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its the big gamne between the fdans in this forum, Everton arseanl, i personally cant waeight to go to the game what do you think???
i think score will be 2-2 what do you think???

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Arsenal win 4-0. If its not that it will be more. I would love to see a close game, but just cant see it.

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The Arsenal Ladies are tired , they looked sluggish on Thursday , Everton may take advantage of it.
4-3 for Arsenal

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Everton will give us a hard game I think, but I think we'll win.
I hope I get there on time this year - I missed the first 20 minutes last time Laughing

I suppose thy'll change the venue at the last moment to catch me out Very Happy

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lol ill have to keep a look out for you, is anyone eles going the game?

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gregolass wrote:
lol ill have to keep a look out for you, is anyone eles going the game?

I don't know any Arsenal fans who were at the 2 Arsenal home games this week are going, but was told one or 2 who I didn't know were going.

But come and say hello - I'll be the big old git with the blue woolly Arsenal hat, and I'll be with my mate with his camera Wink

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Id say 3-1 Arsenal Smile

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Well, it ended up 4-1 to Arsenal.
So we've conceded for the first time in the league this season Sad

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I guess i was the closest with 4-0. With Everton loosing and Charlton drawing the league really is anyones for second, third etc.

Its just a shame there is no one to compete with Arsenal for first place.

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4-1 gutted lol. was a good match to watch, lots of action.

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Picture from the game









Last edited by Ron on Sun Oct 22, 2006 8:58 pm; edited 1 time in total

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Ace shot Ron !!!!!!!!!!! Very Happy

Go Jayney !!! Cool

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here is another



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Awesome! Can you please not resize them so drastically? Wink

500-600 pixels wide would be perfect Cool

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Yay! Mr. Green Keep 'em coming mate!

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Great pics there Ron

Big up to the Arsenal ladies doing great

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I went to the game and really enjoyed it despite almost getting stuck in Liverpool

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brynefan wrote:
I went to the game and really enjoyed it despite almost getting stuck in Liverpool

Sounds like me last year - got lost and missed the first 20 minutes Embarassed

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got any more pics or that all you got??

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gregolass wrote:
got any more pics or that all you got??


How about a thank-you instead? Neutral

If rr6 has got more photos and is willing to post them, he will. Be patient.

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ok sorry. and thank you for the pics you have allready posted

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Good girl Wink


More ground lost as ladies get Gunned down

(From Daily Post)

Everton lost further ground on their league rivals yesterday, as they were beaten 4-1 by leaders Arsenal at Marine.

The team had high hopes of causing an upset before the game, but disaster stuck with just four minutes played when Julie Fleeting was left free in the six-yard box to lob Arsenal's opener.

Young defender Fern Whelan had to limp off the field with a knee injury a couple of minutes later, before the visitors hit the bar.

Everton's first efforts of the match came just before half-time, but Jody Handley's deflected shot and Emily Westwood's header failed to trouble the Gunners goal.

FIFA World Player of the Year nominee Kelly Smith then doubled the lead, as she blasted home from the edge of the box following a typical jinky run.

In the second period Everton looked more like themselves but the only chance they created came from Michelle Evans.

However, she couldn't force the ball past Emma Byrne from close range.

Arsenal scored a second on the break, and although Fleeting saw her first shot saved by Rachel Brown, the ball fell kindly for the striker to net her second.

Everton did score the first goal the Gunners conceded this season and it came from a spot-kick from Fara Williams. But moments later Everton gave one away at the other end.

Lindsay Johnson brought down substitute Gemma Davison in the box, and Lianne Sanderson dispatched the kick.

So with that defeat, Everton still have a lot of work to do if they wish to repeat last season's heroics, as Arsenal look set to run away with league championship again this year.

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