THE BIG GAME 2morrow.
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Re: THE BIG GAME 2morrow.
hey is there a good game on tomorrow? I will go to my fav soccer club lounge ...
who's playing?
who's playing?
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Re: THE BIG GAME 2morrow.
Ismahan,
I think Man Utd are in for a hiding. Last year. Arsenal, with most of their team in diapers defeated Manure two times last year; and you are playing the same team thats one year Older. I dont' know how Manure gona keep up with these kids. Watch out for Febregas he is going to be the star of the show. Show up Sat morning right after the game and we will have a talk..
I think Man Utd are in for a hiding. Last year. Arsenal, with most of their team in diapers defeated Manure two times last year; and you are playing the same team thats one year Older. I dont' know how Manure gona keep up with these kids. Watch out for Febregas he is going to be the star of the show. Show up Sat morning right after the game and we will have a talk..
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Re: THE BIG GAME 2morrow.
[quote="Gedo_Boy"]hey is there a good game on tomorrow? I will go to my fav soccer club lounge ...
who's playing?[/quote]
didnt u read the topic bro?
its Man united{losers} Vs Aresenal{the winners}

who's playing?[/quote]
didnt u read the topic bro?
its Man united{losers} Vs Aresenal{the winners}
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Re: THE BIG GAME 2morrow.
GEDO,
Get your MAN UTD jersey out bro, and show some luff.
Arensal is in for a rude awaking. 8)
MJ,
U are not a ManU fan?
Man U is at a different level since their first three games this season. We have not lost in 19 games. Arsenal is young and unexperienced, its going to be a piece of cake dude. We are not Liverpool.
PHD,
Waxaas wa in 19-samaan curcurki dee, what happend to liverpools game of late. They are the most poor and untalented team in the EPL. I rather watch Manchester City or Everton play.
Get your MAN UTD jersey out bro, and show some luff.
MJ,
U are not a ManU fan?
PHD,
Waxaas wa in 19-samaan curcurki dee, what happend to liverpools game of late. They are the most poor and untalented team in the EPL. I rather watch Manchester City or Everton play.
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Re: THE BIG GAME 2morrow.
I hate the piece of manure thats manure united. Nothing makes me happy more than manure getting spanked around and Sir fregmoan face turn red. I have supported Arsenal since 1996 and I am hooked forever.
As For the game, I hope we win this game. If we win this game, then we will put a daylight between us and manure and should win the league
As For the game, I hope we win this game. If we win this game, then we will put a daylight between us and manure and should win the league
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Re: THE BIG GAME 2morrow.
mj pride
at least we one thing common
hate for that faggot fergusson
good luck arsenal tommorow
from a liverpool fan 8)
at least we one thing common
hate for that faggot fergusson
good luck arsenal tommorow
from a liverpool fan 8)
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Re: THE BIG GAME 2morrow.
Somalis love Arsenal lool
Neo-imperialism at the point of a boot;
Africa and football
IN THE back room of a Somali mosque, a conservative Muslim cleric explains the finer points of a religious state. There is no qat (the local narcotic) on hand, as there often is in the homes of secular Somali politicians. But this man of God has another weakness. On the wall behind him, beside a framed Koranic quotation and a newspaper cutting about Osama bin Laden, is a glossy poster of a footballer, Thierry Henry, in the red strip of London's Arsenal club. Yes, concedes the clergyman, supporting Arsenal is another kind of religion.
As in Somalia, so it is across the rest of Africa. Every week, far from England's freezing winter drizzle, tens of millions of Africans settle down in video shacks, bars and homes to watch the latest matches between England's top 20 football clubs. Julian McIntyre, head of GTV, an African satellite broadcaster, says that most of his customers sign up to watch sport; 95% follow football. So he decided to buy the rights to English football, then build an African television network around it.
Except in Nigeria and South Africa, which have separate deals, GTV will show 80% of English premier-league matches in sub-Saharan Africa this year. The other 20% will be given free to Africa's state broadcasters.
Africans tend to support either Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool or Manchester United. Arsenal is probably Africa's most popular club, Man Utd dominates in southern Africa, Chelsea is gaining ground in west Africa, while Liverpool is the team most Googled.
Why are the English matches more popular than Spain's and Italy's, which are just as skilful? Perhaps England's pedigree as the home of football helps. So does the hectic pace and larger input of foreign, especially African, talent; at least 50 footballers from the continent play in the premiership. Indeed, some Africans say their footballers have been plundered much as Africa's raw materials have been. The premiership has certainly harmed the popularity of Africa's own leagues. Some, such as Kenya's, have all but collapsed.
