
Mike
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46.2145 | Ah well, at least it'll mean some good press in the coming days | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | medication time | Thu Jun 08 1995 18:31 | 9 |
| Apparently, Bolton are concerned that he will be followed by Todd and
their chief scout whose name escapes me. Hopefully they will come to
Highbury as this will be bye-bye to Whitney (who wasn't on the take)
and Steve Burtenshaw (who alledgedly was).
As an aside, Tony Adams has agreed a new contract which will apparently
give him another testimonial at an unspecified date.
Stuart
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46.2146 | | YUPPY::PANES | Blimey Caff, we've 'ad a wight wesult | Thu Jun 08 1995 18:58 | 6 |
| There's a certain symmetry to this. Didn't Graham take over from Rioch
at Millwall?
Stuart
BTW Perhaps Bruce is the man to bring the best out of Eddie McGoldrick
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46.2147 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | medication time | Thu Jun 08 1995 19:02 | 16 |
| Stuart,
I believe that Rioch took over from Graham at Millwall, from where he
(Rioch) went onto Middlesbrough and then Bolton but I could be wrong.
If I am right, I hope he doesn't follow Mr Graham's financial habits.
>BTW Perhaps Bruce is the man to bring the best out of Eddie McGoldrick
The only Bruce likely to bring the best out of Eddie is Mr Forsyth on
the golf course. Unless of course, the man who is in charge of the
firing squad that Ed should face is called Bruce.
hth
Stuart
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46.2148 | What Odds, First Signing a centre half, Stubbs | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Thu Jun 08 1995 22:27 | 1 |
|
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46.2149 | | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Digital at Kleinwort Benson | Thu Jun 15 1995 18:31 | 6 |
| Apparently Rioch's going for Bergkamp (well, I read it in the super
soaraway Sun) and the bidding starts at about 5 million. He has'nt
been too prolific at Inter I believe but it's a step in the right
direction, i.e. away from Stan Collymore. If I were Rioch I'd
get in there with a bid for Redknapp as well. Four million and a part
exchange might prise him away from Merseyside.....I hope.
|
46.2150 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | medication time | Thu Jun 15 1995 18:35 | 8 |
| Barry,
re -1
Who the f*** would Liverpool accept in part-exchange? Maybe an
attacking triumverate of Fowler, Colleymore and SouperKev?
Stuart
|
46.2151 | | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Digital at Kleinwort Benson | Thu Jun 15 1995 21:00 | 7 |
| Stuart,
Souper-Kev would be the ideal revenge for Jimmy Carter. Although
having already sold them a dud in the form of Mickey "May 26th 1989"
Thomas, I think it's a case of once bitten, twice shy.
barry.
|
46.2152 | From last nights Evening Standard | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | medication time | Fri Jun 16 1995 14:50 | 6 |
46.2153 | I'll believe all this when I see it | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | medication time | Mon Jun 19 1995 13:04 | 12 |
| According to the press, Bergkamp will sign for Arsenal tomorrow.
Campbell is leaving this week, Carter has signed for Portsmouth and Davis
is on loan to Wimbledon (should be home from home then). Additionally,
Linighan, Morrow and McGoldrick have all played their last games for the
club and are on the transfer list.
Jensen and Schwarz are reportedly unhappy and want to leave.
Out of that little lot, only Schwarz would be missed.
Stuart
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46.2154 | Total Football, it's just around the corner. | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Digital at Kleinwort Benson | Tue Jun 20 1995 16:15 | 26 |
| The tabloids yesterday put Bergkamp (Bergy to them, dreadful is'nt it?
No doubt our friends at Gunflash will coin an equally embarrasing
moniker) on 25k a week and 7.5 million transfer wise. Pockets must be
deep at Highbury these days but then again there is a new away kit for
next season which will help line the coffers. I'd say we've still got
another 5-7 million left after the Dennis deal. Add that to the
potential wonga available from the sale of this lot and we're laughing
all the way to the Royal Bank of Scotland.
Schwarz 2 million
Campbell 2 million
Jensen 750k
Parlour 750k - 1 million
Linighan 750k
Morrow 500k
McGoldrick - 50 pence.
Today's Mirror has Rioch going for Clarence someone or another.
Clemens? After all Glenn Helder on the drums could do with a bit
of saxaphone support. Arf Arf! The new all singing, all dancing
Arsenal.
barry.
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46.2155 | 20p for the lot | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | J Hussey - Arran's in view today | Tue Jun 20 1995 16:22 | 6 |
| Barry,
Bit optimistic on the values of the Arsenal players aren't you?
You need to pay someone 10m just to get McGoldrick off your hands.
JOhn
|
46.2156 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | medication time | Wed Jun 21 1995 11:55 | 25 |
46.2157 | Fixtures, in case you're interested but you're probably not... | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | medication time | Wed Jun 21 1995 12:05 | 61 |
| Aug 19 Middlesbrough (H)
23 Everton (A)
26 Coventry (A)
29 Nottm Forest (H)
Sep 9 Man City (A)
16 West Ham (H)
23 Southampton (H)
30 Chelsea (A)
Oct 14 Leeds (A)
21 Aston Villa (H)
28 Bolton (A)
Nov 4 Man Utd (H)
18 Tottenham (A)
21 Sheffield W (H)
25 Blackburn (H)
Dec 2 Aston Villa (A)
9 Southampton (A)
16 Chelsea (H)
23 Liverpool (A)
26 QPR (H)
30 Wimbledon (H)
Jan 1 Newcastle (A)
13 Middlesbrough (A)
20 Everton (H)
Feb 3 Coventry (H)
10 Nottm Forest (A)
17 Man City (H)
24 West Ham (A)
Mar 2 QPR (A)
9 Liverpool (H)
16 Wimbledon (A)
23 Newcastle (H)
30 Man Utd (A)
Apr 6 Leeds (H)
8 Sheffield W (A)
13 Tottenham (H)
27 Blackburn (A)
May 4 Bolton (H)
Also, pre-season friendlies announced so far:
August 4 Southend (A)
7 Wolves (A)
and according to the press, Inter Milan on August 10 at Highbury
although the club haven't confirmed this.
Stuart
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46.2158 | The Arsenal tradition continues | YUPPY::PANES | Susan Hampshire E.B.O | Wed Jun 21 1995 12:32 | 9 |
| Yesterday , new Arsenal supremo Bruce Rioch, made his first signing - Dutch
international Denis Bergkamp from Italian giants Internazionale of Milan.
Rioch stated that he is committed to Arsenal values and footballing standards,
and feels that with Bergkamp, and his heading ability, he has the player he
needs to fill the gap in just in front of three central defenders. Rioch
hoped that this will staunch the flow of goals conceded and allow him to play
a "luxury" flair player like Eddie McGoldrick.
Stuart
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46.2159 | Double Dutch, etc...yawn..blah.. | YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITH | ironing the irony board | Wed Jun 21 1995 17:36 | 5 |
| Sept 30th - Gullit v Bergy - excitement mounts as the two Giants of
Dutch Football will be in direct opposition. Personally, I reckon
the pair will be on the treatment table but we shall see.
Andy
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46.2160 | His wife's quite nice too... | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Digital at Kleinwort Benson | Wed Jun 21 1995 17:49 | 27 |
| I think 'ol Peter Hill Wood must have been at the boardroom drinks
cabinet yesterday, in buoyant mood after the signing of Denise
Meinkampf. In answer to suggestions that Adams and Wright had
contracts allowing an increase in pay if a higher earner came
to Highbury, the old Etonian replied:
"That is balls and you can print that"
Then on the subject of the fee involved:
"I thought the #2.5 million we paid for Ian Wright was excessive.
Mind you I thought the #80,000 we had to pay for Frank McLintock
in 1964 was over the top."
Bit of a character eh? Give him a regular spot in the programme
I say.
In age old tradition The Sun (bought by the engineers here, honest)
have printed "10 things you did'nt know about Bergkamp" the best one
being that he was christened "Beavis" by the Inter fans for obvious
reasons. Heh-Heh, Heh-Heh, Heh-Heh etc.
I heard something about Galatasary being interested in Jensen. Funnily
enough this would be the second time that The Beast has bought an Arsenal
dud. Go for it Mr Souness.
barry.
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46.2161 | arsenal == eec? | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most (In)famous Welshman | Fri Jun 23 1995 07:30 | 9 |
| not that i'm interested in arsenal but am i right in thinking that the old
premier league doesn't have a limit on the number of overseas players
unlike serie A and other leagues... in the line-up listed a few notes
back there were 4 blokes of the continental persuasion (in serie A the
limit used to be 3)
regards
Andrew.D.Wicks
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46.2162 | Ince, Major and Jensen all in one day. There is a god. | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Billy No Mates | Fri Jun 23 1995 11:47 | 18 |
| Andrew,
In light of yesterdays events, a revised line up is below:
Seaman
Dixon Bould Adams Winterburn
Schwarz Keown Helder
Bergkamp
Wright Hartson
Jensen has said that he *is* leaving Highbury and probably for the
continent. Well I for one will miss him. All those wonderful and
important goals he scored for Arsenal.
Stuart
|
46.2163 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Grimsby Liberation Front | Fri Jun 23 1995 13:38 | 5 |
| I think I read something on CEEFAX about only being allowed three foreign
players at a time, although by foreign it meant non-British rather than
non-English. Arsenal should be okay if they get rid of Jensen.
Mike
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46.2164 | Bored with being connected with every player on the transfer list | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Custers Last Strand | Tue Jun 27 1995 13:07 | 4 |
46.2165 | | XSTACY::JLUNDON | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Tue Jun 27 1995 14:42 | 7 |
| Re -1
> Bored
Something all you Arsenal fans should already know quite a lot about :-).
James.
|
46.2166 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Custers Last Strand | Tue Jun 27 1995 15:09 | 14 |
| Todays winner of the most obvious (and least inventive comment)...
<<< Note 46.2165 by XSTACY::JLUNDON "http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon
:-)" >>>
Re -1
> Bored
Something all you Arsenal fans should already know quite a lot about
:-).
James
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46.2167 | | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Cop for that, our kid | Tue Jun 27 1995 15:28 | 9 |
|
> Todays winner of the most obvious (and least inventive comment)...
Is this a competition then ? I offer this effort ...
John Hussey is a twit.
A Suntanned Malc.
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46.2168 | On dodgy ground | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | J Hussey - Arran's in view today | Tue Jun 27 1995 15:44 | 8 |
| Malc,
considering the picture I have of you I'm surprised you aren't being very
nice to me today. I feel money changing hands might be a possibility!!
It would have been scanned for everyone to view but Digital have this
rule against obscene pictures (and that's just the underpants). Tracey
threw up this morning!!!
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46.2169 | You're lucky I was wearing underpants ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Cop for that, our kid | Tue Jun 27 1995 16:05 | 11 |
|
John
You can publish and be damned for all I care, I know you're only
jealous of my rippling muscles (and indeed who could blame you ?)
But that Stef had better watch his back for the next few months or
retribution will be swift, violent and very very painful.
Malc.
|
46.2170 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Abertawe Riot Squad Elite | Wed Jun 28 1995 14:56 | 7 |
| >>> Stef had better watch his back
umm....are the pants about to come off then?
H.Grant.
|
46.2171 | Before Dave Edwards claims I'm biased.... | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Custers Last Strand | Thu Jun 29 1995 20:22 | 48 |
|
SCALLYWAG MAGAZINE
"IT WAS ALL MY FAULT" SAYS GRAHAM.
Arsenal boss, George Graham has come clean over the club's recent
heart-break and scandal regarding star striker Paul Merson.
The wayward forward broke his story of cocaine abuse and took it on
the chin rather than another part of his face but has received some
stunning support from his manager
Graham revealed exclusively to SCALLYWAG that he has been troubled by
his player's plight. "I've been waking in cold sweats during the
night, believing that Paul's trouble could be down to me and tactical
orders."/p>
Graham told how he instructed Merson to adopt the role of wide wingman
and that appears to be where the trouble started.
"I made it quite clear that I did not want to see him in the center of
the park and that he was to play out wide. I insisted that he stick
to the white line. Unfortunately maybe he took me too literally.
"I was wondering why he was not cutting inside, little did I know
that he was cutting everywhere else. I should have known something
was up when I saw him running up and down the touchline, sniffing the
turf. I thought it was just one of his celebration dances."/i>
PAUL MERSON SINGS TO THE F.A.
"Up my nose, up my nose, up my nose,
up my nose, up my nose, up my nose,
up my nose, up my nose, up my no-se,
up my nose."
_________________________________________________________________
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46.2172 | Sooner Highbury than Fart Flood Rd | YUPPY::ANDERSONR | Euro-Cup & Relegation Double | Fri Jun 30 1995 17:12 | 18 |
46.2173 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Jun 30 1995 17:19 | 7 |
| Rob,
What's this Draper fella like then ? I know from a Leicester fan that
he was highly regarded there, but is he really any good - or does he
just shine in a pretty average team ?
Dave
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46.2174 | Four Years Ago, they said he'd captain England | YUPPY::ANDERSONR | Euro-Cup & Relegation Double | Fri Jun 30 1995 17:28 | 24 |
| >> <<< Note 46.2173 by CHEFS::EDWARDSD >>>
>> Rob,
>> What's this Draper fella like then ? I know from a Leicester fan that
>> he was highly regarded there, but is he really any good - or does he
>> just shine in a pretty average team ?
>> Dave
He's good ! It can't be the latter as he looked good even in the County
team ;-)
Seriously, on his day he can be brilliant; a superb dribbler,
inch-perfect passer, and with a devastating shot. However, if he
doesn't feel up to it, you won't see him for most of the game; he is
certainly no Ince, and despite appearances (close-cropped hair) he will
rarely take a game by the scruff of its neck and stamp his authority on
it.
In today's market, I'd say 4.5m is good value, but Leicester are the
one's who got the real bargain last summer.
Rob
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46.2175 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Custers Last Strand | Mon Jul 03 1995 16:56 | 11 |
46.2176 | | YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITH | knackered knee | Mon Jul 03 1995 17:12 | 5 |
| Good player Moncur, one of the Premier Leagues more creative
midfielders. More widely known for having "Eric woz 'ere" studded on
him a season or so ago. I suppose that's fairly commonplace now.
Andy
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46.2177 | Transfer News... | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | Indecision is the key to flexibility | Tue Jul 04 1995 14:47 | 8 |
| Back page of the Sun today claims that Arsenal have made a 4.7 million
pound bid for David Platt. Apparently a fee has been agreed between
Sampdoria and Arsenal, and Platt has been looking for a move back to
England. Manchester Utd and Blackburn have supposedly pulled out of the
race to sign him.
Ian.
|
46.2178 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Custers Last Strand | Tue Jul 04 1995 14:54 | 9 |
| Ian,
According to the Mail, Everton, Leeds, Man U & Blackburn are the only
clubs trying to sign him and Platt has said he is not definitely
leaving Sampdoria.
Hmm, more media speculation methinks.
Stuart
|
46.2179 | Hmm... | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | Indecision is the key to flexibility | Tue Jul 04 1995 15:12 | 7 |
| Stuart,
It certainly sounds a bit strange. I can't see how Platt would fit
into the Arsenal side anyway ??
Ian.
|
46.2180 | Its all speculation... | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Custers Last Strand | Tue Jul 04 1995 15:19 | 11 |
| Ian,
Apparently Schwarz is signing for Fiorentina this week. Paul Davis has
agreed terms with a Norwegian 2nd Division team. Platt is better than
both of them so I forsee a vacancy arising in the Arsenal midfield.
Interestingly, McAteer has alledgedly handed Bolton a transfer request
so expect a scramble between Arsenal, Liverpool and Man U. According to
the press that is.
Stuart
|
46.2181 | No chance | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | J Hussey - Arran's in view today | Tue Jul 04 1995 15:31 | 2 |
| I think you'll find that McAteer will join Liverpool as he has a few pals
there.
|
46.2182 | | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Bye Bye Tories | Tue Jul 04 1995 15:35 | 6 |
| re. Platt
I believe he instructed his estate agent to look for a castle in North
London. Let's see there's the Alwyne Castle and Belinda Castle in
Cannonbury and then there's the Dublin Castle in Camden.....
|
46.2183 | Getting very tired of transfer speculation | CHEFS::DIVERL | | Tue Jul 04 1995 23:56 | 18 |
|
more on Platt -
From what I could gather on looking through the story in the Sun
earlier on they have based this one on the fact that Arsenal are
the only club who haven't denied an interest and have refused to
comment. Oh, and the fact that Platt wears a no. 7 shirt when playing
for England and Arsenal haven't unveiled their new no. 7 shirt yet.
I read somewhere else that Platt was quoted as saying "it will take
alot - and I don't mean financial - to persuade me to leave Genoa".
So take your pick. I, for one, will be relieved when the papers have
some "real" news to report again.
Leonie.
Leonie.
|
46.2184 | | CHEFS::COSSEYN | | Mon Jul 10 1995 16:46 | 5 |
|
According to the the 12:30 news Platt has agreed a 4.75mill move to the
Arse.....Boring twat...
Neil..
|
46.2185 | Nearly a deep contented sigh.... | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Mon Jul 10 1995 17:23 | 26 |
| <THUD>
Oooh, my head. Sorry, I just blacked out with shock at another
international signing for Arsenal. Bruce Rioch has gone beserk with the
cheque book.
Hmmm. Platt is a good player (better than Jensen & Schwarz) and one
cannot complain at signing him. Its about the first time in a decade
that Arsenal have gone in for two good players and signed them.
Revised line up:
Spunky
Dixon Adams Bould Winterburn
Keown
Platt Bergkamp
Wright Hartson Helder
Not quite a championship winning side but a vast improvement on last
seasons dross.
Now if only we could get rid of Keown, Dixon, Bould and Winterburn (Not
cos Nige & Bouldy are crap like the previous two, they are just cracking
on a bit)
Stuart
|
46.2186 | Platt and Berkcamp <> Boring | MUGGER::HUGHESS | | Mon Jul 10 1995 17:24 | 6 |
| TRUE..
Apparently Platt said he was very impressed with what Bruce Rioch had
to say and it was that which swung it....
and 5% of 5 million quid.
|
46.2187 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Mon Jul 10 1995 17:27 | 12 |
| > and 5% of 5 million quid.
Erm, he would have got that whoever he signed for so that wasn't a
factor. Just accept it, Arsenal aren't boring anymore.
Oh, alright I made that bit up.
Stuart
|
46.2188 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Mon Jul 10 1995 18:56 | 6 |
46.2189 | Please let it be a wind up | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Faster than a speeding TurboLaser | Mon Jul 10 1995 18:59 | 5 |
| One presumes this is a wind up as this is considerably MORE than Palace
sold him for and Noades sanctioned a bid of 4-500k around deadline day.
Any more than that and its close to season ticket burning time!
Paul
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46.2190 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Mon Jul 10 1995 19:09 | 7 |
| Paul,
I'm only reporting what was typed.
BTW, how are the mouse mats?
Stuart
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46.2191 | Buy One Today! Cheaper than an Armstrong | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Faster than a speeding TurboLaser | Mon Jul 10 1995 19:14 | 4 |
| Marvellous - Statto Anderson is green with envy (not that that takes
much for a 'pies fan :-> )
Paul
|
46.2192 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Mon Jul 10 1995 19:16 | 5 |
| >Cheaper than an Armstrong
and more effective...
Stuart
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46.2193 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Mon Jul 10 1995 19:17 | 6 |
| >Buy One Today!
Why only one? I understand that they look better in pairs. Do they
come marked "His" and "Hers"?
Stuart
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46.2194 | We'll have Merson if he's going spare | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Faster than a speeding TurboLaser | Mon Jul 10 1995 19:21 | 6 |
| Careful - this note is becoming more entertaining than its title! Not
"His'n'Hers" but "Home'n'Office", Unisys desk furniture gets
"disappeared" so the second one stays at home out of the sun, lurking
in a darkened corner, waiting to be reborn in the Premiership.
Paul
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46.2195 | Paul - how's the Salako Duvet Cover ? | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Jul 10 1995 19:29 | 4 |
| Just to follow up Stuart's comment re: Eddie, I heard a similar rumour
about his imminent return to Palace. The only difference being that
that the deal involved Coleman in some way. Eddie + a few bob =
Coleman.
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46.2196 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Thu Jul 13 1995 13:54 | 20 |
| Mr Graham, respected financier, is off his trolley - official.
He is threatening to appeal against a decision that agrees with the
arguments that he was putting forward, namely he didn't ask for the
money to be given to him. Personally, I think he should be fined (and
he probably will be given the nature of his "crimes") and not banned.
The problem he then faces is convincing potential employers of his
trustworthiness. But football is a sport that involves many shallow
people who have committed more heinous crimes (probably) and I expect
GG to be in a managerial post shortly, maybe even the Welsh job as they
are advertising for a team manager.
Back at the Marble Halls, latest "creative" midfielder to be linked
with Arsenal is Tim sherwood but I can't see Blackburn letting him go.
Apparently, the speding spree isn't over yet but then Graham didn't
spend any significant money over the past 2 years so there must be
plenty of cash sitting in the bank accounts. Unless of course, a former
employee made use of it....
Stuart
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46.2197 | | YUPPY::PANES | Barry Venison-The new Roman Polanski? | Thu Jul 13 1995 14:21 | 19 |
| <<< Note 46.2196 by CHEFS::STRATFORDS >>>
> Apparently, the speding spree isn't over yet but then Graham didn't
Does this mean that Merson has been at it again?
RE Greedy George
I am sure that he is not the only manager to have received "unsolicited
gifts", but yet again I am "gob-smacked' ( picture Panes in curly wig
with "Northern chic" 'tache ) at the FA's antics. They find him guilty
and then we wait to see what punishment is meted out? Why? Oh, because
the FA , having been shown to have acted unlawfully many times - but most
recently and probably most embarrassingly by the Spuz debacle , have
decide to consult their legal advisors. 'Scuse me, but why the heck
didn't they check this out before they had the inquiry?
Stuart
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46.2198 | A certain sympathy for George | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | South of Hell | Fri Jul 14 1995 12:37 | 19 |
| It seems that the FA haven't learnt from the Tottenham fiasco. I
thought that the reason that they lost that case was because the
punishment did not fit the crime, so by banning GG they have fallen
into the same trap. He is to decide today whether to appeal to the FA
or go to Court for Restraint of Trade. From a laymans point of view, he
would seem to have a good case for R o T so I would be surprised if any
appeal to the FA didn't reduce the punishment to just a fine. The other
factor on his side would be the delay in bringing the case to a
hearing. As he pointed out, he has been unemployed/unemployable for 5
months so he will be in effect having an 18 month ban.
The outcome of this case is important for the future of the FA. If they
lose this, they will have lost 2 high profile cases inside 12 months
which would seriously call into question their ability to govern the
game in England (and they do currently although it seems like Sky
Sports do at times). For this reason, I believe the FA will do anything
to avoid a court case.
Stuart
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46.2199 | | YUPPY::PANES | Not even with yours | Fri Jul 14 1995 13:34 | 18 |
46.2200 | Am I allowed to do this? | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | J Hussey - Down in Dunure | Fri Jul 14 1995 13:49 | 1 |
| Boring SNARF!!!
|
46.2201 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | South of Hell | Fri Jul 14 1995 13:51 | 11 |
| Dear Rumpole,
What a load of tosh. Restraint of Trade is applicable simply because
the "natural justice" of the punishment is inconsistent with previous
punishments for financial irregularities, ie Spurs. I think it needs to
go to court.
And I for one, look forward to Arsenal playing at such footballing
meccas as Hayes, Leatherhead & Aldershot.
|
46.2202 | | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | J Hussey - Down in Dunure | Fri Jul 14 1995 14:04 | 11 |
| I must admit I'm a bit lost as to what rules have been broken by GG with
regards to football. I can see that the Inland Revenue and Arsenal FC
might be a p!ssed that he didn't mention the payments and that GG is either
lieing through his teeth or extremely naive to think that an 'unsolicited'
gift of 400K is not dodgy but otherwise no crime seems to have been
committed.
Of course he was dealing with an agent which was officially banned until last
year, not that it stopped anyone else. It looks as if GG is the scapegoat
to make the FA look as if they're cleaning up the game instead of brushing
it all under the carpet as normal.
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46.2203 | One less selection problem for Bruce Rioch | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | South of Hell | Thu Jul 20 1995 12:47 | 7 |
| Alan Smith was forced to retire yesterday due to a knee injury. I won't
bore you (a change I know) with details of his career but suffice to
say his goal at Anfield in May 1989 will never be forgotten.
A testimonial is planned for next season.
Stuart
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46.2204 | I always liked him actually | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | I'm not long for this world | Thu Jul 20 1995 13:11 | 7 |
|
Are you serious Stuart ? How old is he ? You do mean the Alan Smith
who scored the winning goal in the ECWC final ? How and when did he get
injured ?
Concerened of East Cheam.
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46.2205 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | South of Hell | Thu Jul 20 1995 13:20 | 14 |
| Malc,
The very same Alan Smith. The ECWC winning goal was up there with the
Anfield one but the championship winning goal meant a lot more. He got
injured around December/January time and never really recovered. I
believe that he had a cartilage operation and they found damage to his
bone. Ironically, he had been talking to other clubs about a possible
move, West Ham and Watford were the two I know about, as that was
probably the only way he would have got first team football this
season.
He was in his early thirties.
Stuart
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46.2206 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Jul 20 1995 13:23 | 6 |
| >He was in his early thirties
Surely, he *is* in his early thirties - he may not be kicking anymore
but I'm sure he's still alive.
Teletext had a tribute page to Smithy yesterday - fascinating reading !
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46.2207 | Did anyone see Chinatown?? | YUPPY::PANES | No names - no packdrill | Thu Jul 20 1995 13:25 | 9 |
| I believe he is 32. I suspect that the "knee injury" is just a story put
about by the club's P.R. machine. I have been told that The Arsenal One
( George Graham ) used Alan Smith's concern about his appearance in
order to receive a bung from a "back street" Plastic Surgeon. Smith
underwent rhinoplasty which all went horribly wrong.
Stuart
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46.2208 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | lived eht pihsroW | Thu Jul 20 1995 15:02 | 3 |
| >>>his goal at Anfield in May 1989 will never be forgotten.
Which goal was this?
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46.2209 | You don't really want to know but it brings back happy memories | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Thu Jul 20 1995 15:23 | 21 |
| Matt,
I'll give you a quick rundown of the goal:
A hot summers evening, Liverpool & Arsenal are vying for the title and
this match will settle it. The first half was goalless with a Steve Bould
header being cleared off the line by Nicol after 5 minutes. The tension
was building when after 5 minutes of the second half, an indirect free
kick was given to Arsenal for dangerous play by Ronnie Whelan.
The kick is about 5 yards in from the touchline and 15 yards outside
the area, at the end where the Arsenal fans were congregated. Nigel
Winterburn curls the ball in, Alan Smith reads the flight of the ball
perfectly and from 8 yards out & completely unmarked glances the ball
into the net past Grobelaar. Cue delirium on the terraces. The Liverpool
defenders claim Smith never touched the ball. The referee goes to the
linesman and the Arsenal fans start to wonder. But our faith in
humanity is restored when the referee allows the goal giving the cue
for more delirium on the terraces...
Stuart
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46.2210 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | lived eht pihsroW | Thu Jul 20 1995 15:34 | 1 |
| Ah yes. How could I forget?!
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46.2211 | Memory is hazy but ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | I'm not long for this world | Thu Jul 20 1995 15:56 | 11 |
|
But wasn't it the second goal, scored by somebody else whose name
totally escapes me for the moment but I remember him playing for Leeds
and Man City later, which was the one that actually won the championship
for Arsenal with Liverpool snatching defeat from the jaws of victory
because a 1-0 loss would have meant they were champions ?
Or was that a different match altogether ?
Statto.
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46.2212 | | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | There's always next year!!! | Thu Jul 20 1995 16:00 | 5 |
| Michael Thomas, who went to Liverpool.
You're thinking of David Rocastle
Al
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46.2213 | thomas scored with the last kick of the game to win it | SNOOTY::HAWLEYI | Mr Flibble says: Game over boys | Thu Jul 20 1995 16:06 | 8 |
|
Yeah, Stuart is missing the point here.
Arsenal needed to win 2-0 to take the title from its rightful owners
and Smith scored the first.
Worst day of my life.
Ian.
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46.2214 | | XSTACY::JLUNDON | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Thu Jul 20 1995 16:08 | 6 |
| Davis' goal will forever live in my memory. The expression on the
Liverpool fans' faces afterwards was priceless. Liverpool played
for a draw and got exactly what they deserved: nothing. As they say:
he who dares wins!
James.
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46.2215 | Clear as a bell... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Thu Jul 20 1995 16:10 | 6 |
| Gus Caesar's winner to clinch the league title will forever remain in the
memory.
He'll never score a more important one than that.
Dom
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46.2216 | We have not come to praise Ceasar... | YUPPY::OHAGANB | | Thu Jul 20 1995 16:55 | 4 |
| Or even Siggi "never played guitar and hardly any football for Arsenal"
Jonsson.
Barry.
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46.2217 | Twisted Logic | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Thu Jul 20 1995 17:37 | 12 |
| Ian,
>Yeah, Stuart is missing the point here.
Not really, if Smith hadn't scored then Thomas's goal would have meant
nothing therefore Arsenal had two championship winning goals. You cannot
separate the two. Arsenal had to win 2-0 and they did.
Alternatively, I could check what I am typing before entering.
Stuart
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46.2218 | Goodbye and Hello ? | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Fri Jul 21 1995 17:39 | 14 |
|
Aka Alan Smith..
Its a sad end for a career and if things had turned out different
he could have been playing for the Royals.
Old Mark M was mentioning that before he left Reading Alan Smith
was the player he was interested in to enable Reading to push
for that Premier spot.
It will be interesting to see if if he turns up in the Diadora
League next season.
Pj
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46.2219 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Fri Jul 21 1995 17:47 | 13 |
| re -1
> It will be interesting to see if if he turns up in the Diadora
> League next season.
Who? Mark McGhee or Alan Smith?
If its the latter, reports emanating from Highbury indicate that if he
continues to play, he will end up in a wheelchair so it would seem
highly unlikely that he'll try to play again.
stuart
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46.2220 | Its still possible | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Fri Jul 21 1995 18:08 | 14 |
|
I remember a certain centre back from Liverpool doing
the same thing and ended up at Chesham.
Paul Canoville also had a similer problem and played for
Slough Town.
From my experience its the training 5 odd days a week that causes
the problem not the playing. If you drop down to say the Diadora
you only have one semi hard session a week.
Just a thought anyway.
Pj
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46.2221 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Mon Jul 24 1995 12:38 | 14 |
| Apparently, Arsenal tried to sign Kanchelskis but he had already agreed
to sign for Everton. According to reports, they then asked if Limpar
was available so it could be that he will be rejoining. Then again, it
seems that every player who is unsettled is linked with Arsenal these
days.
Indeed, it seems that the Pope is on his way to Highbury as cover for
Spunky. The only stumbling block seems to be the transfer fee. The
Vatican want 2 conversions and 10 Hail Marys but Arsenal only want to
pay 1 conversion and 3 Hail Marys. A Tribunal comprising the father,
the son & the holy ghost, along with Graham Kelly & RIck Parry, will
decide the fee.
Stuart
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46.2222 | please stick to football | STAR::CASSILY | | Tue Jul 25 1995 07:00 | 6 |
|
re: -1
Please stick to football.
Mike
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46.2223 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Hmmmmmm...... | Tue Jul 25 1995 12:03 | 6 |
| Hmmmm... do Arsenal play football???
Cheers,
Rick. ( Who's looking for another 6 points this season taken from
the Arsenal. :->>>>>>>>>>> )
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46.2224 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Tue Jul 25 1995 14:24 | 13 |
| re -2
Mike,
>Please stick to football.
Merely using satire to point out that the Pope was seemingly the only
player not linked with Arsenal at present. Oh and neither has Julio
Igleasias.
hth
Stuart
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46.2225 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | lived eht pihsroW | Tue Jul 25 1995 14:29 | 9 |
| re .2224
Julio was a class keeper, though.
The pope's name was taken off the transfer list when his boot-deal fell
through. Adidas couldn't see their logo on his sandals, thanks to the big
white frock he wears.
m.
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46.2226 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Tue Jul 25 1995 14:33 | 7 |
| re -1
Adidas also got fed up when FIFA ruled that his goalkeeping cap was
illegal. Apparently, he kept puncturing the ball when he went for
crosses.
Stuart
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46.2227 | | XSTACY::JLUNDON | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Tue Jul 25 1995 15:42 | 8 |
| Re: last few
The Pope is still younger than Stan Matthews, so anything is possible.
That reminds me, did anyone hear how Stan M. got on in his recent match?
James.
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46.2228 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Tue Jul 25 1995 15:51 | 6 |
| James,
He never played as far as I'm aware. There was a report in the paper on
Saturday that he had only agreed to attend/kick-off.
Stuart
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46.2229 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Wed Jul 26 1995 12:52 | 10 |
| Bergkamp & Platt both make their debuts in Norway tonight (according to
FIFA, the second best footballing nation in the world!?!!) and
apparently rioch is going to play all the first team friendlies with
the line up he expects to play in the Premiership. Kiwomya has not made
the trip but, according to Rioch, this will not affect his future at
Highbury.
So he still hasn't got one then.
Stuart
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46.2230 | Platt! | IOSG::LAYNE | | Thu Jul 27 1995 12:24 | 8 |
| >> Bergkamp & Platt both make their debuts in Norway tonight
Is that Platt the England Captain?
As I was away for three weeks, can you tell me if he has moved to
Arsenal?
William
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46.2231 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Thu Jul 27 1995 12:54 | 13 |
46.2232 | | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Death by Bongo Bongo | Thu Jul 27 1995 13:14 | 10 |
|
Bergkamp came on in the 84th minute and still scored three goals ?
This is the Arsenal note we're in, isn't it ? I mean it's not
Never-Never-Land FC by any chance ?
You'd better be careful Stuart. Bergkamp might ruin a reputation
that your team has spent years building up ...
Malc.
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46.2233 | | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Thu Jul 27 1995 14:08 | 6 |
| I'm pretty sure that Bergkamp came on at the beginning of the second
half but proceded to score his hatrick in the 84th, 86th and 90th
minute. So he had to wait until everybody else was tired !! :-)
Ian.
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46.2234 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Thu Jul 27 1995 14:22 | 11 |
| Re -1
Ian,
>I'm pretty sure that Bergkamp came on at the beginning of the second
>half
Not according to my paper but then who believes what journalists
write...
Stuart
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46.2235 | | YUPPY::OHAGANB | | Thu Jul 27 1995 16:33 | 9 |
| Dear or dear. Did anyone see the tunnel sequence in last night's
70's footy bash where the Arsenal players abused the referee and
one or two, along with certain members of the coaching staff, had
to be physically restrained from assualting the poor bloke. I think
they were kicking the ref's door too. I bet the programme makers
could'nt believe their luck when they unearthed this footage from
the archives.
barry.
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46.2236 | | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Thu Jul 27 1995 16:43 | 10 |
| Yeah,
I noticed Don "porkpie hat" Howe getting rather irate and
shouting, "Your a bloody disgrace !!"
Great Stuff !!
Ian.
|
46.2237 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Thu Jul 27 1995 17:06 | 8 |
| Nice to see that the current squad are carrying on the fine old Arsenal
traditions...
Also, the proper Arsenal away strip, plain yellow sirt, blue shorts,
yellow socks. <wistful sigh> Halcyon days. Better than the blue shirted
crap that they are peddling today.
Stuart
|
46.2238 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Thu Jul 27 1995 17:26 | 5 |
|
Didn't it look as if all away team wore yellow and blue!!! Perhaps they shared
jerseys...
Mick
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46.2239 | Wonderful song about Charlie George was'nt it? | YUPPY::OHAGANB | | Thu Jul 27 1995 17:28 | 9 |
| Stuart,
The "proper" yellow and blue away kit was also back in the days when the
programme described socks as stockings and we had the police marching
band at half time. I'm feeling old, now where did I put those mint
imperials and my cup of Camp coffee.
barry.
|
46.2240 | | YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITH | knackered knee | Thu Jul 27 1995 18:15 | 8 |
| Barry,
Halcyon days indeed. Players could have nicknames like Ron 'Chopper'
Harris without being smirked at and if George Graham said he was
a tad 'bunged up', it simply meant he felt a bit under the weather.
Andy
|
46.2241 | Peace and quiet. | YUPPY::OHAGANB | | Fri Jul 28 1995 20:52 | 3 |
| I've just come in here to avoid the first liners note in UK_Music.
|
46.2242 | Oh No you don't! | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Let it out and let it in | Fri Jul 28 1995 20:56 | 1 |
| No it's not bloody David Essex!
|
46.2243 | We should be told | YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITH | knackered knee | Fri Jul 28 1995 21:11 | 7 |
| Matt can you confirm that it is not Katrina & the Waves and can
Gooners fans confirm whether Bergkamp will play along side Hartson
or Wright. Or will they do a Charlie Nicholas and play him in midfield?
Curious of London.
Andy
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46.2244 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Let it out and let it in | Fri Jul 28 1995 21:31 | 9 |
| Andy,
Yes.
Matt.
p.s. see UK_MUSIC for details.
|
46.2245 | Awaiting my fix - Aug 20th | AMIS::STRAGE | David STRAGE @GEO | Mon Jul 31 1995 18:11 | 14 |
|
Footy on the telly........
Has SKY Sports published their televised schedule of games yet??
If so, can someone reproduce it in this (or any other suitable) note.
Thanks,
David
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46.2246 | Your first drubbing ........ | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Mon Jul 31 1995 18:17 | 10 |
| David
As you posted the question in the Arse topic I assume you follow
them.
You will be pleased to know that the first fixture, if my (dodgy)
memory serves me, will be yours against the Middlesborough mob.
Will try and post more later.
Stretch.
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46.2247 | probably a lie but still... | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Tue Aug 01 1995 17:56 | 4 |
| according to the 'net, arsenal and everton have agreed terms and limpar
is to return to highbury when the first team return from sweden.
stuart
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46.2248 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Kylie fan club | Tue Aug 01 1995 18:24 | 4 |
| I can't see how Limpar's going to fit into the team when they've still got Eddie
McGoldrick. What's Rioch playing at?
Mike
|
46.2249 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Tue Aug 01 1995 18:50 | 14 |
| Mike,
>I can't see how Limpar's going to fit into the team when they've still
>got Eddie McGoldrick.
I know. Eddie is such an important member of the team. It really is
difficult to understand whats going on.
>What's Rioch playing at?
Dunno. Maybe he is trying to get a decent side together. Now that would
be a silly idea.
Stuart
|
46.2250 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Kylie fan club | Tue Aug 01 1995 19:24 | 6 |
| I naturally assumed that Eddie would be Captain of the Arsenal side this season.
It has come as something of a shock to find that Rioch would rather have someone
else take his place. Perhaps I won't bet my house on them winning the title
after all.
Mike
|
46.2251 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Tue Aug 01 1995 19:34 | 7 |
| Bolton have just signed Gerry Taggart from Barnsley. This would seem to
indicate that Stubbs is now on the market and will be joining either
Arsenal, Liverpool or any other side that the media see fit to link him
with.
Stuart
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46.2252 | almost certain | FORTY2::JONES | Neil | Tue Aug 01 1995 19:50 | 5 |
|
Stubbs will probably go to Arsenal. Mind you I am not sure where all
the dosh is coming from after Bergkamp and Platt in.
Neil
|
46.2253 | BOooooooOOOOOO! | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Mr Flibble says: Game over boys | Tue Aug 01 1995 19:51 | 7 |
|
> Bolton have just signed Gerry Taggart from Barnsley.
NUTS!
I dont care...blah...blah...he was crap anyway...blah...blah....
|
46.2254 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Kylie fan club | Tue Aug 01 1995 19:59 | 4 |
| It's strange how a transfer can suddenly bring to light apparently long held
reservations about a player's talent. Don't you agree, Dave? 8-)
Mike
|
46.2255 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Tue Aug 01 1995 20:05 | 10 |
| Neil,
The money has been sitting in Arsenals bank account for years. Prior to
this close season, we'd hardly been the most active club in this
department. Additionally, according to Touch Roche, Arsenal were the
second most profitable club in the land in 1993/4 (& yes I know profits
don't always = cash but they are a fair indication) behind TGFCITW
(obviously they sold a lot of Ryan Giggs Duvet covers)
Stuart
|
46.2256 | 1995-1996 will be better than last season | FORTY2::JONES | Neil | Tue Aug 01 1995 20:28 | 12 |
|
Good point. George Graham was canny with his spending. Probably one of
the reasons for the stagnation of the previous seasons. No new blood
and lots of "star-players" becoming deadwood. Schwartz was
the first big signing in a long time. Then there was the
Hartson/Kiwomya signing prior to his departure. Lots of transfer
activity doesn't equal success but then no activity is not good either.
Looks like Rioch is trying to break this pattern. I think it will work
as well.
Neil
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46.2257 | | YUPPY::OHAGANB | | Tue Aug 01 1995 20:54 | 4 |
| How much did we buy Limpar for (1.5?) and how much did we sell him for
and how much are we buying him back for?
Barry.
|
46.2258 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Wed Aug 02 1995 12:15 | 9 |
46.2259 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Wed Aug 02 1995 12:28 | 12 |
| the swedish tour ended yesterday with a 2-0 victory over GAIS which means 3
wins out of 3, and 16 goals scored with 2 conceded. A pleasant change
from last years tour which took the same turn as the totts tour this
year, ie not worth the effort. incidentally, the photo of bergkamp and
some opponents from yesterdays match shows that GAIS had 6 sponsors
logos on their kit. a slight overkill methinks.
down to serious business this week, playing proper teams, well ok
southend away on friday, followed by wolves (away) on monday and
internazionale visit highbury a week tomorrow.
stuart
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46.2260 | New signing - maybe?? | SHIPS::YOUNG_P | | Wed Aug 02 1995 20:12 | 7 |
|
I read in the paper this morning that as soon as Arsenal return from
Sweden Bruce Rioch will be plunging into the highbury coffers for
Alan Stubbs. I know his interest in Stubbs has been a well circulated
rumour for a long time now, but does anyone know the latest.
Paul
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46.2261 | don't forget we've got andy linighan in the reserves! | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Thu Aug 03 1995 12:09 | 11 |
| Paul,
Rioch is reported to have said that he is interested in signing
quality players to strengthen the squad all the time but refuses to be
drawn on one particular player.
Interestingly though, he has been impressed with Adams and Bould on the
tour so it probably going to end up just media talk regarding Stubbs
unless Bould is going...
Stuart
|
46.2262 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Fri Aug 04 1995 19:41 | 12 |
| In the current vein of scurrilous rumours that has bedevilled the close
season, according to a third party who wishes to remain nameless,
Arsenal are going to bid for Jamie Redknapp from Liverpool. Certainly,
this would be an excellent buy for the Arse.
However, to view the situation realistically, it would seem that there
is as much chance of this happening as there is of Eddie McGoldrick
going to Anfield as part of the deal. Mind you, we do owe them one
after the Jimmy Carter fiasco (& no I'm not referring a famous American
peanut farmer)
Stuart
|
46.2263 | Yeah right...... | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Fri Aug 04 1995 19:58 | 6 |
| What not that master of the unverified rumour.........
IAN RUTHERFORD !!!!!!!!
Stretch_who_can_spot_a_scouse_wind_up!!!!
|
46.2264 | I beg your pardon !!! | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Fri Aug 04 1995 20:04 | 11 |
| Cough.......splutter.......gulp !!!!!!
HOW DARE YOU !!!
I've hardly said a word to you all day, and all of a sudden I get
accused of spreading malicious rumours. You disgust me !!! This is just
your way of trying to get retribution for the Jonathan/Jason King note
isn't it !!! You sad puppy.
Ian$understandably_hurt_and_defensive
|
46.2265 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Fri Aug 04 1995 20:13 | 6 |
| Its ok Ian, I won't tell them that it was you who told me that
information.
Damn. You forced it out of me.
Stuart
|
46.2266 | I seem to remember the words as..... | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Fri Aug 04 1995 20:38 | 10 |
| Ian,
Out of the limited conversations between ourselves today I refer you
to the one with the following mixed up words.
Redknapp,Liverpool,leaving,Jamie !!!!
If you can string these together in any way that does not mean he is
offski I will apologise both publicly and profusely.
Slanderous_Stretch.
|
46.2267 | Alright then......... | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Fri Aug 04 1995 20:46 | 15 |
| How about...
Redknapp !! Leaving Liverpool, Jamie ???
Refering, of course, to an ill-informed member of the public asking
Jamie whether his father, Harry "Sniffer" Redknapp, is leaving
Liverpool, not realising of course that Harry doesn't even live in
Liverpool.
Now enough of this scurrolous nonsense, and get back to your Care Desk
before I remove Netscape from your PC altogether !!
Ian$In_threatening_mood
|
46.2268 | Storming chap | NICOS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Mon Aug 07 1995 13:57 | 8 |
46.2269 | | YUPPY::PANES | We say yes to all day Sunday opening | Mon Aug 07 1995 14:17 | 4 |
| Its a shame Kenny Sansom isn't still at Highbury. Helder could have won
it all back.
Stuart
|
46.2270 | re -1 8-) | NICOS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Mon Aug 07 1995 14:28 | 1 |
|
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46.2271 | Wolves 0 Arsenal 2 | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Tue Aug 08 1995 12:04 | 78 |
46.2272 | Oh, I forgot | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Tue Aug 08 1995 12:07 | 9 |
| Transfer gossip on Sky Sports teletext last night:
* Stubbs in, with Steve Bould packing his bags. Why can't they sell
Linighan instead? Probably because he is crap.
* Merson to go to TGFCITW if McAteer signs. Shame 'cos he looked as
if he have a good season.
Stuart
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46.2273 | Its just youthful exuberance | YUPPY::PANES | We say yes to all day Sunday opening | Tue Aug 08 1995 12:56 | 7 |
| In order to keep my graph up to date, can you please tell me if Ian Wright
got booked last night.
thanks,
Stuart
|
46.2274 | Ian Wright - Calm, cool and collected | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Tue Aug 08 1995 13:07 | 9 |
| El Paneso,
Wrighty didn't get booked. He would have probably been booked in a
League match however for protesting about a De Wolf challenge on
Merson. That said, De Wolf would have been sent off for it but as it
was a friendly, all De Wolf got was a mouthful from most of the Arsenal
fans.
Stuart
|
46.2275 | | RDGE21::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Tue Aug 08 1995 15:35 | 5 |
| Latest transfer rumour on the Arsenal Web page:
Arsenal have bid for Bruno(?) Martinez of Auxerre.
Stuart
|
46.2276 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Wed Aug 09 1995 11:34 | 8 |
| Further to the previous note, Bruce Rioch said that he had no idea who
the player referred to was so it would appear that this is just
speculation caused by David Dein being in France at the moment.
Oh well, fun whilst it lasted. If they really are interested in French
players, I have a feeling one could be on the market very soon...
Stuart
|
46.2277 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Everybody was a Boxer | Wed Aug 09 1995 12:11 | 13 |
| Uncle Bruce was widely reported in the press when he first joined as
saying that Arsenal would only be signing married players as they have
greater stability than single lads (not quite sure about that, perhaps
Mrs Merson would like to offer an opinion). In Mondays programme, they
elaborated further, finishing the quote in full:
"I am sure we can find girlfriends for the single Arsenal players"
So that's where all the money has come from to sign these new players.
Brucey has started a dating agency. Probably be more successful than
the football team this season...
Stuart
|
46.2278 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Wed Aug 09 1995 18:54 | 8 |
| Can anybody explain:
Each time I open this conference, It says there are no new notes..but there are
just like Stuart's last one!!!
Confused
Mick
|
46.2279 | Match Report wanted... | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Everybody was a Boxer | Fri Aug 11 1995 12:47 | 20 |
| Arsenal 0 Inter Milan 0
I would love to enter a match report for this but for several reasons,
I cannot. Firstly, due to Dave Edwards love of alcohol, we were 10
minutes late into the ground during which time, I read in the paper
that Ian Wright hit the bar. Secondly because the match was so
unbelievably crap, we left at half time. Last night reminded me why,
prior to this season, I had not watched pre-season friendlies. Suffice
to say, neither side was really interested hence our reasons for
leaving at half time.
Wonder if those blokes we gave our tickets to outside got in?
Oh, and Dave & Stuart Panes didn't end up brawling in the street which
was rather surprising. And BTW Mr Panes, where were you at 9 o'clock?
We got back to the pub and you'd gone. Tsk, tsk. Too many shandy's?
As for the rest of the evening, I'm sworn to secrecy about it...
Stuart
|
46.2280 | Back to Basics then Stuart ??????? | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Fri Aug 11 1995 13:27 | 7 |
| Hey Stuart. That Mr Wright fellow is bloody accurate when it comes to
six inch pieces of wood. Shame he cannot hit the huge netted hole
below it !!!!!! Not the most inspiring of games. Perhaps you could
give us a full match report when you have a second ?
Stretch.
|
46.2281 | | YUPPY::PANES | Take that and bog off | Fri Aug 11 1995 13:28 | 28 |
| <<< Note 46.2279 by CHEFS::STRATFORDS "Everybody was a Boxer" >>>
-< Match Report wanted... >-
> Arsenal 0 Inter Milan 0
Now there's a turn-up.
> was rather surprising. And BTW Mr Panes, where were you at 9 o'clock?
> We got back to the pub and you'd gone. Tsk, tsk. Too many shandy's?
I can't believe that you left at half-time, "because the game was crap".
I this is you're normal practice then, by my reckoning, in the last
10 seasons you would have seen only 410 minutes of football.
If I had known I would have hung around longer, but it was a very
emotional evening for me.
> As for the rest of the evening, I'm sworn to secrecy about it...
So you won't be mention any Intercity "cottaging" then.
Stuart
BTW Trivia Football Noters Quiz.
Who is the person referred to in the following quote? " How can
be a Manchester United fan, when he comes from Chester?"
|
46.2282 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Everybody was a Boxer | Fri Aug 11 1995 13:39 | 16 |
46.2283 | | YUPPY::OHAGANB | | Fri Aug 11 1995 14:17 | 8 |
| re Intercity Cottaging.
Stuart, I believe 99% of our noting bretheren have'nt the faintest idea
of what that means. However, it does confirm my belief that Sarf Lun'un
is a breeding ground for uphill gardeners.
Barry.
|
46.2284 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | I|c|e|l|a|n|d | Fri Aug 11 1995 14:38 | 2 |
| Barry, I think Stuart "Russ Abbot" Panes was referring to what Dave and Stuart
may or may not have got up to on the return trip from the Arse.
|
46.2285 | Denial | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Everybody was a Boxer | Fri Aug 11 1995 14:43 | 5 |
| Matt,
Nothing to do with me matey.
Stuart$innocent_but_not_going_to_comment
|
46.2286 | Boring match = boring report...sorry! | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Fri Aug 11 1995 16:48 | 38 |
| Well, I can give you a report of sorts (the game was shown live on
RAI2), but I can't vouch for much of the second half as it seemed
to be extremely short...which leads me to think that I must have
dozed off at some stage.
Yep, pretty boring stuff all in all. The only exciting moments were
Wright's two bullets which nearly broke the crossbar; both identical
volleys on the turn which hit the bar, bounced down and came out before
the keeper even had time to turn round. Arsenal probably should have
won comfortably (Bergkamp missed an absolute sitter), but Inter did
threaten twice near the end through Del Vecchio (two excellent saves
from Seaman).
I thought Arsenal's best players were Parlour, Adams and Dixon (all of
which should bring a titter from Stuart). As for Inter, Ince and the
Argentinian, Zanetti, were excellent, and Fresi, the sweeper, also
looked composed. However, it was quite amusing to see the contrast between
Ince, who inevitably seemed to be intent on running at Arsenal and
getting the ball into the danger area, and the rest of the Inter team
whose aim seemed to be to see how many backwards/sideways passes they
could put together. A bit like Rugby League vs. handball! Moratti, the
Inter president, apparently bought Ince to "verticalize the play" (!),
but it's going to be sod all use if he's the only player doing it.
I'd have loved Bergkamp to score a hat-trick (the Italian press are
convinced that he was a failure in Italy because "Italian defences are
light years ahead of the rest of the planet", etc.), but he looked
every bit as muted as he did during his time here. And given that Platt
went off with a knee injury (didn't look serious) after 20 mins,
Arsenal didn't really look too different from last year (in any case,
the low camera angle at Highbury always ruins matches on TV).
Meanwhile, Benfica beat Milan 2-1 which will bring much more of a smile
to the faces of Inter fans...
Dom
|
46.2287 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Everybody was a Boxer | Fri Aug 11 1995 16:59 | 12 |
| Dom,
If Parlour looked good, that shows the depths to which the match
stooped. At Wolves on Monday, he was diabolical. His only tactic seemed
to be to run into defenders looking for free kicks.
Rioch is quoted in the Press as saying that the defence is ok but the
midfield and attack are still adjusting to the new players. With a bit
of luck, he will play Hartson on Sunday week and drop Parlour. Somehow,
I doubt it though.
Stuart
|
46.2288 | The Emperors New Clothes? | YUPPY::OHAGANB | | Fri Aug 11 1995 18:04 | 26 |
| Parlour's a squad player and no more than that. I know it's early days
but there was'nt a "new and improved formula" Arsenal in evidence last
night, in fact more of the same from last season, embellished with Platt
and Bergkamp, the latter wandering as lonely as a cloud for much of the
game.
Platt, alone, will not be sufficient to mend our notorious midfield
problem and I'm hoping Rioch gets the cheque book out before the
season starts otherwise we can forget any hopes of a title coming
back to Highbury. What happened to this Auxerre chappy?
Also, what about the defence? Although they are still an effective
force I believe they are part of the problem we have with style, in
that the build up from the back is so bloody predictable. The "I'm not
very good at passing so I'll give it the faithful side foot shovel job"
and the "knock it up to Wrighty and hope for the best" routine. Dixon
and Winterburn are not the nimble attacking defenders they were 5 years
ago, when they were, without arguement, the most effective full backs in
the League. New blood please.
That's enough for now.
Barry.
|
46.2289 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Everybody was a Boxer | Fri Aug 11 1995 18:32 | 20 |
| Barry,
Re Martins - See my note a few back. Rioch claims never to have heard
of the bloke so it looks like that was a rumour-only thing from the
web.
As for the rest, last night was not a good game to judge them on. They
have problems but the league is the important one. I think that the
players who are not going to see the season out are:
Bould
Jensen
Parlour
Dixon
Winterburn
Certainly the latter 2 will need little pressure putting on them to
expose their defensive inadequacies.
Stuart
|
46.2290 | a few random thoughts for Friday... | AMIS::STRAGE | David STRAGE @GEO | Fri Aug 11 1995 20:07 | 29 |
|
Two small reminders of Arsenal's traditional 'philosophy' regarding
defenders and squad players..
1. The defense plays as a unit, not a collection of individuals. There
is a strong belief that individual inadequacies can be more than
compensated by being a key part of the defensive unit.
(Personal note: I think Winterburn and Dixon are at their best when
they are allowed to roam up the sidelines into the opponents half of
the field. They provide extra breadth for a team which has a nasty
habit of simply playing up the middle)
2. Even though Arse aren't playing in any European tournaments this
season, there are still too many games in a season. Any championship
contender knows that they have to have a strong bench to stay the
course throughout the whole season.
(Personal note:
Jensen, Hillier, Keown, Linigan, etc are all good squad players who fit
this role. If Arsenal are going to win anything this year, they need to
hold onto them even if they aren't going to get regular first team
places.)
David
|
46.2291 | ..And a few random thoughts for Monday. | YUPPY::OHAGANB | | Mon Aug 14 1995 17:52 | 15 |
|
> 1. The defense plays as a unit, not a collection of individuals. There
> is a strong belief that individual inadequacies can be more than
> compensated by being a key part of the defensive unit.
David,
Quite evocative that. I can just see Don Howe and Karl Marx
brainstorming in the Locomotiv Leipzig player's bar during
Arsenal's pre-season tour of Prussia circa 1848 and hammering
out the finer points of "Don and Karl's Mannifesto for Defence".
Then again, I'm on a higher dosage today. :^)
Barry.
|
46.2292 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Everybody was a Boxer | Wed Aug 16 1995 13:01 | 21 |
| re .2290
The defence plays as a unit, yes. It can cover in the inadequacies of
individual performances, sometimes. However, when the inadequacies are
in the full backs, you have big problems. Both Winterburn & Dixon can
be useful going forward (their crossing leaves a lot to be desired) but
when a forward runs at them, both are found wanting. Winterburn less so
than Dixon because his timing in the tackle is better than Dixon.
A new right back is needed urgently whilst the leftback needs replacing
this season.
In the meantime, latest transfer gossip is that Rioch is getting hacked
off with Bolton over the Stubbs transfer situation so he has turned his
attentions to Chris Coleman of Palace and Jon Newsome of Norwich.
Coleman would be favourite as Palace have expressed an interest in
signing either Kiwomya or Dickov so a player exchange is possible.
Neither will be that a great a loss.
Stuart
|
46.2293 | sour grapes | SHIPS::YOUNG_P | | Wed Aug 16 1995 13:36 | 9 |
|
I noticed that Alan sugar was slagging the new Arsenal buys saying that
it was a complete waste of money, and Bergkamp in particular was going
to be a complete flop.
DO YOU THINK HE IS JEALOUS !!!!!!!!!!!!
