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true he has always been a lazy fuck but lately ive noticed more cos he looks even more lazy !!! like i said wouldnt mind if resigned him for a couple of seasons cos when fabi and him are on the same field somethig usually clicks between them two !
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MvFCArsenal16.8 wrote:
is it me or has arshavin looking like he cbf atm? hope we can sign him up for a bit longer as he is one of my fave players


When has he not looked like that. He's always been a lazy fucker, he was just always scoring goals or getting assists. He is the most frustrating player I have ever seen. Plays like shit all game and then gets a goal or assist out of nowhere.
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is it me or has arshavin looking like he cbf atm? hope we can sign him up for a bit longer as he is one of my fave players
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nordveit leaving i guess is a sign that he will buy when he needs to rather than just waiting for players to come through
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[size=6]Report: Birmingham 0-3 Arsenal[/size]

By Richard Clarke


Arsenal began 2011 in the best possible style by winning 3-0 at Birmingham on New Year’s Day.

After letting two points slip at Wigan in midweek, Arsène Wenger’s side needed to respond in the Midlands. And the pressure was cranked up just before kick-off with the title-chasers all winning their fixtures.


However this evening, Arsenal were on top from the off. Robin van Persie’s deflected free-kick gave them the lead in the 13th minute. Both sides would have opportunities in the rest of the first half but, after the restart, it was all Arsenal.


Samir Nasri’s 13th goal of the season doubled their advantage and then Roger Johnson’s comical own goal – which had been preceded by a flowing Arsenal move – killed the game.


Fabregas, Nasri, Jack Wilshere and Andrey Arshavin all could have scored too as Birmingham’s resistance crumbled. But the clean sheet was just as important to the visitors.


The travelling support represented over 4,000 of the 24,000 present at this game – and they were in full voice throughout.


This evening their side were at their controlled best. If Arsenal can beat Manchester City on Wednesday then this will represent a pretty merry old festive period for Wenger’s men.


The manager had been criticised in some quarters for making eight changes at Wigan on Wednesday. This afternoon all those players came back in.


Once again, Lukasz Fabianski, Laurent Koscielny and Bacary Sagna retained their places. Fabregas, Johan Djourou, Nasri, Van Persie, Theo Walcott, Alex Song, Wilshere and Gael Clichy all returned.


This was the evening kick-off of the day. In the preceding hours, Manchester United, Manchester City and Tottenham had all won.

It meant Arsenal needed a victory to keep pace at the top but Birmingham had lost only once on home territory this season and even held Sir Alex Ferguson’s side in midweek. Perhaps it was the toughness of this encounter that had precipitated all those changes at the DW Stadium.


Certainly the visitors started the game like they had something to prove. They grabbed an early goal and, despite concerted pressure from the home side, should have added to it before the break.


In the opening minutes Walcott breezed past Liam Ridgewell on the right and fired into the sidenetting and then Van Persie hit a free-kick into the wall and another into Ben Foster’s hands.

From a third, he would score.


In the 13th minute, Scott Dann dragged down the Dutchman and was lucky to escape a yellow card. Van Persie’s effort again went in to the wall but this time deflected past the wrong-footed Foster. It was the striker’s first Premier League goal of the campaign.

Free-kicks would be the best outlet for chances throughout the first half. In the 18th minute, Fabregas fouled Barry Ferguson and Seb Larsson’s effort was expertly palmed away by Fabianski. The ‘keeper then clutched a low cross from Stephen Carr with Cameron Jerome in close attendance.

Just past the half-hour, Arsenal were fortunate not to concede a penalty when Van Persie appeared to handle a cross from Larsson. But the Dutchman went up the other end and, after being set up by Nasri, shanked an effort straight at Foster from point-blank range. A huge miss.

Up to this point, Birmingham’s free-kicks were all being aimed at Johnson’s head. Seconds later, one of those dead-ball efforts was flicked on by Jerome and fell to the defender’s feet six yards out. Somehow he shoveled his effort over the bar.


Late in the half, Clichy beat Larsson on the left and crossed from the byline. Walcott’s weak volley bobbled into Foster’s arms when he might have done better.


Having dropped late points at Wigan, Arsenal started the second half like they wanted to win the game early.

In the 52nd minute, Walcott clipped a hanging cross to Nasri at the far post. The Frenchman cushioned a pass back for the unmarked Wilshere, who volleyed over from six yards out. A profligate miss.


A couple of minutes later Nasri burst clear and tried to lift his shot over Foster but the keeper batted the ball away with his left hand.


It was a great save but, in the 58th minute, the Frenchman would have his revenge. Fabregas set up Nasri who fired home right-footed from the edge of the area. It was his 13th strike of an increasingly impressive season.

The goal had been coming and sucked the life out of Birmingham.

In the 63rd minute, Arsenal fashioned a wonderful third. The way the ball went into the net was odd – hitting Dann and then Johnson before going in – but the build up had been exquisite. Intricate passing between Nasri and Fabregas tied the home defence in knots. The Spaniard’s drive cannoned off Foster before bouncing off the two defenders and trickling in.


Birmingham seemed a shadow of the side that had conceded just seven Premier League goals at St Andrew’s before today.

Van Persie set up Fabregas, who thumped his drive inches over the bar, then Walcott forced a low save from Foster.

Arshavin came off the bench and immediately stretched the Birmingham 'keeper at the near post.


In injury time, Clichy headed Ridgewell’s effort off the line. The goal would have blotted an otherwise perfect day for Arsenal.


This year could be a big year for Wenger’s men and this was the best possible start.
http://www.arsenal.com/match-menu/3283930/first-team/birmingham-city-v-arsenal?tab=report


Great win. Was surprised by how easy it seemed. Hardly got out of 2nd gear for most of it. Now for Man City.

Edited by sydneycroatia58: 2/1/2011 02:11:56 PM
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Arsenal undoes all the the changes from Wigan and goes back to the Chelsea starting XI (iirc the chelsea team)

Team in full: Fabianski, Sagna, Koscielny, Djourou, Clichy, Song, Fabregas, Nasri, Walcott, Wilshere, Van Persie

Subs: Szczesny, Squillaci, Eboue, Rosicky, Denilson, Arshavin, Bendtner


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love his name ! funny how the name ezequeiel is looked upon as a black name !
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MvFCArsenal16.8 wrote:
few leaving and maybe one suprise signing ! hell it looked like arshavin wasnt coming to us remember


He was linked with us for the whole month. The big thing was whether it would get done in time. Arshavin wasn't really a surprising signing.

As for what happens in January. We'll only buy if someone comes on the market for a bargain. I'd look at someone like Ezequiel Garay who is apparently available for 8m.
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few leaving and maybe one suprise signing ! hell it looked like arshavin wasnt coming to us remember
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[size=7]'I’ll only buy in exceptional circumstances'[/size]

Arsène Wenger will only dip into the transfer market in January if there is an “exceptional opportunity”.

Wenger still believes it is highly likely that he’ll keep his cheque-book closed but an acquisition is now classed as ‘possible’.

“I haven’t ruled out signings,” he said at Friday’s press conference. “If I have an outstanding opportunity, maybe I will take it.

“I do not want to sit here and say we won’t, then people can come back and say ‘but you said you wouldn’t sign anyone’.

“There’s still a big chance we won’t sign anyone because it’s difficult to find better players than what we have, but if there’s an exceptional opportunity, you never know.”

http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-archive/-i-ll-only-buy-in-exceptional-circumstances-


Doesn't sound like there's gonna be much activity this month then other than Nordveit and possibly a few others leaving...
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pity that eboue got injured against wigan !!
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considering borussia monchengladbach migt get reglagated he sure will get game time . btw heard rumours that tomas rosicky has been linked to aston villa and random french and german clubs
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[size=6]Wenger confirms new contract for Eboue[/size]

Arsène Wenger has confirmed that Emmanuel Eboue has signed a new long-term contract at Arsenal.

The Ivory Coast international joined the Club six years ago and, ahead of Saturday’s game at Birmingham, had made 202 first-team appearances.

