I won't be watching the North London derby on Sunday. I am not ready to go through another "what ifs" sleepless night thinking:
1) What if Song had not made that poor pass?
2) What if Wenger had made the substututions earlier?
3) What if Mertesacker hadn't been out injured?
4) What if Walcott had buried that one-on-one?
5) What if Szczesny wasn't off his line so early?
6) What if Vermaelen didn't score that own goal?
7) What if we had played with more tempo and urgency at the beginning as we did when we were chasing the game at the end?
8) If only Arshavin came on, he could have done some magic?
9) What if Van Persie didn't hobble off injured?
10) What if the assistant referee has made the right call?
So Basically...
posted on 24/2/12
Fair do TerraOx. I was going to watch the game on Sunday but, having read your bottom ten reasons for not watching I'm off to the local knocking shop for a little "relief" from the stresses and strains of modern day living.
posted on 24/2/12
What if we win?
posted on 24/2/12
What if we win? It is easier for me to not hope for a win and then get one. Hoping for a win and losing is unbearable.
posted on 24/2/12
Always good when your fans get negative before a ball has even been kicked
posted on 24/2/12
i'm gonna watch the game in seven sisters. i will take on all those spuudies on my own
and then i'll get stabbed
posted on 24/2/12
Don't do it El Capitan.
posted on 24/2/12