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WE'RE THE VILLA, WE'RE THE VILLAhe's a villa fan zat knightcant remember villa park rocking like that, that probably bettered the 5-1 v the sh*t as it wasnt as dramatic, probably only seconded to gabby scoring the late winner at the sty in my recent memoryf*cking quality performance, every player was sick. knight, nige and petrov>>>>BUT STILL, on the basis of play, that is 2 points droppedarsenal only came into the game when you scored, we were owning it until then, then you got the second and started to controlwenger is such a c*nt lollooks like 5th is ours!!!!!!!!!

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Regardless of the 1st half performance, Arsenal letting a 2-0 lead go versus ANY team is disappointing..
who is this guybussing bare real talk inda rave
Beg we sign, Wheater, Veloso & VDV...Safe...
Can only be the one and only Mickey Kane MouseSick game was watching with some Arsenal heads, stoppage time was emotional, was lulzing for time.
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serious question to arsenal fansIF you watched the whole 1st halfwho can honestly say AT HALF TIME they expected us to go on and win the game?
I expected us 2 win 2-1/3-1 at half timeget them on the break and finish ittbh it could've been 4-5 if we got that 3rdNot sayin we deserved it, but I knew Villa wud commit bare players fwd, we hit them on the break in the 2nd half bout 3/4 times..scored once and shoudda scored again (rvp)Lacked penetration 2day amongst many things, now Ive calmed down a draw aint bad but obviously in the circumstancs is horrid
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Regardless of the 1st half performance, Arsenal letting a 2-0 lead go versus ANY team is disappointing..
who is this guybussing bare real talk inda rave
Beg we sign, Wheater, Veloso & VDV...Safe...
Can only be the one and only Mickey Kane MouseSick game was watching with some Arsenal heads, stoppage time was emotional, was lulzing for time.
VDV hasn't been starting that much, doesn't look like he'll be made an integral part of the team (not his fault, management has been shocking) and didn't cost Madrid too much. However, would he want to leave Spain?
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WTF was robinho's celebration about?Swear Ronaldo has lashed out bare in the last few games, smh at the refs not doing anything.
My hate for the guy is unrivaled!Although the sending off changed the outcome of the game I gained a bit of satisfaction seeing the c*nt get cleanly chopped.SMH @ the Rooney elbow also.
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LOL @ welsh footballsome team were 5-1 up with 20mins left and ended up losing 6-5

CPD Porthmadog ... 6 Gap Connah's Quay ... 5Gareth Parry 21' Liam Loughlin 4'Rhys Roberts 71' Craig Jones 18',58'Mike Foster 75'(p) Peter Doran 30'John Rowley 79' Mike Cronshaw 70' M. Ll. Williams 84',90' A dramatic fight back by Porthmadog suddenly turned another defensiveembarrassment into a magnificent injury time triumph. A run of four straightdefeats was ended in the most unlikely fashion turning around a 5-1 deficitat 70 minutes to score five times in the last 19 minutes. The last timethere was a similar score line at the Traeth was back in September 1993 andMeilir Owen was still manager then Port were on the wrong end of a 6-5 scoreline against Llanelli. Connah's Quay manager Steve O'Shaunessy could hardly believe his eyes as histeam appeared to be coasting to a comfortable three points but suddenlythrew it all away. When Rhys Roberts headed a Ben Ogilvy corner past Maxwellin the 71st minute for Port's second goal of the afternoon it appeared to beno more than a consolation goal with little bearing on the final result.Four minutes later, however, and Mike Foster cut the deficit to two when hecracked his spot kick just inside Maxwell's left hand post after Phil Doranhad received a controversial red card from referee Andy Harms for upendingSteve Kehoe in the box. The home side now had the bit between their teethbig time and as they mounted a series of attacks which opened up the Nomadsdefence and with Marc Lloyd Williams on fire more goals looked on the cards.With 79 minutes gone Chris Jones put Jiws through but the goal machine hadhis shot parried away by Maxwell but only as far as John Rowley who made nomistake from the rebound. But with six minutes remaining Jiws ended hisbarren spell when he latched on to Rhys Roberts' header behind the defenceand this time he fired low past Maxwell from 15 yards to bring the scoreslevel. Port had no intention of trying to settle for a point as manager PaulWhelan urged his team onto the attack. John Rowley, who played his heart outhaving come on for the second half, broke into the box but failed to get hisshot away and then in the fourth minute of injury time Jiws got behind thedefence again and his clinical finish under pressure gave Port the mostunlikely three points they will ever pick up.Everything that had gone before had pointed to a Connah's Quay victory. Theywere away to a flying start with Loughlin a threat from the first minute andthen with only four minutes gone he took advantage of a Jon Peris Jonesmiskick to cut in from the left and beat Dave Vickers from close range. Thevisitors continued to dominate and enjoy the lion's share of the possessionand it was little surprise when they opened up the shaky Port defence oncemore and when the ball was spread left Loughlin found himself in acres ofspace and he picked out Craig Jones racing into the box on the right andJones's finish found the corner of the net. For a time the home side uppedthe pressure and Gareth Parry brought them back into the game when he turnedMike Foster's curling corner through the crowded goalmouth into the net. TheNomads however restored their two goal advantage on the half hour mark whena short free kick surprised the home defence and Craig Jones's low shot from20 yards was blocked on the line by Jon Peris Jones but it rebounded only asfar as Peter Doran who had the simplest of tasks tapping into the empty net.Soon after the unlucky Marcus Orlik limped off and had to be replaced by BenOgilvy. Two more Quay goals came in the second half with Chris Jones gettinghis second with a far post header and sub Cronshaw with another headergiving them what appeared to be an unassailable lead. Then the funny oldgame struck again.
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