
The New Diaby
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That TF has an inside source. That TF has been to an Arsenal game.
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Week 26 - Premier League 11/12 / Carling Cup Final
The New Diaby replied to User's topic in Sports Room Archive
lol @ the negs 14/11/11 title on video Some of you are thick -
Week 26 - Premier League 11/12 / Carling Cup Final
The New Diaby replied to User's topic in Sports Room Archive
@ Scott Parker trying to be Alex Song. -
Week 26 - Premier League 11/12 / Carling Cup Final
The New Diaby replied to User's topic in Sports Room Archive
Bare in mind that video was before he even played for Arsenal. His talent is so peak -
I like this thread. Feel like I can get a lot of tension of my chest. Think I have to pos Mame Diouf for this.
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That supporting a lower league team makes you more authentic That Tottenham fans sing when their losing. That Andy Carroll is deadly in the air. That Demba Ba is a top quality striker. That Mark Davies is underated. That Hugo Rodegella is worth £8m That David Moyes has been good for Everton. That Darren Bent is clinical. That Obefemi Martins & Lukaku are under 30. That Finidi George wasn't better than Keith Gillespe. That Marcus Steward wasn't a top class striker for 12 months.
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He was exeptional covering Paul Robinson. Looked a right mature head on those shoulders - Brian Ivanovich knows that his strengths was also going forward whilst Miyaichi's defensive attributes were questionable but he never found an inch of space down the right flank even when over lapping Paul Robinson. Impressive team work from Miyaichi and that defensive play never took it out of his legs from an attacking perspective. I agree that he was piss poor on the corners - looked like he was too eager to break forward leaving his defensive duties but he more than made up for them errors with his display over 90 minutes - nevertheless it's a minor concern that won't take long to iron out.
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I kinda missed the point of this topic, apologies. I will contribute now though. That Scott Parker is an influential player. That Frank Lampard is an excellent striker of the ball. That Reina is the best keeper in Europe. That Marek Hamsik is creative. That Mario Gotze is the new coming of something special. That Arsene Wenger has tactical nouse. That King Kenny is a great manager. That Rooney has pace. That Ryan Giggs was more than a winger. The Eden Hazard has what it takes to be a world class attacker. That Sergio Ramos is a centberback. That Cristiano Ronaldo is a striker. That Xavi is the key to a Barcelona's midfield.
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I think the Chriss Smalling comments got this guy in a coma
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afc Henri Lansbury - The Dawn of a newstar has risen
The New Diaby replied to The New Diaby's topic in Sports Room
f*ck knows, think he signed a long term one last year mate. Anyhow, think he deserves a run in the 1st team -
Week 26 - Premier League 11/12 / Carling Cup Final
The New Diaby replied to User's topic in Sports Room Archive
It's Soldado. -
You're clearly omitted from the poll. Thanks
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What side is your toilet handle? There has been some evidence released so I am just collaborating the votes before releasing the answer to what side can prove.
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afc Henri Lansbury - The Dawn of a newstar has risen
The New Diaby replied to The New Diaby's topic in Sports Room
How can you score a goal like that and be behind Airon Ramsey in the 1st Team. -
who said they were even written in the 1st place?
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The Official Manchester United Thread
The New Diaby replied to Young £'s topic in Sports Room Archive
Chris Smalling is going to be a really good defender for United in time. Really can't wait to see this fella get more time for you lot. -
Week 26 - Premier League 11/12 / Carling Cup Final
The New Diaby replied to User's topic in Sports Room Archive
Chris Smalling's defending for Holland's first goal What a sh*t defender. -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChlxdX7GQxU&feature=player_embedded Much has been said about Henri Lansbury but I do believe he has come out of his shell and quickly turning into one of the most accomplished midfielders in Europe. There's something about his constitution and style on the ball that reminds me of a young Zidane at Bordeaux - a similar swagger and playing career that only began to blossom in the mid 20s
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Arsenal have been dealt a worrying injury scare after Robin van Persie failed to complete Holland's training session due to a groin problem. The Gunners skipper walked off the Wembley pitch for the final 15 minutes of Tuesday's session ahead of the clash against England. Van Persie was in visible discomfort before coming off, missing an eight-a-side training match. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2107934/Robin-van-Persie-fails-complete-Holland-training-session.html#ixzz1nlRa0xJJ Sportsmail was told last night that Van Persie made the decision to come off after feeling pain in his groin. Van Persie went into last night's session carrying a 'very mild' groin problem from Sunday's win over Tottenham, though it was not deemed serious enough to keep him out of meeting up with the Dutch squad. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2107934/Robin-van-Persie-fails-complete-Holland-training-session.html#ixzz1nlRbxyl4 Arsenal sources insist Van Persie's decision to make an early withdrawal from training was purely precautionary. But the news casts doubts on his participation in tonight's clash and the Gunners' clash against Liverpool on Saturday. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2107934/Robin-van-Persie-fails-complete-Holland-training-session.html#ixzz1nlRf7c39 Arsene Wenger will be keen for his striker to sit out the friendly to ensure he does not risk aggravating the injury further. But Dutch boss Bert van Marwijk is ready to anger the Gunners manager by opting to playing the striker. Close attention: Van Marwijk watches Van Persie at Wembley 'I am optimistic that he will play. We will have to wait and but I don't think it's too serious,' said Van Marwijk. The Holland manager knows he will be risking Wenger's wrath by taking any sort of fitness risk with his talismanic striker. Wenger is already an outspoken critic of the number of FIFA's international calendar, particularly with regards to the number of friendly matches. The Gunners manager has already had a number of run-ins with the Dutch FA over their use of Van Persie. Speaking in 2010, former Holland manager d*ck Advocaat said: ‘He is always moaning about something. 'Mr Wenger wants to become the champion of England; I want my team to qualify from the Euro 2012 group. We need to respect the interests of each other.’ Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2107934/Robin-van-Persie-fails-complete-Holland-training-session.html#ixzz1nlRhrbeR
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Week 26 - Premier League 11/12 / Carling Cup Final
The New Diaby replied to User's topic in Sports Room Archive
Forgot to mention I got my haircut yesterday. 5 on the top and 2 around the back and sides. Didn't hit me untill like 2 hours later what happend lol -
The fact you find someone getting assaulted and left to die funny is what's disturbing. Lets hope that never happens to you init.
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The list is fake. Made by some 13yo on a soccer forum.