Paul
|
46.2294 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Everybody was a Boxer | Thu Aug 17 1995 14:08 | 9 |
46.2295 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Everybody was a Boxer | Tue Aug 22 1995 17:37 | 7 |
| For those who like humilations, York vs Arsenal is on UK Gold tonight.
Having attended the game, I won't be watching....
Stuart
PS NO, I didn't help clear the pitch off but I saw a man who did get
severely slapped after the game for doing so.
|
46.2296 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Everybody was a Boxer | Wed Aug 23 1995 16:59 | 5 |
46.2297 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Everybody was a Boxer | Thu Aug 24 1995 13:12 | 8 |
| First win of the season and from the match highlights, it didn't look
that difficult. Platt, having hit the bar in the 1st half, scored a
typical goal breaking from midfield taking it round Southall and
slotting it into the net and Wrights was fairly similar.
A good night all round last night, what with the Totts losing as well.
Stuart
|
46.2298 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Everybody was a Boxer | Thu Aug 24 1995 14:13 | 3 |
| Anyone know who Arsenal drew in the League Cup?
Stuart
|
46.2299 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds 1 - Liverpool 0 | Thu Aug 24 1995 14:24 | 3 |
| Bolton??????
Rick.
|
46.2300 | Pathetic SNARF | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Everybody was a Boxer | Thu Aug 24 1995 14:28 | 7 |
| Very funny Rick.
Are you sure it wasn't any of Wrexham/York/Walsall/Tranmere/Millwall.
You're just upset about last Friday.
Stuart
|
46.2301 | ARSENAL - Hartlepool | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Thu Aug 24 1995 15:38 | 0 |
46.2302 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds 1 - Liverpool 0 | Thu Aug 24 1995 15:40 | 5 |
| Well it looks like Arsenal are going out then....
Cheers,
Rick.
|
46.2303 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Aug 30 1995 14:24 | 41 |
46.2304 | | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Wed Aug 30 1995 14:33 | 12 |
| Stuart,
Surely you cannot mean that Flair Dixon & WotW McGoldrick should not be
integral to Rioch's plans ;-)
I was forced to listen to commentary on this while awaiting news of my
"little team" and Frank & JP both reckoned that Campbell had a stormer
and Bergkamp a mare - surely you are not wearing rose tinted specs?
Paul
BTW we'll have coke-head if you don't want him
|
46.2305 | | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Wed Aug 30 1995 14:49 | 13 |
| Sounds like the relationship between the Arsenal faithful and Campbell
is much like the one between Inter and Bergkamp. Not a day goes by
without the newspapers in Italy harping on about what mugs Arsenal were
to pay out 16 billion lire (?) for Mr. Invisible. Of course, they're
already saying that he's a failure in England and that the press, fans,
etc. have got it in for him. I can't believe that's true, but I
certainly wouldn't have shelled out so much money for him.
Hmm, that goal sounds like e real cracker. From your description it
reminds me of a John Barnes goal for England against Uruguay 5 years
ago.
Dom
|
46.2306 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Aug 30 1995 14:55 | 10 |
| Paul,
No I haven't got rose-tinted spectacles. Campbell is a waste of space.
He wandered about aimlessly for a lot of the game with Roy in
particular having a go at him in the first half for not getting
involved in the game.
As for Merson, you're welcome to the space cadet.
Stuart
|
46.2307 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Fri Sep 01 1995 13:07 | 16 |
46.2308 | less summer hols for players | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Mr Flibble says: Game over boys | Fri Sep 01 1995 14:25 | 7 |
|
> The season would start earlier and finish later
Theres hardly much of a break these days anyway. How narrow will the
gap become? 8 weeks?
Ian.
|
46.2309 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Fri Sep 01 1995 14:26 | 5 |
| Ian,
Reread the second paragraph.
Stuart
|
46.2310 | start earlier, finish later | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Mr Flibble says: Game over boys | Fri Sep 01 1995 14:29 | 6 |
|
Stuart,
sorry, I must be missing something obvious?
Ian.
|
46.2311 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Sep 01 1995 14:45 | 9 |
| I presume the season would start on the 1st weekend in August, and
finish on the last weekend in May - leaving just a 2 month break.
Is this a good idea though ? It sounds like another nancy foreign idea
to me !!!! January has always been a key month in the football
calendar - the 3rd of the FA Cup kicks in, and the league starts to get
exciting. After the glut of Christmas fixtures, it might seem a bit
weird to have nothing for a month. What's the motivation behind this
idea ? Surely it's not simply to give our overpaid, under-worked
football prima-donnas a little rest ?!?!?!?!?!
|
46.2312 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Fri Sep 01 1995 15:13 | 9 |
| Ian,
If the gap is going to decrease, it will decrease by the same amount as
the winterbreak. Given that most clubs finish their league programme on
11 May (ish) and restart training mid July, a break of about 10 weeks,
then a mid winter break of 5 weeks (New Years Day to first weekend in
February) will diminish the end of season break by the same amount.
Stuart
|
46.2313 | Cat among pigeons time ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Another day, another headache | Fri Sep 01 1995 15:23 | 8 |
|
Why do you lot WANT a Winter shutdown anyway ? If the Highland
League can make it through Winter, why can't you bunch of southern
softie wooly woofters do the same thing ? Ye're nothing but a bunch of
big girls' blouses ...
Malc.
|
46.2314 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Fri Sep 01 1995 15:43 | 7 |
| Malc,
I agree. These footballers today are nothing but a bunch of overpaid
prima donnas who don't know how well off they are. After all, they are
only outside for 90 minutes a week.
Stuart
|
46.2315 | Eleven men against eleven | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Another day, another headache | Fri Sep 01 1995 15:54 | 8 |
|
On a vaguely similar theme, did anybody watch that play on Channel
4 last night that sent up all the worst excesses of the current game ?
I thought it was hilarious, and probably a lot more close to the truth
than I would like to think ...
Malc.
|
46.2316 | who cares anyway. whats for lunch? | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Mr Flibble says: Game over boys | Fri Sep 01 1995 15:54 | 6 |
| > it will decrease by the same amount as the winterbreak.
Erm, wasn't this what I was saying? Not that they have less freetime.
Just less freetime in the SUMMER.
Ian.
|
46.2317 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Fri Sep 01 1995 18:40 | 19 |
| >>>Theres hardly much of a break these days anyway. How narrow will the
>>>gap become? 8 weeks?
>>it will decrease by the same amount as the winterbreak.
>Erm, wasn't this what I was saying? Not that they have less freetime.
>Just less freetime in the SUMMER.
Er, No. Just judiciously interpreting responses to your own unnecessary
questions. Typical scouser as a second team he supports 'cos the first
one isn't good enough.
Stuart
>Theres hardly much of a break these days anyway. How narrow will the
>gap become? 8 weeks?
|
46.2318 | someone mad this way comes | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Mr Flibble says: Game over boys | Fri Sep 01 1995 19:07 | 7 |
|
re: beached
Hands up if you think he's 'lost it'?!
:-)
|
46.2319 | Losing it? Never had it in the first place matey | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Fri Sep 01 1995 19:13 | 7 |
| re -1
Hands up if you think he's crap at editing notes.
Yep. Oh okay.
Stuart
|
46.2320 | Directions Please? | SHIPS::ABBOTT_K | | Wed Sep 06 1995 20:21 | 13 |
| Hi all,
I'm planning on coming up to Highbury on 23rd Sept to see Le God turn
you over (some hope!) bringing my two young lads,
If I come up to Town by train, what is the best way to the ground,
tube to where and then what?
What will it be like trying to get a tube back after the game? If bad,
any other advice?
Thanks Keith.
|
46.2321 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United.. the Greatest Team in Football!!! | Wed Sep 06 1995 20:24 | 6 |
| There is the Arsenal tubestation... your then just spitting distance
from the ground...
Cheers,
Rick.
|
46.2322 | | METSYS::ALLEN | CollyFowler | Wed Sep 06 1995 20:35 | 1 |
| Are you OK Rick, you didn't mention Leeds.
|
46.2323 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Thu Sep 07 1995 11:49 | 18 |
| re. 2320
Keith,
You have the choice of 4 stations, depending on where you are coming
from. As Rick said, Arsenal tube (on the Piccadilly Line) is right
outside the ground. Further away, are Holloway Road (Piccadilly Line)
and Finsbury Park (Victoria Line). Both are about 5 /10 minutes walk
from the ground so with 2 young 'uns, I'd suggest Arsenal.
Alternatively, you could use Drayton Park BR station. I have never used
it so can't give you any details.
After the game, there will be a wait of at least 5-10 minutes to get
into Arsenal tube station. It depends on (a) how quickly you get out of
the ground and (b) how pathetic the Met are when putting up their
"crowd control" barriers.
Stuart
|
46.2324 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Thu Sep 07 1995 12:48 | 7 |
| Opened me copy of NME this morning and out dropped details of a new
footie monthly, from "the makers of 90 minutes". Called "Goal" (wasn't
there a rival to Shoot! in the early '70's called that?) it looks as if
it is trying to be a "Loaded" for football. The named "journos" include
Pat Nevin, Frank Skinner and just to annoy a lot of people, George
Graham is writing a monthly column. Perhaps this will enable him to
save enough money to appeal against his ban....
|
46.2325 | | SHIPS::ABBOTT_K | | Thu Sep 07 1995 13:45 | 5 |
| Rick, Stuart,
Thanks for the replies,
Keith.
|
46.2326 | | CHEFS::JOLLYL | | Thu Sep 07 1995 18:35 | 10 |
|
Keith,
from Waterloo get the Northern line (black) to Leicester Square then
change to the Piccadilly (Blue) to Arsenal. Step outside Arsenal tube
station and you can't miss it.
If we're at home that day I might see you on the way up,
Loz.
|
46.2327 | But I am colour blind | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Thu Sep 07 1995 18:59 | 5 |
| Loz,
I thought that the Piccadilly Line was purple?
Stuart
|
46.2328 | directions to Heaven | NEWSRV::swrhd1.new.dec.com::mitchell_a | | Thu Sep 07 1995 20:37 | 26 |
| Keith
Loz is right
If coming from the Basingstoke/Southampton area then take the train to
Waterloo.
Northern Line (Black) to Leicester square
Picadilly line (Dark blue/purpley) to Arsenal
Alternativly if your boys are interested in real footy and thus obviously
gooners then go past Arsenal to Finsbury Park (next stop). Finsbury Park has
the Arsenal World of Sports merchandise shop outside (flipping big) and is
then a few minutes walt to the World famous and dead good North Bank.
When you are leaving and are heading into town this is a good way to exit. Get
the tube at Finsbury Park and you get onto an empty tube train before the
crush at Arsenal ( I know no comments...) and this should ensure your kids get
a seat and not trampled.
Any questions please ring me at newbury and I will probably see you on the
train up.
Regards
Andy
|
46.2329 | Ta | SHIPS::ABBOTT_K | | Thu Sep 07 1995 20:42 | 6 |
| Loz, Andy,
Thanks for the tips, look out for a young'un trying to hide his Saints
scarf under his coat and we might see you on the train!
Cheers, Keith.
|
46.2330 | Dark Blue. | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Vatican Radio Techno | Thu Sep 07 1995 20:54 | 5 |
| Picadilly line, purple? Country bumpkins the lot of you.
:^)
|
46.2331 | | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Vatican Radio Techno | Thu Sep 07 1995 20:55 | 1 |
| Piccadilly that is .
|
46.2332 | I still say its purple | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Fri Sep 08 1995 11:11 | 5 |
| barry,
re-read the heading to my note.
stuart
|
46.2333 | Oh dear. | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Vatican Radio Techno | Fri Sep 08 1995 17:04 | 3 |
| Sod
|
46.2334 | Scary. Very Scary | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Sep 11 1995 12:20 | 43 |
46.2335 | More clubs that Jack Nicklaus | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Tue Sep 12 1995 11:06 | 5 |
| Paul Davis yesterday signed for Brentford on a free transfer. This
means that in the last 3 months alone, he has on average signed for one
club per month.
Stuart
|
46.2336 | Apply usual scepticism... | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Tue Sep 12 1995 18:58 | 5 |
46.2337 | | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Vatican Radio Techno | Tue Sep 12 1995 19:43 | 14 |
| It might be utter rubbish but it would be a good deal for Raynes Park
Queenies given the situation they've found themselves in, since
Ferdinand went north. However, Wilkins probably feels that he needs
an accomplished striker rather than an a 19-20 year old with a lot
of potential. Then again, unless he fishes around in the lower
divisions for the finished product he'll have to part with at least
5 million to get anyone worth while and I don't think Mr Thompson
will like that.
I think the cash offer would have to go up by a million to secure the
deal. Alternatively we've got a "finished" product in the form of
Merson judging by his recent form.
Barry.
|
46.2338 | | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Vatican Radio Techno | Thu Sep 14 1995 16:21 | 11 |
| Anyone familiar with Bruce Rioch's pre-season warblings about wanting
"family" men at Arsenal might appreciate this parody, used without
permission from this month's "WSC".
"People have this idea that I want hard, disciplined players who will
gladly march naked around Highbury 24 hours a day singing sea shanties.
Admittedly that would be lovely, but more realistically I just need
lads who can last the full 90 minutesin Do-It-All, with the kids, the
missus and Grandparents in tow. That's what football is all about."
Barry.
|
46.2339 | The BR backlash starts here | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Thu Sep 14 1995 17:09 | 6 |
| Barry,
I thought Bruce Rioch *was* a parody. You don't mean he is serious with
his utterings.
Stuart
|
46.2340 | | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Vatican Radio Techno | Fri Sep 15 1995 18:22 | 5 |
| Way-Hey! I will be in attendence tomorrow at the Fortress of Family
Values. I take it that Be'elzebub Junior (Dicks) will be in evidence
for West Am?
Barry.
|
46.2341 | Bergkamp must surely score in the next 2 games - West Ham & Hartlepool | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Fri Sep 15 1995 18:51 | 9 |
| Barry,
Don't get too excited about visiting the Palace of Dreams. we ain't
beat West Ham at home for about 4/5 years. Anyhow, unless we play
absolute camels tomorrow (which will be difficult even by Arsenals
standards) we should win, or at least avoid defeat and so keep one of
the few unbeaten records in the country intact.
Stuart
|
46.2342 | | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Where's me pudding ? | Fri Sep 15 1995 19:09 | 10 |
|
> one of the few unbeaten records in the country
Stuart
Guess who I picked as the team with the last unbeaten record in
England. That should be the kiss of death for tomorrow.
Mystic Malc.
|
46.2343 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Fri Sep 15 1995 19:58 | 11 |
| Malc,
I did have to check that before I responded as I thought you may have
been winding me up but now I can respond with a whole hearted,
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGGH!
I've been looking at the remainder of your "entries". Jimmy Greaves is
probably only marginally less accurate in his punditry.
Stuart
|
46.2344 | Ee, Stratford, tha knows nowt, lad ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Where's me pudding ? | Fri Sep 15 1995 20:27 | 1 |
|
|
46.2345 | Well theres never been any doubt about that, Malc | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Fri Sep 15 1995 20:44 | 1 |
|
|
46.2346 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Sep 18 1995 11:45 | 33 |
46.2347 | Lost and in France | MOEUR8::SMITH | | Mon Sep 18 1995 12:17 | 7 |
|
West Ham are crap, which is a shame coz they're my team, and Arsenal
deserved to win (from the highlights on French TV). One question
though, was the first penalty deserved? I only saw the tackle once and
it looked like a fair challenge...
Ian
|
46.2348 | For an unbiased view.......ask someone else | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Sep 18 1995 12:24 | 3 |
| From where I was sat, it looked like a penalty.
Stuart
|
46.2349 | Are you a closet ManU fan?? | YUPPY::PANES | Gone troppo | Mon Sep 18 1995 12:25 | 14 |
| <<< Note 46.2346 by CHEFS::STRATFORDS "Steer clear of the Zebra Bros" >>>
> As for Arsenal, the signs are there that it will come right eventually
> but not with most of the personnel who are currently in the first team
> squad.
Stratto,
Are you saying that if the Arse bought a whole ( or thereabouts) new team (
they might be better?
Stuart
|
46.2350 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Sep 18 1995 12:49 | 13 |
| Paneso,
Me? Suggest Arsenal bought a new team? Not quite. I think I said in
previous notes that Seaman, Adams, Platt, Bergkamp and Wright should
remain and the rest of them should be replaced. I may have been harsh
on someone like Helder or Hartson but up until Saturday, Helder hadn't
started and Hartson doesn't seem to fit into Rioch's plans. Which is a
shame really because he links well with Wright and would make life
easier for Bergkamp but there you go.
Why do you ask? Are Palace interested in buying Eddie back?
Stuart
|
46.2351 | | YUPPY::PANES | Gone troppo | Mon Sep 18 1995 12:52 | 14 |
46.2352 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Sep 18 1995 13:00 | 6 |
| Paneso,
Nah, its ok. We've got enough "talented and inventive" midfielders as
it is.
Stuart
|
46.2353 | | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Mon Sep 18 1995 14:19 | 9 |
46.2354 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Sep 18 1995 14:36 | 9 |
| Dom,
Not quite sure why Arsenal would need Vinnie Jones when the midfield
and back four currently at Highbury (along with those in the reserves)
are more than capable of (and more effective at) kicking opposing
forwards six feet in the air. As for international duty, not many of
the arsenal squad are needed for that either.
Stuart
|
46.2355 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Tue Sep 19 1995 13:27 | 12 |
| John Hartson has become the first player to publicly criticise Bruce
Rioch. Apparently, he is unhappy that he is (a) left out of the 1st
team, and, (b) Rioch never explains his decisions for team selection.
Nothing unusual there, as this is how George Graham used to handle
things (alledgedly).
The mighty Hartlepool (away) tonight so I would imagine that Bergkamp
fancies his chances of scoring. However, the chill North Sea breeze and
a local thugs boot up his arse may well change his mind. I think this
will probably be his quietest game for Arsenal.
Stuart
|
46.2356 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Cryin' when I met ya, now I'm tryin' to forget ya.. | Tue Sep 19 1995 13:37 | 5 |
| Lets hope Hartlepool so another Bolton on ya! :->
Cheers,
Rick.
|
46.2357 | Food for thought | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Sep 20 1995 11:40 | 27 |
| Hartlepool 0 Arsenal 3
Apparently this was all over after 15 minutes, goals from Adams and
Wright. Adams added a third in the second half, and the Hartlepool
'keeper got sent off for handling outside the area. Bergkamp didn't
score (again) and was alledgedly barracked by the Arsenal fans.
However, that was only mentioned in one newspaper report (as far as I
am aware) and is subject to confirmation from the person whom I
know went to the match yesterday.
Looking at last nights results, only Bolton and Leeds look in danger
of going out (Wimbledon will take heart from the fact that Charlton won
the first leg at Swindon 3 - 1 last season and promptly lost the home
leg 4 - 1).
Given that lack of competition, one has to seriously doubt
whether the Coca Cola cup is (a) valid, given 2 legs rarely mean a
Premier division side losing (Chelsea and Leeds aside) or (b) worth
entering. It is another cup competition that clogs up the fixture list
and doesn't actually provide much opposition until the latter stages.
It rarely provides lower division sides with much of a cup run these
days (Oldham are the only ones I can think of in the last 5 years)
and would seemingly only offer a place in Europe because of the
Premiership sides entering. Indeed, even this is in doubt if the
Premiership doesn't reduce it numbers to 18 within the next couple of
years.
|
46.2358 | | CHEFS::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Wed Sep 20 1995 12:03 | 14 |
46.2359 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Cryin' when I met ya, now I'm tryin' to forget ya.. | Wed Sep 20 1995 12:42 | 8 |
| Well Bergkamp is making Chris Armstrong like a good buy...
at least Sugar saved 3 million on the deal.....
Cheers,
Rick.
|
46.2360 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Sep 20 1995 12:49 | 13 |
| Err, Rick,
Far be it for me to say anything but Leeds do have a strong record in
buying donkeys, Leeeee Chapman, Chris Whyte, anybody who was in the
side in the early to mid 80's, so you should be keeping your head down
on this subject.
Anyway, you wanted a Bolton to happen to Arsenal? Sorry sunshine, looks
like you may have another Mansfield.
Hugs,
Stuart
|
46.2361 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Cryin' when I met ya, now I'm tryin' to forget ya.. | Wed Sep 20 1995 12:58 | 7 |
| >buying donkeys, Leeeee Chapman
But at least he scored goals.... unlike Berkamp!
Cheers,
Rick.
|
46.2362 | | METSYS::ALLEN | CollyFowler | Wed Sep 20 1995 13:04 | 5 |
| >>But at least he scored goals..
Could have done with some last night couldn't you, eh Rick?
Has Yeboah gone off of the boil? Has he curdled or something?
|
46.2363 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Cryin' when I met ya, now I'm tryin' to forget ya.. | Wed Sep 20 1995 13:09 | 5 |
| Well we'll see how Scouserville get on tonight....
Cheers,
Rick.
|
46.2364 | Here's my blue-print, Mr Kelly. | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Vatican Radio Techno | Wed Sep 20 1995 15:21 | 14 |
| Re .Coca Cola Cup.
Premiership teams should'nt be allowed to enter it and it definitely
should not be a valid route into Europe with the place going instead
to a top Premier League finisher.That may sound elitist but so what?
Hardly any of the "minnows" win it anyway and for the good of English
football I'd rather see a club fit and able enough to take on Europe's
finest.
Whilst I'm on a roll, the Premiership's got to come down to 18 clubs,
16 would be even better. Oh yes and a 4 week winter break while
I'm at it as well. That's enough for the time being.
Barry.
|
46.2365 | Intertoto Fiasco | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Sep 20 1995 15:31 | 17 |
| Well, Bazza,
There is one further point to clear up.
It seems that UEFA are a tad upset with the Premiership clubs who
entered the Intertoto cup this year. They feel that the clubs didn't
tkae it seriously enough and are threatening to deduct one of the EUFA
Cup places from England. Given that all, bar Arsenal, Premiership clubs
agreed to enter the competition at the start of the season and only got
cold feet at the seasons end, the question arises & is thrown open to
the Panel:
Should the clubs in question, Tottenham, Wimbledon & Sheffield Weds
be immediately barred from taking up their UEFA Cup places next
time they qualify?
Stuart
|
46.2366 | | METSYS::ALLEN | CollyFowler | Wed Sep 20 1995 15:35 | 5 |
| >>it definitely should not be a valid route into Europe with the place going
>>instead to a top Premier League finisher
Didn't matter last year, although had Liverpool not won the Fizzy Pop
cup, Bolton would have been in Europe instead of Leeds.
|
46.2367 | | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Vatican Radio Techno | Wed Sep 20 1995 15:54 | 10 |
|
>>Didn't matter last year, although had Liverpool not won the Fizzy Pop
>>cup, Bolton would have been in Europe instead of Leeds.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
And there would have been brown pants all over Europe as a result.
:^)
|
46.2368 | Another Arsenal Nightmare | CHEFS::absip10.reo.dec.com::TheOneAndOnlyPiesFan | Tottenham '94 - Leeds '95? | Wed Sep 20 1995 16:44 | 7 |
| Bazza,
The words 'Swindon' and '1969' spring to mind
Yours helpfully,
Rob
|
46.2369 | | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Vatican Radio Techno | Wed Sep 20 1995 17:04 | 6 |
| A bit before my time Rob but I do remember one of my first games
at Highbury when Tranmere (I think) put us out of a cup competition.
It would have been around 73-75. Please feel free to confirm and
add to the miserable memories.
Barry.
|
46.2370 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Sep 20 1995 17:10 | 9 |
| Barry,
Until Tranmere reached their current giddy heights, Arsenal were the
only top division team to lose a home cup tie to them.
I'm surprised nobody has mentioned the Walsall debacle of the early
80's yet.
Stuart
|
46.2371 | Glad to be of assistance... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Wed Sep 20 1995 17:12 | 5 |
| Stuart,
Then there was the Walsall debacle of the early 80's...
Dom
|
46.2372 | Ou est Colin Pates? | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Vatican Radio Techno | Wed Sep 20 1995 17:19 | 1 |
|
|
46.2373 | Manager of Crawley Town | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Sep 20 1995 17:58 | 1 |
|
|
46.2374 | | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Vatican Radio Techno | Wed Sep 20 1995 18:38 | 5 |
| Not that I'm particularly interested Stuart, I just remembered him as
being yet another of George's unspectacular signings. A centre half
funnily enough.
Barry.
|
46.2375 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Sep 20 1995 18:48 | 5 |
| Barry,
I'm trying to take over from Mr Anderson as the resident anorak.
Stuart
|
46.2376 | I only just hit him .. honest | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Wed Sep 20 1995 19:06 | 10 |
|
RE. 2365
It was nice to see the word "TAD" make an appearance today
what was wrong yesterday ???
Back to the footy.. I agree the three clubs should be banned for a
year.. although the thought of Vinny marking Baggio does leave
some food for thought.
Pj
|
46.2377 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Cryin' when I met ya, now I'm tryin' to forget ya.. | Wed Sep 20 1995 19:22 | 8 |
| >Walsall
Don't mention them... I think Leeds are going to do the same trick as
they have done over the last few seasons...
Cheers,
Rick.
|
46.2378 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Sep 20 1995 19:30 | 5 |
| re -1
What lose a lot?
Stuart
|
46.2379 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Cryin' when I met ya, now I'm tryin' to forget ya.. | Wed Sep 20 1995 19:46 | 6 |
| But not as often as Arsenal though.......
Cheers,
Rick.
|
46.2380 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Sep 20 1995 19:58 | 8 |
| Ricardo,
Look at the league tables matey. Under Arsenals columns thus far there
is a 0. Under Leeds, there is 2.
Hugs,
Stuart
|
46.2381 | Arsenal ??? Score ??? What the F...... | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Wed Sep 20 1995 20:32 | 4 |
| Thats gotta be the goals column surely Stuart !!!!
Ian.
|
46.2382 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Sep 25 1995 11:51 | 19 |
| So, the media hype is over and they have to find a new target for their
vitriol (Chris Armstrong needs to score in the League soon...). Two
well taken goals (OK so the 2nd was a bit special), Wright scored a
good solo effort and for the first time in about 3 years, a near post
corner worked.
All in all, a comfortable win, although the Saints had about 20 minutes
in the first half when they came back from 2 - 0 down which looked like
it might be an uncomfortable afternoon. Still the only undefeated team in
the country (but we have our annual defeat coming on Saturday - Chelsea
at Stamford Bridge), so that's a reasonable start to Riochs reign. Now if
they start to play football regularly, even Stewart Houston may get
forgiven.
A final word of warning to Bergkamp. Jimmy Carter scored twice for
Arsenal in his illustrious career with the club. Yep, you guessed it.
They were against Southampton. An omen perhaps.
Stuart
|
46.2383 | Another one bites the dust | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Fri Sep 29 1995 12:10 | 10 |
|
So another Arsenal player has been a bit of a naughty boy,
Mr hillier has been caught searching through peoples luggage
and handling stolen credit cards.
In the fine traditions of messers Storey,Adams,Merson G Graham
quite a collection... still it would explain where they got the
money for the Marble Halls. 8-)
Pj
|
46.2384 | Why? | IOSG::LAYNE | | Fri Sep 29 1995 12:19 | 4 |
| I heard this on the news yesterday and I just couldn't believe it.
Why I ask myself would he do it? Is he short of cash!!!
William
|
46.2385 | Role models to a man | YUPPY::PANES | Flying in the face of fashion | Fri Sep 29 1995 13:39 | 6 |
| Stratto,
What action do you think the Arse will take with respect to Hillier,
given that Bruce Rioch's new strict regime is now in place?
Stuart
|
46.2386 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Fri Sep 29 1995 18:58 | 18 |
| Panesy,
Given previous actions (i.e. Adams, Merson), they should stick by the
lad whatever. However, they were first team regulars and he isn't even
on the fringes of the first team anymore. Personally, I think they
should sack him if he is charged and prosecuted successfully. I believe
that Arsenal will wait until this is resolved one way or another. I
don't believe that they will stand by him if he is guilty.
I find it hard to understand why he would be involved in anything like
this and can only conclude that he is:
(a) certain he will never play first team football for Arsenal
again,
and (b) he is a complete moron.
Stuart
|
46.2387 | Cheap shot alert !!!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Fri Sep 29 1995 19:04 | 10 |
| Stratto,
Surely if the answer is b) then he should automatically be a) as
well !!! Or should that be if the answer is b) he is a) fan ????
Stretch_who_is_getting_his_shots_in_before_you_catch_up_on_my_other_notes_
today_!!!!
|
46.2388 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Fri Sep 29 1995 19:47 | 9 |
| Stretchypoos,
Bog off!
Stuart
BTW What other notes?
|
46.2389 | Mark Hughes = 3 points for my FFL team.. :-> | MARVIN::MORRELL | Cryin' when I met ya, now I'm tryin' to forget ya.. | Mon Oct 02 1995 12:14 | 7 |
| Well if Ian Wright doesn't score then Arsenal don't win....
Any comments Stuart...????
