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Just lacking Jack for that to be the full strength team :d
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sydneycroatia58
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Well obviousl as full strength as we've been this season :lol:
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Szczesny, Sagna, Mertesacker, Koscielny, Vermaelen, Song, Arteta, Rosicky, Walcott, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Van Persie.
Subs: Fabianski, Gibbs, Coquelin, Ramsey, Arshavin, Benayoun, Henry.
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buddha69
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Is Chamakh injured or still away?
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sydneycroatia58
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Easily my 2nd favourite result of the season after the Chelsea win. Fucking huge result. To come back like that is just fucking brilliant.
Are we able to give Titi another statue? Words cannot express my love for that man. I don't think there's any doubting that his loan has been a success. Now to finish it with a win against Milan. He does love the San Siro.
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Gooner4life_8
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Great, great moment. Made me really up for Milan now. Just need a draw in Spurs/Newcastle to complete the perfect weekend.
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sydneycroatia58
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109 passes completed out of 116 at 94% success rate
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BusbyBabe
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I think you said it in the matchday thread SydCro. Henry will get the applause and rightly so but the cross from Arshavin was perfect, nice and composed that late in the game to just shift it and dink it over, I am guessing he is back in the good books now.
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sydneycroatia58
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BusbyBabe wrote:I think you said it in the matchday thread SydCro. Henry will get the applause and rightly so but the cross from Arshavin was perfect, nice and composed that late in the game to just shift it and dink it over, I am guessing he is back in the good books now. Yeah he's earnt himself a reprieve for a while. Especially if this proves to be a really important result for our top 4 hopes. Just so frustrating, because that cross is the perfect example of how good he is. Out wide, covered by 2 players, most players would look to play a pass back, but he somehow finds the space to put in the most perfect cross to the only place he could, because if he puts that anywhere else either the keeper collects it or the defenders clear it Alkso good to see Arsene's substitutions work a treat after some of the unfair criticism he's got lately in that department. Brings Ramsey on, scores 5 minutes later. Brings Henry and Arshavin on and they set up the winner.
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sydneycroatia58
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Aaron Ramsey assassin for hire :lol:
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You need to send Chamakh to America, not Henry
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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sydneycroatia58
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We do love a 3pm(2am for us) kickoff. This season Played 7, Won 7, Drawn 0, Lost 0, For 15, Against 1
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Neanderthal
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Last night could only have been more perfect if Spurs and Newcastle both found a way to get 0 points. Got my day off to a perfect start this morning. sydneycroatia58 wrote:109 passes completed out of 116 at 94% success rate  That's cool. Has definitely been all of those things for us this season.
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BusbyBabe
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That Ramsay stat is scary, if it happens next goal, that'll do me.
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sydneycroatia58
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BusbyBabe wrote:That Ramsay stat is scary, if it happens next goal, that'll do me. It's unbelievable. Once i could handle, twice maybe, but 4 times is just unreal :lol: Maybe next time we'll be lucky and it'll be Justin Bieber :lol:
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Haha, people took the piss out of me for buying an Arteta shirt! But I knew... Class act that man is. SydCro, my bet is with Fidel Castro; he's an Arsenal fan and he's on his last legs.
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BETHFC
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Whats the ruling on Mertesacker? Serious injury?
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sydneycroatia58
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benelsmore wrote:Whats the ruling on Mertesacker? Serious injury? Was having a scan yesterday or today. Will know more later tonight most likely.
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sydneycroatia58
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Ok seriously Aaron this is getting ridiculous.
Aaron Ramsey has scored 11 goals for Arsenal. Of those 11 on 8 occasions within the next few days either a very famous figure has died, or there has been a disaster resulting in a considerable loss of life.
1st goal April 26 2008 - 2 days later on the 28th of April 2 passenger trains collide in China killing 71 people.
