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Re: Monaco vs Arsenal 0-1 (2H) (Agg 3-2)FT Monaco advance

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:02 pm
by wale1974
Ekorian wrote:Robbynice- we tried, its a damn shame that you fickle fans are complaining. As for me and my household. ..
Anikulapo-i blame ramshyt and oju okpolo
kajifu-im still shaking
globero- win or lose, it's Arsenal for life
waffi- wenger is a genius. We are victim of gods and bad luck
Oloye- how can arsenal lose to such a useless team
coach- ÷_÷€÷^#€÷£÷£$**÷€6&2 &&#_÷&÷&÷_&#&hsushghhej huddhdjehehejd WENGERISM :laugh:
:rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:

Re: Monaco vs Arsenal 0-1 (2H) (Agg 3-2)FT Monaco advance

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:03 pm
by wanaj0
Waffiman wrote:
wanaj0 wrote:
Waffiman wrote:No anger about tonight at all, that was a really positive display. We lost it in the first leg, as we all feared at the time.

I must add, the gods were really against us in both legs. Cannot believe how unlucky we have been.
Go and buy 'LUCK' :tic: Stop blaming the gods. Blame the coach that made the gods to desert Arsenal

You lost. 3rd consecutive time of stumbling at same stage. That is consistency. Nothing unlucky about that.
So what! You can quote all the stats, it still does not change the way I feel about my team. Go sing to the fairies. :taunt: :taunt: :taunt: :taunt:
I love the feelings. Some love failure. Some love abusive relationship. I congratulate your love :tic:

Next time, please dont bring any OPTA stats oooo :taunt: :taunt: :taunt:

Re: Monaco vs Arsenal 0-1 (2H) (Agg 3-2)FT Monaco advance

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:03 pm
by slyk
anikulapo wrote:Cheiii been so busy and uninterested that I forgot about the game. But who be the O.P wey no fit update scores nah haba.

Anyway hope everyone is fit and ready for Newcastle and the stretch run
Yeah, Right.

Re: Monaco vs Arsenal 0-1 (2H) (Agg 3-2)FT Monaco advance

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:03 pm
by Tunisian Gooner
Effort, tactics, focus all spot on...well played lads.

That said it is vital this side learn they must retain those intangibles week in & week out if they're ever to win a PL and or CL title.

Re: Monaco vs Arsenal 0-1 (2H) (Agg 3-2)FT Monaco advance

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:05 pm
by Skylolo
Unlike many here I hope Wenger gives the boys they credit they deserve for that performance tonight. People said we could not score against Monaco, cannot contain Kondogbia etc etc......this could have been a different result had Welbecks ball not been cleared off the line with the Monaco GK well beaten.

We have all rightfully criticized the team for the performance 3 weeks ago, today was a different performance but it was not enough. Ozil, Cazorla, Kos etc etc stood up like Giants in that second half....Coquelin played his part in the first it bodes well for the future.

Most shortsighted people will continue to think these near misses after impressive away performances count for nothing, but football is a funny old game...the levels we attain to gain victories like this push us forward in our growth as a team as we pursue the biggest trophies in the future.

Re: Monaco vs Arsenal 0-1 (2H) (Agg 3-2)FT Monaco advance

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:08 pm
by platinum
kajifu wrote:
platinum wrote:
Coach wrote:Manu Petit "Arsenal are superior to Monaco as a team and individually and shouldn't be losing to them...".

Paul Scholes "Arsenal will get all the plaudits here, but a team of Arsenal's quality should be knocking Monaco out".

Nothing to sing and dance about fellas, Monaco was the easy draw and for the fifth year, same old same old. No Guardiola, Messi or Muller, just pure pathetics in the first leg, absolute ineptitude. Five years on the spin and once again, we're salivating at the thought of top four...to do f*cking what!!!!! Forget it. UEFA needs to stop this farce, Champions only and let the rest aspire to be Champions. Five years on the spin. Not good enough! No excuse.

Your points are solid and I agree with them.

But right now, we have to pick ourselves up and learn from it. Remember Madrid went 5/6 years on the trot losing out in the same 2nd round phase year after year. Time to give the EPL a real go.
Madrid was losing not at this our own level.I dont mind a better team beat us but a team we should put to bed should not be scoring 3 goals at emirate.

Yes they were. They were famously getting owned by Lyon in that time period. The most expensive side in world footie, getting rimmed time after time. SIX straight years.

