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Currently being in the top 4 does not make you a "top four club". You know EXACTLY what people mean when they say "top four club". Arsenal are doing brilliantly this season theres no need for you to defend them with ridiculous logic.

Ridiculous logic would be you quoting the mythical 'top four' totally out of context with the point wiener was making. There's a so called 'top four' (you lot, us, Chelsea and United) and then there's the current top four teams in the division based on factual information, ie results. Right now, although we've not played any of the 'top four' we have beaten a team in the top four.

I'm not defending anything, I see no need. You're the one who came in here with the laughy .gif and a sly attempt at pissing on our chips. What was the point of that? It's was such a random thing to reply to.

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Come on now, I think you know what people mean.

Well then they should do as arsenal.com & the bbc have done - use terms such as 'the traditional top 4' or 'big clubs'. My gripe was with lazy journalism, not anything else.

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Could someone please explain, in small words if needs be, how Carragher gets away with his manhandling?

What made me laugh was when he screamed at us for not putting the ball out when Torres was down yet he seemed happy to let his own team play around him moments earlier.

Prick.

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I know he should have tucked it away but Bendtner would have been ruled offside if he'd put that rebound in, no?

We were quite right to play on when Torres was down , Liverpool seemed happy to.

Also, you do have to feel for their injuries, pretty bad luck.

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I know he should have tucked it away but Bendtner would have been ruled offside if he'd put that rebound in, no?

We were quite right to play on when Torres was down , Liverpool seemed happy to.

Also, you do have to feel for their injuries, pretty bad luck.

They have 4 players injured, Rafa didn't get a centre back because he wasted his time on Heinze. Man United have had around 5 or 6 injuries but are coping, so should Liverpool.

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We are coping thanks :blink:

I thought you weren't interested in my opinions. Your clearly interested if your quoting me.

Anyway as for Arsenal, they played pretty well. Still think defensively they needed to sort it out which is surprising considering they have two quality centre backs. I still don't think Adeabayor is capable of playing on his own up front.

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What a game! With the chances we had (hitting the post twice and missing two open goals and having a penalty shout) i feel we should've won but i'm more than happy with a point. I was quite suprised at how much possession we had, and that liverpool played largely on the counter attack, it was as if we we were at home and they were away. I knew stevie G would score from the free-kick i just had a feeling and fabregas' equaliser was top class! I wasn't happy to see crouch come on as he is such a handful esp for our defence as we aren't dominant in ther air. I must say that adebayor was shit today, his work rate was poor his touch was shit, he broke down most of our play and we lacked killer instinct in the final third mainly because of him. We missed van persie big time. It was a shame Theo didn't start as if he started up front i feel we could've caused big problems for them, oh and eboue was shit and i reiterate how does he start over theo?

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