

So The Boss seemed to get a bit upset with the unsporting behaviour of the Spuds on Saturday, sqaurring up to Fatty Jol and then after the game calling him a Liar and a Fat Wanker*.
The thing is as a Gooners its a little tough to have a go at Fatty Jol for saying "he didn't see it" when our own coach invented the term.
*Note: some parts of this sentence may have been embelished
Was Fatty Jol, telling porkies, well yes he was. Of course he saw it, and his shouting of "play play" leaves no doubt that the great big tub of lard was not going to let fair play stand in the way of them getting the points.
One's a fat lying wanker, desperate to be in charge. The other's John Prescott
On the question of points, I would still have said the Spuds deserved a share, for an hour they were the better side. The manner of their goal leaves a sour taste, but they should have been ahead before then anyway. The thing that made it harder to take was, after Henry and Cesc came on, you got the feeling the game was turning, I think we would have gone on to win the game if it had stayed at 0-0.
As it is another piece of Henry magic meant the last ever North London Derby ended in a draw.
One's lowlife mob scum, the other's in The Sopranos
The race for 4th is not over, Bolton will not be an easy game for the Spuds,neither will the away trip to West Ham and I think they do need to win both of their remaining games to be sure of 4th, lets hope the pressure tells and they slip up, or falling that , some disupted goal causes them to drop 2 points, it can be funny that what goes around comes around.
One's a London comedy legend, the other's Max Wall
So its back to Champions League action tommorow, and this is probably the biggest game the Club's played for many years. I will update later with team news and views..
One's Fatty Arbuckle and the o....well, OK, in this case they're both Fatty Arbuckle
Then there's the obvious 'Barry from East Enders' one.

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