No ways the season is so long they might just pull the rug out from right under our feet and they could start kicking butt
2006-09-16 00:37:23
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answered by Anonymous
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You can never say never, but they haven´t got themselves off to a good start, and are already a few points behind th leaders. This can pove to be a handiap. They really needed to hit the ground running like Manchester United have.
In saying that though, teams who have won the Premiership have sometimes started off slowly, and then finished like a train. Look at Manchester united in 1996 and Arsenal in 1998. At one stage, both teams were 12 points behind the leaders, but got up a real head of steam, and wound up as Champions.
Arsenal need to start winning at home. They are not used to the new dimensions yet but they will do. I fancy them to develop a formidable home record, and have a long run of wins, somewhere in the double figures. But I think that their slow start might just pip them this year.
2006-09-16 09:15:43
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answered by The Global Geezer 7
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it is still early in the season & Arsenal will recover from their poor start of the season. an away win against Hamburger SV on Wednesday, 13 September 2006 in the 2006-2007 UEFA Champions' League Group G match gives them much confident ahead of tomorrow's much awaited clash against Manchester United, so don't write them off just yet!! they will bounce back & climb up the Premiership table.
2006-09-16 00:06:05
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answered by foongwk140804 7
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No, it doesnt finish until May 07, but as far as the league goes, its still very early to make that kind of judgement. Man U have got off to a great start, and are looking good, but as I said there is a long way to go, who knows even my team Liverpool may get their act together but I'm not holding my breath at the moment.
2006-09-15 23:33:22
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answered by Anonymous
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they jst need 2 keep their head straight nd focusd nd henry needs a break nd cesc is now playin like a grl since he got d number #4 jersey,he deservs d bench 4 now,mayb they'll get a draw with man u nd that will boost their moral nd d also need 2 straithen there team chemistry nd get more experiencd players like gallas nd baptista in january transfer market.and they also need 2 get use 2 d new emirates stadium cz its wider than highbury nd u'll see they might win d premiership dis season
2006-09-16 00:03:02
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answered by sweetguy4real 1
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NO,ARSENAL HAVE GOT
OFF 2 A BAD SEASON.
MAN U NEARLY ALWAYS
GET OFF 2 BAD STARTS.
UNITED CAN DO A MIRACLE,
BUT THE QUESTION IS CAN THEY
DO IT?
YOU CAN'T UNDERESTIMATE ARSENAL,
YOU HAVE LEARNED THAT FROM MAN U,
THEY GET OFF 2 A BAD START BUT CATCH
UP RAPIDLY.
THEY HAVE LOST GOOD PLAYERS
LIKE PATRICK VIERA,ASHLEY COLE,
ROBERT PIRES AND DENNIS
BERGCAMP AND IT IS HARD
LOSING THEM.
BUT THEY WILL RECOVER
SOON.
MAN U 3-0 2MORROW ARSENAL ARE
GETTIN THRASHED
IMMACULATE MAN U THRU AND THRU!!!
2006-09-16 00:34:26
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answered by Utd4Life 4
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Hey dun write off Arsenal. dey might make a nice comeback which might be shocking when that happens. HOWEVER, im a Man United fan so i believe dey will win.
HORRAY FOR MANCHESTER UNITED A.K.A. RED DEVILS!~
2006-09-15 23:46:19
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answered by Confused 2
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arsenal probably get bk on top they always do but hope they dont i want man u stay up they so we can crush them at parkhead
CELTIC FOOTBALL CLUB ALL THE WAY
2006-09-15 23:33:40
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answered by wullie e 1
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Yes. They are to reliant on Henry and he is already missing games.
2006-09-16 01:35:13
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answered by fostermark_2000 4
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next may i think the same as every one else if they finished season now they would prob go down
2006-09-15 23:38:31
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answered by Anonymous
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