God's Chessboard (2017/2018 Arsenal FC Thread) **Boom XhakaLaca**


God's Chessboard (2017/2018 Arsenal FC Thread) **Boom XhakaLaca**

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Confirmed Emirates Cup line-up.

PSG, New York Red Red Bulls and Boca Juniors.

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Rumours linking us, Villa and Spurs to Radamel Falcao, personally I think this would be a great transfer wether Bentdner and/or Chamakh move on in the summer or not. He's banging the goals in at Porto and if he can recreate that for us we have a great back up for RVP. I'd be delighted if we managed to land Falcao, Parker and Mertesacker or Cahill in the off season. Thinking price wise though Falcao will be about 15-20 mill, which could easily put Wenger off.
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Don't think we'll really chase for Cahill or Mertesacker, but can see us chasing very hard for Sakho.
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Cahill would be good, but Bolton would more than likely price us out of a move. Perhaps they could be enticed by our former Brazilian U17 captain.
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So altogether Sakho, Falcao and Parker, Hazard too would cost about how much? Say 50 mill, or just over, obviously more than Wenger likes to spend, but the money is there, especially if we get good money from sales of players
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I can see Wenger definitely going for Hazard, and really trying seriously hard for him if Arshavin is sold.
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:
Doesn't help that United finish with Blackburn and Blackpool :lol:


Blackpool beat United early on in the season didnt they or maybe they drew i cant remember im sure they beat them..

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United beat them 3-2 my bad..

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Rumours abound that Pat Rice is set to leave Ashburton Grove in the summer. I hope he stays. I'm all for new ideas, but people leaving is not the way to do it. Pat's a part of the old guard and in my opinion it's the 'old guard' attitudes that Arsenal need at the moment.
If he does leave, then I'd have to suggest Tony Adams. We were at our best when the philosophies of George Graham and Arsene Wenger combined. Tony Adams would be a perfect choice.

I'd prefer to see Pat Rice stay though. He's as important to us as Ray Wilkens was to Chelsea.

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Yeah apparently it's because of a chronic knee problem. Will be sad to see him leave if he does, a Gooner through and through.

Names being mentioned most as a replacement have been Steve Bould and Dragan Stojkovic. Steve Bould makes sense as it seems like a kinda natural progression from the U18's to Asst Manager, but rumours are he doesn't want the job.

Stojkovic makes some kind of sense since Wenger himself sees Stojkovic as someone who would be perfect to take over after he leaves.
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unfortunately doesn't look like it will be Dragan...

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DRAGAN STOJKOVIC has dealt Arsenal a blow by agreeing a new contract with J-League champions Nagoya Grampus Eight.

The Serbian manager had been linked with a move to the Gunners as a replacement for Arsene Wenger's assistant Pat Rice — who looks set to retire at the end of the season.

Although Wenger is working hard to convince Rice to extend his stay at the Emirates Stadium, it is understood the 62-year-old is likely to call it quits in June.

That saw Stojkovic — who played under Wenger for Grampus Eight in 1995 — linked to a reunion with his mentor.

But, according to Sport Jochi, Stojkovic has reached an agreement on a two-year extension to remain in charge of the Japanese side, who he led to their first championship last season.

SunSport understands youth team coach Steve Bould has also been sounded out about replacing Rice as Arsenal No2.

However, it is thought the former Gunners defender would prefer to remain in his current position as Under-18s chief.


http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/football/3552920/Dragan-Stojkovic-snubs-Arsenal-to-sign-new-deal-with-Nagoya-Grampus-Eight.html
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Isn't Tony Adams earning outrageous amounts of money in Azerbaijan?

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Damn, Dragan wouldve been great, and yes, Adams is in azerbaijan getting $1m a year.
I wouldnt mind Adams, but with a view to have someone replace Wenger, i think Dragan would be better.
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Although that 2 year extension that Stojkovic has apparently signed will coincide well with the end of Wenger's current contract. Not saying it means anything, just an interesting coincidence.
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So new shirt has been confirmed


I actually like it, looks good in action


And the keepers kit, good news is next season there will be no pink keepers jersey :lol:

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Also for anyone wondering what the motto "FORWARD" on the badge means have a read of this.


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I don't like either of those kits.
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Good news in League 1 with Benik Afobe scoring for Huddersfield against Brighton, and in with chance for four MOTM awards in a row.
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Although as a gunners fan theres no doubt ill buy all 3 strips this season for the 125th Year im thinking the away strip will be the most likely first buy.. the Home strip is too close to this years that ive still only worn a handfull of times, more of a collectors peice next seasons home jersey will be i think.
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Just out of interest, am I still allowed in this thread what with having a former Spurs and Chelsea great in my avatar?
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Gooner4life_8 wrote:
Just out of interest, am I still allowed in this thread what with having a former Spurs and Chelsea great in my avatar?


:lol: don't really mind Gus.
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same old refs
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he really is the 12th man again today
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Well United are undefeated when refereed by Foy so not really unexpected :lol:
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:
Well United are undefeated when refereed by Foy so not really unexpected :lol:

totally f'd though
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Oh it's completely fucked but I am finding it very hard to even get slightly angry about it :lol:
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:
Oh it's completely fucked but I am finding it very hard to even get slightly angry about it :lol:


not that angry at this point... but still disgusted
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Don't really know what I mean by saying this but the linesman that missed the Vidic handball is the same lino that missed the blatant penalty and wrong offside against Arshavin against Sunderland.
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St Totteringhams day can basically be called
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One thing I loved today was Jack and Rambo in the midfield. Just fucking brilliant, Jack was outstanding.

