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Prediction - CS: Arsenal vs Chelsea | 07/08/05

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kel varnsen

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i don't give a f*ck about the result as long as we play good football. the fa cup final was a disaster. even though we won it, it was an embarassment. i just hope we can go out there and dominate the match...
 

rachael-8

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just about to set off now to Cardiff ;D

i think we will win 3-1 with Freddie scoring 2 and Henry with the other

COME ON ARSENAL ;D
 

invisibleman18

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i just can't wait for this. finally some football to watch and we can forget about debating over transfers. im getting fired up for this one even though its only the bollox shield. anything against chel$ki is worth getting fired up for.
 

KoLo28

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I thought it was changed to the Community Shield? Whats with calling it the Charity Shield still? What's the deal with the name?

Chelsea 2 - 1 Arsenal
 

Double_H

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i wont predict this time ....i dunnno if want us to win or to lose
and i dont want chelsea to beat us ....if they are going t win let it be penalties
 

KoLo28

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KoLo28 said:
I thought it was changed to the Community Shield? Whats with calling it the Charity Shield still? What's the deal with the name?

Chelsea 2 - 1 Arsenal

Off to a good start :lol:

Wish I was wrong though :(
 
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