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sydneycroatia58 wrote:
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His faith in Arsenal and the players has never once faultered, not even after the 8-2 loss when most people would look at our team and just shake their head.


I agree with all that you said. But after the Old Trafford game, didn't he go and buy 3 new players the next day :d


Don't tell me you're one of these people that believes the only reason he bought players is because of the 8-2 loss :lol:


Of course not. But it did kick start him. He was leaving it late, if they had won it could have been different.
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BusbyBabe wrote:
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His faith in Arsenal and the players has never once faultered, not even after the 8-2 loss when most people would look at our team and just shake their head.


I agree with all that you said. But after the Old Trafford game, didn't he go and buy 3 new players the next day :d


Don't tell me you're one of these people that believes the only reason he bought players is because of the 8-2 loss :lol:


Of course not. But it did kick start him. He was leaving it late, if they had won it could have been different.


The loss just made it look like it kick started him. I think even if we'd won or drawn that game he probably still would've bought the same players. Arsene's not the kind of guy for knee-jerk reactions.
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Without Arsene Wenger we'd be in mid-table mediocrity.

Who can Arsenal get that is better than Arsene Wenger? No-one. I don't want Arsenal to become the basketcase of a club that is Chelsea; changing their manager every 2nd week.

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KenGooner_GCU wrote:
Without Arsene Wenger we'd be in mid-table mediocrity.

Who can Arsenal get that is better than Arsene Wenger? No-one. I don't want Arsenal to become the basketcase of a club that is Chelsea; changing their manager every 2nd week.


Both United and Arsenal are going to be in for interesting times once the two leave. We have been spoilt.
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BusbyBabe wrote:
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Without Arsene Wenger we'd be in mid-table mediocrity.

Who can Arsenal get that is better than Arsene Wenger? No-one. I don't want Arsenal to become the basketcase of a club that is Chelsea; changing their manager every 2nd week.


Both United and Arsenal are going to be in for interesting times once the two leave. We have been spoilt.


They are probably the only 2 clubs around at the moment where the outgoing manager will have a big say and influence on who the next manager is. At least Arsene will I think.
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I agree but Fergie has said he will have no say in the matter. I am sure he will though.
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Yeah, he may not have as big an influence in it as Arsene will, but I'm sure he'll have his say :lol:
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Sky Sports wrote:
Arsene Wenger is continuing to assess Thomas Vermaelen's fitness, but conceded the Arsenal defender may be a 'little bit short' for Saturday's game at Chelsea.

Vermaelen has endured a torrid past 12 months on the injury front due to Achilles and ankle problems, and returned from a two-month absence in the Carling Cup win over Bolton in midweek.

However, the Belgium international was replaced towards the end of the 2-1 victory with a calf complaint and is a doubt for the weekend tussle with Chelsea.

The latest injury is not serious, but Gunners boss Wenger is concerned whether Vermaelen will be ready for the intensity of a London derby at Stamford Bridge.

"Vermaelen might be available to be in the squad," Wenger told the club's official website. "We'll have to assess him.

"He is not injured. He came off with a calf problem on Tuesday in the Carling Cup.

"It was cramp because he has not played for a long time and he only had one training session.

"As I say, he is not injured, but he might be a little bit short for a game of that intensity."

Carl Jenkinson could return from a knee problem against Chelsea, but fellow full-back Kieran Gibbs will not be involved due to a stomach muscle injury.

Wenger added: "Carl Jenkinson has a little chance to be available on Saturday. If not, then maybe on Tuesday (against Marseille in the Champions League) for him. Gibbs is not available."

http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11670/7270339/Wenger-waits-on-Vermaelen


If Gibbs were a dog, you'd put him down. His body just isn't up to the rigours of professional sport, and I fear it'll only get worse with age.
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If we can avoid injury crisis (fat chance) im actually pretty pleased with how are starting lineup will look

Szczesny
Sagna Vermaelen Mertesacker Santos
Arteta Wilshere Rosickey/Ramsey
Walcott Gervinho
RVP

Subs:
fabianski
Rosicky/Ramsey
Song
Arshavin
Park
Gibbs
Koscielny
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catbert wrote:
If we can avoid injury crisis (fat chance) im actually pretty pleased with how are starting lineup will look

Szczesny
Sagna Vermaelen Mertesacker Santos
Arteta Wilshere Rosickey/Ramsey
Walcott Gervinho
RVP

Subs:
fabianski
Rosicky/Ramsey
Song
Arshavin
Park
Gibbs
Koscielny


Replace Rosicky/Ramsey with Song and it's all good. You can't not have Song.