2004/5 - lost to Juve
2005/6 - lost to lyon
2006/7 - lost to bayern
2007/8 - lost to Roma
2008/9 - destroyed by liverpool
2009/10 - lyon again

Re: Monaco vs Arsenal 0-2 (FT) (Agg 3-3) Monaco advance

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:08 pm
by Robbynice
The boys stood up to be counted today so i can't complain. We learn from this, move on and make it count on the league and FA cup front.

Re: Monaco vs Arsenal 0-2 (FT) (Agg 3-3) Monaco advance

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:09 pm
by Ugbowo
Assnal fans are the real victims here.

Year after year the team takes them on emotional rides and fails when it matters most. They all know they are gonna fail but somehow the team always leaves the slim glimmer of hope that they all hang on to. At d end its d same negative outcome. :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:

$#% gotta get old someday. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Monaco vs Arsenal 0-1 (2H) (Agg 3-2)FT Monaco advance

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:11 pm
by Waffiman
Skylolo wrote:Unlike many here I hope Wenger gives the boys they credit they deserve for that performance tonight. People said we could not score against Monaco, cannot contain Kondogbia etc etc......this could have been a different result had Welbecks ball not been cleared off the line with the Monaco GK well beaten.

We have all rightfully criticized the team for the performance 3 weeks ago, today was a different performance but it was not enough. Ozil, Cazorla, Kos etc etc stood up like Giants in that second half....Coquelin played his part in the first it bodes well for the future.

Most shortsighted people will continue to think these near misses after impressive away performances count for nothing, but football is a funny old game...the levels we attain to gain victories like this push us forward in our growth as a team as we pursue the biggest trophies in the future.
Great effort, but that third goal at home was the absolute killer.

Re: Monaco vs Arsenal 0-2 (FT) (Agg 3-3) Monaco advance

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:12 pm
by Skylolo
Ugbowo wrote:Assnal fans are the real victims here.

Year after year the team takes them on emotional rides and fails when it matters most. They all know they are gonna fail but somehow the team always leaves the slim glitter of hope that they all hang on to. At d end its d same negative outcome. :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:

$#% gotta get old someday. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Eeyyyaahhh this coming from the from the fan a team of chokers that lost to 10 men......after having the lead twice including once in Extra time....

The same team that also choked on a 2 goal lead against Bradford at home.....

At least we go out with some dignity.

Re: Monaco vs Arsenal 0-1 (2H) (Agg 3-2)FT Monaco advance

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:13 pm
by Tunisian Gooner
Skylolo wrote:Unlike many here I hope Wenger gives the boys they credit they deserve for that performance tonight. People said we could not score against Monaco, cannot contain Kondogbia etc etc......this could have been a different result had Welbecks ball not been cleared off the line with the Monaco GK well beaten.

We have all rightfully criticized the team for the performance 3 weeks ago, today was a different performance but it was not enough. Ozil, Cazorla, Kos etc etc stood up like Giants in that second half....Coquelin played his part in the first it bodes well for the future.

Most shortsighted people will continue to think these near misses after impressive away performances count for nothing, but football is a funny old game...the levels we attain to gain victories like this push us forward in our growth as a team as we pursue the biggest trophies in the future.
Well said.

Recall Arsenal losing out on double in crushing fashion 98/99, UEFA cup final on PK's in 2000, 2001 FA cup final on last minute Owen brace.

The invincibles did not just miraculously appear, there was a ton of heart break on the path to glory. I know a its cliche but champions are always tested by failure. Now its up to this team to show they retain such resilience in the week, months and years ahead. May sound naive but I confident this Arsenal will step up to the challenge.

Re: Monaco vs Arsenal 0-1 (2H) (Agg 3-2)FT Monaco advance

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:16 pm
by Skylolo
Waffiman wrote:
Skylolo wrote:Unlike many here I hope Wenger gives the boys they credit they deserve for that performance tonight. People said we could not score against Monaco, cannot contain Kondogbia etc etc......this could have been a different result had Welbecks ball not been cleared off the line with the Monaco GK well beaten.

We have all rightfully criticized the team for the performance 3 weeks ago, today was a different performance but it was not enough. Ozil, Cazorla, Kos etc etc stood up like Giants in that second half....Coquelin played his part in the first it bodes well for the future.

Most shortsighted people will continue to think these near misses after impressive away performances count for nothing, but football is a funny old game...the levels we attain to gain victories like this push us forward in our growth as a team as we pursue the biggest trophies in the future.
Great effort, but that third goal at home was the absolute killer.
TBH I have not fully forgiven OX and Rosicky for that goal.......

