Sunrise_Serena06 said:
I'll definitely do that

but I'm f**kin angry

because I can't see the match tonight. I have to go to a premiere of a f**kin movie, really it sucks

I wish I could take my television with me, i'm gonna die in the cinema
Awww ... if I'm your position, I'd get my sis to give me "live updates" on my cell phone. That's better than nothing.
GUNNER TO GONER ... Pires is set to quit Highbury
Wenger axes Pires
From MARK IRWIN in Turin
ROBERT PIRES has been dramatically axed from Arsenal’s vital Champions League clash with Juventus here in Turin tonight. The French midfielder was fuming after being told by boss Arsene Wenger he will be replaced by Freddie Ljungberg.
That almost certainly spells the end for Pires at Highbury — after spending six years with the Gunners and making over 250 appearances.
Pires wants a two-year contract but the Gunners are only prepared to offer 12 months as part of a general policy for players over 30.
The 33-year-old has played some of his best football of the season since returning to the Arsenal team as sub in the epic 1-0 victory over Real Madrid at the Bernabeu in February.
But Wenger sees the more competitive Ljungberg as a better bet as Arsenal look to defend a 2-0 lead over Italian champions Juve in the quarter-final second leg at the Stadio delle Alpi. Midfield ace Ljungberg missed the first leg with a calf strain.
2006? ... Gunners boss Arsenal Wenger in Turin last night
Picture: RICHARD PELHAM
Meanwhile, midfield sensation Cesc Fabregas is expected to win his injury battle after suffering a foot problem against Aston Villa on Saturday. The inclusion of the Spanish whizkid, 18, is a massive boost for the Gunners after his stunning display in the first game.
But full-back Emmanuel Eboue has failed to recover from a groin problem and is almost certain to miss out.
Cole: We're Gunner win
ASH 'N BURN ... Cole backs Arsenal pals for glory
By CHARLIE WYETT
ASHLEY COLE insists Arsenal will march into the Champions League semi-finals tonight.
The Gunners left-back, out with an ankle injury, said: “We have a good 2-0 lead and certainly have the players and confidence to go through. We look as though we could beat anyone at the moment.”
England ace Cole, 25, also told talkSPORT: “I am running again. Hopefully I will soon be playing for Arsenal once more — and get back in Sven’s eye.”
http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2002390000-2006150545,00.html
