Nice comeback by Arsenal, but honestly they wont win the EPL so I dont see the significance of this win...although its better than a draw obviously.
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Originally posted by Aryaan21LOL yeah I'm sure you have a life my pali friend, by looking for each of my posts daily and trying to respond to them individually
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Good win by the gunners.
I still think that arsenal is the best team in England.
If someone disagrees with me then check there games with the big 3.
Beat Liverpool 3 times this season, beat Man United 2 times and got an away point with chelsea and wil probably beat them at home.
Im happy we got a point with them away, but they'll probably beat us in St James' Park................................................sigpic..........................................00000000 0000000000000000000000000..HOWAY THE LADS
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Originally posted by royGood win by the gunners.
I still think that arsenal is the best team in England.
If someone disagrees with me then check there games with the big 3.
Beat Liverpool 3 times this season, beat Man United 2 times and got an away point with chelsea and wil probably beat them at home.
Im happy we got a point with them away, but they'll probably beat us in St James' Park.
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arsenal Fans Are U Reaedyyyyyyyyyyyy????
Arsenal v Bolton
Sunday 28 January
Kick-off: 1600 GMT
Arsenal and Bolton are facing each other in the FA Cup for the third season running. The Gunners were on route to winning the trophy in 2004-05, when they won 1-0 in the quarter-finals at Highbury with a third minute goal from Fredrik Ljungberg. Last season at this same fourth round stage, Bolton won 1-0 at the Reebok with a score from Stylianos Giannakopoulis six minutes from time. This is the 10th time the pair have been drawn against each other in the oldest, and arguably the greatest knock-out competition in world club football, and Arsenal lead 5-4.
Arsenal
The Gunners have a proud unbeaten record to defend at the Emirates Stadium, and were on a five-match winning run home and away, until Tottenham held their youngsters to a 2-2 draw in the first leg of the Carling Cup semi-final at White Hart Lane on Wednesday night. That winning streak included dispatching FA Cup holders Liverpool in the last round, 1-3 at Anfield, and following that three days later with a 3-6 League Cup triumph on the same ground. (BBC)
New injuries:
Hleb, Eboue
Bolton
Bolton has become something of a bogey side for Arsenal, having lost once to them in seven League and Cup meetings. But all four of their victories in that seven-match sequence have been at the Reebok. That includes this seasons League fixture on 25 November when Nicolas Anelka scored twice against his former club in a 3-1 victory. However the Trotters have not won at the home of the north Londoners since a 1-3 triumph after extra time in an FA Cup fourth round replay on 9 February 1994, when Jason McAteer, John McGinlay and Andy Walker scored their goals. (BBC)
Arsenal
* 24 Almunia
* 31 Hoyte
* 05 Toure
* 06 Senderos
* 22 Clichy
* 32 Walcott
* 04 Fabregas
* 16 Flamini
* 07 Rosicky
* 14 Henry
* 25 Adebayor
Substitutes
* 21 Poom,
* 02 Diaby,
* 09 Julio Baptista,
* 15 Denilson,
* 30 Aliadiere
Bolton
* 22 Jaaskelainen
* 02 Hunt
* 25 Faye
* 05 Meite
* 11 Gardner
* 14 Davies
* 04 Nolan
* 08 Campo
* 06 Speed
* 07 Giannakopoulos
* 39 Anelka
Substitutes
* 12 Walker,
* 09 Pedersen,
* 16 Teymourian,
* 20 Vaz Te,
* 23 Tal
Ref: M Dean
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