Anyway Waffi I am not too disappointed, I did not fancy our chances in this competition as such though we had a real chance of making the semi's with the right draw. We are not strong enough yet.. The winner of this competition starts with B.....

Re: Monaco vs Arsenal 0-1 (2H) (Agg 3-2)FT Monaco advance

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:16 pm
by amafolas
Skylolo wrote:Unlike many here I hope Wenger gives the boys they credit they deserve for that performance tonight. People said we could not score against Monaco, cannot contain Kondogbia etc etc......this could have been a different result had Welbecks ball not been cleared off the line with the Monaco GK well beaten.

We have all rightfully criticized the team for the performance 3 weeks ago, today was a different performance but it was not enough. Ozil, Cazorla, Kos etc etc stood up like Giants in that second half....Coquelin played his part in the first it bodes well for the future.

Most shortsighted people will continue to think these near misses after impressive away performances count for nothing, but football is a funny old game...the levels we attain to gain victories like this push us forward in our growth as a team as we pursue the biggest trophies in the future.
Skylolo, please do us true gunners a favor and stop using "us" and "we" when it comes to anything Arsenal. You are not one of us. You are a part time fan.

Re: Monaco vs Arsenal 0-2 (FT) (Agg 3-3) Monaco advance

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:19 pm
by ojafranpa
Aniks wetin happen to your boy today Kondogbia?

Re: Monaco vs Arsenal 0-1 (2H) (Agg 3-2)FT Monaco advance

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:20 pm
by Waffiman
Tunisian Gooner wrote:
Skylolo wrote:Unlike many here I hope Wenger gives the boys they credit they deserve for that performance tonight. People said we could not score against Monaco, cannot contain Kondogbia etc etc......this could have been a different result had Welbecks ball not been cleared off the line with the Monaco GK well beaten.

We have all rightfully criticized the team for the performance 3 weeks ago, today was a different performance but it was not enough. Ozil, Cazorla, Kos etc etc stood up like Giants in that second half....Coquelin played his part in the first it bodes well for the future.

Most shortsighted people will continue to think these near misses after impressive away performances count for nothing, but football is a funny old game...the levels we attain to gain victories like this push us forward in our growth as a team as we pursue the biggest trophies in the future.
Well said.

Recall Arsenal losing out on double in crushing fashion 98/99, UEFA cup final on PK's in 2000, 2001 FA cup final on last minute Owen brace.

The invincibles did just miraculously appear, there was a ton of heart break on the path to glory. I know a its cliche but champions are always tested by failure. Now its up to this team to show they retain such resilience in the week, months and years ahead. May sound naive but I confident this Arsenal will step up to the challenge.
Word!

Re: Monaco vs Arsenal 0-2 (FT) (Agg 3-3) Monaco advance

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:20 pm
by platinum
ojafranpa wrote:Aniks wetin happen to your boy today Kongogbia?

I don't know if his injury affected him but after the first 20mins or so, Arsenal put him and Toulanlan to sleep.

Re: Monaco vs Arsenal 0-1 (2H) (Agg 3-2)FT Monaco advance

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:21 pm
by Curve whiz
Tunisian Gooner wrote:
Skylolo wrote:Unlike many here I hope Wenger gives the boys they credit they deserve for that performance tonight. People said we could not score against Monaco, cannot contain Kondogbia etc etc......this could have been a different result had Welbecks ball not been cleared off the line with the Monaco GK well beaten.

We have all rightfully criticized the team for the performance 3 weeks ago, today was a different performance but it was not enough. Ozil, Cazorla, Kos etc etc stood up like Giants in that second half....Coquelin played his part in the first it bodes well for the future.

Most shortsighted people will continue to think these near misses after impressive away performances count for nothing, but football is a funny old game...the levels we attain to gain victories like this push us forward in our growth as a team as we pursue the biggest trophies in the future.
Well said.

Recall Arsenal losing out on double in crushing fashion 98/99, UEFA cup final on PK's in 2000, 2001 FA cup final on last minute Owen brace.

