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GERMANY-KOREA! Thoughts on the game
KVB:
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Ok, he scored agains Saudi Arabia and South Africa in '98. Big fucking deal. Who started up front for the final, who was France's first choice striker? And where does this bullshit injury prone van Nistelrooy stuff come from? He's had one major injury, but who was injured more last season, Henry or Ruud? "He's miles better than van Nistelrooy" . Come off it. In Arsenal's greatest ever season he couldn't score as many goals as Ruud, even though they played almost the same amount of games. Henry scored one more in the league but van Nistelrooy ripped the Champions League to pieces. And overall he scored more and we only played twice in the FA Cup. And Henry's bottle goes at the top level. Vital penalty against Juventus. MISS. Watch out next season when you go crap and you want be seeing the net bulge many times after Henry gets the ball.
I don't know what your saying about Wreh, you've proved Wenger makes bullshit signings more than good ones. Oh and lol at you acclaiming Wenger has "the Golden eye" about Inamoto and then Wenger letting him go lol.
Oh and you might not be laughing at Birmingham City after your first game.
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Theirry Henry stats:
(Arsenal FC)
Appearances Goals
Season 1999/2000 47 30
Season 2000/2001 60 24
Season 2001/2002 57 31
Total 164 85
Need I say more... that is more than one goal in every other game. I doubt Ruud van Nistelrooy can come close to touching that record after three seasons at Man. Utd.
Oh and about Wreh... I know he is a bad player, I was joking, LOL, I just found it funny that he scored against your first team, with a dodgy solo raid into the box and a sloppy finish, but it still went past Schmeichel. ;)
About Inamoto, yes letting him go was a mistake. I can't understand why Wenger choosed to do that. Well well, I won't complain, he is one of the world's best football managers.
Laughing at Birmingham City after our first game... are next season's fixtures in already?
Jay ay Beee:
Yep
We've both got promoted teams at home on the first day
You've got Birmingham and we've got West Brom
Joachim:
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First of all he didn't prove himself as Stephane Guivarch's (LMAO,LMAO) deputy at France 98.
Euro 2000 - yeah he pulled in a fairly decent tally of three goals vs Denmark, Czech Republic and Portugal.
But I would argue (and Terry Vanables agrees with me lol) that the Champions League is a higher level than the World Cup. Sure billions watch the World Cup, that's why you have to play in it to be considered an all time great, but the top level of the Champions League (Second Group Stage onwards) is far harder than the World Cup.
South Korea vs Arsenal (lol), Real Madrid vs Germany (lololol) etc.
Most sane people would agree. That's why you can have players like Davor Suker, Oleg Salenko, the Golden Boots of the last two World Cups, score bucketloads in the World Cup but never make an impact at Europe's top level.
So I would say the Champs League is better quality wise than the World Cup.
And I don't have to remind you who last seasons top scorer in the Champions League was do I?
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Didnt van Nistelrooy score 10 in europe last season? and Henry scored 7, plus Man United played 4 more games in europe then Arsenal, this supposedly proves Van Nistelrooy a better striker? Despite their respectve strike rates?
Hmm, i find your logic flawed, also during the 98 world cup, Henry was playing as a winger (this was also his position at Juve), with Dugarry as understudy striker to Guivarch, so again you comparing his goal tally to that of a striker at France 98 is worthless.
min0rity:
how the fuck was germany-korea game boring??? bullshit..the game was 0-0 until the 75th fucking minute bwhahaha you call that boring?? games like this where you can't really predict just yet are the best soccer games
Jay ay Beee:
It weren't boring
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