Cheers,
Rick.
|
46.2390 | I hate Chelsea. | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Oct 02 1995 12:20 | 13 |
| > Any comments Stuart...????
Plenty. We were f**^ing awful. Typical performance at Chelsea. Dire. As
for Dennis Wise, he has better elbows than he has feet.
>Well if Ian Wright doesn't score then Arsenal don't win....
Nothing to do with that this weekend, its the "oh my god, its Chelsea
away" mentality. Arse have won there once in the last 20 years. I don't
know why they bother playing the fixture. The Arsenal manager at the
start of each season should ring the League/Premier League and tell
them to award Chelsea the points and then give the players the weekend
off.
|
46.2391 | Away to Leeds on 14th, 3 points if Platt's back. | YUPPY::OHAGANB | | Mon Oct 02 1995 16:20 | 5 |
| Superb sweeper system Mr Rioch, I must say. Is there anyone out there
who's idea of a good sweeper is Martin Keown (even though he's not
a bad central defender)?
Barry
|
46.2392 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Cryin' when I met ya, now I'm tryin' to forget ya.. | Mon Oct 02 1995 16:35 | 7 |
| > Away to Leeds on 14th, 3 points if Platt's back.
As long as Adams doesn't score an own goal!! :->>>
Cheers,
Rick.
|
46.2393 | Deceptively un-donkeylike... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Mon Oct 02 1995 16:40 | 9 |
| Re: Keown
Although he's always done the business when selected as a defender for
England (he marked Gullit out of the game against Holland at Wembley), I
think he looks more impressive in midfield. The ECWC semi-final against
Sampdoria was a case in point...probably the best player on the
pitch, and certainly the best Arsenal player.
Dom
|
46.2394 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Oct 02 1995 17:28 | 9 |
| re -2
And if Masinga isn't displaying his immense "airball" skills. Just one
thing, when did Adams score an own goal against Leeds (x3)?
Can't recall it myself but your knowledge of all footballing things is
so enormous that you'll be able to fill in the gaps.
Stuart
|
46.2395 | Interesting new angle... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Mon Oct 02 1995 17:45 | 13 |
|
>> Away to Leeds on 14th, 3 points if Platt's back.
>As long as Adams doesn't score an own goal!! :->>>
I think your mistake, Stuart, is that you look for pearls of wisdom in
Rick's notes. Reading between the lines, I think he's just trying to
point out that Arsenal's chances of victory will be improved if Adams
doesn't score an own goal ;-)
Such a simple game, football.
Dom
|
46.2396 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Oct 02 1995 17:49 | 12 |
| Dom,
Oh silly me. I thought had some factual basis for his claim. Indeed, I
can't remeber the last own goal that he scored. Mind you, it could be
that Ricks comment belies the fact that he wishes that adams played for
Leeds instead of the donkeys that have patrolled their defences in the
last couple of years. Or maybe I'm reading too much into his replies
again as I have yet to meet a Leeds (x3) fan who could string coherent
sentences together or actually have the commonsense to turn up and
announce himself when he has arranged to meet others.....
Stuart
|
46.2397 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Mon Oct 02 1995 17:59 | 3 |
| Here we go again !!!!
|
46.2398 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Cryin' when I met ya, now I'm tryin' to forget ya.. | Mon Oct 02 1995 18:01 | 18 |
| >adams played for Leeds instead of the donkeys that have patrolled
>their defences
Hmmm.. not really... I'll stick with Pemberton & Wetherall thanks..
:->
>actually have the commonsense to turn up and announce himself when
>he has arranged to meet others.....
I was there.... you weren't!
And I must admit my mistake.. it was Whelan who scored... but all I
can remember is Adams face as the ball when past Seaman.. it looked
like he should have scored an own goal!
Cheers,
Rick.
|
46.2399 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Oct 02 1995 18:13 | 7 |
| Rick,
We were there. You may (or may not) have turned up but nobody has any
proof of this. As for Pemberton & Wetherall, you are taking the p1$$
aren't you....?
Stuart
|
46.2400 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Cryin' when I met ya, now I'm tryin' to forget ya.. | Mon Oct 02 1995 18:24 | 7 |
| Nope...
SNARF!
Cheers,
Rick.
|
46.2401 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Oct 02 1995 18:44 | 5 |
| Morrell,
You are sad.
Stuart
|
46.2402 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Mon Oct 02 1995 18:51 | 5 |
| Well he is a Leeds(x3) fan Stuart, Do you need to be so obvious ?!?!?
(actually you beat me to it Rick !!!)
Stretch.
|
46.2403 | Platty | CHEFS::YOUNG_P | | Tue Oct 03 1995 19:24 | 4 |
|
Does anyone know what the latest is on David Platt's return?? I
have heard various rumours of him coming back next week, can anyone
confirm that.
|
46.2404 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Tue Oct 03 1995 19:32 | 5 |
| Platty/Platto will be back with his deep-thinking strategies in the
Arsenal midfield at the sheeps grazing ground, i.e. Elland Road on
October 14.
|
46.2405 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Cryin' when I met ya, now I'm tryin' to forget ya.. | Tue Oct 03 1995 19:54 | 6 |
| He'll be back just in time to be beaten by superior opposition!!! :->
Cheers,
Rick.
|
46.2406 | Smiley thing | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Tue Oct 03 1995 19:56 | 3 |
| What, Yeboah on his own ? All this talk of one men team an' all.
Stretch.
|
46.2407 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Cryin' when I met ya, now I'm tryin' to forget ya.. | Tue Oct 03 1995 20:04 | 8 |
| So are you going to go oop ( Northern for UP ) to match then
Stuart...?? Visit the Stadium of the Gods...??
Or do you usually watch the matches at home on TV?
Cheers,
Rick.
|
46.2408 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Tue Oct 03 1995 20:07 | 7 |
| Plank, sorry, Rick,
Yep (provisionally) awaiting the ticket info.
BTW How often do you get to the pasture?
Stuart
|
46.2409 | once bitten etc etc | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Tue Oct 03 1995 20:19 | 3 |
| You're not going to try to meet up again, Stuart !!!
Stretch_who_was_there.
|
46.2410 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Cryin' when I met ya, now I'm tryin' to forget ya.. | Tue Oct 03 1995 21:02 | 6 |
| About once a month.. plus I usually go to the games which are in the
South... my next game will probably be Boro(A), Chelsea(H), Forest(A).
Cheers,
Rick.
|
46.2411 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Oct 04 1995 10:54 | 16 |
| Plank,
>plus I usually go to the games which are in the South... my next game will
>probably be Boro(A) ^^^^^
^^^^
Hmmm, if this is how good your geography is no wonder you didn't turn
up.
Stretch,
No.
Stuart
|
46.2412 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Cryin' when I met ya, now I'm tryin' to forget ya.. | Wed Oct 04 1995 12:04 | 9 |
| > Hmmm, if this is how good your geography is no wonder you didn't turn
> up.
I should be back up in Leeds that weekend... so I'll travel upto
Boro to see Leeds win! :->
Cheers,
Rick.
|
46.2413 | Possible Brazillian ace for Arsenal | CHEFS::YOUNG_P | | Thu Oct 05 1995 12:58 | 8 |
|
According to reports in the tabloids this morning Rioch is set to bid
3 million for brazillian midfield star Juhnnio, although Middlesborough
are also bidding for him, Rioch seems to be favourite due to the fact
that Juhnnio has publicly stated that he would prefer to play in
London.
Paul
|
46.2414 | Not if Middlesborough have their way | SIOG::SMYTH | | Thu Oct 05 1995 13:11 | 3 |
| I thought that Robson was currently in Brazil and had tabled 7mill
dollars for Juhnnio but that has club wanted 10 mill dollars,
Leeds and Aston Villa are also supposed to be interested.
|
46.2415 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely Day for a Guinness | Fri Oct 06 1995 13:11 | 5 |
| BBC Ceefax totally lost the run of themseleves yesterday, stating that
Arsenal might table a world-record bid of 17 million quid for
Juninho.... ludicrous....
Ray....
|
46.2416 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Fri Oct 06 1995 13:17 | 7 |
46.2417 | Excuse me...... | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Fri Oct 06 1995 13:28 | 12 |
| Sounds as though George Graham took less than 3/4 of a million if
they've got 17 million to spend on a player !!
Stuart/Balowski/Slob/Mild-Mannered
Janitor/Godzilla/Whateveryouwanttobeknownas,
Why the hell do Arsenal want to buy another player that will take time
to get used to the Premiership. I can't even see where he would play
considering they've just given Merson a new 3 year deal !!
Ian$sorry_about_all_the_name_calling_but_I_was_feeling_left_out!!!!
|
46.2418 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Fri Oct 06 1995 13:34 | 10 |
| Ian,
Merson is, by and large, crap. He hasn't played well on a consistent
basis for several years. Having said that, he would be a useful squad
player hence the reason he was given a 3 year contract.
Stuart
BTW You could be (and have been) given several nicknames. Unfortunately,
they are not printable in this conference
|
46.2419 | Tell Me !!!! | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Fri Oct 06 1995 13:36 | 8 |
| Stuart,
Mail me with the names. I must know the names. I bet they are the
same as the ones I had at school, although how you new about the
cauliflower incident I don't know !!
Ian.
|
46.2420 | Hope you feel better noe Ian !!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Fri Oct 06 1995 13:37 | 12 |
| Ian,
You are a dweeb, a grenix, a geek, a muncehead, and you support the Scots
equivalent of TGFTITW therefore are a very sad individual indeed !!
Hope that makes you feel a little better !! You can consider
yourself lucky the noting guodelines, and the Law courts of this land
prevent me from making you happier.
Stretch.
|
46.2421 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Fri Oct 06 1995 13:38 | 2 |
| Yeah Ian I know there are two typos in the previous before you start,
Saddoe !!!
|
46.2422 | bigger than klinsmann for spurs coup | PLUNDR::BODDY | | Sat Oct 07 1995 21:44 | 9 |
|
Juninho signs for the BORO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
proud to be a Boro fan ,
Bill
|
46.2423 | Fanfare for the common fan, arf! | YUPPY::OHAGANB | | Mon Oct 09 1995 15:18 | 13 |
| I think the whole Juninho transfer affair was quite embarrasing for
Arsenal. What's Rioch's transfer grapevine then? The back pages of the
tabloids? The bloke down the pub? Ceefax? How can a bunch of Johnny
Come Lately's from a refinery beat us to top internationals? Shameful.
:^)
But.....apparently he's after another Brazillian, Emerson. Then it'll
be Carlton Palmer and we'll 2/3 of the way to a progressive rock combo.
Arse-tastic mate.
Barry.
|
46.2424 | Firing blanks | CHEFS::LUNNS | | Tue Oct 10 1995 16:51 | 7 |
| The worlds best player prefers The Boro to Arsenal - The man's got
style and good taste.
Another satisfied Boro fan!
Rgds
Steve
|
46.2425 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Tue Oct 10 1995 16:59 | 10 |
| Stevie boy,
According to reports, the boy never got to talk to anyone else. Sao
Paulo agreed the fee with 'Boro and he agreed a deal so fair play to
'Boro. As for how good he is, judgement is reserved (as with all
others) until he is playing on a cold, wet windy Tuesday evening when
he is having lumps kicked out of him by some mediocre nonentity (AKA
Vinnie Jones).
Stuart
|
46.2426 | Bored bored bored | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Oct 10 1995 17:03 | 8 |
| >The worlds best player prefers The Boro to Arsenal
^^^^
I think you'll find the worlds best player wears the number 7 at Old
Trafford ! The worlds most *sought after* player has signed for Boro
and congratulations to Robbo for ensuring the deal went ahead.
However, I wonder if Juninho realises how bleedin' cold it is up there
during a typical winter. He'll freeze his little wotsits off !
|
46.2427 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Tue Oct 10 1995 17:13 | 5 |
| Dave,
How do you know they are little?
Stuart
|
46.2428 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Oct 10 1995 17:24 | 5 |
| Stuart.
He's got small feet.
Dave
|
46.2429 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Tue Oct 10 1995 17:30 | 5 |
| Dave,
Aah, that explains it.
Stuart
|
46.2430 | Please. | MOEUR8::SMITH | | Tue Oct 10 1995 17:30 | 2 |
|
Who wears Number 7 at Old Trafford?
|
46.2431 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Tue Oct 10 1995 17:30 | 1 |
| God
|
46.2432 | | XSTACY::JLUNDON | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Tue Oct 10 1995 17:33 | 10 |
| Re -1
That all depends on what side of the fence you are
currently on.
Wait until 24 December and we'll see how much of
a god he is. That is assuming he survives until
then without getting suspended ;-).
James.
|
46.2433 | Here we go again....... | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Tue Oct 10 1995 17:49 | 5 |
| or your youngsters chop him down, James !!!!
Stretch.
P.S Roll on crimbo eve !!
|
46.2434 | Ok, so its nearly funny | MOEUR8::SMITH | | Tue Oct 10 1995 17:49 | 7 |
|
There is of course another retort to reply 2426...
> I think you'll find the worlds best player wears the number 7 at Old
> Trafford.
Only when {insert favourite team} are playing there!!! :-)
|
46.2435 | VIDEOS | CHEFS::YOUNG_P | | Tue Oct 10 1995 17:53 | 28 |
|
People,
I know this isn't the place to do it, but you are the audience I am
after.
Due to lack of cash I am reluctantly selling my Arsenal videos I have
collected over the past few seasons, if any one is interested mail
me ( Paul Young @sbp ), I have put a list of what I have below and what
they are going for.
Cheers, and apologies for using the conference.
Arsenal 88/89 5.00
" 89/90 5.00
Champions 90/91 5.00
Gunners 92 for 92 91/92 5.00
Road to Wembley 92/93 5.00
Cup Kings 92/93 5.00
One Nil to the Arsenal 93/94 5.00
Arsenal 93/94 (two videos) 8.00
Greatest FA CUP Victories 8.00
( two videos )
6 OF THE BEST OF THE 80'S 5.00
|
46.2436 | Hmmmm | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Tue Oct 10 1995 17:55 | 13 |
46.2437 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Tue Oct 10 1995 17:57 | 5 |
| Take it away Stuart (please). Unless of course, as Mr Rutherford has
just said you are sad enough to already own them !!!
Snitchy_Stretch.
|
46.2438 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Oct 10 1995 18:04 | 12 |
|
> There is of course another retort to reply 2426...
>
> > I think you'll find the worlds best player wears the number 7 at Old
> > Trafford.
>
> Only when {insert favourite team} are playing there!!! :-)
Ok, let me try.
I think you'll find the worlds best player wears the number 7 at Old
Trafford "Only when Manchester United are playing there!!!".
|
46.2439 | God , King or Thug??? | YUPPY::PANES | Flying in the face of fashion | Tue Oct 10 1995 18:39 | 36 |
46.2440 | | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue Oct 10 1995 19:24 | 9 |
| "...and St. Matthew was banished forever to a place of wailing and
gnashing of teeth, and racist chants (and Saturday afternoons spent
doing the ITV Seven).
And calm reigned once more."
|
46.2441 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Tue Oct 10 1995 19:30 | 7 |
| Dom,
> ITV Seven
Blimey thats a blast from the past!
Stuart
|
46.2442 | So Boring..ZZZzzzz | CHEFS::COSSEYN | | Tue Oct 10 1995 19:32 | 4 |
|
I remember when this conferance used to be good......
Neil..
|
46.2443 | Getting sentimental | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Tue Oct 10 1995 19:43 | 17 |
| Like the days when Dom Turner used to enter witty match reports.
Mike Fowler used to use Internal mail to send videos of Glenn Hoddle
and other England greats(I still have it by the way)
There used to be a Note of the Month & Year nomination( 3 years ago )
Gary Waite
Gerry & Jon
The Impartial Celt
Cunno...etc the list goes on
Anyone remember the note where our CEO wished for Charlie George side-burns ?
It's here all right...with many more( how standards have slipped )
peter.
|
46.2444 | And is the Tony Blackburn Show still going? ;-) | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue Oct 10 1995 19:43 | 10 |
| > ITV Seven
>>Blimey thats a blast from the past!
Stuart,
Not having lived in the UK for eleven years, most of my blasts are from
the past ;-) So what's replaced the ITV Seven?
Dom
|
46.2445 | Speculation or fact? | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Thu Oct 12 1995 19:31 | 11 |
| An aside from last night.
Rioch & Steve Burtenshaw (AFC's Chief Scout) were at the game last
night. I was wondering who they were watching in particular and it was
noticeable that they were sitting in front of Kevin Keegan. Could it be
that the Robert Lee deal is back on? Perhaps KK wants Merson in
exchange? Or even Eddie 'The Eagle' McGoldrick?
I think we should be told
Stuart
|
46.2446 | Slight tangent alert | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Fri Oct 13 1995 12:59 | 9 |
| Stuart,
Did you happen to catch TOTP last night ? The reason I ask is
the scare I got when entering the front room. There was Tony Adams
droning on in some sad countrified (sure the spelling is wrong there,
seems to have an unneeded o ) way. To confuse me even further the
titles at the end of the dirge said it was someone call Jiimy Nail !!!
Spooky or what ?????
Stretch.
|
46.2447 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Fri Oct 13 1995 13:05 | 5 |
| Stretch,
You're a bit of a space cadet really, aren't you?
Stuart
|
46.2448 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Oct 16 1995 10:40 | 26 |
46.2449 | | YUPPY::OHAGANB | | Mon Oct 16 1995 15:13 | 6 |
| And just think, all that without Platt. Mind you, Chemical Plants FC
are doing rather well without Juninho (sp?) having kicked a ball yet.
We'll see though, a few freezing cold games in January and February
will be the real test.
|
46.2450 | | YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITH | get yer kicks with Julian Dicks | Mon Oct 16 1995 16:32 | 5 |
| Ian Wrights goal was brilliantly executed, I wonder if he is getting
more room these days with most centre-halves probably targetting
Bergkamp. Wouldn't fancy marking either meself.
Andy
|
46.2451 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Oct 16 1995 17:02 | 13 |
| Andy,
To be honest, I think Wright is the more potent threat. He will always
score goals no matter who else in the team and he is still the main
striker at Highbury. Mind you, he has been there for 3 years and they
still can't stop him. As for Bergkamp, the first goals against
Southampton seem to have given him the confidence and self-belief and
I've said elsewhere, he will score 15-20 this season. Which makes a
pleasant change at Highbury. Linked with Platt, who should score 10 at
least and an age old problem has been solved to a certain extent. Now
if only Merse could get double figures in anything other than pints....
Stuart
|
46.2452 | A CURE FOR INSOMNIA | VYGER::MMURRAY | | Fri Oct 20 1995 20:19 | 15 |
| IF I HAD A SEASON TICKET AT HIGHBURY I WOULD CUT MY INTESTINES OUT
AND HANG MYSELF WITH THEM AS THIS WOULD BE MUCH MORE FUN THAN WATCHING
THE ARSENAL! I HAVE TO GO NOW BECAUSE I AM STARTING TO FALL ASLEEP
EVEN TALKING ABOUT ARSENAL.
P.S NAYIM FROM THE HALF WAY LINE! NAYIM FROM THE HALF WAY LINE! NAYIM
FROM THE HALFWAY LINE! NAYIM FROM...
|
46.2453 | Oh Dear..... | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Fri Oct 20 1995 20:22 | 9 |
| If you had a Season ticket at Highbury, I would cut your intestines out
and hang you with them, as this would be much more fun than you
watching the Arsenal.
Hugs,
Ian.
|
46.2454 | Are you sure that was a good idea Mr Murray ????? | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Fri Oct 20 1995 20:29 | 6 |
| IF I WAS A RANGERS FAN I MIGHT CONSIDER SILENCE AS THE BEST OPTION AT
THE MOMENT MR MMURRAY.
STRETCH_WHO_IS_LOOKING_FORWARD_TO_STRATTO'S_FIRST_NOTE_ON_MONDAY_NOW_!!!!
|
46.2455 | BORING ARSE... | VYGER::MMURRAY | | Fri Oct 20 1995 23:37 | 5 |
| YOU LAST TWO SOFT SOUTHERNERS WOULD NOT KNOW WHAT TO DO IF YOU SAW SOME
REAL FOOTBALL FANS!
P.S I HOPE YOU ENJOY YOUR HOT CHOCOLATE AND BISCUITS TONIGHT!
|
46.2456 | | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | I hope you're happy now | Mon Oct 23 1995 11:04 | 12 |
|
re. last
>>YOU LAST TWO SOFT SOUTHERNERS WOULD NOT KNOW WHAT TO DO IF YOU SAW SOME
>>REAL FOOTBALL FANS!
Well, go on, enlighten us then. Just what are you supposed to do if you
see some "real" football fans?
Jeff
|
46.2457 | SUPERGLUE NEEDED?? | CHEFS::WEAVERD | | Mon Oct 23 1995 11:05 | 8 |
| Well Stuart it seems your prediction on Friday would have been proved
right if we had a goalkeeper that could hold on to a ball of cotton
wool covered in super glue. Bossie seems to have extended his
repertoire from just passing the ball to opponents forwards from the
feet to include hand passes. I think Ossie rules might be a better game
for him sometimes.
Derek
|
46.2458 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Oct 23 1995 11:10 | 10 |
46.2459 | A CHEF or a YUPPY? | CHEFS::OHAGANB | | Mon Oct 23 1995 15:51 | 1 |
| Testing, testing.
|
46.2460 | Too many chefs..... | CHEFS::OHAGANB | | Mon Oct 23 1995 15:52 | 3 |
| Oh dear, a CHEF. I object to this.
Barry.
|
46.2461 | this is "football" | VYGER::MMURRAY | | Mon Oct 23 1995 16:45 | 3 |
| Who said i was a Rangers fan maybe i am just a football lover who
thinks Arsenal are a disgrace to football!
|
46.2462 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Oct 23 1995 16:58 | 15 |
| re -1
> -< this is "football" >-
>Who said i was a Rangers fan maybe i am just a football lover who
>thinks Arsenal are a disgrace to football!
Alternatively, you could just be a sad moron who takes all of his views
from the tabloid press and is obviously incapable of an original
thought.
Then again, that would credit you with the intelligence and ability to read.
Stuart
|
46.2463 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Oct 23 1995 17:06 | 8 |
| Stuart,
Our new football "expert" certainly seems to exhibit all the
characteristics we know and love from those charming Leeds supporters.
You know, agressive, rude, confrontational, wears wellies etc. Have we
found a friend for Rick ?
Dave
|
46.2464 | or Stretch | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Oct 23 1995 17:06 | 1 |
|
|
46.2465 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Mon Oct 23 1995 17:07 | 1 |
| OI !!!!
|
46.2466 | Hmmm, wonder if a certain hostelry in N5 is open.... | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Oct 23 1995 17:13 | 8 |
| Arsenal are playing Sampdoria on 9/11/95 at Highbury in a testimonial
for Alan Smith.
Dave,
You interested.....
Stuart
|
46.2467 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Oct 23 1995 17:20 | 3 |
| I'm certainly interested in the hostelry - would we *have* to go the
game this time ? Oh, and one more thing, let's keep this a bit quiet.
We don't want Panesy tagging along again do we ?
|
46.2468 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Oct 23 1995 17:43 | 6 |
| Dave,
Why are you worried about the game? You know we would only spend 25
minutes in the ground.
Stuart
|
46.2469 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Oct 23 1995 17:45 | 3 |
46.2470 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Mon Oct 23 1995 17:50 | 8 |
| >You know we would only spend 25 minutes in the ground.
At least you'd get 25 mins of football... if it was ManU I'd
definately skip the game and go straight for the curry...
Cheers,
Mr. Leeds(x3)
|
46.2471 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Oct 23 1995 17:51 | 8 |
| re -1
Or on the Black Grape tickets I've just managed to procure.
Mind you, I think something like a curry should be arranged for oung
alistair when he leaves. Al, care to comment?
Stuart
|
46.2472 | | CHEFS::PANES | An honest face and a stupid hairstyle | Mon Oct 23 1995 19:48 | 10 |
| <<< Note 46.2467 by CHEFS::EDWARDSD >>>
> I'm certainly interested in the hostelry - would we *have* to go the
> game this time ? Oh, and one more thing, let's keep this a bit quiet.
> We don't want Panesy tagging along again do we ?
Apparently not.
Panesy
|
46.2473 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Oct 23 1995 19:52 | 8 |
| OJ,
We do. Dave was just being nasty. But then Northerners are like that,
aren't they?
BTW, how was Millwall yesterday? Did your "friends" cause trouble?
Stuart
|
46.2474 | Info required | CHEFS::MCKIEN | NICK | Tue Oct 24 1995 16:17 | 12 |
| Anyone,
Arsenal are playing Bolton this weekend, is it on Sunday or Monday.
cheers Nick.
Also, do you know of any good Arsenal screen savers or wallpapers for
PC'S?
Nick.
|
46.2475 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Oct 24 1995 16:25 | 4 |
| > Arsenal are playing Bolton this weekend, is it on Sunday or Monday.
Monday.
|
46.2476 | Thomas through the midfield!!!!!! | CHEFS::OHAGANB | Destination Donegal | Tue Oct 24 1995 16:51 | 18 |
|
> Also, do you know of any good Arsenal screen savers or wallpapers for
> PC'S?
> Nick.
You'll find the above things on the Arsenal Web site. Have'nt got the
fttp thingamyjig address to hand but I'll post it later, unless the
ever resourceful Mr Stratford beats me to it. You'll also find wav
files on there, in particular Brian Moore's commentary on the last
minute of the championship decider at Liverpool in '89. Something
every DEC Scouser should have as their Windows Exit sound file.
Barry.
|
46.2477 | | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | You are only coming through in waves | Tue Oct 24 1995 18:05 | 10 |
| > Mind you, I think something like a curry should be arranged for oung
> alistair when he leaves. Al, care to comment?
Is it really over 24 hours since I last managed to get into notes ;-(
I can't cope with this work stuff!!!
As far as a curry is concerned, that sounds like a pretty good idea.
Al_Needing_to_lie_down_having_entered_a_note_in_46!!
|
46.2478 | i'll set me whippet on yer! | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Here's 10p. Phone a man who cares! | Wed Oct 25 1995 13:20 | 11 |
|
Barnsley 0-3 Arsenal
Bould, Bergkamp, Keown.
Could have been a problem for Arsenal but they put on a good performance (gits)
to brush Barnsley aside (Gnash, Wail). Bergkamp was involved in all the Arsenal
goals apparently (Gnash, Gnash, Shriek).
Ian.
|
46.2479 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Oct 25 1995 13:54 | 8 |
|
Ian,
You omit to mention the penalty which Barnsley missed. Aledgedly it
went so high over the bar that it was last seen heading over the
Yorkshire Moors...
Stuart
|
46.2480 | nur! :-) | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Here's 10p. Phone a man who cares! | Wed Oct 25 1995 15:31 | 4 |
|
Go ahead and gloat! I'm not listening anyway!
Ian.
|
46.2481 | Another In-Joke | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Oct 25 1995 17:56 | 6 |
46.2482 | Platt back in the frame | CHEFS::YOUNG_P | | Fri Oct 27 1995 13:35 | 8 |
|
David Platt came through his second reserve game in two days last
night. He was said to be very pleased that there had been no
reaction with the knee in both games and that he felt very good.
BR has also stated that Platt will be available for the game at Bolton
on Monday night.
Paul
|
46.2483 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Tue Oct 31 1995 10:57 | 18 |
| A mixture of poor finishing, good goalkeeping and poor crossing led to
defeat against a mediocre Bolton side, who despite being fired up for
the match and winning, still look odds on for the drop. Still may as
well get these bad results out of the way now and hopefully the
finishing will have improved for the match on Saturday at home to Moan
Utd. Wright got booked (again) and is now looking at a suspension.
Seems that Ince is leaving the sunny climes of Milan this week to go
and live in North London, if the press and their 'sources at Inter' are
to be believed, which would give the fixture on Saturday a bit of
needle. However, it is coincidentally the Italian transfer window this
week/next week (?) so that would explain the additional media frenzy.
Oh and just to make matters worse, GG is claiming that he had, and
exercised, first refusal on Schmeichel and Kanchelskis. Probably didn't
sign them because they aren't that good at centre-half.
Stuart
|
46.2484 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Tue Oct 31 1995 11:16 | 7 |
| >Wright got booked (again)
No change there then.... what did he get book for... ??
Cheers,
Rick.
|
46.2485 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Tue Oct 31 1995 11:31 | 6 |
| It wasn't that obvious. He went to head a ball but his momentum carried
him into a defender. The bloke on Sky seemed to think that it was for
elbowing but if thats the case then he should appeal against it as his
elbow was nowhere near the defender.
Stuart
|
46.2486 | Liverpool stay 3rd | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Here's 10p. Phone a man who cares! | Tue Oct 31 1995 12:12 | 5 |
|
What was the score Stuart?