The invincibles did just miraculously appear, there was a ton of heart break on the path to glory. I know a its cliche but champions are always tested by failure. Now its up to this team to show they retain such resilience in the week, months and years ahead. May sound naive but I confident this Arsenal will step up to the challenge.
Delusional cankerkucum as usual from Arsenal fans...you lost because you are not good enough...no more excuse abeg :taunt: :taunt: :taunt:

Re: Monaco vs Arsenal 0-2 (FT) (Agg 3-3) Monaco advance

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:21 pm
by anikulapo
So how did Ozil play :tic: Same old okpolo eyed slug? :taunt:

Re: Monaco vs Arsenal 0-2 (FT) (Agg 3-3) Monaco advance

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:22 pm
by anikulapo
ojafranpa wrote:Aniks wetin happen to your boy today Kondogbia?
I did not Zee it :tic: U don update score or you still need ya Abacus to calculate :taunt:

Re: Monaco vs Arsenal 0-2 (FT) (Agg 3-3) Monaco advance

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:23 pm
by platinum
anikulapo wrote:So how did Ozil play :tic: Same old okpolo eyed slug? :taunt:
Image

Re: Monaco vs Arsenal 0-2 (FT) (Agg 3-3) Monaco advance

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:23 pm
by Nkume
good lesson. A mature Arsenal will be back.

Arsenal for life!

Re: Monaco vs Arsenal 0-1 (2H) (Agg 3-2)FT Monaco advance

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:23 pm
by amafolas
Waffiman wrote:
Tunisian Gooner wrote:
Skylolo wrote:Unlike many here I hope Wenger gives the boys they credit they deserve for that performance tonight. People said we could not score against Monaco, cannot contain Kondogbia etc etc......this could have been a different result had Welbecks ball not been cleared off the line with the Monaco GK well beaten.

We have all rightfully criticized the team for the performance 3 weeks ago, today was a different performance but it was not enough. Ozil, Cazorla, Kos etc etc stood up like Giants in that second half....Coquelin played his part in the first it bodes well for the future.

Most shortsighted people will continue to think these near misses after impressive away performances count for nothing, but football is a funny old game...the levels we attain to gain victories like this push us forward in our growth as a team as we pursue the biggest trophies in the future.
Well said.

Recall Arsenal losing out on double in crushing fashion 98/99, UEFA cup final on PK's in 2000, 2001 FA cup final on last minute Owen brace.

The invincibles did just miraculously appear, there was a ton of heart break on the path to glory. I know a its cliche but champions are always tested by failure. Now its up to this team to show they retain such resilience in the week, months and years ahead. May sound naive but I confident this Arsenal will step up to the challenge.
Word!
yo waffi. if your friend Wenger wasn't playing let-me-see-what-I-can-get-away-with with our defense at the start of the season, won't we be challenging Chelsea right now. It was horribly irresponsible of the man to go into the season with only 2 senior CD's, one of which was Mertesecker and needed a break.
Our defensive wahala at the start of the seaso will cost us a possible league title this year. Gabriel or someone of that sort should have been bought in summer not in January.

Re: Monaco vs Arsenal 0-1 (2H) (Agg 3-2)FT Monaco advance

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:27 pm
by Waffiman
amafolas wrote:
Waffiman wrote:
Tunisian Gooner wrote:
Skylolo wrote:Unlike many here I hope Wenger gives the boys they credit they deserve for that performance tonight. People said we could not score against Monaco, cannot contain Kondogbia etc etc......this could have been a different result had Welbecks ball not been cleared off the line with the Monaco GK well beaten.

We have all rightfully criticized the team for the performance 3 weeks ago, today was a different performance but it was not enough. Ozil, Cazorla, Kos etc etc stood up like Giants in that second half....Coquelin played his part in the first it bodes well for the future.

Most shortsighted people will continue to think these near misses after impressive away performances count for nothing, but football is a funny old game...the levels we attain to gain victories like this push us forward in our growth as a team as we pursue the biggest trophies in the future.
Well said.

Recall Arsenal losing out on double in crushing fashion 98/99, UEFA cup final on PK's in 2000, 2001 FA cup final on last minute Owen brace.

The invincibles did just miraculously appear, there was a ton of heart break on the path to glory. I know a its cliche but champions are always tested by failure. Now its up to this team to show they retain such resilience in the week, months and years ahead. May sound naive but I confident this Arsenal will step up to the challenge.
Word!
yo waffi. if your friend Wenger wasn't playing let-me-see-what-I-can-get-away-with with our defense at the start of the season, won't we be challenging Chelsea right now. It was horribly irresponsible of the man to go into the season with only 2 senior CD's, one of which was Mertesecker and needed a break.
Our defensive wahala at the start of the seaso will cost us a possible league title this year. Gabriel or someone of that sort should have been bought in summer not in January.
I disagree. The injuries were the problem. He lost his players and could not even train with them. The difference since the players came back is clear. Notice how the injury regime has changed. No rushing players back.