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    Colin Rowledge
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    Default My dad - 1919 to 2011

    As he was a life-long supporter of Chelsea, and my antagonist due to my suppot of Arsenal, he is probably turning cartwheels

    The results are in the books

    Colin

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    Aaaah, a fellow 'gooner'. We didn't do too well today Collin.......3-3. But a point is a point.

    At least Chelsea is a neighbor of Arsenal........and I'm happy they won.

    Steve.

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    Colin Rowledge
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    Quote Originally Posted by stepives View Post
    Aaaah, a fellow 'gooner'. We didn't do too well today Collin.......3-3. But a point is a point.

    At least Chelsea is a neighbor of Arsenal........and I'm happy they won.

    Steve.
    But allowing 3 goals to a team - Norwich - that was only promoted last year? That isn't what I expected!!

    Chelsea? Their team photo with Jose M. is part of my dad's memorabilia collection. Do you think he'll be Roman's choice as manager next year? If Roberto wins in Europe later this month and after the axe-ing of 'whatisname' it'll be a difficult decision.

    B-T-W- notwithstanding the 'disallowed' goal by Andy Carroll - Chelsea deserved the win. Will Kenny D. be back with the 'Pool next year?

    I thinking of going to to see L.F.C. play T.F.C. in July - might be interesting
    Colin

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    Yes Colin.....3 goals conceded was not a good idea.

    Hopefully, Arsenal will be in a Champions league position, at the end of the season...........fingers and toes crossed.

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    Lone Pine
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    My Dad was a life long supporter of Arsenal, my Hubby is a life long supporter of Arsenal, and my Father in law was again a life long supporter of Arsenal.

    Me I hate football, and would rather sit and watch paint dry, but I suppose coming from a "Gooner" family I had better start supporting Arsenal.

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    Liane Hawes
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    Lone Pine

    I know how you feel, my grandparents lived about 1/4 mile from the old Highbury ground and you could hear the crowds on a saturday home game. My friends and I used to run to the nearest house when a big cheer went up just to see who had scored but like you I'd rather do something else than watch football. I do get my own back on hubby when Wimbledon is on as the remote control is mine for the fortnight - ahhh strawberries and cream, oh..... and rain - british summer bring it on

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