Page 5 of 5 FirstFirst 12345
Results 61 to 70 of 70

Thread: Arsenal - crisis or not?

  1. #61
    programmed by NASIR Recognized Member black orb's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2000
    Location
    RIP Chavez 1954-2013
    Posts
    7,613
    Blog Entries
    1
    Contributions
    • Banner Design
    • Logo Design

    Default

    >>> *watching Arsenal vs Real Madrid* (champions league)
    Im not a madrid fan but I want them to win this match..
    >> The black orb glitters ominously... but nothing happens..

  2. #62
    Oh go on then Cz's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2001
    Location
    Sadly retired
    Posts
    5,193

    Default

    What a freaking relief! It's nice to be reassured that however low our confidence might be at the moment, we're still capable of playing good football. Our best performance of the season, without a doubt.
    Quote Originally Posted by Psychotic
    I have a Roy of the Rovers annual somewhere. It featured the future of football, with women's football being as big as men's football (The World Cup final was between the women of England, featuring Roy Race's great great great grandaughter Camel or something like that, vs Mandelaland (South Africa)) and in men's football, the league was made up of teams from all around the world. The Nairobi Rhinos were relegated, I think, and although North London Aces (A mixture of Spurs, Arsenal and, bizarrely, Barnet) won the league, Melchester Rovers won the first ever Moon Cup.

    Oh Roy.
    I subsist mainly on the old-skool thrills of my dad's 1963 album, where the Melchester gang must compete with the testing demands of a new authoritarian trainer with a pencil moustache!
    "The most important and recognize player in the history of the country."

    Sometimes I wonder what my life would be like if I were as great as Paulo Wanchope.

  3. #63
    Huh? Flower?! What the hell?! Administrator Psychotic's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2002
    Posts
    53,286
    Articles
    71

    Default

    Oh come on, winning the Champion's League to hide a disappointing domestic season (5th!)? It's been done! Then again, we'll probably finish second and win the FA Cup, so y'know.
    Quote Originally Posted by Cz
    I subsist mainly on the old-skool thrills of my dad's 1963 album, where the Melchester gang must compete with the testing demands of a new authoritarian trainer with a pencil moustache!
    The main Roy story in my annual was where the Rovers faced a nasty Italian team, in one of those new-fangled European thingamajiggies, who wore the same kit as the national side. After the Rovers go ahead, the Italians target their goalkeeper with dirty tricks, until he is forced to go off injured, and Roy dons the green jersey. In the last minute, the Italians get a penalty, and their star striker steps up to take it. Roy eyeballs him, and in a way that oddly foreshadows Roberto Baggio in the '94 World Cup final (He even has a ponytail, I think), the guy skies it, and then weeps.

  4. #64
    Oh go on then Cz's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2001
    Location
    Sadly retired
    Posts
    5,193

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Psychotic
    The main Roy story in my annual was where the Rovers faced a nasty Italian team, in one of those new-fangled European thingamajiggies, who wore the same kit as the national side. After the Rovers go ahead, the Italians target their goalkeeper with dirty tricks, until he is forced to go off injured, and Roy dons the green jersey. In the last minute, the Italians get a penalty, and their star striker steps up to take it. Roy eyeballs him, and in a way that oddly foreshadows Roberto Baggio in the '94 World Cup final (He even has a ponytail, I think), the guy skies it, and then weeps.
    Those pesky foreigners! I remember a story from a more recent annual where the Rovers went into a penalty shoot-out with a French goalkeeper who could hypnotise his opponents. Of course, it was all dirty cheating mindgames, and Roy proved it by overcoming intimidation and scoring the winning penalty with good old-fashioned British grit!

    P.S. This is totally my sig/avatar after the elections.
    "The most important and recognize player in the history of the country."

    Sometimes I wonder what my life would be like if I were as great as Paulo Wanchope.

  5. #65
    Nobody's Hero Cuchulainn's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2005
    Location
    Belfast, Ireland
    Posts
    4,600

    Default

    Signing someone who injured a former player in a tackle is desperate? What planet are you on kid?

    To Psy...WHAT MAKES YOU THINK YOU'LL DO BOTH?? I've learned NEVER be a cocky bastard in football. Because fate always kills you. We're currently 2nd, and it will take a balls up by us as opposed to Liverpool playing well for that to change.

    Regarding the FA Cup. That thing is a lottery. Anything can happen & nothing is certain.

    On the European Cup results. Arsenal (SCUM%$^) secretly impressed me. They outplayed a Madrid side vastly superior to the one before November. And Liverpool (SCUM%$£) where VERY unlucky to lose. Yet again their bluntness up front paid dearly.

    Great football tonight from a neutrals perspective.

  6. #66
    Huh? Flower?! What the hell?! Administrator Psychotic's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2002
    Posts
    53,286
    Articles
    71

    Default

    I don't think we'll do both, it's called joking around. If you'll notice, I was trying to show how the fates of Liverpool and Arsenal had swapped.

    But if you want to mention the FA Cup, since 1992, only once has a team outside the "Big 4" has won it, and that was Everton in 1995...a team that came 4th last year. It'd be a surprise if Chelsea or Liverpool didn't win it, going by that kind of form.

    Anyway, www.royoftherovers.com YES!

  7. #67
    Oh go on then Cz's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2001
    Location
    Sadly retired
    Posts
    5,193

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Psychotic
    xDDDDDD

    The Spandau Ballet special.
    "The most important and recognize player in the history of the country."

    Sometimes I wonder what my life would be like if I were as great as Paulo Wanchope.

  8. #68
    Huh? Flower?! What the hell?! Administrator Psychotic's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2002
    Posts
    53,286
    Articles
    71

    Default

    Well, they certainly had the hair for it. (Emlyn Hughes and Bob Wilson, haha, classic)

    Anyway, "On this day in 1976 - Trevor Cassidy anxious to fill the void left by the departure of Jumbo Trudgeon makes his debut for the Rovers against Second Division Hansfield in the first leg of the League Cup semi-final."

    Jumbo Trudgeon? That's the best name I've ever heard!

  9. #69
    Oh go on then Cz's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2001
    Location
    Sadly retired
    Posts
    5,193

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Psychotic
    Well, they certainly had the hair for it. (Emlyn Hughes and Bob Wilson, haha, classic)

    Anyway, "On this day in 1976 - Trevor Cassidy anxious to fill the void left by the departure of Jumbo Trudgeon makes his debut for the Rovers against Second Division Hansfield in the first leg of the League Cup semi-final."

    Jumbo Trudgeon? That's the best name I've ever heard!
    Let's not be too hasty. What about the legend that is Jonjo Dickman?
    "The most important and recognize player in the history of the country."

    Sometimes I wonder what my life would be like if I were as great as Paulo Wanchope.

  10. #70
    'Gabby Hayes' big Bart's Friend Milhouse's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Location
    London
    Posts
    3,380

    Default

    Don't forget Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink. Longest I've heard atleast
    Last edited by Bart's Friend Milhouse; 02-21-2006 at 11:00 PM.
    ...Geddit?

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •