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    Quote Originally Posted by Adamwingie View Post
    thanks for letting us know arsenal director of football and avid habbox forum poster, kieron.
    Why don't you stop picking on people?

    To be fair, I want Arsenal to mess up, as I am fed up with Wengers rubbish of 'building a squad for the future'


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    Quote Originally Posted by Marketing View Post
    Why don't you stop picking on people?
    yawnnnnnnnnnnnn

    moderator alert Edited by Infectious (Forum Super Moderator): Please do not make pointless posts!
    Last edited by Chris; 23-08-2011 at 04:48 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marketing View Post
    Why don't you stop picking on people?

    To be fair, I want Arsenal to mess up, as I am fed up with Wengers rubbish of 'building a squad for the future'
    Yawn, it was a bleeding stupid post and if I saw it before I'd have picked up on it. Don't quite remember you posting in the sports section, Adam actually added (and still does as dead as it is), something to the sports section before it became overrun by chimps.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Spuds View Post
    Yawn, it was a bleeding stupid post and if I saw it before I'd have picked up on it. Don't quite remember you posting in the sports section, Adam actually added (and still does as dead as it is), something to the sports section before it became overrun by chimps.
    we have to agree to everything, even the morons who post ****e.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adamwingie View Post
    we have to agree to everything, even the morons who post ****e.
    Amusing really, Marketing has hinted in a PM that me continuing to have a presence within the sports section is a negative considering my old account is banned.


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    This section and forum as a whole is dead to me. Don't even know why I came back.

    What happened Matthew? What happened?

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    Oh look that crash crazy Senna is back.

    Bruno Senna will make his Formula One race return in Belgium this weekend, replacing Nick Heidfeld to partner Vitaly Petrov at Renault. It will be Senna’s first Grand Prix start since his final appearance for HRT in Abu Dhabi last November.

    Renault drafted Heidfeld in at the start of their 2011 campaign as stand-in for the injured Robert Kubica. His future with the team now looks uncertain and further details are expected to be confirmed on Thursday.

    Senna completed a full rookie F1 season with HRT in 2010 before joining Renault as a reserve driver at the start of this year. The Brazilian recently made a Friday practice appearance for the team in Hungary and will appear in Thursday’s FIA press conference at Spa on Thursday afternoon.

    His prospects of a full-time race drive with Renault are likely to depend not only on the team’s negotiations with Heidfeld - who could be facing the end of his F1 career should he lose the seat - but also on their plans for their other reserve driver, Frenchman Romain Grosjean.

    Grosjean is on the verge of wrapping up the 2011 GP2 championship and has previous F1 experience with Renault, having made seven appearances for the team in 2009 following Nelson Piquet’s departure in the wake of the Singapore ‘crashgate’ scandal.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Adamwingie View Post
    This section and forum as a whole is dead to me. Don't even know why I came back.

    What happened Matthew? What happened?
    I don't know, I had an account but didn't come on. Marketing has now gone on to question my footballing knowledge outside of the Premiership, he hasn't replied back when I informed him I've lived in both Germany and Ukraine and the chances are I would have taken a liking to those leagues (and others). I wonder whether he's ignoring me now, it was last night and he was so quick to hassle me on the other messages.


    Quote Originally Posted by DPS View Post
    Oh look that crash crazy Senna is back.

    Bruno Senna will make his Formula One race return in Belgium this weekend, replacing Nick Heidfeld to partner Vitaly Petrov at Renault. It will be Senna’s first Grand Prix start since his final appearance for HRT in Abu Dhabi last November.

    Renault drafted Heidfeld in at the start of their 2011 campaign as stand-in for the injured Robert Kubica. His future with the team now looks uncertain and further details are expected to be confirmed on Thursday.

    Senna completed a full rookie F1 season with HRT in 2010 before joining Renault as a reserve driver at the start of this year. The Brazilian recently made a Friday practice appearance for the team in Hungary and will appear in Thursday’s FIA press conference at Spa on Thursday afternoon.

    His prospects of a full-time race drive with Renault are likely to depend not only on the team’s negotiations with Heidfeld - who could be facing the end of his F1 career should he lose the seat - but also on their plans for their other reserve driver, Frenchman Romain Grosjean.

    Grosjean is on the verge of wrapping up the 2011 GP2 championship and has previous F1 experience with Renault, having made seven appearances for the team in 2009 following Nelson Piquet’s departure in the wake of the Singapore ‘crashgate’ scandal.
    init.


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    Hes been at Arsenal far to long, he lost his touch along time ago, he should leave.

    Make way for some fresh blood.

    ---------- Post added 25-08-2011 at 02:25 PM ----------

    Quote Originally Posted by Spuds View Post
    I don't know, I had an account but didn't come on. Marketing has now gone on to question my footballing knowledge outside of the Premiership, he hasn't replied back when I informed him I've lived in both Germany and Ukraine and the chances are I would have taken a liking to those leagues (and others). I wonder whether he's ignoring me now, it was last night and he was so quick to hassle me on the other messages.



    init.
    Woah i posted that in the F1 Section ;s why is it here ;s


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