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| Veteran Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: LONDON
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vCash: 0 | Carling Cup Tottenham V Arsenal 1st Leg After beating liverpool comfortably 6-3 the gunners have two more matches to reach the final starting at the lane this wednesday night please reply with your predictions and who you think will go through after the two legs. TOTTENHAM 1 ARSENAL 3 ARSENAL 3 TOTTENHAM 0 I think my gunners will go through ![]() |
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vCash: 500 | Spurs are looking good, with Lennon back and theor defence looking better it will be a tough match over the two legs. I would predict a score draw in the first match and Arsenal to sneak it at The Emirates. |
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| Admin Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Figueira da Foz ,Portugal
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vCash: 379 | Arsenal's young players have looked so good in the Carling Cup so far that it is hard to imagine them being beaten but some how I just have a sneaking feeling for Tottenham anyway everybody else is tipping Arsenal so I'll say Tottenham 2-1 Arsenal Arsenal 1-1 Tottenham |
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| Veteran Join Date: May 2006 Location: Glasgow
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vCash: 500 | Its got to be the gunners. Wengers got them playing again and they look dangerous even with thier "second string" team. 2-1 to Arsenal, Baptista to score. then 2-0 at the Emirates. |
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vCash: 500 | I really enjoyed the game and as a neutral I was hoping that Spurs would beat one of the big clubs. They really let Arsenal off the hook for me at 2-0 they should have played Keane up front 4-4-2 like at the beginning or even play with Mido up front along side defoe and leave keano on the bench. I was dissapointed with Jols negative tactics against an inexperienced Gunners side. having said all that for me the best player was wearing an Arsenal shirt cesc fabregas he had yet another great all round game that pass for Hoyte that led to the equaliser was sublime and some of his set pieces to were fantastic. He was outstanding as were baptista and Walcott and Eboue in the last half hour. Tottenham let them off the hook and I think ultimately Jol and his side gave the young Gunners to much respect. |
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| Veteran Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: LONDON
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vCash: 0 | Quote:
2-0 down to come back 2-2 was A draw so emirates is the final chapter sorry spuds fans your gonna geta batter ![]() | |
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| Veteran Join Date: May 2006 Location: Glasgow
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vCash: 500 | well, I did say Baptsista to score. didnt think he would help surs out and if he hadnt have I would have got a prediction right. Which would have been a cue for me to do a lap of honour. Still think arsenal will finish it in the second leg. |
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| Veteran Join Date: May 2006 Location: Glasgow
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vCash: 500 | btw, what on earth was the keeper doing for the second goal. If he doesnt race out he makes it harder for hoyte to get that cross in. By steaming out he made up the boys mind for him. Kamikazi keeper! |
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vCash: 500 | Spurs lost their chance Arsenal will definitely take them at the home. Ironically,Spurs passing style actually helps Arsenal who seemed to have struggled a little against the skillfull but more physical teams |
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