One I really feel sorry for is Koscielny, just as he's shown everybody how good he is he'll be on the bench.

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sydneycroatia58 wrote:
One I really feel sorry for is Koscielny, just as he's shown everybody how good he is he'll be on the bench.


Sorry but still hasn't shown me or many fans. I think he is just one of those players who only his fans can see the good in him lol.
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BusbyBabe wrote:
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One I really feel sorry for is Koscielny, just as he's shown everybody how good he is he'll be on the bench.


Sorry but still hasn't shown me or many fans. I think he is just one of those players who only his fans can see the good in him lol.


We were like that at the start of last season, but the turning point for us was against Barcelona when he kept Messi quiet.
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:
One I really feel sorry for is Koscielny, just as he's shown everybody how good he is he'll be on the bench.


Well tbf, there's no reason why when everyone's fit he can't take Mertesacker's spot in the XI if he performs well enough.

Predictions for tonight,

Line-up
-----------------RVP--------------------
Gervinho--------------------Walcott
----------------Arteta-------------------
-----Ramsey/Rosicky--Song-----
Santos--Per--TV/Djourou--Kosc
--------------Szczesny----------------

Score: 2-2, 1 each for RVP and Theo.
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Gooner4life_8 wrote:
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One I really feel sorry for is Koscielny, just as he's shown everybody how good he is he'll be on the bench.


Well tbf, there's no reason why when everyone's fit he can't take Mertesacker's spot in the XI if he performs well enough.



True, but I do like Mertesacker in there with TV because of the contrast in styles. TV and Kos are very similar players and I'm not to confident on how they'd work together.
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:
True, but I do like Mertesacker in there with TV because of the contrast in styles. TV and Kos are very similar players and I'm not to confident on how they'd work together.


You have to wait until they play together. How many times have people said they won't work together, they are to similar and then they rip it up together. As long as two players are on the same page, it doesn't matter what style they are.
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:
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One I really feel sorry for is Koscielny, just as he's shown everybody how good he is he'll be on the bench.


Well tbf, there's no reason why when everyone's fit he can't take Mertesacker's spot in the XI if he performs well enough.



True, but I do like Mertesacker in there with TV because of the contrast in styles. TV and Kos are very similar players and I'm not to confident on how they'd work together.


I remember in the Newcastle game the two worked well together, but I agree with your first point and I'd still have Mertesacker ahead of Koscielny for the time being.
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Some good memories at Stamford Bridge :lol:

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Emmanuel Adebayor: No Regrets

For one of the most controversial figures in English football, Emmanuel Adebayor is not a man who spends too much time worrying about his reputation, but you would be wrong to think he does not have strong opinions on the matter.

At 27, and now at the third English club in his career, Adebayor does not care that people think he moves on too often. He says that the Arsenal supporters who berated him for leaving should now recognise why he did so. He has no regrets about leaving Manchester City because, as he says, when a club wants him out, he does not hang about. And as for Tottenham, he is happy there.

Going into tomorrow's game against Queen's Park Rangers, Adebayor is yet to be on the losing side for his new club whom he joined, on loan from City, at the end of August. He came into the team against Wolves on 10 September, scored three in his first two games and has been part of a run that has seen Spurs take 16 points from a possible 18 and climb the table to fifth place.

Yes, life is pretty good now. He has a new perspective, changed by his experience in January last year when he was on the Togo team bus in which three people were killed when it was shot at in Angola during the African Cup of Nations. He has an 18-month-old daughter, Kendra, and it was his family's preference that, after Real Madrid decided against making his loan spell permanent this summer, he should aim to play in London again.

