Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Arsenal-Hull City FA Cup QF Open Thread.

Boy that's a lot of info to try to get into the title line.

We, of course, tend to care much more about Arsenal than Hull, so let's hit the Arsenal news. Almunia is out after Diouf tried to break the Spanglishiard's foot off at the ankle. Clichy is said to be sitting as well, while Arshavin really wants to play but may be out due to eight stitches in his foot. Eduardo is lightly injured again and--news flash--Rosicky is never coming back.

Hull have some no-names back, some no-names injured or cup-tied, and Geovanni back in form just in time to repeat his heroics at Emirates. Great.

Full Lineups:
Arsenal: Fabianski, Sagna, Djourou, Gallas, Gibbs, Walcott, Diaby, Song, Vela, Arshavin, van Persie. Subs: Toure, Nasri, Denilson, Silvestre, Mannone, Bendtner, Eboue.

Hull City: Myhill, Dawson, Ricketts,Halmosi, Zayatte, Ashbee, Barmby, Geovanni, Gardner, Fagan Manucho. Subs: Hughes, Duke, France, Garcia, Mendy, Folan, Featherstone.

Enjoy it. Comment away as usual. Pagination is encouraged but not required.

69 comments:

  1. Excuse me but the great Jimmy Bullard is not a "no name." He is, however, injured for the rest of the foreseeable future.

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  2. I thought about saying something, but decided I didn't want to have to choose which Jimmy Bullard tag to use.

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  3. So is anyone watching this one on TV?

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  4. I literally cannot find this match anywhere. I have resorted to the FA's official website to get sad little text updates of the score

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  5. I'm at work, but watching on the internet.

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  6. why does mendy never seem to start for hull? they always seem to play substantially better when he's on the field.

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  7. watch here: http://atdhe.net/live-tv-5165.html

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  8. It is on Setanta here in the US... I am PVR'ing it. Little good that does now.

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  9. there's a website from some stanford grads called veetle.

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  10. Arsenal starting two English lads! First time in years.

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  11. GOOOOOOOAAAAAALLLLLLL PALACE

    Get in!!!!

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  12. @Ben... is it using a port other than 80? It appears to be being blocked by my firewall.

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  13. i have no idea. the direct link i'm on is

    http://www.veetle.com/viewChannel.php?cid=4995e3662b978

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  14. you may have to download something to make it work? i can't remember

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  15. Ben: I've noticed the same re: Mendy. He's fast, agile, and completely unafraid to run at his opposite man.

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  16. Whoops. That wasn't supposed to happen. The 79-year-old Nicky Barmby gets one deflected in. Commence bus parking.

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  17. gooooooooooooooooooooooallll. ugly deflection, but they all count. eat it arsenal.

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  18. I think I'd rather see United win the FA Cup at this point over Arsenal. Get em Tigers!

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  19. Quick, someone give me a number between 10 and 15!

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  20. Phil Brown, your bus is not on the pitch yet. Explain yourself!

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  21. Right, well, time for the team to show its true character and all of that.

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  22. it would have been nice to see arsenal put to bed by a brace from barmby though

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  23. youth vs. experience and all that

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  24. Come on, Arshavin. Almmost one there. He's too small to mark!

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  25. Why is Phil Browns in the stands? What has he done?

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  26. great tackle in the hull box

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  27. final ball's still a little lacking. another huge block in the hull box.

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  28. Now he is down there.

    That was a petulant kick out.

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  29. whoa. didn't miss by much there.

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  30. Dammit Fabianski, just kick the ball away. That's twice he has played with it.

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  31. For the first 30 minutes there it looked like Hull City were the team sitting 4th in the table.
    Come on you tigers!

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  32. Dammit Theo. Forget you turned 10 and play like you used to

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  33. Possession 71-29. Score: 0-1. Too familiar this season.

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  34. That bus is well and truly parked right now.

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  35. Another one slides past the post after a clearance off the line. It's coming to the tune of 3 or 4 I think.