Ian.
|
46.2487 | Last night | CHEFS::YOUNG_P | | Tue Oct 31 1995 12:18 | 16 |
|
I watched the game last night on Sky. Even though I was pretty gutted
by the result I think it was one of the most enjoyable matches I
have seen Arsenal play for a long time, a shame about some of the
finishing but the Goalkeeper for Bolton definitely earned his wages
last night. It was also quite pleasing to see Glenn Helder playing
well, he gave their right back nightmares every time he ran at them.
All credit to Bolton though they got the goal and managed to hang on,
obviously apart form the result ( and some of the defending ) I think
there were alot of positive points with the Arsenal performance last
night and perhaps they can build on that.
Anyone care to comment.
Paul
|
46.2488 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Tue Oct 31 1995 12:21 | 5 |
| Team from the wrong side of the Pennines 1 - Poor Cockneys 0
Cheers,
Rick
|
46.2489 | You can always rely on the Sheep to drag a conversation to the gutter | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Tue Oct 31 1995 12:27 | 6 |
| Rick,
Hmmm, Leeds (x3) are away tonight to a team who put 5 past them at
Elland Road aren't they. Should be a close game then.
Stuart
|
46.2490 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Tue Oct 31 1995 12:35 | 5 |
| Yep... we are playing PSV....
Cheers,
Rick.
|
46.2491 | Wrong side of the Pennines?? | CHEFS::WEAVERD | | Tue Oct 31 1995 12:40 | 7 |
| Both sides of the Pennines are the wrong side.
They're both too far North.
Cheers
Derek
|
46.2492 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Tue Oct 31 1995 12:46 | 9 |
| Rick,
As we are arguing about geography, Arsenal are not Cockneys. Cockneys
are born within the sound of the Bow Bells. The only bells you can hear
at Highbury are those of fire alarms.
hth,
Stuart
|
46.2493 | | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | You are only coming through in waves | Tue Oct 31 1995 13:01 | 9 |
| >>He went to head a ball but his momentum . . .
A very loose term here Stu.
It looked more to me that he knew he wouldn't get anywhere near it, so launched
himself at the player in the vague direction of the ball, bundling him to the
ground.
Al
|
46.2494 | Hot off the press | CHEFS::YOUNG_P | | Tue Oct 31 1995 14:13 | 16 |
|
Chaps,
Some gossip for you, I got this from the Arsenal Clubcall,
1. Anders Limpar is on his way back to Highbury, apparently the deal
will go through either end of the week or early next week.
2. Pehaps slightly less believable - Arsenal are supposed to have
contact Juventus with reference to the availability of Vialli,
apparantly his contract runs out at the end of the season and
he wants to come to England to play in the Premiership.
Could be interesting if it happens but I doubt it.
Paul
|
46.2495 | So you're sad enough to ring Clubcall, eh? | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Tue Oct 31 1995 14:19 | 7 |
| Paul,
The Vialli story ran at the weekend. Apparently, Vialli was quoted as
saying that he had received an offer from 'one of the big English
clubs'. As for Limpar, I'll believe it when I see it.
Stuart
|
46.2496 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Tue Oct 31 1995 14:23 | 8 |
| >'one of the big English clubs'
It could have been Leeds... we are supposed to be making a "big"
signing in a few weeks time according to the grape vine...
Cheers,
Rick.
|
46.2497 | Mugs away | CHEFS::YOUNG_P | | Tue Oct 31 1995 14:28 | 9 |
|
Stuart,
re: so your sad enough to ring clubcall, eh!
Some mug has to ring them or they wouldn't make any money.
Paul
|
46.2498 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Tue Oct 31 1995 14:36 | 15 |
| .2496
Rick,
Leeds (x3) are rgularly 'going to make big signings'. They actually
make less than Arsenal do.
.2497
Paul,
At least you know that you are making some money for the club. Makes it
all worthwhile.
Stuart
|
46.2499 | Not deterred by Andrea Silenzi ;-) | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue Oct 31 1995 15:05 | 15 |
| I can confirm the Vialli rumour from the Italian end too. Apparently,
he told the press that there are four possibilities for his career when
his contract with Juve runs out (in no particular order):
- Juventus (new contract)
- Sampdoria
- England
- retire (highly unlikely)
In fact, it seems to be the in-thing for players here to express a wish
to move to England.
Dom
|
46.2500 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Tue Oct 31 1995 15:07 | 5 |
| Well it is the best league in the world... ( Cough )
Cheers,
Rick.
|
46.2501 | Please come to Ibrox, Mr. Vialli !!! | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Tue Oct 31 1995 15:13 | 9 |
| Re: Vialli
Hewas quoted after the Champions League game against Rangers, that he
wanted to play for Rangers and show them exactly how to play football
like his team-mates just had !!
Ian
|
46.2502 | Here come Arsenal, double the price. | CHEFS::OHAGANB | Destination Donegal, possibly | Tue Oct 31 1995 17:12 | 21 |
| re .Ince.
More brawn. What's the point? Furthermore, 6 million has been mentioned
and that's a waste of money. Look to the continent and pay half for a
more creative player.
re. Limpar.
No doubt Dein & Hill-Wood will pay more than we sold him for continuing
the laughable policy of overspending. I suggest a straight swap for
Merson.
re. Vialli.
He's about 30 or 31 so what's the point when Wright's in the same age
group and is proven at Arsenal. Having said that he'll be offerred to
most English clubs for 2-3 million but we'll pay 4.5 million for him.
Cynical, moi?
Barry.
|
46.2503 | | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue Oct 31 1995 17:23 | 8 |
| >He's about 30 or 31 so what's the point when Wright's in the same age
>group and is proven at Arsenal.
31, going on 32...and he also comes into the "more brawn" category,
although maybe that's what Arsenal currently lack up front.
Dom
|
46.2504 | Not that I'm suggesting Ince is a beautiful woman ;-) | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue Oct 31 1995 18:09 | 13 |
| >More brawn. What's the point? Furthermore, 6 million has been mentioned
>and that's a waste of money. Look to the continent and pay half for a
>more creative player.
On reflection, Barry, I think that dismissing Ince as mere "brawn" is
a bit OTT. Why is it in this country that we seem to have it in for
players who happen to be able to tackle?
Reminds me of the old femminist lament: "A beautiful woman with a
brain is like a beautiful woman with a club foot".
Dom$getting_deep_and_probably_irrelevant
|
46.2505 | Dom fancies Incey ! | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Oct 31 1995 18:29 | 21 |
| >On reflection, Barry, I think that dismissing Ince as mere "brawn" is
>a bit OTT.
Agreed. I presume the suggestion was that because Arsenal have
already got "brawn", in the form of Martin Keown, they don't need Ince.
Interesting comparison.
Actually, Ince has got a lot more to his game than simply being a good
tackler. He's one of the few (English) players who can link defence
and attack. In my opinion, Arsenal still need a player like him to
fill that gap between the excellent defence and the potentially potent
forward line and Judas would be perfect for the job. On the other
hand, I think Arsenal should be wary of signing Ince for 2 reasons :
First, he's very matey with Wright (x3) and the two of them together could
increase the intensity with which they play the game. This could be
good but could also lead to further disciplinary problems. The second
reason is that Ince likes to run the place - hence his frequent
bust-ups (allegedly) with Fergie, Kidd and Bruce. Arsenal already have
2 players in Adams and Platt who could lead the team - would Ince be
prepared to be "just" a player ? I doubt it.
|
46.2506 | | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue Oct 31 1995 18:43 | 11 |
| >Dom fancies Incey !
I guess it's those manic eyes and the eloquent conversation that make
me weak at the knees!
Seriously (well, partially!), I'm 99% sure that if Ince ambled around
the field with his shirt outside his shorts, dragging his toes in the
Glenn Hoddle/Jimmy Connors fashion, and generally shirking tackles,
people would think rather differently of him.
Dom
|
46.2507 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Oct 31 1995 19:05 | 18 |
| > Seriously (well, partially!), I'm 99% sure that if Ince ambled around
> the field with his shirt outside his shorts, dragging his toes in the
> Glenn Hoddle/Jimmy Connors fashion, and generally shirking tackles,
> people would think rather differently of him.
>
> Dom
I think Paul Ince is a fabulous footballer. However I do think the
"dark side" to his character will cause people like Crystal Paranoid
Man to ignore his talent and perhaps categorise Ince alongside players
like Vinny Jones, Julian Dicks etc. Indeed, if "The Guv'n'r" was
playing alongside Nicky Butt in Utd's midfield this season, instead of
that psycho Roy Keane, I would have no hesitation in tipping Utd to win
the title.
As it is, Utd will have to make do with that dream-team combination of
Nicky Butt and Brian "Choccy" McClair ! Good times ahead eh ?
|
46.2508 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Tue Oct 31 1995 19:10 | 12 |
| Dave,
Re Ince & other 'Guv'nors'
They (i.e. Platt & Adams) have been in enough England squads with him
to know what he is like. That said, its a bit different to be with
someone for 6 days every month than for 6 days a week.
As for him and Wright, I understand that Don King is very happy to
represent them...
Stuart
|
46.2509 | Tackling isn't for thoroughbreds... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue Oct 31 1995 19:25 | 21 |
|
>I think Paul Ince is a fabulous footballer. However I do think the
>"dark side" to his character will cause people like Crystal Paranoid
>Man to ignore his talent and perhaps categorise Ince alongside players
>like Vinny Jones, Julian Dicks etc. Indeed, if "The Guv'n'r" was
>playing alongside Nicky Butt in Utd's midfield this season, instead of
>that psycho Roy Keane, I would have no hesitation in tipping Utd to win
>the title.
Couldn't agree more, Dave. As regards discipline, he's his own worst
enemy.
Incidentally, you (and others) might be amused to hear that, for the
moment, the Italian press have labelled him "an introvert" - probably
due to his lack of progress with the lingo (especially when compared to
Roy Hodgson, who's only been here for about a fortnight!).
In the meantime, he's already putting himself about to good
effect...just ask Franco Baresi!
Dom
|
46.2510 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Thu Nov 02 1995 19:40 | 8 |
| Carrying on the Ince for Arsenal theme, according to The Stun, Fergie
has stated that he is happy to keep with the young 'uns and in the same
piece of news, Inter are alledged to be trying to sign a Swiss
midfielder.
Dom, you know what you said about Saturday....
Stuart
|
46.2511 | Ince deal could be back on!! | CHEFS::YOUNG_P | | Fri Nov 03 1995 11:30 | 10 |
|
Stuart,
I saw in the Today newspaper ( yesterday ) that Karl-Heinz Rumminige
director of Bayern Munich is resigned to losing his Swiss striker
( can't remember his name ) to Inter. He also said that he strongly
suspects that the Ince deal will be back on with Arsenal in the very
near future because of this.
Paul
|
46.2512 | You'll have to stick with Jensen, Hillier and co. for the moment... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Fri Nov 03 1995 14:35 | 22 |
| >...Inter are alledged to be trying to sign a Swiss midfielder.
>
>Dom, you know what you said about Saturday....
...and I still stand by it!
Seriously, the newspapers here continue to state that Ince is very much
a part of Inter's plans, and that he's going nowhere for the moment.
Interest had been shown in Ciriaco Sforza, a Swiss midfielder, but he's
unlikely to come to Inter this year. Hodgson is really after a quality
forward, and after getting the thumbs-down from Man. Utd (for the
umpteenth time), he appears to be concentrating on Casiraghi of Lazio.
I have heard some negative reports about Ince's training methods, i.e.
he seems to prefer doing all his physical workouts on his own (using
the same routine that he used at Old Trafford), and not with the rest
of the squad under the control of the club's trainer. Then again, he's
so far ahead of the rest in terms of fitness that it's almost
embarassing; Orlandini and Dell'Anno in particular look like Gazza at
his absolute chubbiest!
Dom
|
46.2513 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Fri Nov 03 1995 16:43 | 11 |
| Dom,
>You'll have to stick with Jensen, Hillier and co. for the moment
^^^^^^^
Not so. He's currently considering a loan move to a team in another
part of London. Apparently, he doesn't like the current Arsenal strip
and wishes to wear one with nice arrows pointing upwards on it...
Stuart
|
46.2514 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Tue Nov 07 1995 12:18 | 5 |
| Latest rumour hitting the streets is that Arsenal are having
discussions with Sampdoria about signing Roberto Mancini. Somebody in
the UK Press is obviously very bored...
|
46.2515 | Just ask Ray Wilkins what he thinks of Mancini... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue Nov 07 1995 12:48 | 30 |
| >Latest rumour hitting the streets is that Arsenal are having
>discussions with Sampdoria about signing Roberto Mancini. Somebody in
>the UK Press is obviously very bored...
Not so, Stuart. Everyone here is talking about Mancini going to
Arsenal, and even the player himself has asked for time to discuss his
future with his parents.
As it happens, last Sunday he was involved in the most bizarre
sending-off I've ever seen (vs. Inter). Running on to a loose backpass
in the area, he fell/dived/was tripped by Pagliuca, Inter's keeper.
Mancini got up and pointed to the spot (arrogant brat that he is), at
which point the referee skipped up and showed him a yellow card for
playacting!
Little Brat nearly hit the roof. Ripping off his captain's armband
(I kid you not), he ran over to the dugout and asked to be substituted.
The manager rightly refused, and one or two Sampdoria players
physically hauled him back onto the field. Tantrums far from over,
Little Brat walked straight back to the centre circle, called the
referee a cheat (amongst other things) and was already wheeling round
to leave the field again as the referee got the red car out. This time,
Mancini made a gesture to the crowd as if to say "No more!". Of course,
all this may well speed up his move to Arsenal, because I suspect a 7/8
match ban in Italy would be more than likely.
You'll love him, Stuart; in terms of dialogue with referees, he makes
Paul Ince look like a choirboy :-)
Dom
|
46.2516 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Tue Nov 07 1995 12:55 | 10 |
| > and even the player himself has asked for time to discuss his future
> with his parents.
Shouldn't that be his agent?
It is difficult to see where he would fit into the side at Arsenal at
the moment. Not unless he is (a) being brought in as a midfield
playmaker or (b) as cover for the centre halves when they get injured.
Stuart
|
46.2517 | The Italian Jobs | CHEFS::YOUNG_P | | Wed Nov 08 1995 12:11 | 14 |
|
In the Today newspaper the headline is that Ince can go. The Inter
chairman Massimo Moratti has been quoted as saying that while he
would like to keep Ince they are desperate for a new striker. This
is the first indication that Inter are prepared to let Paul go.
On the subject of Mancini the paper has reported that rumours
are running high in Italy that Arsenal have secured his services
in a loan deal until the end of the season with perhaps a view to
making it permanent. Maybe Dom can comfirm this.
Paul
|
46.2518 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Nov 08 1995 12:16 | 10 |
| What the 'kin hell is going on here? I know GG never signed anyone in
his last years but this is ridiculous. Every player, settled or
unsettled, is on his way to Highbury or at least thats what the Press
believes.
Obviously last seasons sleaze at the Mecca of Football has meant that
the journos are bored this season now that everyone is behaving
themselves.
Stuart
|
46.2519 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Nov 08 1995 12:34 | 9 |
| If Ince is going to Arsenal, it does beg the question of whether this
deal was actually completed last week, with Utd agreeing to back down
on the proviso that the deal was *not* announced before the Arse-Utd
game. It would also confirm a lot of speculation at OT during the
summer that Ince was always angling for a move to Arsenal, but
Utd were wary of selling him to another English club because of the
fans' reaction.
Nice 5 month holiday in Italy for the wife eh ?
|
46.2520 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Nov 08 1995 12:42 | 10 |
46.2521 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Nov 08 1995 12:59 | 9 |
46.2522 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Nov 08 1995 13:04 | 11 |
| Dave,
1) So who are Utd after? Anderton? Baggio? Eddie McGoldrick?
2) Wasn't there a clause that said Inter didn't have to pay if he
didn't stay for a year?
I am suspicious of this move. I have yet to see a photo of Ince in an
Arsenal shirt...
Stuart
|
46.2523 | International web of intrigue... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Wed Nov 08 1995 13:30 | 29 |
| >On the subject of Mancini the paper has reported that rumours
>are running high in Italy that Arsenal have secured his services
>in a loan deal until the end of the season with perhaps a view to
>making it permanent. Maybe Dom can comfirm this.
I'm afraid I can only add more disjointed rumours, Paul ;-) Italian TV
were saying on Sunday that Inter intend to let Ince go because they
desperately need a striker instead (and cash is becoming short). And
the man they've got their collective eye is...
Alan Shearer ;-)
If they can't get him, they'll bid for Casiraghi (Lazio).
As for Mancini, he's expected to make a decision today. The irony is
that Sampdoria are leaving for London to play a friendly against the
Gooners on Thursday (did you know this, Stuart?), and Mancini will
probably make his decision known at the airport (worthy of a Hitchcock
film, eh?).
In the meantime, he yesterday ruined the hopes of Italians who have him
in their Fantasy League teams by scoring an incredible 2.3/10 in the
national press, after his tantrums on Sunday. This is, needless to say,
an all-time-low for Serie A.
Dom
|
46.2524 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Nov 08 1995 13:36 | 8 |
| Dom,
The Arsenal v Sampdoria match is a benefit game for Alan Smith who had
to retire due to injury earlier this year. He has asked George Graham
to be his Guest of Honour. Should be interesting to see how his
conversation with the Arsenal Board goes...
Stuart
|
46.2525 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Nov 08 1995 13:43 | 23 |
46.2526 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Nov 08 1995 16:06 | 6 |
| > and Mancini will probably make his decision known at the airport
So, when he turns up with 20 suitcases and 100 packing cases,
Sampdoria will get a hint of his decision?
|
46.2527 | Brought tears to my eyes... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Wed Nov 08 1995 16:15 | 11 |
| >So, when he turns up with 20 suitcases and 100 packing cases,
>Sampdoria will get a hint of his decision?
Yeah, struck me as quite amusing too.
Not as amusing, though, as Franco Baresi who went on Italian TV last
night and made an emotional appeal to Mancini not to desert Italian
football. You'd think he was giving up football to peddle drugs or
something ;-)
Dom
|
46.2528 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Wed Nov 08 1995 16:32 | 11 |
| >made an emotional appeal to Mancini
Why do they want to sign the bloke that wrote the theme to "The Pink
Panther"....
Are they buying him in to entertain the crowds at half time between the
two 45 minutes of Arsenal attempting to play football???
Cheers,
Rick.
|
46.2529 | 3 - 0 to The Arsenal | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Nov 08 1995 16:42 | 33 |
| re -1
Nurse, pass the cotton. Plank.
re -2
Dom,
What did Baresi say? 'We need petulant players to stay in this
country'? 'Bob, don't go otherwise your international career will go
down the pan'?
It is significant that he will give his decision at the airport. That
would seem to indicate he is not going to stay. Any normal person would
give the decision prior to arriving at Customs. It is a bit melodramatic.
SCENE: Press Conference at Genoa Airport
Version 1:
Mancini 'I cannot stay. I bid you all a fond farewell' Cue tears
and much sadness from Bobby as he boards the plane.
Version 2:
Mancini 'I love Samp too much to leave' Cue tears of joy from
Mancini.
Dom, is his contract up for renewal? Is this his way of angling for
better terms?
Stuart
|
46.2530 | | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Wed Nov 08 1995 17:08 | 19 |
| Rick's scriptwriter's written his way into the New Year's Honours List
with that last little gem. Vintage.
>What did Baresi say? 'We need petulant players to stay in this
>country'? 'Bob, don't go otherwise your international career will go
>down the pan'?
Well, I only caught the end of it, but the bit that stuck in my head
was the solemn: "Roberto, I embrace and I implore you to think again!"
(this sort of stuff whacks the viewing figures up better than any soap
opera!)
Your airport scenarios lack imagination. I can see him taking off and
the plane writing "SAMP" (in blue) or "ARSE" (in red) in the sky ;-)
Dom
P.S. His "international career", FWIW, stands at something like one
goal in 40 odd caps. Makes Tony Adams look like Gerd Muller.
|
46.2531 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Nov 08 1995 17:13 | 6 |
| Are there a number of players leaving Italy at the moment? Are the Italian
Press/Players/Fans genuinely worried about this?
Baresi may have been a good player but he is a bit of a dick.
Stuart
|
46.2532 | They are all at it | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Nov 08 1995 18:44 | 12 |
| Quote from Gianluca Vialli in todays italian press:
'I know they [Arsenal] are after him but Mancini should not go. For
that reason, I am dissauding him with all the force of our
friendship. We are not talking about a normal player. We are
talking about a man who has something special in his blood'
Of course Gianluca is doing this because he is Mancini's friend. It
obviously has nothing to do with the fact that if Arsenal sign Mancini
then Vialli's supposed move to Highbury will be off,
Stuart$overly_cynical_probably
|
46.2533 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Thu Nov 09 1995 11:02 | 15 |
| According to Skytext, Tottenham are favourites to sign Ince. This would
explain Ince's smugness in front of the Sky cameras when asked about
his proposed move to Highbury. However, given that he is linked with
just about every London club bar Leyton Orient, we shall see.
According to ITV, BBC and IRN, Arsenal are still favourites, although
only ITV are brave (?) enough to say Ince is definitely leaving Inter.
The other leave the word 'could' in sentences before mentioning him
leaving Inter.
Nothing about Mancini other than one of the Italian Web Pages
mentioning a deal is to be struck at Highbury today *if* Mancini still
wants to leave Sampdoria.
Another day of boredom for the Press beckons.
|
46.2534 | Paul Ince | SIOG::SMYTH | | Thu Nov 09 1995 16:39 | 4 |
| Arsenal have now said that they have pulled out of the race to sign
Paul Ince so where will he go now
GS
|
46.2535 | | CHEFS::OHAGANB | Destination Donegal, probably | Thu Nov 09 1995 18:16 | 9 |
|
> So, when he turns up with 20 suitcases and 100 packing cases,
....He better be sure that David "gotta picka pocket or two" Hillier
is'nt there to greet him.
Barry.
|
46.2536 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Thu Nov 09 1995 18:26 | 6 |
| Barry,
On the subject of David, do you know when he goes for trial? I read it
was sometime this month?
Stuart
|
46.2537 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Thu Nov 09 1995 18:48 | 6 |
| I suppose that Tony Adams will be able to tell him what is like
inside....
Cheers,
Rick.
|
46.2538 | Nurse! Nurse! Rick 'Jimmy Tarbuck' Morrell is back | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Thu Nov 09 1995 18:52 | 1 |
|
|
46.2539 | If its good enough for the media... | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Thu Nov 09 1995 19:16 | 7 |
| Of course, with all this Ince/Inter speculation, the media could be
'barking up the wrong tree'. Wright is supposedly not playing tonight
against Sampdoria. It is known that Wright and Ince are good friends.
Inter have stated that they need a striker thus it is possible that
Wright is going to Inter.
Stuart
|
46.2540 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Nov 09 1995 19:21 | 13 |
| >Inter have stated that they need a striker thus it is possible
>that Wright is going to Inter.
...would certainly tie in with the speculation about Mancini.
Arsenal haven't made a serious bid for the title since signing Ian
Wright. This coupled with Rioch's requirement for his players to be
nice, friendly, settled-down chappies, could make this a distinct
possibilty. Arsenal would never sell Wright I hear you cry - in the
same way that Newcastle would never sell Cole, Utd would never sell
Ince and Palace would never sell Dowie (ok - only joking about the last
one).
|
46.2541 | Tempting fate !!!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Thu Nov 09 1995 19:38 | 8 |
| Dave,
At the risk of being tarred and feathered as a closet Gooner, along
with the Leeds(x3) abuse I get from Stratto and your good self, I think
Stuart could easily reply to the title challenge jibe with a pithy
retort about their current position in the league !!! (not that that
will last for very long eh Stuart ???)
Stretch.
|
46.2542 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Thu Nov 09 1995 19:38 | 7 |
| According to CEEFAX, Ince is staying at Inter.
Ian Wright is...
...probably going to sign for Sampdoria in a player-exchange for
Mancini. The deal will give Arsenal money as well.
|
46.2543 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Nov 09 1995 19:41 | 8 |
| >According to CEEFAX, Ince is staying at Inter.
>Ian Wright is...
>...probably going to sign for Sampdoria in a player-exchange for
>Mancini. The deal will give Arsenal money as well.
What's the source of the Wright swap deal ? CEEFAX or a few pints at
lunchtime ?
|
46.2544 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Thu Nov 09 1995 19:41 | 7 |
| Stretch,
Err, I would like to give Dave a sh1tload of stick but the basic premis
of his note, i.e. that we haven't challenged for the league since
Wright signed, is rather depressingly correct.
|
46.2545 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Thu Nov 09 1995 19:43 | 7 |
| Dave,
I've just completed my course in Football Journalism and thought I'd
kick it off with a story that is as accurate as any that has been
published in the press recently.
SAtuart
|
46.2546 | What about Mancini for 3 centre-halves of their choice? | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Thu Nov 09 1995 19:57 | 7 |
| Stuart,
Were it not for Wright's age, that little scenario (Wright for Mancini
+ cash) would be more than believable. But Mancini's no "pollo di
primavera" (= "spring chicken"!) either.
Dom
|
46.2547 | Right, whats the next 'media frenzy' about then? | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Fri Nov 10 1995 11:19 | 27 |
46.2548 | Lots of nice totty at Highbury these days... | CHEFS::OHAGANB | Destination Donegal, probably | Fri Nov 10 1995 16:52 | 12 |
| Took my son to see the game last night. It was of such quality (but
what would you expect?) that he spent the quieter moments, namely
most of it, perusing the merchandising catalogue.
I remember (cue Four Yokrshiremen sketch) when the merchandising, or
souvenir as we called it, info occupied all of one page in the back
of the programme every once in while, in sexy black and white and no
picures. Aye, but we were happier then.
Barry.
|
46.2549 | Sexism? In football? My, how quaint | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Fri Nov 10 1995 16:56 | 12 |
| >Lots of nice totty at Highbury these days...
Are observations like this allowed in here? Yes? Excellent.
>It was of such quality (but what would you expect?) that he spent the
>quieter moments, namely most of it, persing the merchandising
>catalogue.
Sounds like a re-run of the Inter friendly at the start of the season.
At least you got a couple of goals.
Stuart
|
46.2550 | Ere, gotta a copy of Loaded. Way-heh! | CHEFS::OHAGANB | Destination Donegal, probably | Fri Nov 10 1995 17:44 | 9 |
| Stuart,
I wondered whether anyone would say anything about the "totty"
reference. However, from time to time I have to relieve myself
(ooerr) of my, otherwise, natural state of PC-ness (too many
years as a teen socialist, mate) and slip into (fnaar, fnaar)
something a bit more uncouth. Phwoaarrghh!! and all that.
Barry.
|
46.2551 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Fri Nov 10 1995 17:49 | 2 |
| Just out of interest, as Mr O'B has admitted to it, how many people in
here read 'Loaded'?
|
46.2552 | | CHEFS::OHAGANB | Destination Donegal, probably | Fri Nov 10 1995 18:02 | 4 |
| Hang on a minute, one of the engineers down here (overtly male enviroment
'n all that) buys it and I occasionally take a peek, erm, honest.
Barry.
|
46.2553 | And our survey said........uh uh !!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Fri Nov 10 1995 18:03 | 3 |
| Not me !!!
Brief_Stretch.
|
46.2554 | Back from the Internet | CHEFS::ANDERSONR | Endsleigh Frenzy | Fri Nov 10 1995 18:40 | 5 |
|
I have been known to. The mag that really annoys Mrs A. though is
Maxim, so that's the current preferred reading matter.
Rob
|
46.2555 | Rennaisance Man writes..... | CHEFS::PANES | Debbie Magee: Old dog - new tricks | Fri Nov 10 1995 18:57 | 16 |
| <<< Note 46.2554 by CHEFS::ANDERSONR "Endsleigh Frenzy" >>>
-< Back from the Internet >-
> I have been known to.
Ando, you rascal. Have you started mixing up phat with the
Bedford massive? 'Nuff respect.
Me. I have bought Loaded of three occasions - its in-flight stuff.
Low concentration level needed, and the occasional picture of some
top notch splosher.
Stuart
|
46.2556 | Strange these Palace folks !!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Fri Nov 10 1995 19:28 | 5 |
| Splosher !!!! As far as my Eastenders language course(Pete Beale)
informs, me a cup of splosh is a mug of tea. Are you hot for canteen
staff or what ???
Curious_Stretch.
|
46.2557 | | CHEFS::PANES | Debbie Magee: Old dog - new tricks | Fri Nov 10 1995 19:36 | 18 |
| <<< Note 46.2556 by CHEFS::CROSSA >>>
-< Strange these Palace folks !!!! >-
> Splosher !!!! As far as my Eastenders language course(Pete Beale)
> informs, me a cup of splosh is a mug of tea. Are you hot for canteen
> staff or what ???
Half way right. Pete "Blimey Caff, we've 'ad a wight wesult" Beale
often asked for a "cup of splosh" This was sometimes followed by the
words "ta, tweacle". Meaning, "May I please have a cup of tea,
young lady".