Koscielny was a fucking beast at the back towards the end of the game.

Haven't felt this good since the first leg against Barca.
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[size=6]Report: Arsenal 1-0 Man Utd[/size]

By Richard Clarke at Emirates Stadium

Arsenal ripped open the Premier League title race once more with a thoroughly-deserved 1-0 win over Manchester United at Emirates Stadium on Sunday.

In all probability, Aaron Ramsey’s second-half strike will benefit Chelsea more than his own side but, after an indifferent spell all but ended their own aspirations of finishing on top, this was a hugely welcome win.

Arsenal bossed the first half and appeared to be denied a clear penalty when Nemanja Vidic handled a cross from Theo Walcott with Robin van Persie breathing down his neck.

Ramsey’s strike arrived when the visitors were finally finding a toe-hold in the game and Manchester United piled on their pressure in the closing stages. But, this afternoon, Arsenal were in determined mood.

In his pre-match interview, Wenger had suggested his side would have a “little sniff” in the title race should they win this afternoon. They are now seven points off top spot and need Manchester United, plus Chelsea for that matter, to stumble a couple more times.

But today proved that, despite recent travails, they belong up there with the best of them.

There was a surprise before kick-off when Cesc Fabregas was ruled out with a thigh injury. The Spaniard was replaced Ramsey, who was making only his second start since breaking his leg in February last year.

Otherwise Arsenal were unchanged from the side that had lost late at Bolton a week earlier.

Since then Manchester United had placed one foot in the Champions League Final meanwhile Chelsea had sustained a modicum of pressure in the title race.

The Stamford Bridge side are due at Old Trafford soon. It meant an Arsenal win this afternoon would be cheered as much in west London as it would in the north of the capital. And the home side did their best to deliver that in the first half.

In the fourth minute, Walcott’s cross ping-ponged around the area for a second before falling to Vidic. His clearance was weak and only found Jack Wilshere on the edge of the area. The Arsenal midfielder hurried his shot and a glorious chance went wide. It was a major miss but, in the opening stages, the general trend was always towards the Manchester United goal.

In the seventh minute, Gael Clichy’s probing cross was touched over by the sliding Walcott. On the quarter-hour, Arsenal nearly scored from a copy-cat effort. Wilshere darted down the left-hand channel and his questioning ball across the face of goal was turned aside by Patrice Evra with Walcott lurking at the back post.

Arsenal were dominating and Manchester United were on their heels. However, given the form of the visitors, it was unlikely to stay that way.

In the 20th minute, the away side threatened when Fabio skipped past Clichy to reach the byline. However the Brazilian dallied over his decision. When he finally plumped for a near-post cut-back, Sagna intervened.

Just past the half-hour, there was a major moment. Walcott sprinted down the right and crossed towards the head of Van Persie at the near post with Vidic in close attendance.

At first glance, it appeared the Serbian had nodded the ball away from the Arsenal striker but the Dutchman’s frenzied reaction towards the assistant referee suggested skullduggery.

Replays confirmed Vidic had used his hand. Manchester United had taken a couple of pot-shots from distance through Wayne Rooney and Anderson but, when the half-time whistle blew, the visitors had the greater concern about the events of the previous 45 minutes.

At the break, Arsenal lost Samir Nasri to a tight hamstring. He was replaced by Andrey Arshavin.

Rooney’s early free-kick suggested Ferguson’s side would have a different attitude to the second period. Alex Song fouled Ji-Sung Park and the England striker curled an effort towards the far corner only for Wojciech Szczesny to turn the ball aside.

However, the visitors’ best period of the game only precipitated the Arsenal opener.

The home side attacked down the right and Van Persie’s well-timed cut-back allowed Ramsey to stroke home a shot into the far corner.

It was his Arsenal first goal since the equaliser at West Ham in an FA Cup Third Round tie on January 3, 2010. Vidic nearly replied immediately but his header slid by the far post from Evra’s corner.

The game now discovered a real aggression. Manchester United had upped the tempo in the second half and Arsenal had responded in kind. The goal only added to the tension.

In the 68th minute, Johan Djourou fell awkwardly and had to be replaced by Squillaci. The change, plus the visitors bringing on Antonio Valencia and Dimitar Berbatov, put Arsenal on the back foot for the first time in the match.

With 14 minutes left, Rooney lead a charge forward with the home side undermanned at the back. The Englishman fed the overlapping Nani and Szczesny stood up to make a fine save at the near post.

Walcott’s raking ball across the face of goal was met by Van Persie almost on the opposite byline. It proved to be an impossible angle and the Dutchman did well to find the sidenetting.

Arshavin's work-rate had been excellent since coming on and he helped put Van Persie through in the 80th minute but the he clipped his cross into no-man’s land.

As the seconds ticked away Arsenal were under more and more scrutiny.

Manchester United had half a shout for a penalty when Clichy clipped Michael Owen and Nani failed to threaten with a couple of free-kicks.

At the full time whistle, Emirates Stadium erupted. This was a major win for Arsenal.

Wenger’s men have now beaten both of the likely Champions League Finalists at Emirates Stadium this season. The victory also arrested a run of seven games without beating Manchester United.

It was just a shame that this had not been a title-decider.
http://www.arsenal.com/match-menu/3371804/first-team/arsenal-v-manchester-united?tab=report


Such an excellent performance and feels good to get a win. Just to bad these performances have been few and far between lately. Great to see Rambo get his goal. Saw a glimpse of the future today with Rambo and Jack in the midfield, and I loved it.
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