Whatever you think of Adebayor, what is not in doubt is that he speaks his mind. When we met at Spurs' training ground this week there was no PR gloss. Ask him what he thinks of the song sung to him by some Arsenal fans at White Hart Lane this season – the one that went "It should have been you, shot in Angola, It should have been you" – and he looks you in the eye and gives you a straight answer. "Of course it does not affect me. How can it?" he says. "I think so many Arsenal fans would love to have me back today. Forget about what they are saying. When people have the time to prepare a song about somebody that means they have a love for the person, somehow. Otherwise they would be concentrating on the game rather than Adebayor.

"At the end of the day they were losing 2-1 and they were singing my name. Somewhere in their head they were saying, 'Yeah, I am abusing him but I would still love to have him [at Arsenal]'. But I am at Tottenham and I am very happy. Those chants? Forget about them.

"I have more important issues than that. I was in a bus where people were shooting and I had people dying in my hands. So for Arsenal fans – people I don't even know – singing about me. For me it is a joke. I just take that as a joke." He uses "joke" in the sense that he regards the chants as insignificant, rather than something that might be construed as funny. "I am from Togo and where I was born I didn't have anything," he says. "Thank God for what I am and what I have today. It is not about 2,000 people singing trying to affect me. I know everywhere I go I have the door open because I am a great footballer and a great person.

"I always know that if I meet a group of Chelsea fans tomorrow, they say, 'We love you but don't score against Chelsea'. That is football. That is what I love about the game because sometimes you meet funny people."

His has been a funny career too, from training in the reserves at City in August after he came back from a six-month loan spell at Madrid to joining Spurs. It was Adebayor's two goals against Tottenham at the Bernabeu in the Champions League that helped eliminate Spurs last season. Now, almost six years since he came to Arsenal from Monaco he finds himself in the first Spurs team in a generation to have the upper hand on their local rivals.

He left Arsenal for City for £25m in the summer of 2009 and then found himself out of favour under Roberto Mancini. Does the accusation that he has appeared mercenary in his approach to transfers bother him?

"Not at all, because in my career I have travelled a lot," he says. "If I showed you where I have played in Africa you would not believe I am talking to you today. It doesn't bother me at all. Life is about travelling. We have to learn. One day I will have a chance to return to my family, I can tell my children I played in Spain, in France. There are only a few players who play in the same team all their career. You come from somewhere and go somewhere else.

"All the best players travel a lot. Ronaldinho travelled a lot, Robinho travelled a lot. Ronaldo, the big [Brazilian] Ronaldo, was a big star and he travelled a lot. So it doesn't bother me at all. As long as my career is on track and I have a green pitch and a chance to play football that is all that matters to me.

"The people who say those things are maybe Arsenal fans [and they say them] because I left Arsenal. I had to move on. Thierry Henry came to Arsenal and he left. [Cesc] Fabregas came to Arsenal and he left. Why not Adebayor? I am not obliged to die at Arsenal. Today I am very happy. I have left the club and everything is going well. I have a chance to win something with this club, as I did with Real Madrid. Most of the people I left there were good friends. I do not have regret. I just keep going."

Later at the end of the interview, we return to the topic of Arsenal and I ask Adebayor what he thinks of their recent problems. He sidesteps the question before stopping to address what he says is "a little point". "Whenever they [Arsenal fans] read in the newspaper that Adebayor wanted to leave they will start abusing me, they start chanting against me even when I was still playing for Arsenal. Now everyone is leaving the club. I have left; Gaël Clichy left; Cesc Fabregas has gone; Samir Nasri has gone. I think it shows that football is that kind of game. You come and you go. You don't have to start thinking that people have to die at Arsenal. They [fans] have to know that sometimes the club want you to go. It's not every time that it is the player who wants to go.

"I can understand that in some cases the players want to go, to move on. Because we don't have a career for 40 years we have a career for a maximum, until what? The age of 32? And then it is finished. From the age of 32 people still live to 70-80 years old and how are you going to live?"

At this point Adebayor stops and waits for my answer. I suggest that money is fairly crucial to that equation. "Thank you," he replies. "Sometimes you have to understand that you need the money."