A "splosher" on the other hand, is the female of the species. As in,
"I can't have another one, 'cos the old splosher is waiting for me"
Hope this helps,
Stuart
|
46.2558 | And who said footballers are greedy and overpaid? | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Nov 13 1995 19:38 | 7 |
46.2559 | Another Highbury Hopeful!! | CHEFS::YOUNG_P | | Wed Nov 15 1995 12:40 | 12 |
|
Latest rumour to do the rounds with the journalists is BR
is supposed to be about to make a bid for Lee Sharpe at
around 5 million.
Seems to me that any player at any club in the world that
seems the slightest bit unsettled gets linked with Arsenal
and BR is going to splash out this and that for him.
I wonder who will be next ?
Paul (who's starting to get a bit cynical now)
|
46.2560 | You'll get used to it | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Nov 15 1995 12:42 | 5 |
| Paul,
Was that from Clubcall, by any chance?
Stuart
|
46.2561 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Nov 15 1995 12:58 | 2 |
| The speculation about Sharpy was on the news this morning. The news
report also suggested that Arse were after Bowyer from Charlton.
|
46.2562 | Maybe more than a rumour ???? | CHEFS::YOUNG_P | | Wed Nov 15 1995 14:37 | 15 |
|
Stuart,
Re: was that cluball
No not this time, I actually got the Sharpe info from the Today
newspaper. On seeing the latest note about it being on the news
this morning it may well be more than just a rumour. Mind you
when I see a picture in the paper of him in our colours shaking
BR's hand then I will believe it.
As for Bowyer I believe BR has been watching him with interest
since pre-season.
Paul
|
46.2563 | Wright Suspended | CHEFS::YOUNG_P | | Thu Nov 16 1995 10:22 | 7 |
|
I heard on the radio last night that Wrighty has failed in his bid to
have his yellow card against Bolton overturned by the F.A. His three
match suspension will start on Saturday against Tottenham.
Paul
|
46.2564 | In that case, I'm definitely going to Twickers | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Thu Nov 16 1995 13:24 | 1 |
|
|
46.2565 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Thu Nov 16 1995 13:26 | 7 |
| >I'm definitely going to Twickers
You want to go and watch a real mans game like Rugby League...
Cheers,
Rick.
|
46.2566 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Fri Nov 17 1995 16:29 | 11 |
| Well its seems that the reason that Hartson hasn't been playing is not
as sinister as first thought. Contrary to popular belief, BR left him
out of the side not because he wanted to stop defenders hoofing the
ball 60 yards up the pitch but because John is
fair-skinned/ginger-haired and in the summer, he found it difficult to
train because of the hot weather. He was continually sunburnt. So there
you have it, a real reason for not playing someone rather than the old
chesnut 'he's no good and doesn't fit in with my plans'.
Hartson is leading the 'attack' at the Theatre of Nightmares tomorrow.
Aside from that, its the team that beat Moan U.
|
46.2567 | Got to let them win something I suppose ! | CHEFS::YOUNG_P | | Mon Nov 20 1995 14:19 | 10 |
|
Well after saturdays game I am getting it from all sides today seeing
as in our group there are 6 Tottingham fans.
I didn't get to see the game due to work, did anyone go ?
From what I heard on the radio it seemed like a very entertaining game
end to end stuff, shame about the result though.
Still I am hoping we will exact our revenge on them at Highbury.
Paul
|
46.2568 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Mon Nov 20 1995 14:20 | 5 |
| Hey.. Stuart.. your a bit quiet this morning....
Cheers,
Rick.
|
46.2569 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Nov 20 1995 14:35 | 9 |
| Rick,
Nope, Just waiting to see who would enter the usual 'ha!ha! you
lost'-type note.
Thanks for being predictable.
Stuart
|
46.2570 | HA HA YOU LOST !!! | CHEFS::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Mon Nov 20 1995 15:09 | 1 |
|
|
46.2571 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Mon Nov 20 1995 15:15 | 13 |
| >usual 'ha!ha! you lost'-type note.
Well it wasn't me mate... I was just stating a fact....
Looks like Mr. Wilson has had that pleasure....
Cheers,
Rick.
|
46.2572 | What's going on | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Nov 22 1995 11:59 | 4 |
| According to reports, Bruce Rioch is expected to be heavily censured
by the Arsenal Board. Apparently, the directors are extremely unhappy
that players other than Ian Wright are scoring. Last nights game, where
4 different players scored, is thought to have been the last straw.
|
46.2573 | Match report, pur-leese ? | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Return of the irrelevant one | Wed Nov 22 1995 12:03 | 1 |
|
|
46.2574 | Read it in a paper - Scorers: Bergkamp, Hartson, Dickov & Winterburn | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Nov 22 1995 12:11 | 7 |
| Malc,
Didn't go. We've got them next week in the Merson Cup and given that we
have tickets for that, I didn't feel like going last night. I can only
recall one game against them in the last decade that hasn't been dire.
And that was because we won 7 - 1. Even that wasn't great game. We
scored 6 in the last 20 minutes.
|
46.2575 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Wed Nov 22 1995 12:36 | 7 |
| >Didn't go.
He's an arm chair supporter....
Cheers,
Rick.
|
46.2576 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Nov 22 1995 13:02 | 5 |
| Rick,
I generally find that the armchair supports me.
Stuart
|
46.2577 | Stick that one in your sheep-dip, Ricky !! | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Wed Nov 22 1995 13:04 | 7 |
| OOH, you're so cutting Stuart !!!
Tell us another one, go on !!
Ian
|
46.2578 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Wed Nov 22 1995 14:12 | 7 |
| Ooo.. its that funny "Scotsman".... I bet you'll be laughing when
Rangers get knocked out of Europe....
Cheers,
Rick.
|
46.2579 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Nov 22 1995 14:13 | 8 |
| Rick,
>laughiong
Wassat then?
Anyway, aren't Rangers already out of Europe? Didn't the home 'dicking'
by Juventus knock them out?
|
46.2580 | Not quite ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Return of the irrelevant one | Wed Nov 22 1995 14:20 | 7 |
|
I think Rangers can still technically qualify actually but it needs
something on a par with the Second Coming for it to happen. Personally,
I would not waste my money betting on it.
Ann Aberdonian.
|
46.2581 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Wed Nov 22 1995 14:39 | 6 |
| Nope... they still have a mathematical chance of getting through.... if
the results go their way....
Cheers,
Rick.
|
46.2582 | I can't resist this | MOEUR8::SMITH | | Wed Nov 22 1995 17:17 | 9 |
|
Ref: .2580
>> something on a par with the Second Coming...
In my book (The Bible!) that's a certainty, so please rewrite the note
as Rangers qualify.
Ian
|
46.2583 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Nov 22 1995 17:20 | 3 |
| re -1
Would The Bible be the right book....?
|
46.2584 | Donald Findlay as Devils Advocate ! Har-har! | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Return of the irrelevant one | Wed Nov 22 1995 17:30 | 11 |
|
Oh all right
How about the Second Coming happening in the south side of Glasgow
(not incredibly far from my house btw) at approximately 7.45 PM BST
tonight with supporting cast of Ian Ferguson, Ian Durrant, John Brown
and Davie Dodds as the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse ? Or am I
getting my biblical stories confused ?
Malc.
|
46.2585 | I've done it again, I rang Clubclall | CHEFS::YOUNG_P | | Tue Nov 28 1995 14:22 | 10 |
|
Last night I was listening to clubcall and the main feature was that
Rioch is about to buy Lee Bowyer from Charlton. I haven't actually
seen Bowyer play before, but by all accounts he is supposed to
be one of the brightest prospects in the Endsleigh League and
a potential future International hence Rioch's interest in him this
season.
Anyone know anymore on Bowyer ?
Paul
|
46.2586 | Who needs Junihio when you've got Hartson? | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Thu Nov 30 1995 11:15 | 16 |
| Paul,
Arsenal have been after him for a while.
Last nights game produced an excellent performance and how it was only
2 - 1 is beyond me. Well no it isn't. The Wednesday 'keeper had an
excellent game which allied with some poor finishing kept the score
down. Even Adams is getting a tad carried away with it all, providing
an overlapping run down the right and putting the cross into row Z of
the North Stand Lower Tier. He left that to Ian Wright. Mind you, there
was a mass duck for cover when Adams reached the goalline with the ball
loosely in control.
Newcastle in the next round. Deep joy.
Stuart
|
46.2587 | Bring on the Geordies | CHEFS::YOUNG_P | | Thu Nov 30 1995 11:34 | 16 |
|
Stuart,
Didn't catch the draw are we home or away to the Geordies.
Saw the highlights of the game last night Merson is starting to look
very good, I believe he was man of the match, I think that were
starting to see the best of sniffer now.
Like you said it was an excellent team performance and their
probably should have been more goals. There is a positive point to
playing Newcastle in the next round, according to the commentry last
night they have only kept 5 clean sheets this season so hopefully we
can capitalise on that.
Paul
|
46.2588 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Thu Nov 30 1995 11:51 | 19 |
| Paul,
I didn't catch the draw either. I was told this by my boss who doesn't
know whether we are home or away but and I quote, "they mentioned
Highbury" so it may be at home....
Merson is playing well and certainly is repaying the faith shown in him
by the club and the FA. Still think he should have been sacked but
there you go. BTW, he has a testimonial in May.
Last nights programme had a classic announcement in it. With effect
from the Coventry home game in February, a section of seats in the North
Stand Lower tier is being set aside for those supporters who wish to
sing/chant at matches. Nothing wrong there, in fact its a reasonably
good idea. However, the section will be known as "The Singing Section".
So when you go to buy your tickets you will be asked, "Singing or
non-Singing Section?" by the gormless geek serving you.
Stuart
|
46.2589 | Reserve 4 seats for a Mister Pavarotti ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Professor Yaffle | Thu Nov 30 1995 12:14 | 21 |
|
> Last nights programme had a classic announcement in it. With effect
> from the Coventry home game in February, a section of seats in the North
> Stand Lower tier is being set aside for those supporters who wish to
> sing/chant at matches. Nothing wrong there, in fact its a reasonably
> good idea. However, the section will be known as "The Singing Section".
> So when you go to buy your tickets you will be asked, "Singing or
> non-Singing Section?" by the gormless geek serving you.
This MUST be a wind-up, Stuart. Are you implying that it will be
compulsory to sing in this section ? Or that it is forbidden to sing
anywhere else ? Can we look forward to bus trips of Welsh male voice
choirs making pilgrimages to Highbury to provide accappella harmonies
to such gems as "1-0 to the Arsenal" etc ? Brass bands ? Steel bands ?
Van Halen and Bon Jovi ? Sir Cliff Richard medleys of hits at Christmas ?
There might just be some milage in this. I've been racking my
brains for a Bristol City to kick off ...
Malc.
|
46.2590 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Thu Nov 30 1995 12:30 | 12 |
| Malc,
Nope 'tis true. You aren't banned from singing anywhere else in the
ground but the club are trying to get some atmosphere going. Highbury
has a poor atmosphere at the best of times so the idea is the clubs
attempt to respond to criticism. Also, when you buy these tickests, you
have no complaint about the language/singing because you know what you
are letting yourself in for. My only point would be the name of the
section. The Singing Section? Somebody could have come up with
something better!
Stuart
|
46.2591 | This definitely has potential ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Professor Yaffle | Thu Nov 30 1995 12:52 | 16 |
|
Stuart
What happens if you buy a ticket for the Singing Section but when
you get to your seat due to being 4-0 down in the first five minutes
you don't feel like singing anymore ? Do the Harmony police come and
turf you out and put you in the Feeling Sorry For Yourself Section ?
Do you get free throat pastilles with your ticket ? Or microphones ?
Will there be auditions to get in ? Will it be separated into bass,
tenor and soprano sections ? Song sheets with the words to "1-0 to the
Arsenal" on them ? Will away fans try to get in and disrupt the singing
with melodic counterpoint ?
Malc.
|
46.2592 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Thu Nov 30 1995 12:57 | 5 |
| Malc,
At 4-0 down, I would looking to get thrown out for other reasons...
Stuart
|
46.2593 | How many sections are there ? | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Professor Yaffle | Thu Nov 30 1995 13:13 | 25 |
|
Stuart
I think the Singing Section is a good name. The only thing is you
would have to rename the other bits of the ground for consistency.
Therefore you could have :
The Talking Section, divided into Talking About The Match and
Talking About Anything Except The Match.
The Non-Talking Section, including the Slumped Depressed In Your
Seat Chewing Your Fingernails row (where I would be).
The Hurling Abuse At The Away Fans Section.
The Throwing Various Objects At Away Fans Section.
The Eddie McGoldrick Appreciation Section (behind one of the
flodlights probably).
The I Remember The Double Winning Side Of 71 Now They Were A Good
Team Section.
Malc.
|
46.2594 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Thu Nov 30 1995 13:25 | 7 |
| Malc,
You forgot The Get Ball Forward/George Graham Was A Really Good Bloke
Section which presumably will be situated behind the directors box.
Stuart
|
46.2595 | More revenue.... | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Thu Nov 30 1995 13:32 | 15 |
46.2596 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Thu Nov 30 1995 13:44 | 11 |
| Ian,
That one's already been kind of done. There is a compilation cd/lp of
'Classic Arsenal Songs as sung by Supporters' available at present.
Presumably, the old chestnuts 'You're gonna get your f***ing head
kicked in' and any songs referring to violence being perpetrated
against other supporters didn't make it to the final version.
And no, I resisted all temptation to buy it.
Stuart
|
46.2597 | This would knock Ossies Dream into a cocked hat | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Professor Yaffle | Thu Nov 30 1995 13:58 | 11 |
|
Stuart
You wouldn't need to release records at all. If you could get the
Singing Section to stage Madame Butterfly or The Magic Flute during
matches you could be allocated money from the National Lottery a la
Covent Garden. For matches which go to extra time and penalties you
could put on a full blown version of the Ring Cycle.
Malc.
|
46.2598 | Mr.Sad | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Here's 10p. Phone a man who cares! | Thu Nov 30 1995 14:10 | 7 |
|
I had a copy of "the Kop Choir" when I was 10.
Anyone still got a copy?
Ian.
|
46.2599 | Maybe we should be in UK_MUSIC ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Professor Yaffle | Thu Nov 30 1995 14:21 | 16 |
|
> I had a copy of "the Kop Choir" when I was 10.
> Anyone still got a copy?
Even if I had I wouldn't admit it.
But I have a Pink Floyd LP called Meddle which has a track called
Fearless on it which I am sure has a snatch of the Kop singing "You'll
Never Walk Alone". Is it the Kop? And if it is did they ever get any
royalties ?
Malc.
PS Has anybody got that famous record "The Highbury Singing Section
Sings Andy Stewart" ?
|
46.2600 | Cue Stratto | CHEFS::PANES | Destination unknown | Thu Nov 30 1995 14:57 | 5 |
| Presumably, it being Highbury and all that, most of the seats will
be given over to the "Booing Section".
Stuart
|
46.2601 | Er, if I'm in time...Snarf or something !! | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Thu Nov 30 1995 14:58 | 9 |
| Would people have to wear any sort of uniform to sit in this Singing
Section. You could have one of those Barber Shop style straw hats, with
a red blazer and a nice pair of white Farah slacks.
Hmm, that does sound nice !!
Ian.
|
46.2602 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Thu Nov 30 1995 15:01 | 11 |
| Panesy,
Not any longer. No booing (yet).
Ian,
1. You need to type faster
2. You are very sad indeed
Stuart
|
46.2603 | I like the idea of a Booing Section ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Professor Yaffle | Thu Nov 30 1995 15:33 | 13 |
|
Ian
If we can get them doing Grand Opera then they will all be in
costume anyway. We'd have to get all the Valkyries to sit together but
I don't expect that to be much of a problem. The people sitting behind
the Giants will not have much of a view but this is probably a plus.
But for normal everyday singing I always think you can't beat a
nice dinner suit. With matching Doc Martins.
Malc.
|
46.2604 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Thu Nov 30 1995 15:36 | 11 |
| Malc,
> With matching Doc Martins.
I've always found that Reeboks are more socially acceptable with the
Dinner Jackets.
Contrary to popular belief, this isn't a wind-up. It is true that a
singing section has been created at Highbury.
Sad but true.
|
46.2605 | I love the smell of napalm in the morning ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Professor Yaffle | Thu Nov 30 1995 15:50 | 20 |
|
> Contrary to popular belief, this isn't a wind-up. It is true that a
> singing section has been created at Highbury.
Oh we believe you alright Stuart. We're just extrapolating the
whole idea to its (il)logical conclusion. Though why at Highbury and
nowhere else has me a little intrigued ...
I think it would be great to see hordes of enormous women with
spears and armour charging about all over Highbury singing at the tops
of their voices about Magic Rings. Why not take it one step further and
reenact that scene from Apocalypse Now with the helicopters swooping in
out of the sun to fire missiles at the Manchester United goal, and Bruce
and Pallister trying to head them away ? That might give Alex Ferguson
something to moan about.
This could open up a whole new concept in entertainment.
Malc.
|
46.2606 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Thu Nov 30 1995 16:07 | 6 |
| Malc,
I have had comments from certain noters disbelieving my comment.
Stuart
|
46.2607 | | CHEFS::ASHLEYSMITH | get yer kicks with Julian Dicks | Thu Nov 30 1995 16:25 | 5 |
| Those fans in the 'Snoozing section' at Highbury aren't going to be
very impressed by all of this. I would guess some form of Noise Control
will be enforced.
Detective Decibel
|
46.2608 | | CHEFS::WEAVERD | | Fri Dec 01 1995 11:21 | 4 |
| A beer on next Saturday's result?? After 0-4 last season you must be
confident enough to give me the draw as well??
Derek
|
46.2609 | A bit of culture ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Professor Yaffle | Fri Dec 01 1995 13:12 | 50 |
|
A Midwinter Nights Dream
========================
A Short Opera in One Act
Players :
Tony Adams (Bass) : a shady character
The Arsenal Defence (Tenor) : a motley crew
The Singing Section (Various) : a singing section
The Referee (Soprano) : a miserable wretch
Paul Merson (Spoken part) : another shady character
Act One Scene One
A penalty spot somewhere in North London.
(Enter Tony Adams who sings a short aria lasting approximately three
hours bemoaning his hard life in prison from which he has not long been
released. Song finishes to great applause.)
Tony Adams: But soft. What light through yonder midfield area breaks ?
Forsooth, 'tis a Manchester United forward.
(Sings)
Come forth referee, blowest thy whistle, for verily
He is offside.
Arsenal Defence:
Yes yes we agree he is offside.
Singing Section:
HE IS OFFSI-I-I-I-IDE!
Referee:
PHEEEEP!
Paul Merson:
Mines a large one.
(Exeunt to great applause.)
The End
|
46.2610 | Malc, you're bored aren't you | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Fri Dec 01 1995 13:39 | 1 |
|
|
46.2611 | Malc, you're on curious, mind-altering drugs aren't you | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Here's 10p. Phone a man who cares! | Fri Dec 01 1995 19:35 | 0 |
46.2612 | Help needed | CHEFS::YOUNG_P | | Fri Dec 08 1995 15:25 | 18 |
|
I have had a phone call from a chap in Scotland who is desperate to get
hold of 2 tickets for the Arsenal vs Liverpool game at Highbury on the
23.12.95.
Apparently he has already contacted the hotline and been told that he
has to wait until all the Bondholders and season ticket holders have
got their tickets before he is able to buy one.
The second ticket he wants to buy is supposed to be a Christmas present
for his brother. It would be much appreciated if anyone could help out
with getting the tickets or give us some advice on how to proceed as he
is worried that he will miss out.
If anyone can help out could you mail me Paul Young @SBP and I will let
him know, alternatively my DTN is 7782 2259.
Thanks in advance
Paul
|
46.2613 | Silly Billy!! | CHEFS::YOUNG_P | | Mon Dec 11 1995 19:24 | 8 |
| RE:46.2612
Ok, deliberate mistake for the day, the game against Liverpool on the
23rd is at Anfield and not Highbury. I knew that!! honest??
Paul
|
46.2614 | | CHEFS::OHAGANB | Going out with a fight in EC3 | Tue Dec 19 1995 16:21 | 6 |
| I have it on good authority that a certain Tony Adams was in attendance
at the Old Crown in Holborn last night and was, shall we say, under the
influence. No jokes about the possibility of the pub being part of the
Rat & Carrot chain, purlease.
Barry.
|
46.2615 | How did he get home ?? | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Tue Dec 19 1995 18:49 | 2 |
|
|
46.2616 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Fri Jan 05 1996 17:24 | 3 |
46.2617 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Mon Jan 08 1996 12:25 | 18 |
| Ah, well, at least we're still in the FA Cup. If David White hadn't
been so intent on reminding us why he is a former England International
and Premeiership player, another early exit from the Cup would have
been sealed. An appalling performance by Arsenal, truly crap refereeing
(Wright was through 3 times in the second half and brought down 3
times, rather curiously none resulted in a free-kick, penalty or
booking for the offender) but Sheffield united reckon that they played
really well so there is much hope for us yet 'cos they showed why they
are down the bottom of Division 1.
Bergkamp, Bould and Platt all return for Newcastle on Wednesday and
according to 'The Wapping Wonders', Arsenal are back in for Ince who
has stated that they are the only club he will return to England to
play for. It also has nothing to do with the fact that he has said
'privately' that the only way for him to get back into Venables Squad
is to play in the Premiership.
|
46.2618 | From this months Goal! | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Mon Jan 08 1996 16:39 | 5 |
| GG has given the reason for turning down Klinsmann when he had the
chance to sign him. Apparently Alan Sugars best mate wanted 50% of his
seasons salary up front and GG was suspicious of his motives. At least
he admits he got that one wrong...Also he defends Mark McGhee in the
same article which will go down well with the Reading mob, I'm sure.
|
46.2619 | Another exclusive from the super soaraway sun | CHEFS::YOUNG_P | | Tue Jan 09 1996 12:29 | 11 |
|
It looks like Arsenal are out of the frame to bring Vialli to England.
According to reports in today's Sun Chelsea are preparing a package to
take him to Stamford Bridge, apparently there have already been
negotiations between Chelsea and Juventus regarding a possible transfer
when his contract is up at the end of the season.
There was no mention of the interest Arsenal showed in him at the
beginning of the season which leads me to believe that he won't be
coming to Highbury.
Paul
|
46.2620 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Tue Jan 09 1996 13:28 | 2 |
| According to well informed sources, he is being linked with
Totteringham. Well, at least thats what Dave told me yesterday.
|
46.2621 | They won;t let me play football !!" | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Thu Jan 11 1996 15:10 | 34 |
| I don't really know what to say about last nights match. Arsenal won
the game with some of the worst tactics I have seen this Season. People
have come to regard Premiership football as fast-paced, exciting,
players being hustled into making mistakes kind of football, but last
night Arsenal simply went out to hack whenever possible !! Winterburn
was rightly booked for a challenge from behind on Rob Lee and then
brought down Ginola as he was on his way to goal...and Mr. Ashby booked
the Frenchman for diving !! It was quite clear that Winterburn caught
him and I think when he saw the Referee reaching for his top pocket
again, he started to walk off. Dixon had earlier gone right through
the back of Ginola and got away with it, but obviously fancied the
Frenchman something rotten, 'cos he never let go of him until a swift
elbow to the temple finally gave him the impression that he wasn't
wanted !! Keown and Ferdinand were also having a go at each other, but
there were no tongues involved as far as I could see !! They hacked,
kicked, tugged, yanked( yes that's Yanked !!) and constantly went
through the back of players. However, the first shot that Newcastle had
on goal, wasn't until the start of the 2nd half. Early in the 2nd half,
Helder was also booked for diving, even though Brian Moore was adamant
that Howey had brought him down. Wrong, Brian !! As the replay showed,
Mr. Helder decided to jump into the air when Howey was still about a
yard away from him !! Actually, the worst performance on the night WAS
Brian "The Brain" Moore !! He was SH*TE !! I'm sure BFR was getting
well p*ssed off with him by the end of the night, 'cos he stopped
answering his questions !!
Wright took both of his goals well and has now scored 26 goals in 27
cup games. That's quite a handy record !!
I haven't heard the draw, but I think Aston Villa will win the Cup.
Sorry to put the hex on you Derek, but there you go !!
Ian.
|
46.2622 | Villa await | CHEFS::BUSSONG | | Thu Jan 11 1996 15:21 | 7 |
| In that case you will be heading out of the competition as the
semi-final draw was:-
Arsenal vs Aston Villa
Norwich/ Brum vs Leeds
Graham
|
46.2623 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Thu Jan 11 1996 20:16 | 10 |
46.2624 | You're just a bunch of villains !!!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Thu Jan 11 1996 20:33 | 5 |
| Strange initiation rites at your club then. Passing/tackling etc etc
take a back seat to ability to commit crime !!!
Stretch.
|
46.2625 | Arsenal Yardies | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Fri Jan 12 1996 10:57 | 4 |
|
Peter Storey was'nt the youth team coach by any chance was he ????
Pj
|
46.2626 | Its done by letters. | CHEFS::WEAVERD | | Fri Jan 12 1996 11:46 | 13 |
| Thanks Ian we don't need your help!!!!!!!!!!!
I have a theory that the cup draw policy has changed recently. Instead
of it being based on some numerical basis, it is now alphabetical. How
else do you explain the potential three Arse - Villa matches inside a
month. Is the first team drawn at home first, i.e. first leg at
Highbury?? If this is the case I predict we will win on penalties. We
have a good record at that, Fizzy two years ago, Inter etc. However
with Seaman in goal that could be an interesting battle.
Cheers
Derek
|
46.2627 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Tue Jan 16 1996 19:16 | 7 |
| Coca Cola Cup Semi Final dates:
at Highbury 14/2/96 8pm (live on ITV)
at Villa Park 21/2/96 8pm (live on ITV)
|
46.2628 | No League & F.A. Cup double this year Stuart... | RDGENG::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Thu Jan 18 1996 11:48 | 3 |
| Sheffield Utd 1 - Arsenal 0
:->
|
46.2629 | Outplayed yet again. | CHEFS::YOUNG_P | | Thu Jan 18 1996 12:09 | 14 |
|
Is it me or is Glenn Helder crap. If he was ever to tackle anyone
I think he would die of fright, as for his shooting it's just about as
good as his tackling, he must of closed his eyes for the goal on
Saturday but he definitely had them open again last night.
The performance last night as far as I could see was nothing short of
abissmal, how can a team go from outplaying the Premier League leaders
and winning by two clear goals, and then a week later play with as much
conviction as your average Sunday pub team is beyond me!!
Nuff Said
Paul
|
46.2630 | ONE NIL TO THE SHEFFIELD !!!!! Morning Stratto | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Thu Jan 18 1996 13:01 | 5 |
| What I could not understand was who Helder was mouthing off at after
that superb strike. He took the shot, he noused it up. And I thought
Schmeical had copyright on bellowing at others for his own mistakes !!
Stretch.
|
46.2631 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Thu Jan 18 1996 16:11 | 6 |
| Well I thought I heard the Sheffield United fans chanting :
"Stratto.. Stratto... what's the score..
Stratto.. what's the score..."
|
46.2632 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Mon Jan 22 1996 16:27 | 22 |
| Firstly, I must say that I got into the office today expecting to read
some 'top' piss-takes but all I've seen so far was Rick extending his
fine Northern wit with the last note. On that front, according to the
press at the weekend, the estranged Mrs Seaman rang a Sheffield Radio
station to gloat over Arsenals defeat.
According to todays Evening Standard, the following players are up for
grabs:
Vince Bartram
Scott Marshall
Paul Read
Paul Shaw
Mark Flatts
Chris Kiwomya
Steve Morrow
David Hillier
and last but by no means least, Eddie McGoldrick
Fine additions to anyone's squad, I'm sure you'll agree.
|
46.2633 | Poetry Corner | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Best bang a tune on, our kid | Mon Jan 22 1996 16:43 | 14 |
|
Stu
I liked Frank Skinners pome on FFL yesterday. It went :
Parlour, Morrow and Hillier.
Can you think of a midfield sillier ?
No.
E.J. Thribb.
|
46.2634 | | XSTACY::JLUNDON | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Mon Jan 22 1996 18:50 | 7 |
| Anyone know what's happened to Arsenal?
Platt and Berkamp aren't exactly setting the world on fire, are
they?
James (a man who can hardly talk himself at the moment re:
Leeds).
|
46.2635 | Hmmmmm.... | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Mon Jan 22 1996 18:55 | 7 |
| James,
re -1
Why do you want to know?
Stuart
|
46.2636 | | XSTACY::JLUNDON | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Mon Jan 22 1996 20:06 | 8 |
| Re -1
Why aren't ye winning the league etc?
I expected big things from the Arse this year - you
have not being delivering.
James.
|
46.2637 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Mon Jan 22 1996 20:20 | 20 |
46.2638 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Tue Jan 23 1996 19:48 | 4 |
46.2639 | Stratto ..have you been at the glue again? | CHEFS::PANES | High drama at the low morale coral | Tue Jan 23 1996 20:05 | 10 |
46.2640 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Tue Jan 23 1996 20:05 | 7 |
| 15 million..... thats stupid money for a player...