Africa already has the premiership's largest fan base, outstripping Asia's, though so far Africans have been too poor to affect the league's finances. But that may be changing. Barclays, a British bank and the premiership's global sponsor, is determined to lure new customers across Africa. Mobile-phone companies are starting to get African supporters to pay to get football-related texts, and in some countries fans may soon be able to watch their team on their telephones.
Neo-imperialism at the point of a boot;
Africa and football
IN THE back room of a Somali mosque, a conservative Muslim cleric explains the finer points of a religious state. There is no qat (the local narcotic) on hand, as there often is in the homes of secular Somali politicians. But this man of God has another weakness. On the wall behind him, beside a framed Koranic quotation and a newspaper cutting about Osama bin Laden, is a glossy poster of a footballer, Thierry Henry, in the red strip of London's Arsenal club. Yes, concedes the clergyman, supporting Arsenal is another kind of religion.
As in Somalia, so it is across the rest of Africa. Every week, far from England's freezing winter drizzle, tens of millions of Africans settle down in video shacks, bars and homes to watch the latest matches between England's top 20 football clubs. Julian McIntyre, head of GTV, an African satellite broadcaster, says that most of his customers sign up to watch sport; 95% follow football. So he decided to buy the rights to English football, then build an African television network around it.
Except in Nigeria and South Africa, which have separate deals, GTV will show 80% of English premier-league matches in sub-Saharan Africa this year. The other 20% will be given free to Africa's state broadcasters.
Africans tend to support either Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool or Manchester United. Arsenal is probably Africa's most popular club, Man Utd dominates in southern Africa, Chelsea is gaining ground in west Africa, while Liverpool is the team most Googled.
Why are the English matches more popular than Spain's and Italy's, which are just as skilful? Perhaps England's pedigree as the home of football helps. So does the hectic pace and larger input of foreign, especially African, talent; at least 50 footballers from the continent play in the premiership. Indeed, some Africans say their footballers have been plundered much as Africa's raw materials have been. The premiership has certainly harmed the popularity of Africa's own leagues. Some, such as Kenya's, have all but collapsed.
Africa already has the premiership's largest fan base, outstripping Asia's, though so far Africans have been too poor to affect the league's finances. But that may be changing. Barclays, a British bank and the premiership's global sponsor, is determined to lure new customers across Africa. Mobile-phone companies are starting to get African supporters to pay to get football-related texts, and in some countries fans may soon be able to watch their team on their telephones.
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Re: THE BIG GAME 2morrow.
Allah maxaa beri qosleydoona, after Arsenal loses to the Great MANUTD. I cant wait to hear the excuses from the blabbering french and these liverpool and Arsenal fans. 
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Re: THE BIG GAME 2morrow.
ismahan we'll see inabti...wen arsenal wins, make sure u dont come on snet for a week till it blows over

Re: THE BIG GAME 2morrow.
What big game
............the season has just started, win or lose it won't make any difference who wins the title.
kick off at 12.45 .......i'm still in bed that time.........why so early start
kick off at 12.45 .......i'm still in bed that time.........why so early start
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[quote="Sakhraan"]What big game
............the season has just started, win or lose it won't make any difference who wins the title.
kick off at 12.45 .......i'm still in bed that time.........why so early start
[/quote]
Its a big game for Arsenal dee, but just another game in london for us.
8)
kick off at 12.45 .......i'm still in bed that time.........why so early start
Its a big game for Arsenal dee, but just another game in london for us.
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[quote="Advocatar"]Soccer is gay and only women should be allowed to watch that shid.[/quote]
Are you mad homie, numero uno sport in the world.
tommorow, i plan to hit the gym in the morning and then come home, watch the game with a few freinds, with the athmosphere pumped up. Ahhh cant wait.
United for the win, Scholes is missing, which is a big loss, but hargreaves will eat fabregas alive and the rooney and tevez show will excite once again.
Are you mad homie, numero uno sport in the world.
tommorow, i plan to hit the gym in the morning and then come home, watch the game with a few freinds, with the athmosphere pumped up. Ahhh cant wait.
United for the win, Scholes is missing, which is a big loss, but hargreaves will eat fabregas alive and the rooney and tevez show will excite once again.
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Re: THE BIG GAME 2morrow.
High Five My Liverpoolian Fans!,good to see Americans with some sense, instead of horny lil women, ahem* Ismhan and Danny*
I am looking forward to this too, gives us a lil perspective...
I am looking forward to this too, gives us a lil perspective...
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