4th goal December 6 2009 - on the 9th of December 127 people people were killed after bombings in Baghdad
5th goal December 30 2009 - on the 2st of January 2010 105 people killed by a suicide bomber in Pakistan
7th goal 22nd February 2011 - On the same day 181 people are killed by an earthquake in Christchurch
8th goal May 1st 2011 - on May 2nd Osama bin Laden is killed
9th goal 2nd October 2011 - on October 5th Steve Jobs dies
10th goal October 19 2011 - on October 20th Muhammar Gaddafi is killed
11th goal February 11 2012 - in February 12 Whitney Houston dies.
Edited by sydneycroatia58: 13/2/2012 07:41:59 PM
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Neanderthal
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benelsmore wrote:Whats the ruling on Mertesacker? Serious injury? I read 4ish weeks but nowhere entirely trustworthy. Doesn't sound TOO serious either way, unless something new comes out. sydneycroatia58 wrote:Ok seriously Aaron this is getting ridiculous.
Aaron Ramsey has scored 11 goals for Arsenal. Of those 11 on 8 occasions within the next few days either a very famous figure has died, or there has been a disaster resulting in a considerable loss of life.
1st goal April 26 2008 - 2 days later on the 28th of April 2 passenger trains collide in China killing 71 people.
4th goal December 6 2009 - on the 9th of December 127 people people were killed after bombings in Baghdad
5th goal December 30 2009 - on the 2st of January 2010 105 people killed by a suicide bomber in Pakistan
7th goal 22nd February 2011 - On the same day 181 people are killed by an earthquake in Christchurch
8th goal May 1st 2011 - on May 2nd Osama bin Laden is killed
9th goal 2nd October 2011 - on October 5th Steve Jobs dies
10th goal October 19 2011 - on October 20th Muhammar Gaddafi is killed
11th goal February 11 2012 - in February 12 Whitney Houston dies.
Theres always some high profile death somewhere in the world. Not that amazing, minorly coincidental with some of the later ones, the rest is just forced. As convenient as it would be Whitney Houston isn't an evil dictator... jury is still out on Steve Jobs. 8-[ Also, he missed Saddam and Kim Jong.
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Yeah the early news for Per is a month out, so thankfully, if true, not as bad as some were fearing.
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So what is your first choice back 4 now?
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imnofreak wrote:So what is your first choice back 4 now? It'll be Sagna-Koscielny-Vermaelen-Gibbs. I know it's asking a lot but hopefully Gibbs can stay fit for a sustained period of time and give us a back 4 where all 4 are playing in their actual preferred positions :lol:
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Neanderthal
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:imnofreak wrote:So what is your first choice back 4 now? It'll be Sagna-Koscielny-Vermaelen-Gibbs. I know it's asking a lot but hopefully Gibbs can stay fit for a sustained period of time and give us a back 4 where all 4 are playing in their actual preferred positions :lol: This. But it will be very interesting what we do after Gibbs goes back to his usual life (nursing an injury) when he no doubt re-injures it in Italy. Anyone know when Jenkinson is expected back? Hopefully Gibbs pulls a 2011 Van Persie and goes all year without an Injury, even then I'm not sure he's that good.
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Jenkinson should be back in full training in 2 weeks or so.
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 Great choice of scarf by TA.