Cheers,
Rick.
|
46.2641 | | XSTACY::JLUNDON | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Tue Jan 23 1996 20:09 | 5 |
| Re -1
Maybe it's Monopoly money ;-).
James.
|
46.2642 | What are they doing now !!!! | CHEFS::YOUNG_P | | Wed Jan 31 1996 12:10 | 26 |
|
Well it looks like Mr Hillwood has shot himself in the foot again.
Yesterday he was saying in the paper how players were becoming less
loyal to clubs, and todays headline is how Terry Venables is going to
take over at Highbury from Bruce Rioch. Where is the loyalty to his
manager ? It has been well publicised that Rioch has not yet signed the
contract of Arsenal manager because quote " there are a few minor
differences " but you would think that as the chairman decided to give
him a job in the first place he would show the commitment we were all
supposed to believe and get it sorted, after all its only been 9 months
since Rioch walked into Highbury and yet he is still out of contract.
As for the loyalty bit, I bet after reading the papers this morning
Bruce is feeling pretty pissed off after reading that Arsenal are
trying to persuade the England coach to take his job. I have got
nothing against Terry Venables I think he is a bloody good coach, but
surely if Bruce had the backing of the board his contract would be
sorted out by now. If Rioch does leave and Venables takes over what
happens in October when he gets put through the mill in his 5 or 6
court cases which will no doubt be made public knowledge will he be
sacked due to bad publicity for the club.
Mr Hillwood has a lot to answer for!
Anyone else got any comments to make on the above.
Paul
|
46.2643 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Wed Jan 31 1996 14:23 | 19 |
| re .2642
The lack of contract for Rioch sort of blew up last weekend on Sky TV's
Hold The Back Page. I am surprised that the story took this long to hit
the headlines. Not having a contract is becoming increasingly more
commonplace (indeed contracts for managers are becoming increasingly
more worthless) and do not imply any less commitment on either partys
position.
As for Venables being the next Arsenal manager, that is a non-starter.
Having sacked George Graham for financial irregularities (OK thieving
from his employers), I cannot believe that the Board would appoint
someone who has more 'baggage' than British Airways and whose financial
acumen makes GG look positively saint-like.
A bored journalist has put 2 + 2 together, using a Pentium, and come up
with 15,605.
Stuart
|
46.2644 | According to IRN Sport | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Wed Jan 31 1996 16:02 | 4 |
| Despite my confidence in the last note, Arsenal have decided to give
the story credence and will be making an announcement in the next hour.
Stuart
|
46.2645 | As noters in another conference say!! What is the saying about learning from errors | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Wed Jan 31 1996 16:12 | 1 |
| BWAAAHAAHHHAAAHHAAAA!!!
|
46.2646 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Wed Jan 31 1996 16:25 | 12 |
| Stretch,
What The F*** Is This About?
>-< As noters in another conference say!! What is the saying about l >-
^^^
I would expect them to deny that there is any truth in the matter and
that Rioch has signed a contract.
Stuart
|
46.2647 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Wed Jan 31 1996 17:31 | 10 |
| Stratto,
"What is the saying about learning from your mistakes !!!" - Should
have been the title.
The note title bar shows what you have typed as if it was going to be
entered as such. It then cuts half a sentence out during insertion.
ALRIGHT
Stretch.
|
46.2648 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Wed Jan 31 1996 17:57 | 3 |
| No, actually...
Stuart
|
46.2649 | G.Graham II | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | You ain't seen me, roight? | Thu Feb 01 1996 11:46 | 9 |
|
Venables??!!??
Some people never learn do they?
j.
|
46.2650 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Thu Feb 01 1996 12:15 | 6 |
| Typical Arsenal response to the "story", 'We aren't going to dignify
this with a rebuttal. It's complete garbage.'
Er, sorry but you have dignified it with a response.
Stuart
|
46.2651 | CCC semi final ? | ESSB::TJORDAN | Stan The Man | Thu Feb 08 1996 21:25 | 7 |
|
Hello,
Anybody know the dates of CCC semi final both legs.
Regards,
Tony.
|
46.2652 | | CHEFS::YOUNG_P | | Fri Feb 09 1996 11:57 | 7 |
|
Tony,
Have a look at note 46.2627.
Paul
|
46.2653 | From IRN | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Tue Feb 13 1996 19:45 | 7 |
| Bruce Rioch and Terry 'Scouse' McDermott have escaped punishment over
their handbags at 5 paces episode in the Merse Cup. Rioch has however
been warned about his future cup.
Leeds (x3) are denying that Arsenal bid for McAllister.
|
46.2654 | .... | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | Find a happy place...!! | Tue Feb 13 1996 19:55 | 8 |
| Stuart,
>>Leeds (x3) are denying that Arsenal bid for McAllister.
Must be true then !!
Ian.
|
46.2655 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Tue Feb 13 1996 20:05 | 5 |
| Ian,
Yep, he is expected to sign this week.
Stuart
|
46.2656 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Tue Feb 13 1996 20:09 | 7 |
| Hmmm.. right... sure...
Is that before or after he's played in the F.A. Cup?
Cheers,
Rick.
|
46.2657 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Wed Feb 14 1996 14:14 | 9 |
| Stuart,
Did Bruce sign his contract yet.
Here's to the lads tonight, hoping they get a good result, though mind
you, villa are playing well
Mick
|
46.2658 | | XSTACY::JLUNDON | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Wed Feb 14 1996 14:21 | 1 |
| So are Leeds ;-).
|
46.2659 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Thu Feb 15 1996 15:50 | 10 |
| Not a bad little game last night. I thought Villa played well but a
draw was a fair(ish) result. Thank christ away goals don't count in the
semi-finals.
As for Rioch, I don't think he has signed a contract yet. I understand
that he is waiting for the Board to decide if they are going to appoint
a 'Director of Football' and he is waiting to see if that will encroach
on his work as manager.
Stuart
|
46.2660 | | CHEFS::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Thu Feb 15 1996 15:59 | 7 |
|
Can we take it that the strange tune, with the words.. err..Arsenal,
ringing around Highbury last night is the new singing section..( with
band ) ?
Dave...
|
46.2661 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Thu Feb 15 1996 16:19 | 16 |
| Watched the game last night and I must admit, we were poor. Apart from
Dennis, we were average.
Due to the likes of Hillier, Dixon, Winterburn, Helder!!!, Jensen being
in the team, wright and merson suffer. I'd say if we had a better overall
team, wright and merson would show more. The amount to basic footballing
error was huge, they couldn't pass a ball straight. AS for hedler, he
should be shot.
Anyhow, as described elsewhere in this topic, arsenal need to off load
6-8 players, and then start to rebuild the squad.
Here's hoping we do well next week, but on last night's
performance....I've not confident.
Mick
|
46.2662 | Was it you Stratto eh? EH!? | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Thu Feb 15 1996 17:49 | 9 |
| Ref Singing section - Yeah .... I noticed one section of the crowd
were well up for a sing-song/wave your scarf scenario. Was this you
being a happy chappy (until full time) and encouraging your chums or
what Stratto?
Stretch.
P.S Yes I agree that the only thing to do with Helder is put him out of
his/our misery with a bullett.
|
46.2663 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Thu Feb 15 1996 19:01 | 4 |
| No, Stretch, it wasn't me. I sit in a different part of the ground to
those sad twats
|
46.2664 | Live from the war zone | CHEFS::PANES | Public footprint size 8 | Thu Feb 15 1996 19:08 | 5 |
| Did anyone else notice a suspicion of hand ball by Merson in
the build up to the first goal??
Stuart
|
46.2665 | Unbiased viewpoint | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Thu Feb 15 1996 19:24 | 5 |
| Stuart
No.
Stuart
|
46.2666 | You thought Merson was bad?!?!?!? | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Thu Feb 15 1996 20:25 | 4 |
| One by Merson? I saw at least THREE by Ian " I really should be sent
off 'cos I am a gobby git " Wright!
Stretch.
|
46.2667 | away goals | CHEFS::YOUNG_P | | Fri Feb 16 1996 11:18 | 8 |
| Stuart,
I was under the impression that because the semi's are a two legged
affair that away goals counted, if that is wrong then we have a better
chance than I first thought and I feel quite relieved.
Paul
|
46.2668 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Fri Feb 16 1996 11:27 | 16 |
| As far as I know.. away goals do count... Alan Parry was commenting
about it on Sunday during the Leeds match.
Does anyone else think that Brian Moore must be the worst commentator
on TV at the moment.... I don't know which game he was watching on
Wednesday but it certainly wasn't the Arsenal vs Villa match....
and when he's teamed up with Ian St. John or Ron Atkinson its even
worse....
Unfortunately, we're going to have to suffer these jokers all through
Euro 96... :-/
Cheers,
Rick.
|
46.2669 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Fri Feb 16 1996 11:52 | 5 |
| Apparently the rules have changed this season. Away goals count only
after extra-time has been played. Not that this matters as Arsenal will
win the second leg anyway.
Stuart
|
46.2670 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Fri Feb 16 1996 11:53 | 7 |
| Hmmmmm......
I wouldn't like to bet on that...
Cheers,
Rick.
|
46.2671 | Put yer beer where yer mouth is! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Fri Feb 16 1996 13:05 | 1 |
| Virtual pints?
|
46.2672 | Stretch only..... | RDGENG::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Fri Feb 16 1996 13:07 | 9 |
| I'll go a Virtual pint with you Stretch....
I'll go for a Villa win.. :->
I'll let you have the draw.... & it includes extra time...
Cheers,
Rick.
|
46.2673 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Fri Feb 16 1996 15:49 | 7 |
| According to the latest 'news', Platt and Adams will both be fit for
next Wednesday. Rather sad that, as it means that the world will be
deprived of seeing the silky skills of Andy Linighan and either Jensen
or Hillier.
Stuart
|
46.2674 | | CHEFS::OHAGANB | Live from the Ambassadors Residence | Fri Feb 16 1996 16:33 | 19 |
|
> deprived of seeing the silky skills of Andy Linighan and either Jensen
> or Hillier.
Stuart,
The only silky skills on display from Hillier will be those involving
him in a magician's cape and baggage carousel full of luggage. By the
way, have you ever noticed his style of running? I'm sure he must have
come out of leg-irons quite late.
As for Wednesday, well, don't you feel sorry for Bergkamp having to
play with such a bunch of incompetents? There has to be a clear out
a Highbury soon and a possible defeat at Villa Park will hopefully
hasten the departure of at least 10 players along with Rioch, who
I still think, was an uninspired appointment.
Barry.
|
46.2675 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Fri Feb 16 1996 16:38 | 11 |
| Barry,
Who would you have appointed instead of Rioch? I believe that the bloke
should be given a chance to clear out the dead wood from the Squad,
which will mean that all bar 6 players will go, and get shot of
Coneman, aka Stewart Houston. I would think that once Rioch starts his
clearout in the summer, he will have 2 seasons to deliver the goods. It
is too soon to start judging him yet. You've just been spoilt over
recent years...
Stuart
|
46.2676 | | CHEFS::OHAGANB | Live from the Ambassadors Residence | Fri Feb 16 1996 16:56 | 11 |
| Stuart,
Unfortunatley, the chap I wanted and rated as potential Arsenal
manager, Bobby Robson, could'nt sever his ties with Porto or
Sporting or whatever Portugeezers he's with. But then again,
thinking about Rioch's non-contractual status, perhaps Mr Robson,
unable to get out of the contract without a hefty financial buy out
by the poaching club, was told to wait a year by Arsenal. I would'nt
be surprised, you know.
Barry.
|
46.2677 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Fri Feb 16 1996 17:40 | 9 |
| Stratto,
Two seasons to prove himself! This is 1996 and managers are lucky to
get half a season. Look at last year in the premier league....50%
turnover of managers!
Rick - I am sure you know what I meant! Your beer against Strattos
beer. Oh Yeah ... Where were you yesterday lunchtime? eh? EH!?"?
Stretch.
|
46.2678 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Fri Feb 16 1996 17:44 | 12 |
| Stretch,
>Look at last year in the premier league....50% turnover of managers!
And exactly how many of those (a) resigned to take other posts or (b)
were in the job for less than 2 years? Perhaps you could provide us
with a detailed breakdown and then we will take your comments
seriously.
Or was your note part of The Sun journalism course?
Stuart
|
46.2679 | Just 'cos you did not like the header of me note in the manc string | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Fri Feb 16 1996 17:51 | 10 |
| Stratto,
What I was saying (and if you are being realistic you knew what I
meant!) is that in this day and age, fair or otherwise, you will not
get 2 years in that position. The Sc*m, who I am currently engaged in a
correspondence course with, have already provided me with the "pack of
vegetable" gags for use with assorted managers straying too close to
the wrong end of the table!!!
Stretch.
|
46.2680 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Fri Feb 16 1996 17:59 | 14 |
| Stretch,
>What I was saying (and if you are being realistic you knew what I
>meant!) is that in this day and age, fair or otherwise, you will
>not get 2 years in that position.
If by 'that position' you mean Manager of Arsenal Football Club, then
you are being excessively unrealistic. It would be a major surprise if
he went on the basis of poor performances before the end of his second
season in charge. When he was appointed, it was made clear by the Board
that the club is in a transitional period and that he is charged with
improving matters.
Stuart
|
46.2681 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Fri Feb 16 1996 18:06 | 6 |
| Stratto,
Has he (Rioch) signed his contract yet? Not that it is worth the paper
it is written on. Or are the Arse waiting for a better option to come
along? Perhaps they will rehire GG when his ban runs out eh? EH!?!?!
Stretch.
|
46.2682 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Fri Feb 16 1996 18:25 | 12 |
| Stretch,
Nobody knows if Rioch has yet signed his Contract. In reality, as you
said they aren't worth the paper they are written (or typed) on. The
media are short of stories and are trying to blow matters out of
proportion.
As for Mr Graham, somehow I don't think you will see him at Highbury in
the near future. I would expect him to manage abroad where he is well
thought of. Apparently.
Stuart
|
46.2683 | | CHEFS::OHAGANB | Live from the Ambassadors Residence | Fri Feb 16 1996 20:21 | 9 |
| Stuart,
re. Graham and a job abroad. I have it on good on authority that
George will resume his managerial career "somewhere in the far-
east" with a return to Blighty when the fuss has died down.
Barry_who_has_contacts_in_Scribes_West_oh_what_a_sad_bastard.
|
46.2684 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Mon Feb 19 1996 11:35 | 11 |
| David Hillier has stated that he wishes to remain at Highbury to repay
the clubs loyalty when he was in trouble for his 'purse snatching'
episode.
Presumably this David Hillier is not related to the David Hillier who
only 3 weeks ago asked to be put on the transfer list so that he could
resurrect his career. Interestingly enough, that David Hillier must
still be at Highbury as nobody has put in a bid for him.
Stuart
|
46.2685 | More about my favourite footballer - this from the Arsenal List | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Mon Feb 19 1996 14:40 | 15 |
| "A friend of mine, who grew up in the same area of Sarf Lunnon as the
afore mentioned convict, said that it was generally accepted that Mr
Hillier had been saved from a potential life of crime by being signed
for the Arsenal.
Apparently, he hung around with the wrong sort of people and allegedly
had a passing interest in other people's cars."
Nice to see that Davey boy hasn't wasted his education from 'the
streets'.
Stuart
|
46.2686 | | CHEFS::OHAGANB | Live from the Ambassadors Residence | Mon Feb 19 1996 15:18 | 15 |
| Stuart,
Whilst on the subject of Hillier, who came through the youth scheme,
it's rather depressing looking at the rather dismal return Arsenal
have had from this area in recent years. Himself, Parlour and Selly
and Morrow are hardly the products of a rich footballing academy(??)
now are they? I suppose you could consider Cole as a success but
Arsenal only saw the fruits of that in terms of the sell on value
when he left Bristol City.
Looks like the bumper crop which gave us Adams, Merson, Rocastle and
Thomas was a one off.
Barry.
|
46.2687 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Mon Feb 19 1996 16:44 | 30 |
| Barry,
It is a depressing area that the club needs to address. I think that
half of the problem was/is that the club has such a negative image that
they have trouble recruiting talented youngsters. A lot of that blame
falls squarely on the shoulders of George Graham.
The predicament of the Youth team is highlighted by the fact that the
club has put a large number of the Reserve team on the transfer list.
The only youngsters of promise at the club at the moment are Stephen
Hughes, a midfield 'playmaker' (no, don't laugh. It's true) and Matthew
Wicks, one of the youngsters that Man U got fined for making illegal
approaches to.
The biggest problem now is that the Scouting system seems to have
failed, and/or the club are very slow at following up leads on players.
This latter point applies to first team players as well as Youngsters.
I think that the backroom staff needs a big clearout, getting rid of
people like Pat Rice who are still stuck in the George Graham era. When
Rioch was appointed, he attempted to bring the Chief Scout from Bolton
(he was responsible for bringing McAteer & Stubbs to the club) and also
Colin Todd. Fortunately, Todd didn't come although when a comparison is
made between him & Coneman it is very difficult to judge who is worse,
but unfortunately we are still stuck with Burtenshaw in charge of a
crumbling scouting system, and this despite his admission that he took
a backhander from the Lydersen deal.
Stuart
|
46.2688 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Tue Feb 20 1996 16:09 | 6 |
| Ian Wright has been suspended for 2 games wef 28/2 for reaching 33
disciplinary points. The games in question are at QPR and either
Liverpool at home or Wimbledon away depending on Liverpools' FA Cup
commitments.
Stuart
|
46.2689 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Wed Feb 21 1996 15:13 | 7 |
| re -1
Mighty Mouth misses the games against QPR and Man City not Wimbledon or
Liverpool as previously reported. Tonights make or break match at Villa
Park is definitely on unless the weather changes for the worse.
Stuart
|
46.2690 | nil nil to The Arse-sir-null | CHEFS::PANES | Public footprint size 8 | Thu Feb 22 1996 13:34 | 6 |
| My condolences to Arse fans, on the end of their season. Console
yourselves with the thought that if Messrs Dein and Edwards et al
get their way, European football will be guaranteed and the Premiership
will just be for practice matches.
Stuart
|
46.2691 | | ZUR01::ASH | Grahame Ash @RLE | Thu Feb 22 1996 14:25 | 4 |
| Any chance of someone putting last night's results (not the Premier, thank you
very much) into one of the notes? Ta,
g
|
46.2692 | Was that a joke? | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Thu Feb 22 1996 14:32 | 1 |
|
|
46.2693 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Feb 22 1996 14:48 | 10 |
| re: a couple back
An exciting cup night in England
Fizzy Pop - Villa 0 Arse 0 (aet) Villa through on away goals
Cup 5th Rnd
Grimbsy 0 Chelsea 0
Sheep 0 Port Vale 0
|
46.2694 | | ZUR01::ASH | Grahame Ash @RLE | Thu Feb 22 1996 15:24 | 1 |
| Ta, Dave - no wonder they didn't bother to print them here.
|
46.2695 | ex | MARVEL::MCGAUGHRIN | | Thu Feb 22 1996 20:24 | 6 |
|
Will Adams ever take off that green trench coat again ? I thought that
he was wearing it to hide his identity.
Does the words "in shame" come to mind ?
|
46.2696 | I'm sure the last note is very funny but... | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Fri Feb 23 1996 12:22 | 3 |
| >Does the words "in shame" come to mind ?
Why?
|
46.2697 | Just be glad Derek is no longer around! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Mon Feb 26 1996 16:13 | 1 |
| Not too touchy at the moment are you,Stratto!
|
46.2698 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Mon Feb 26 1996 18:52 | 15 |
46.2699 | Why does Ian Wright want a move? | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue Feb 27 1996 11:54 | 8 |
| >Transfer gossip from the Arsenal list - Sporting Lisbon's centre half,
>Peixie, had talks at Highbury last week and is currently thinking the
>about the move.
So we can look forward to the cartoon classic pairing of "P(e)ixie and
Dixie" in Arsenal's defence next season, Stuart?
Dom
|
46.2700 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Wed Feb 28 1996 12:05 | 10 |
| >Why does Ian Wright want a move?
'cos he and Rioch aren't exactly best of friends.
>So we can look forward to the cartoon classic pairing of "P(e)ixie and
>Dixie" in Arsenal's defence next season
Ooh my aching sides.
Stuart
|
46.2701 | From the Arsenal mailing list | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Wed Feb 28 1996 18:20 | 12 |
| JVC look like ending their sponsorship of Arsenal at the end of the
season. Having been in existence for 13 years, the deal is the longest
running sponsorship agreement in English football. It is rumoured that
the adverse publicity surrounding Messrs Merson, Graham and Hillier
have affected JVC's thinking but they refuse to confirm or deny this.
Apparently, KY Jelly have expressed an interest in sposnsoring the
club. Their new advertising slogan will be:
'Up the Arse with KY Jelly'
|
46.2702 | Oh Dear !! | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | I've seen the Lemon !! | Wed Feb 28 1996 18:26 | 8 |
| Stuart !!
You do have to lower the tone, don't you !!
Ian.
Mind you, It'd bring a whole new meaning to "sliding tackle" !!
|
46.2703 | Sheep-worrier returns | CHEFS::BUSSONG | | Wed Feb 28 1996 18:27 | 4 |
| That's not exactly original, but it's still fairly amusing. Then again
anything to do with the Arsenal is amusing.
Graham
|
46.2704 | I've always liked the citreon 2CV | CHEFS::YOUNG_P | | Wed Feb 28 1996 18:50 | 7 |
|
Wasn't there a story last season sometime about a rumoured sponsership
deal with citreon worth megabucks!
Paul
|
46.2705 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Wed Feb 28 1996 19:30 | 4 |
| Citroen are still keeping an interest in this and have apparently been
in touch with the Arsenal Board recently about the situation.
Stuart
|
46.2706 | Splash that cash | CHEFS::BUSSONG | | Thu Feb 29 1996 12:13 | 5 |
| Apparently the ARse are close to making three big signings, reported to
be Alan Stubbs of Bolton for around 3.5m, Lizarazu, a left back from
Bordeaux and Patric Loko from Paris SG who's a midfielder or forward.
Graham
|
46.2707 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Thu Feb 29 1996 15:12 | 7 |
46.2708 | Phwerrr, want to see my puppies? | CHEFS::OHAGANB | Live from the Ambassadors Residence | Thu Feb 29 1996 18:12 | 16 |
| A snippet from that soaraway, sizzling Sun entitled "Riochs going
Loko".
"Loko's trail of chaos saw him smash up his car, attack policemen
and expose himself in front of a female police inspector. He was
placed under guard and spent the night in a psychiatric hospital."
Arsenal, through and through, I thought, until the bit about
exposing himself to females. In that case he's got to be heading
to the Riverside stadium, where he can perfect that particular
technique with that collossus amongst flashers, Captain Marvel.
Miaow.
Barry.
|
46.2709 | Wright on the move | CHEFS::YOUNG_P | | Fri Mar 01 1996 10:41 | 17 |
|
The headline in today's Sun says that Hoddle is closing in on Ian
Wright, the transfer fee is expected to be around 2.5m.
Apparantly the only hold up on the deal is Rioch is waiting to sign
Loko from PSG then he will give the go ahead fo Wright to leave.
Personally I think it may be a grave mistake to let him go. Ok I
know that he is 32 and if Arsenal are to get any decent money for
him then now is the time, but when you have a guy like Wrighty in the
team your always in with a shout. There are not to many strikers that
can score the type of goals that we have all become accustomed to
like Wright, and when things aren't going to well he can make something
out of nothing i.e Charity Shield against Man Utd.
I guess we will have to wait and see what happens.
Paul
|
46.2710 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Fri Mar 01 1996 12:03 | 16 |
46.2711 | | MOEUR7::SMITH | Fast as a Mamba, Brave as a Lion! | Fri Mar 01 1996 14:46 | 6 |
|
Having seen Loko play (through living in France) I think he will be a
good replacement for Wright. He scores lots of goals, and can easily
turn a game around. International regular too.
Ian
|
46.2712 | Shame about Saturdays result but... | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Mon Mar 04 1996 12:08 | 7 |
| The Looneypool game has been rescheduled for Tuesday March 19, ko
7.45pm. Presumably that is subject to them winning/losing at Leeds (x3)
in the FA Cup as I would expect any replay to be that week.
And Jensen is going back to Brondby. Hurrah!
Stuart
|
46.2713 | Jensen stays: Shock Exclusive! | CHEFS::BUSSONG | | Thu Mar 07 1996 19:12 | 10 |
| Apparently Jensen will not be re-joining Brondby after all as they are
unwilling to match the wages the Arse pay him. Jensen wants a cool
5,000 pounds a week which is more than the highest earner at Brondby
earns in a month!
The Evening Standard also said that Rioch will sign Lizarazu if
Bordeaux go out of the UEFA Cup in two weeks and Alan Stubbs could
follow before the transfer deadline.
Nothing more heard on the Loko transfer though.
|
46.2714 | Nice conversation piece for tonight! | CHEFS::CROSSA | It's gripped! | Thu Mar 07 1996 19:51 | 3 |
| Bet you need that drink now Stratto!
Stretch.
|
46.2715 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Cover Me! | Thu Mar 07 1996 19:56 | 6 |
| Stretch,
That was on the back of last nights Standard and has not upset me in
the slightest.
Stuart
|
46.2716 | | ZUR01::ASH | Grahame Ash @RLE | Fri Mar 08 1996 14:20 | 6 |
| I saw Loko last night, and wasn't impressed.He stood on the right touchline
(with his No 11 shirt) for the entire match. May have been under orders of
course. Good close control, but he didn't really produce anything of note.
Mind you, he won't be playing at Parma every week if he signs for you . . .
g
|
46.2717 | Sell him! | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Mon Mar 11 1996 12:09 | 9 |
46.2718 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Would you be seen with Fabio | Tue Mar 12 1996 13:26 | 6 |
| Rumour control has it that Bruce Rioch is alledged to have made racist
comments towards Ian Wright which has fuelled the change of mood by
Wright. I, however, doubt that this is the case as I think Mr Wright
would have spoken to the Press on this subject by now.
Stuart
|
46.2719 | You dirty sardine loving trawlerman | CHEFS::PANES | Too handsome to be homeless | Tue Mar 12 1996 14:53 | 8 |
| re racist comments
He didn't call him French , did he??
D Lacey
|
46.2720 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Would you be seen dead with Fabio? | Tue Mar 12 1996 16:25 | 1 |
| Arsenal v Liverpool is now on Wednesday May 1st, k.o. 7.45pm
|
46.2721 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Would you be seen dead with Fabio? | Wed Mar 13 1996 18:15 | 3 |
| According to CEEFAX, Ian Wright has been told by the club that he must
see out the remaining 3 years of his contract and will not be sold to
anyone. Well, not until the summer one presumes...
|
46.2722 | | ZUR01::ASH | Grahame Ash @RLE | Thu Mar 14 1996 14:10 | 4 |
| Maybe that's the equivalent of the Managers "Vote of Confidence"? Expect him
in a non-red shirt within the week!
g
|
46.2723 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Thu Mar 14 1996 14:16 | 7 |
| Grahame,
I do not believe that Ian Wright will be at Highbury next season, well
not as an Arsenal player, other than by virtue of Arsenal failing to
find a suitable replacement.
Stuart
|
46.2724 | From IRN | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Mon Mar 18 1996 19:48 | 3 |
| Bolton have signed Brian Small, a former England U-21 defender, from
Aston Villa. Cue speculation about Stubbs coming to Highbury in
tomorrows papers...
|
46.2725 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Tue Mar 19 1996 19:35 | 4 |
| According to Sky Sports, Arsenal v Spurs will be shown live on Monday
15 April 1996. Deep joy.
Stuart
|
46.2726 | | CHEFS::OHAGANB | A rather sordid ending | Thu Mar 28 1996 17:30 | 10 |
| Well, I think it's all over....and it will be next Thursday because
I will be leaving Digital after 9 years and two stretches with the
company. Just like to say hello and goodbye to all that have inhabited,
frequented and disgraced this and all the other notes in the footy
conference. There will be a testemonial drink somewhere in Holborn
next week.
Au Revoir,
Barry.
|
46.2727 | | CHEFS::PANES | Life is a displacement activity | Thu Mar 28 1996 20:20 | 15 |
46.2728 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Fri Mar 29 1996 11:51 | 4 |
| Good Luck Barry. Don't worry about missing out on the footie at
Highbury, there hasn't been any there for years...
Stuart
|
46.2729 | | CHEFS::ASHLEYSMITH | | Fri Mar 29 1996 16:53 | 7 |
| Barry,
Hope all goes well for you in the future, will miss your entertaining
contributions to the this conference. Let us know if you're going
for a bevy next week.
Andy
|
46.2730 | Take it easy chap. | CHEFS::CROSSA | What a splendid weekend! | Fri Mar 29 1996 17:18 | 5 |
| Barry,
Good luck etc etc...... Now, one Arse fan down, one to go! eh
Stratto!!!
