I'm a proud, true and dedicated Arsenal fan. Going to the City game next Saturday, hopefully it won't be a 3-0 hammering like last time
Football (not that American football rubbish)

TheRealMcCoy- Posts: 11
Join date: 2009-03-21
Age: 20
Location: Surrey
So, what football do you all support then?
I'm a proud, true and dedicated Arsenal fan. Going to the City game next Saturday, hopefully it won't be a 3-0 hammering like last time
I'm a proud, true and dedicated Arsenal fan. Going to the City game next Saturday, hopefully it won't be a 3-0 hammering like last time

Captain Planet- Posts: 2
Join date: 2009-03-25
It's not real football if it's one of the ones where you can pick up the ball and run around with it!
I'm an Everton fan myself, looks like our form is dropping off so could be a nervous ending to the season with the European places still up for grabs.
I'm an Everton fan myself, looks like our form is dropping off so could be a nervous ending to the season with the European places still up for grabs.

foodafix- Posts: 4
Join date: 2009-03-22
Sorry but I really enjoy watching gridiron!!
Other than that am a true blue Chelsea fan of many, many years some good and lots of sad ones.
Other than that am a true blue Chelsea fan of many, many years some good and lots of sad ones.

cookie monster- Posts: 4
Join date: 2009-02-22
i am most probably going to make myself a lot of enemies with the following statement (i don't care - i am drunk
)
to be honest i don't have a clue about the premier league - except that ManU, Chelsea (under Abramowich - how the hell do you spell him?) and Arsenal are often in the Champions League... but i do like a little local club called Unterhaching (now try to pronounce that
). Here in Germany that club is extremely popular because it's a town of maximum 10k inhabitants - and they still made it to "our" premier league - the Bundeslige... well, that was once upon a time - they are now bobbing up and down somewhere about 4th and 5th league but they still have a huge number of fans around here - home matches are always sold out (only 5 minutes by train to their stadium
)
to be honest i don't have a clue about the premier league - except that ManU, Chelsea (under Abramowich - how the hell do you spell him?) and Arsenal are often in the Champions League... but i do like a little local club called Unterhaching (now try to pronounce that

TheRealMcCoy- Posts: 11
Join date: 2009-03-21
Age: 20
Location: Surrey
Well your (Everton) are doing really well considering your best attacking player has been out for the whole season (Yakubu).
I think you would have given Villa and us a good run for that 4th spot.
Oh well, I shouldn't complain
I think you would have given Villa and us a good run for that 4th spot.
Oh well, I shouldn't complain

Captain Planet- Posts: 2
Join date: 2009-03-25
Losing Yakubu was bad, but it was losing Arteta that was the final straw!
I'm looking forward to the next season without such a ridiculous amount of injuries.
I'm looking forward to the next season without such a ridiculous amount of injuries.

TheRealMcCoy- Posts: 11
Join date: 2009-03-21
Age: 20
Location: Surrey
Yea, shame he didn't come to Arsenal in the summer. Saying that there is always next time.