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Quote:[size=6] How Koscielny became prince of the Emirates [/size] Amid the mess, drift and discord of a difficult season at Arsenal, one story suggests Arsène Wenger's instincts are as acute as ever. Laurent Koscielny, the centre-back signed after just one season of top-flight football, has blossomed into one of the finest in the Premier League. Had Koscielny started in the Barcelona academy his performances would have been impressive enough. But for a man whose first clubs were Guingamp and Tours; who was playing in the French third tier four years ago; whose career has since then been an inexorable march to the European elite; it is as remarkable a story as that of any recent Arsenal star. To watch Koscielny, now 26, this season has been to watch a player with complete mastery of his game. His prescience without the ball, his anticipation of opponents, his authority in the tackle, his grace in possession, his precision in passing, all tell of a defender with few superiors in England or even in Europe. And this is a defender who spent 2007-08 in the Championnat National, the third tier of France. He joined Tours from Ligue 2 side Guingamp in 2007, impressing then-manager Daniel Sanchez, now in charge of Valenciennes. "He reads the game well," Sanchez told The Independent. "He has tactical quality, the quality of reading the game, but also great physical quality." It was the following season, back in Ligue 2 with Tours, that the groundwork was laid for Koscielny's eventual move to Arsenal. Not just from the excellence of his performances, but thanks to a phone call from his manager to an old friend. "In the second year, when I had seen that he had great potential, I called Arsène Wenger, I told him about the player," recalled Sanchez. Arsenal scouts soon went to watch Koscielny, but a move from Tours to Arsenal would not have been smooth. "It was difficult for Koscielny to go from Ligue 2 in France to the Premier League in England," continued Sanchez. "So he needed an intermediary level." Enter Ligue 1 side Lorient. "Guingamp is not far from Lorient, so we had been following him for a while," Lorient club president Loïc Féry revealed to The Independent. In June 2009, after two good seasons at Tours, Koscielny moved. For some it might have been too much of a vault, but when asked how quickly it became clear that Koscielny would excel, Féry was brisk: "From his first game!" "As soon as the first game of the season, he does a great game, an amazing game, and we win away at Lille," Féry said. "Second game of the season, we play Montpellier at home, I think we are 2-0 down, come back 1-2, and then 94th minute, who scores? Our central defender Laurent Koscielny for 2-2. And he had such rage: I mean, you can feel that he is someone very calm, but you can feel that beyond, he had this winning mentality, behind someone who is extremely calm." This quiet defender made a big difference even in the top flight, showcasing the gifts which have made him a success at Arsenal. "He was physically impressive, his speed was impressive, his quality of passing, immediately brings the game forward: he was amazing in many games that season," recalled Féry, painting an image immediately familiar to Emirates regulars. "That season, we got the best result of the club [in history], ending up seventh." Such success in France could never evade the attentions of Arsenal, particularly given Wenger was already aware of Koscielny. With William Gallas, Mikaël Silvestre and Sol Campbell on their way out of Arsenal, Wenger made his move. In July 2010, Koscielny signed for Arsenal. It was a remarkable journey: from Tours' Stade de la Vallée du Cher, which holds 13,500, to the Emirates, more than four times the size, in just over 12 months. For perhaps the first time, he was slow to adjust, and his early months in England were difficult. But his first season, and his time at Arsenal, turned on one brilliant performance against Barcelona. In probably Arsenal's greatest night at the Emirates, they beat the eventual Champions League winners 2-1, Koscielny producing a performance of assurance and high quality, shrugging off Lionel Messi as if he were a youth-team tyro in a training match, and starting the move that ended with Andrei Arshavin's winning goal. From that evening exactly a year ago, Koscielny has grown to become one of the division's best. Nigel Winterburn, who knows what it means to play in defence for Arsenal, believes early hopes have been vindicated. "My place is pretty much the same since he joined the club," he said. "I think he's got huge, huge potential. I always think we're very quick to judge people, and not give them at least a year to settle into a football club. But I think he's developing into a useful defender: he's got pace and he's aggressive." Koscielny's performances have certainly been of international class. France coach Laurent Blanc, who was interested in signing Koscielny when he was Bordeaux manager, first called up the defender in February 2011, and gave him his only cap to date last November. With a European Championship four months away, Féry believes his former player should start for Les Bleus: "When you look at who's playing as a central defender [for France], they don't play the same type of competitive game that he plays." France, of course, open against England in Donetsk on 11 June. With one of the Premier League's finest centre-backs to call upon, how could Blanc possibly prefer anyone else? http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/european/how-koscielny-became-prince-of-the-emirates-6917448.html His progress this season has just been unbelievable. He was decent last season, and excellent in Europe, but no way did I expect him to step it up this much this season.
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I am nothing but confident for this game. I have a feeling that we will outclass them. Though this tie does bring back some special memories;
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Shocking first half, lucky it's not more than 2 imo. I guess the performance can only improve in the 2nd. Hopefully at least grab an away goal
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jlm8695 wrote:I am nothing but confident for this game. I have a feeling that we will outclass them. Though this tie does bring back some special memories;  How about now? Can't believe how toothless Arsenal have been today, just awful.
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