“He extended his contract one or two months ago. It is a long-term deal,” confirmed the manager at his pre-match press conference on Friday.
http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-archive/eboue-contract


Excellent news.
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Yeah, he's a quality youngster, should do well at a team like Monchengladbach where he's far more likely to be playing first team football.
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[size=6]Wenger - Why I will let Nordtveit leave[/size]

By Chris Harris

Arsène Wenger expects Havard Nordtveit to complete a move to Borussia Monchengladbach in the next few days.

The Norwegian defender impressed on loan at Nurnberg last term and enjoyed a productive pre-season with Arsenal last summer but he has not featured for the first team since the new campaign began.

Wenger rates the versatile Nordtveit highly but he believes the 20-year-old needs regular football to continue his progress.

“He was not even practising every day with the first team, so he needs to play,” said the manager.

“He is a fantastic character, with great quality. He played last year because we gave him to Nurnberg [on loan], he came back and didn’t play and he needs to play now. That’s why we let him go.

“Yes [I had high hopes for him], but we have a number of centre backs and full backs so he didn’t get the games. I thought in December that it was the right moment for him to go and play.”
http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-archive/wenger-why-i-will-let-nordtveit-leave

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Gooner4life_8 wrote:
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Nordveit's moved on now hasn't he?


Yeah he's gone now.


Borussia Monchengladbach then, pity, I really rated him.


yeah had a medical the other day apparently. Probably the best move for him, just never looked like getting that break.


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sydneycroatia58 wrote:
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Nordveit's moved on now hasn't he?


Yeah he's gone now.


Borussia Monchengladbach then, pity, I really rated him.
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still want thomas back like now ! cos he is a beast
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The thing with Koscielny is that he's done well when you consider no one was expecting him to have played this much by this stage of the season. With TV's injury he was forced to play so much more than intended, and when taking that into consideration he has done well but still not good enough to start imo.
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Gooner4life_8 wrote:
Nordveit's moved on now hasn't he?


Yeah he's gone now.

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i dont know about squillaci ! seems slow to me would rather have thomas and johan as our cb but u know wenger !koschenly has done good so far from coming from ligue 2


Given the choice between Squillaci and Koscielny I'd choose Squillaci every time.
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we can always try to get back sol......... or better yet gallas...........................:p
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i dont know about squillaci ! seems slow to me would rather have thomas and johan as our cb but u know wenger !koschenly has done good so far from coming from ligue 2
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Nordveit's moved on now hasn't he?
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Gooner4life_8 wrote:
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plus our cb pairing didnt communicate ! and true about johan he is a great cb ! but only problem is when thomas comes back someone has to be benched ! hope its squillaci and not johan and or koschielny


Verminator > Johan > Squillaci > Koscielny imo


This.

Johan's knee is probably the only thing stopping him starting week in week out.

Edited by sydneycroatia58: 1/1/2011 10:18:45 PM
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MvFCArsenal16.8 wrote:
plus our cb pairing didnt communicate ! and true about johan he is a great cb ! but only problem is when thomas comes back someone has to be benched ! hope its squillaci and not johan and or koschielny


Verminator > Johan > Squillaci > Koscielny imo
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Wellington Silva is probably the next Carlos Vela himself (Hopefully with more of an impact). Both have had work permit/passport troubles and Vela had to be loaned out, I can see Wellington Silva doing the same.
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but isnt theo kinda like vela .. oh wait he aint .. i rather see vela on loan first see how he performs then if a club likes what they see sell him for a good price
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plus our cb pairing didnt communicate ! and true about johan he is a great cb ! but only problem is when thomas comes back someone has to be benched ! hope its squillaci and not johan and or koschielny
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Wellington Silva hasn't come yet, still alot of passport problems. The problem with Vela we can't keep him around in the hope that he provides something. He's not up to the standard needed to play for Arsenal and needs to be sold simple as that. I see no point at all in keeping him.

And just on the Wigan game. We were ripped off with the bullshit penalty to Wigan and then the handball that we should have been given at the end. So we were extremely unlucky but still should have killed it off. Hopefully Djourou starts against Brum. We are so much stronger with him at the back.

Edited by sydneycroatia58: 1/1/2011 10:09:28 PM
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hope we win cos the anti climax match against wigan made me rue that we didnt put up more a defence ! vela we should keep just in case he does provide something ! and has wellington silva came yet ?
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