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  36. oh FFS... looks like I will have 3 hrs of crap to remove from my PVR this evening. I can't keep following the text on this; two steps forward one step back. Typical Arsenal. Tango '08-09.

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  37. if you lose, now you can focus on the CL play and qualifying for next season. silver lining.

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  38. and maybe hull will be so distracted by the FA cup they'll go down. and next year you won't have to worry about a team who beat you twice at home this season.

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  39. i like how we have commenters now openly cheering against the "UF teams" (ie Arsenal, Liverpool, Norwich, Spurs, and Chelsea). this is good. although the Chelsea and Spurs bile has come from ourselves as each only has 1 rep on UF.

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  40. RVP equalizes from No hair on my Arse cuz he's Shavin.

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  41. And so I chime in with GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAL!

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  42. was mostly, then I went outside. going back now.

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  43. atta boy bendtner. way to not surprise anyone with that miss.

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  44. i know how you feel. i'm torn between my love of the underdog and my hatred for arsenal.

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  45. Well, without having seen any of this game all I can say is....

    And it's Arsenal,
    Arsenal FC
    The greatest team
    The world has ever seen!!


    And like the Fan's Attic I appreciate that commentors are cheering against our teams, because it makes it so much more sweeter when we win!

    We're going to Wembley
    We're going to Wembley

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  46. well now that tottenham are back to winning, we cynical spurs fans can't take any more pleasure from wallowing in our failure. thankfully arsenal are also back to winning so i can watch them and feel bad about myself again. it's refreshing.

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  47. Cheers Ben. And to be fair, notice that I only chimed in when we were ahead?

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  48. Can anyone explain why Wenger was such an ass after the game? Only watched the second half...did he and Brown get into it earlier?

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  49. I just got back to my desk after "dumping core" in my favorite stall on another floor to see that Arsenal got the apparently undeserved win.

    I promise my fellow Gunners I will eat a lot of fiber before the semi-final, in case it had anything to do with today's result.

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  50. And now Brown is claiming Cesc spit on one of his assistants after the match. What the hell is going on?

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  51. cesc fabregas...acting like a d-bag? that's weird and completely unexpected.

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  52. Holy god what a bad screwjob for Hull. Oh well. Back to the Championship with you then.

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  53. A Spaniard acting rudely? In the name of Inigo Montoya, I find such an accusation inconceivable!

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  54. I watched with some English people who couldn't comprehend an American sitting down and asking. "Is Mike Riley reffing?"

    That was way nervier than it should have been, but yippee!

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  55. Sarah,
    If I remember correctly, you were actually at this game. What did you think? Get any good pics to share? And, yes, I obviously haven't checked your personal site yet...
    I can be ass-backwards that way...

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  56. @PR,
    I find that to be a somewhat cool feeling when it happens, but I'm wearing out the surprise factor now here in H-town...after watching the Red-Scouse Massacre of ManUre early Saturday morning at the bar, I spent the next two hours talking to an English Arsenal fan while we watched the Gooners recreate that experience against the Rovers. Safe to say neither experience was what I expected when I headed to the bar...

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  57. Yep, I was at the game!! It was aaamazing. I mean, I've seen better as far as actual play goes, but you really can't beat watching your team come from behind to win an FA cup quarter. Got a couple of pictures, although I wasn't exactly close to the action so they aren't high quality.

    And yeah I get the surprise factor thing too...doubly so, because I'm an American AND a girl. Shockhorror.

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  58. Sarah,
    1) Congrats on staying up this late (or, rather, being a college student!)
    2) Glad you enjoyed it, even as a non-Gooner - getting to Ewood is my goal for this coming season...
    3) Being female must make it even better...even Irish women are surprised at my CSC when I'm not the typical "American idiot".
    4) How bad was the crowd? The BBC live text included somebody who claimed they had noone within 10 seats/rows...just curious...and how did you see (from wherever you were) the game-winner?

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