He says that he took a wage cut to come to Tottenham, although how that works given that he has two years left on his City deal after this season, is not clear. He also financially supports his friend and former team-mate the Togolese goalkeeper Kodjovi Obilalé who was shot in the spine in the attack in Angola and has had to retire from football.

The move to City made him one of the best-paid players in England, earning around £150,000 a week, but he and Mancini were never a good fit. Even looking at his parent club's recent success, Adebayor says that he has "no regrets" about what happened there because he felt he was not wanted at the club.

"I was 15 when I left all my family [to move to France] and, don't get me wrong, it wasn't easy," he says. "But today leaving a club is the easiest thing for me to do. Especially when the club wants you out. I will just leave, as I have proved. Arsenal wanted me out. I left the club. Manchester City wanted me out. I left the club. I don't have any regrets. If you want me out, I will be out. I am not going to fuss. I only want to play football. I know what I can do. As soon as another club want me, and my club want me to leave, it is more than a pleasure for me to move on."

That said, he still seems a little baffled as to why Jose Mourinho chose not to take him on at Madrid. Adebayor talks about the place in awed terms – "from the inside, trust me, it looks amazing" – and says that he was surprised by the friendliness of his superstar team-mates and manager who stay in touch. "Why didn't I stay there? I don't want to know because the more you question the more you get frustrated," he says. "I didn't want that to happen."

He likes Harry Redknapp, who has given him the freedom he craves. "He [Redknapp] said to me: 'Adebayor, you know what you can do. Just go out there, have fun and bring me back the three points'. When a manager has that kind of belief, you don't want to disappoint him." For now he is happy at Spurs. Laid-back and friendly, it is hard to believe Adebayor has caused so many problems over the years.

But he also has a toughness, one that is quite understandable for a man who has made his way from a poor nation in west Africa and very nearly lost his life on that ill-fated bus in Angola. He has a way of living and he will not change it for anyone.

"Here [in England] the more you laugh, the more you talk, the more they think you are taking the piss," he says. "But it's not taking the piss, it's about enjoyment. That is what is wrong. In Spain people understand football is a fun game and enjoyment comes first. After that business follows. You have to win, you have to win the Champions League, you have to win the League.

"In England it [football] is understood as a business. There is no time for jokes, no time for laughing. I find it very difficult but no one can change my nature, that's for sure. Whenever I want to laugh, I will laugh. When I want to talk, I will talk. When you see me on the pitch I will always be smiling, always laughing, always playing jokes. I grew up as somebody who was always laughing. In England, people will tell me that I should not laugh but you cannot stop me from laughing. It's impossible."


If city made him avaiable I take him back in a flash. If football is a business like he says then Ade in the business of scoring goals and business is good :P
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No thank you. Don't want him anywhere near the club.
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szczesny - djourou, mertesacker, koscielny, santos - arteta, song, ramsey - walcott, van persie, gervinho

Subs: Fabianski, Vermaelen, Jenkinson, Frimpong, Rosicky, Arshavin, Park.

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Also, a big happy birthday to the great man, Bobby Pires.



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The celebration on #2 of those goals is just all class. The look on his face :lol:
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So City at home in the CC quarters.
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Well done but fuck you

He was a man of specific quirks. He believed that all meals should be earned through physical effort. He also contended, zealously like a drunk with a political point, that the third dimension would not be possible if it werent for the existence of water.

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Just WOW. Going forward we were really good all game. We were criminally bad defensively in the 1st half but much much better in the 2nd.

Rambo, Robin, Kos and Theo all brilliant. Also thought Santos had a great 2nd half after a horror first. Song worked hard in the middle, and thought Mertesacker also had a much better 2nd half.

Our first away win since April, and what a win.
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Building momentum and confidence, now to charge at the top of the table!
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Gooner4life_8 wrote:
Building momentum and confidence, now to charge at the top of the table!


I'm a bit hesitant, but I think today was that mysterious corner we were searching for to turn.

5 wins on the bounce in all competitions and 8 wins in 9 since Blackburn.
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Congrats,winning 5 - 3 at the Bridge ain't easy well done. RVP is class, wanna swap him for Torres?
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Michaelkregs wrote:
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+1
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Woah!! What a game!! What did I miss. :-" 8-[
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