Stretch.
|
46.2731 | Where's Bazza gone? | SIOG::SPENCER | | Tue Apr 09 1996 22:10 | 3 |
| Is Barry working for DEC in Ireland now? If not, anyone got a phone
number for him?
|
46.2732 | Just in time for the marching season | CHEFS::PANES | Life is a displacement activity | Wed Apr 10 1996 13:01 | 14 |
| Peter,
Is this a conspiracy to keep the Gooner quota up? Barry is currently
"resting" in Donegal and hopes to get a job in LONDONderry. I'm not
sure if he has a phone ( although I know he has a goat ), but I do have his
address, should you want to write.
sliante,
Stuart
|
46.2733 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Wed Apr 10 1996 16:37 | 12 |
| Errr...What are you doing back!!! I thought you knew better 8^)
It looks as if our numbers are on the decline, with barry and now
Stuart going. I must admit that I couldn't keep up with Stuarts high
standards of note entries, basically because I'm a lazy git and don't
like typing.
But if Peter is to return, then I'm sure people would agree that the
Gunners will be on the up (...in the notes but not on the pitch!!!)
Mick
|
46.2734 | Old Gooners never die! | SIOG::SPENCER | | Wed Apr 10 1996 17:06 | 22 |
| Hi Stuart and Mick (and any other "old timers"),
It's nice to be back in here again but it's only very temporary. I'm
probably outahere again next month unless they find something else for me
to do.
Sorry to see Barry leaving, what plans does he have for the goat? ;-)
Are any of the other old Gooners still around? Is MCunniffe still
counting Whelan's Championship medals? Are you still an Eagle Stu, or
did you take up an interest in football?
Looks like the red scum have been gifted the title, will that be 9 or 10
for them? I almost wanted the white scum to win the scum derby at OT
recently, I know, heresy, but ABU!
Hopefully, the white scum's tenuous claim on a 96-97 UEFA spot dies Monday!
O2bagooner!
|
46.2735 | The goat is being watched by Arsenal scouts | CHEFS::PANES | Life is a displacement activity | Wed Apr 10 1996 18:40 | 11 |
| <<< Note 46.2734 by SIOG::SPENCER >>>
-< Old Gooners never die! >-
> Are you still an Eagle Stu, or
> did you take up an interest in football?
An Eagle ( Glazier ) as kid, and I'll die an Eagle.
Good to have you back, albeit pro tem.
Stuart
|
46.2736 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Wed Apr 17 1996 14:49 | 7 |
| It seems that David Dein got very miffed about not being in The Sunday
Times 500 Richest People in the UK. To attempt to resolve this
situation, Arsenal are having a new home and away kit next season, both
of which are exceptionally similar to the current editions and both of
which will probably sell bucketloads.
Stuart
|
46.2737 | How long before you become a plc? | CHEFS::CROSSA | Only losers take the bus! | Wed Apr 17 1996 15:31 | 5 |
| Obviously took advice from M Edwards on the matter. eh!
Stretch.
|
46.2738 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Wed Apr 17 1996 15:42 | 10 |
| >How long before you become a plc?
At the moment there are no plans for Arsenal to become a plc. This idea
was apparently considered before the ill-fated Bond fiasco but
rejected. I think that they will wait and see how Chelsea and Newcastle
get on and, if these are successful, they will go public. At the
earliest, I would suspect it will be the year 2000 before you get the
chance to trade shares in Arsenal plc.
Stuart
|
46.2739 | New Kits Galore | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Wed Apr 17 1996 16:05 | 14 |
| <<< Note 46.2736 by CHEFS::STRATFORDS "Groovy, Laidback & Nasty" >>>
> It seems that David Dein got very miffed about not being in The Sunday
> Times 500 Richest People in the UK. To attempt to resolve this
> situation, Arsenal are having a new home and away kit next season, both
> of which are exceptionally similar to the current editions and both of
> which will probably sell bucketloads.
Don't fret, as Liverpool are bringing out new home and away strips after only
changing to new ones at the beginning of this season. Newcastle will also change
their away kit after one season. Leeds are changing all kits, as they are
changing sponsers. Money grabbers or what.
B@
|
46.2740 | ! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Only losers take the bus! | Wed Apr 17 1996 16:29 | 9 |
| B@,
>> Money grabbers or what.
Utd lead and the rest follow eh?
Stretch.
|
46.2741 | Stan won't have to cut his collar anymore? | FORTY2::JONES | Neil | Wed Apr 17 1996 17:48 | 8 |
|
Not much of a defence (and I don't mean Jones, Babb, Scales, Wright and
McAteer) but Liverpool are changing strip primarily because of a switch
to a new manufacturer (i.e. Nike).
Mind you, the change of supplier is probably money motivated.
Neil
|
46.2742 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | I'm just OUTATIME..... | Wed Apr 17 1996 18:06 | 14 |
| >Leeds are changing all kits, as they are changing sponsers.
I don't see whats wrong with that.... when you change sponsors then
you'd expect a change in kit...
ManU on the other hand haven't changed sponsors for ages.. but of
course they still change their kit approx. 5 times a year....
Now thats what I call "Money Grabbing".
Cheers,
Rick.
|
46.2743 | Stop your bleating! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Only losers take the bus! | Wed Apr 17 1996 18:33 | 8 |
| Actually, Rick, I wonder how many of your sponsors restrict themselves to
a 1 yr contract having seen the previous seasons performances??? Sharp
are probably more than happy to continue with their name on the chest
of Giggs, Cantona, Schmeical etc etc Who wants Deane, Palmer, Lukic,
Brolin(!) hoofing around with their brandname on them?? Sales would plummet!
Stretch.
|
46.2744 | Yes! Yes! Yes! There *is* a God! | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Fri Apr 19 1996 14:01 | 4 |
| McGoldrick has been told he has no future at Highbury by Rioch and
wants to leave. Great days ahead.
Stuart
|
46.2745 | (:==:) | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most (In)famous Welshman | Fri Apr 19 1996 20:09 | 1 |
| calm down you still have Jensen don't you?
|
46.2746 | Be off with you Jensen | CHEFS::YOUNG_P | | Fri Apr 19 1996 20:47 | 7 |
|
Jensen is actually on loan at the moment to Brondby and it is looking
very likely that it will turn into a permanant move at the end of the
season, a figure of 450,000 pounds has been talked about.
Paul
|
46.2747 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Fri Apr 26 1996 21:44 | 5 |
| My last note in here is to announce that Arsenal have won something
this season - Groundsman of the Year. And on that I'll bid you goodbye
and wish you good luck.
Mr Anorak.
|
46.2748 | All the best etc etc. Oh alright sod off you moany get!!!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Insane in the membrane! | Fri Apr 26 1996 21:52 | 5 |
| Stratto,
Not quite the bile, vitriol and general abuse I would have expected
from your goodself!!!
Stretch.
|
46.2749 | That's the way the money goes... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Mon Jul 15 1996 16:30 | 8 |
46.2750 | Be nice to get him if we can. | CHEFS::YOUNG_P | | Fri Jul 19 1996 20:53 | 8 |
|
Dom,
According to clubcall Arsenal have made an offer of 3.5M for Lombardo
apparantly Juventus have said that if they do decide to let him go
which they haven't decided yet it will cost Arsenal 4.5M.
Paul
|
46.2751 | bedtime | VYGER::ROBBK | | Mon Jul 29 1996 19:09 | 5 |
| zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
yawn,better get out of here before i fall asleep.
|
46.2752 | didn't quite catch that... | FORTY2::JONES | Neil | Mon Jul 29 1996 19:28 | 4 |
|
Could you reformat .2751 so we could read that in 80 columns? :-)
Neil
|
46.2753 | | ZUR01::ASHG | Grahame Ash @RLE | Mon Jul 29 1996 19:42 | 4 |
| Have a heart Neil, he's only just learned to type without the Caps Lock key on
all the time!
g
|
46.2754 | Shock News, Missing Link Found | CHEFS::NASH | | Mon Jul 29 1996 20:06 | 3 |
|
I'm just surprised that someone who walks around on his knuckles all
day can type..........
|
46.2755 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | It's getting better all the time | Tue Jul 30 1996 13:51 | 1 |
| That's hardly fair on apes now is it?
|
46.2756 | your feeling sleepy...... | VYGER::ROBBK | | Tue Jul 30 1996 17:21 | 2 |
| Have ARSEnal bought anybody this summer? No.Why? Because nobody is
boring enough to play for a team that doubles as a cure for insomnia!
|
46.2757 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Tue Jul 30 1996 19:38 | 3 |
| Oh how original...ZZZZzzzzzz
You're boring me to death....
|
46.2758 | one down.... | VYGER::ROBBK | | Tue Jul 30 1996 19:50 | 2 |
| Good.Just another few thousand of you and my work will be finished
here!
|
46.2759 | time to get up | VYGER::ROBBK | | Wed Jul 31 1996 20:47 | 1 |
| WAKE UP!
|
46.2760 | World Record Signing ????? | CHEFS::YOUNG_P | | Thu Aug 01 1996 14:57 | 9 |
|
The Star reports today that Arsenal are to break the world record
transfer fee by signing George Weah from AC Milan. He is quoted in
the press as saying that if a club as big as Arsenal came in for
him then he would be convinced to leave Italy for England.
I don't know if Dom can confirm any of this, apparantly he was over
last week to watch Ian Wright play as they are both good friends.
Paul
|
46.2761 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Now, the parties over.... and I'm so tired... | Thu Aug 01 1996 15:02 | 6 |
| Obviously Weah must be tired of playing exciting, attacking football
and want a rest... what better than a move to Arsenal....
Cheers,
Rick.
|
46.2762 | Ping! there goes another rib | CHEFS::YOUNG_P | | Thu Aug 01 1996 16:13 | 5 |
|
Well when you have got young exiting talent like Ian Rush who needs
George Weah!
Paul
|
46.2763 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Now, the parties over.... and I'm so tired... | Thu Aug 01 1996 16:16 | 7 |
| Well at least he's still knocking them in.. unlike several multi
million pound Premiership strikers who plays in red for big clubs in
the North West.
Cheers,
Rick.
|
46.2764 | A new contestant perhaps? | CHEFS::CROSSA | It's getting better all the time | Thu Aug 01 1996 16:45 | 5 |
| Oh I see Rick, take a knock from your original target and shoot off at a
tangent so obvious you should be noting on the VYGER node!!!
Stretch.
|
46.2765 | he is right | VYGER::ROBBK | | Thu Aug 01 1996 16:57 | 2 |
| Come on now,Rick obviously knows a thing or two about football.I must
agree with him on this one.
|
46.2766 | Off IRN (I did not add the bottom line except the arf!) | CHEFS::CROSSA | Roadrunner,Roadrunner!Got my radio on! | Wed Aug 07 1996 20:25 | 17 |
| Check the last line!
England captain Tony Adams is refusing to speculate when he can
return to Premiership action.
The central defender is certain to miss England's opening world cup
qualifying game game in Moldova as he fights to regain fitness after
Euro 96 and the knee trouble that plagued him in the tournament.
Adams says the Arsenal medical staff are trying their best.......
At least Adams has just signed a new lucrative boot deal with
sports firm Asics.
And he says his new studs make him feel like Cinderella.....(Arf! Arf!)
|
46.2767 | Carrying on where GG left off then Bruce? | CHEFS::CROSSA | Roadrunner,Roadrunner!Got my radio on! | Thu Aug 08 1996 13:43 | 13 |
| Off IRN.....
The Daily Mirror is claiming this morning that the Inland Revenue
are investigating 3 Arsenal transfer deals worth 15 million pounds.
The deals reported to be under investigation are those of David
Platt, Glenn Helder and Dennis Bergkamp.
The club have given files to the Revenue on all 3 players.
However Arsenal deny there's a link between any tax probe and
their failure to sign a player for 13 months.
|
46.2768 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Aug 09 1996 19:31 | 4 |
46.2769 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Leeds United : Virtual F.A. Cup Winners 1997 | Fri Aug 09 1996 19:46 | 6 |
46.2770 | Pathetic ! | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Aug 09 1996 20:04 | 5 |
46.2771 | | CHEFS::PANES | Phil Collins?? Nein danke | Mon Aug 12 1996 20:05 | 3 |
| According to Reuters , The Arse have sacked Rioch.
Stuart
|
46.2772 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Aug 12 1996 20:20 | 3 |
| >According to Reuters , The Arse have sacked Rioch.
Confirmed on IRN.
|
46.2773 | Has the tax man caught up with him??? | RDGENG::MORRELL | Leeds United : Virtual F.A. Cup Winners 1997 | Mon Aug 12 1996 20:35 | 9 |
| Why did they get him to sign a contract if they were going to sack
him....???
What was the reason... did it have something to do with the signing of
David Platt etc.??
Cheers,
Rick.
|
46.2774 | | CHEFS::WILSOND1 | ENGLAND | Mon Aug 12 1996 20:46 | 4 |
|
Crisis at Bribebury, great news.
Dave...
|
46.2775 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | Nuns! Reverse! Reverse! | Mon Aug 12 1996 21:59 | 2 |
| I thought Rioch only signed on the dotted line last week, perhaps they
are going to take GG back now the press has died down!
|
46.2776 | | CHEFS::UKFURNITURE | | Tue Aug 13 1996 12:32 | 4 |
| Looks like Jordi Cruyff's Dad is going to don beige cardigan and
slippers for the most boring management job in football.
dickie.
|
46.2777 | | CHEFS::PANES | Phil Collins?? Nein danke | Tue Aug 13 1996 12:32 | 5 |
| Johann Cruyff is emerging as one of the favourites for the job. Given his
history of heart disease, and Arsenal's style of play, I should imagine
it is the perfect marriage.
Stuart
|
46.2778 | | CHEFS::UKFURNITURE | | Tue Aug 13 1996 12:44 | 3 |
| didn't I just say that?
dickie.
|
46.2779 | I've been Christie'd | CHEFS::PANES | Phil Collins?? Nein danke | Tue Aug 13 1996 12:46 | 10 |
| <<< Note 46.2778 by CHEFS::UKFURNITURE >>>
> didn't I just say that?
> dickie.
T'was notes collision.
Stuart
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46.2780 | Arsene-l | CHEFS::BUSSONG | | Wed Aug 14 1996 14:01 | 9 |
| Arsene Wenger has become the new favourite for the job. He is currectly
manager at Lineker's old team Nagoya Grampus Eight and should get the
Arsenal job purely on his first name ;-}
Could be a blow to Hoddle though as he wanted Wenger for the FA
Director of Football, aside from maybe turning Arsenal into a more
"attractive" team.
Graham
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46.2781 | Ticket Office fax number??? | ILOV05::TJORDAN | Stan The Man | Tue Aug 20 1996 12:57 | 9 |
|
Hello,
Has anybody out there got a Fax number for Arsenal I need this urgently
I hope somebody can help me.
Tony.
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46.2782 | There you go !! | CHEFS::YOUNG_P | | Tue Aug 20 1996 19:29 | 6 |
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The fax number for Arsenal is 0171 226 0329.
Hope this helps.
Paul
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46.2783 | Cheers!!! | ESSB::TJORDAN | Stan The Man | Tue Aug 20 1996 20:36 | 7 |
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Hello,
Cheers Paul................
Tony.
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46.2784 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Sep 13 1996 19:34 | 2 |
| Just announced on IRN that Houston has resigned. Arsenal have
appointed Pat Rice as caretaker manager.
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46.2785 | LATEST | CHEFS::COSSEYN | | Wed Sep 25 1996 20:56 | 2 |
46.2786 | Sounds like they at least made a fight of it... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Thu Sep 26 1996 21:03 | 3 |
46.2787 | According to the BBC...... | IRNBRU::61549::Spike | Yes it does, dosen't it? | Fri Sep 27 1996 12:13 | 16 |
46.2788 | | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Fri Sep 27 1996 13:12 | 10 |
46.2789 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Well its not Carlton Palmer then.... | Fri Sep 27 1996 13:48 | 8 |
46.2790 | Good Luck | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Thu Oct 24 1996 22:24 | 9 |
46.2791 | but no chutney ferrets | CHEFS::PANES | Fergie..or may I call you slut? | Mon Nov 04 1996 17:28 | 7 |
46.2792 | Come inside the arse | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Mon Nov 04 1996 18:26 | 6 |
46.2793 | Does it really matter to the powers that be at Bribery? | CHEFS::CROSSA | Drop The Drunk Donkey | Mon Nov 04 1996 21:02 | 15 |
46.2794 | separated at birth??? | CHEFS::PANES | from a whisper to a scream | Thu Nov 07 1996 14:51 | 5 |
46.2795 | ? | CHEFS::CROSSA | Drop The Drunk Donkey | Thu Nov 07 1996 14:57 | 7 |
46.2796 | | CHEFS::PANES | from a whisper to a scream | Thu Nov 07 1996 15:05 | 15 |
46.2797 | Another for your list , Stuart. | CHEFS::CROSSA | Drop The Drunk Donkey | Thu Nov 07 1996 15:21 | 31 |
46.2798 | another arsene attack??? | CHEFS::PANES | from a whisper to a scream | Thu Nov 07 1996 18:17 | 0 |
46.2799 | Nice one, Basil. | CHEFS::CROSSA | Drop The Drunk Donkey | Thu Nov 07 1996 18:35 | 1 |
46.2800 | the word is that the NOTW blows the whistle on Sunday | CHEFS::PANES | Catatonia???...sweet | Fri Nov 08 1996 15:22 | 5 |
46.2801 | McCarthyism | STKHLM::SPERSSON | Pas de probleme | Fri Nov 08 1996 16:45 | 17 |
46.2802 | | XSTACY::ulrika.ilo.dec.com::PHAYDEN | NeoMaxiZoonDweebi | Fri Nov 08 1996 16:58 | 8 |
46.2803 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Ah go on! go on, go on, go on! | Fri Nov 08 1996 17:13 | 7 |
46.2804 | Four years til 21st century | STKHLM::SPERSSON | Pas de probleme | Fri Nov 08 1996 17:22 | 6 |
46.2805 | | XSTACY::ulrika.ilo.dec.com::PHAYDEN | NeoMaxiZoonDweebi | Fri Nov 08 1996 17:30 | 2 |
46.2806 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | Drop The Drunk Donkey | Fri Nov 08 1996 17:45 | 6 |
46.2807 | Who cares ? | XSTACY::ulrika.ilo.dec.com::PHAYDEN | NeoMaxiZoonDweebi | Fri Nov 08 1996 17:53 | 20 |
46.2808 | Same goes for women's golf | STKHLM::SPERSSON | Pas de probleme | Fri Nov 08 1996 18:09 | 20 |
46.2809 | The youth team may be at risk? | MILE::JENKINS | | Fri Nov 08 1996 18:22 | 16 |
46.2810 | | XSTACY::ulrika.ilo.dec.com::PHAYDEN | NeoMaxiZoonDweebi | Fri Nov 08 1996 18:29 | 16 |
46.2811 | | CHEFS::PANES | Catatonia???...sweet | Fri Nov 08 1996 18:39 | 26 |
46.2812 | Let's widen the scope | STKHLM::SPERSSON | Pas de probleme | Fri Nov 08 1996 18:40 | 13 |
46.2813 | | ZUR01::ASHG | Grahame Ash @RLE | Fri Nov 08 1996 18:58 | 7 |
46.2814 | You don't sound like the epitome of tolerance yourself, Stefan... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | | Fri Nov 08 1996 19:04 | 12 |
46.2816 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Ah go on! go on, go on, go on! | Fri Nov 08 1996 19:26 | 7 |
46.2817 | | CHEFS::COOPERT1 | Reservoir Mod | Mon Nov 11 1996 12:36 | 7 |
46.2818 | Bad taste..... | RTOEU::RDELANEY | Heart of gold,nob of butter | Mon Nov 11 1996 12:44 | 8 |
46.2819 | Talk of digging your own grave... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | | Mon Nov 11 1996 12:51 | 9 |
46.2820 | But... | STKHLM::SPERSSON | Pas de probleme | Thu Nov 14 1996 21:52 | 31 |
46.2821 | | CHEFS::PANES | Catatonia???...sweet | Fri Nov 15 1996 14:36 | 18 |
46.2822 | Here Weah Go | CHEFS::16.43.128.161::Mad | You'd do it for Randolf Scott | Wed Dec 11 1996 15:22 | 8 |
46.2823 | Up the Arse.... | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Thu Jan 16 1997 15:03 | 9 |
46.2824 | | REOELF::EDWARDSS | | Thu Jan 16 1997 15:04 | 8 |
46.2825 | | CHEFS::ASHLEYSMITH | ligament deficient | Thu Jan 16 1997 17:24 | 5 |
46.2826 | Gotta be in contention for goal of the season with that effort | CHEFS::CROSSA | As Bob is my witless! | Thu Jan 16 1997 17:42 | 16 |
46.2827 | | REOELF::EDWARDSS | | Fri Jan 17 1997 15:34 | 12 |
46.2828 | Stoichkov - Ince Move ?? | CHEFS::16.37.10.149::Mad | Open Fire, Number One !!! | Fri Jan 17 1997 17:10 | 67 |
46.2829 | wotcher mate | PATE::POUNDER | | Fri Jan 17 1997 18:13 | 8 |
46.2830 | Red Card Gunners | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Fri Jan 17 1997 19:53 | 8 |
46.2831 | LUCKY BOY | CHEFS::MANSELLN | | Thu Feb 20 1997 10:27 | 8 |
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Well wasn't Ian Wright a lucky lucky boy, IMHO he should have been sent
off, that lunging tackle on Schmeical was disgusting, he had already
been booked and he should have gone, diving in with both feet, it was
dangerous play IMO.
Neal.
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46.2832 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Slip Away.... | Thu Feb 20 1997 11:01 | 9 |
| >diving in with both feet, it was dangerous play IMO.
And you'd never see any of the ManU players doing that sort of thing..
would you... O:-0
Cheers,
Rick.
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46.2833 | Ian Wrong Wrong Wrong | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Thu Feb 20 1997 12:08 | 17 |
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Me thinks that if Mr Wright wants to be in the next England set up
He is gonna have to say a few hail mary's. Old Glenn will not be too
happy, as behaviour off the pitch counts big time as well as on the
pitch.
Personally speaking if he had tackled my goodself like that last night
I'd have kicked two lumps of sh*te out of him...
but then again normally players tend run around me and put that white
object into that stringy like thing....;-)
Pj
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46.2834 | Is that "Right or Wrong" | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | D'you want some? | Thu Feb 20 1997 20:56 | 16 |
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re .2833
> Me thinks that if Mr Wright wants to be in the next England set up
> He is gonna have to say a few hail mary's. Old Glenn will not be too
> happy, as behaviour off the pitch counts big time as well as on the
> pitch.
So, beating your wife up doesn't count as bad behaviour then?
As for THAT tackle, outrageous, should have walked for that alone.
Two-footed tackles are lethal - can cause serious injury without too
much risk to the tackler.
j.
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46.2835 | Ian Wright Profile | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Thu Feb 20 1997 21:00 | 14 |
46.2836 | Oh dear Poor girl blah blah | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Fri Feb 21 1997 11:27 | 13 |
| Re 2834
>>>> So, beating your wife up doesn't count as bad behaviour then?>>>
If she was daft enough to marry the fat git in the first place then no,
after all she's managed to do quite well out of the arrangement...money
big house..lots of press...etc. Plus he has'nt got the full set of
brain cells...
Pj
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46.2837 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Slip Away.... | Fri Feb 21 1997 12:30 | 11 |
| Well its says in the Daily Express that Schmeichel made a racialist
remark to Wright at the end of the game on Wednesday and that is why he
went beserk....
If that is true and the CPS decide to prosecute Schmeichel after last
Novembers incident at Old Trafford then I think that the club should
suspend him until everything is cleared up.
Cheers,
Rick
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46.2838 | Ban them both. for life. | CHEFS::16.43.128.50::Mad | The great smell of Brute !!! | Fri Feb 21 1997 12:58 | 5 |
| The rest of us live in hope, eh?........
Mad
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46.2839 | ........... | CHEFS::16.43.128.50::Mad | The great smell of Brute !!! | Fri Feb 21 1997 13:00 | 18 |
| ATTENTION SPORTS DESKS. THIS IS IRN WITH THE MORNING SPORTS WRAP
FOR FRIDAY 21 FEBRUARY 1997.
FOOTBALL
Peter Schmeichel could become the first footballer to face criminal
charges for alleged racist abuse as his feud with Ian Wright
continues.
Wright alleges he was the target of racist abuse from the Manchester
United goalkeeper at Old Trafford last Ocotober, and the case is now
in the hands of the Crown Prosection Service.
The two players clashed again during Wednesday night's match at
Highbury.
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46.2840 | Pokey | LINGO::FOWLERM | | Fri Feb 21 1997 13:26 | 11 |
| I suppose this means that all the Manc fans that wanted that Palace
supporter banning from football grounds for life after his racist
attack incited Cantona, will want the same punishment dishing out
to Schmeichel. No room for that sort of behaviour in footy, eh lads?
To be serious for a second, if this is true I hope Schmeichel gets
locked up (in fact, even if it's not true I hope Schmeichel gets
locked up until the end of the season). The Palace incident was the
only time I can remember being on Cantona's side.
Mike
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46.2841 | It's a smokescreen..... | PATE::POUNDER | | Fri Feb 21 1997 17:43 | 12 |
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Walking into a scorpions nest here but....methinks Wright is dredging
up the old incident to take the focus away from his idiotic behaviour
against Man U in the last game. Nothing like a racism argument to bring
out emotions and it always gets "higher priority" over FACTS ! Witness
OJ Simpson....If Wright felt strongly about it in October, why the hell
is he complaining now ?
I don't and won't condome racist remarks at any time, but this won't
get me on the "symapthy for Wright" bandwagon either. He's a clown but
playing his ace card at the "wright" time.
Trevor
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46.2842 | | LINGO::FOWLERM | | Fri Feb 21 1997 19:32 | 10 |
| Trevor,
Wright did complain at the time. The police have been looking into
the matter since then and have only just handed over their
findings to the Crown Prosecution Service.
Certainly, Wright is using it as a smokescreen for the other night
but hopefully, both parties will get their just desserts.
Mike
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46.2843 | Can't see anything coming out of this | ESSB::BLONG | A Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&96 | Fri Feb 21 1997 19:45 | 2 |
| In fact Mr Wright made no complaint in the original incident. It was a supporter
who reported Schmeichel.
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46.2844 | Well, did he or did he not ? | PATE::POUNDER | | Fri Feb 21 1997 23:04 | 9 |
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re -1 That was also my understanding....Wright hadn't made the
complaint.
re -2 Carefull about the "both" comment. Wright is guilty as the TV &
previous disciplinary record proved. Schmeical is innocent until
any allegations are proven to be true.
Trevor
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46.2845 | Must have had the sound turned way up ! | PATE::POUNDER | | Fri Feb 21 1997 23:10 | 5 |
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Just read reuters...apparently it was television viewers that
complained..????????
Trevor (McDonald)....news at 10
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46.2846 | Wright is the OFFENDER | PATE::POUNDER | | Tue Mar 11 1997 21:26 | 9 |
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So...Schmeichal won't be charged...no surprise there eh ???
Having said that....while we are all digesting this news, Ian Wright
will be trying hard not to smile in public. He should be angry......
...except we all know that he used this as a smokescreen to deflect
criticism for his ridiculous, dangerous tackle.
Trevor
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46.2847 | | LINGO::FOWLERM | | Wed Mar 12 1997 12:50 | 7 |
| Trevor,
Sorry mate, but that's crapola and you know it. Wright never mentioned
Schmeichal making any kind of comments, and refused to comment even
when pressed to do so.
Mike
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46.2848 | Read the history - then comment | PATE::POUNDER | | Wed Mar 12 1997 20:11 | 5 |
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YES HE DID....the 2nd game when they squared up. We already
acknowledged that the 1st incident was a fan complaint....
Trevor
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46.2849 | | VNA03::HERIBERT | | Mon Mar 24 1997 12:37 | 7 |
| I was not in my country the last two weeks, so I have heard yesterday,
the young Austrian goalkeeper MANNINGER (Grazer AK) has signed a contract
for Arsenal.
Can my English collegues confirm this ?
Heribert
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46.2850 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Slip Away.... | Mon Mar 24 1997 12:42 | 7 |
| Yep... he's due to join Arsenal at the end of the season... though they
could do with him now as both Seaman & "Blind" John Lukic were both
injured the last time I heard.
Cheers,
Rick.
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46.2851 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Mon May 12 1997 19:19 | 5 |
| The tabloids say that Arsenal have spent 2 million quid on an
18-year-old from Luton who hasn't even played one first team game
yet....this can't be true, can it????
Ray....
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46.2852 | not now.... | PATE::POUNDER | | Mon May 12 1997 21:32 | 2 |
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No Ray..it can't be...George Graham isn't there any more %^)
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