sydneycroatia58
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sydneycroatia58
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Early suggestions seem to be that Giroud will be rested and start from the bench, Poldi and Ox on the wings with Gervinho through the middle.
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Carlito
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Here's hoping Olivier gets a goal . Will help his confidence . So Theo still on bench . Do I read into that or not
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MvFCArsenal16.8 wrote:Here's hoping Olivier gets a goal . Will help his confidence . So Theo still on bench . Do I read into that or not It seems he has been offered a generous wage deal. If he wont take it, why give him the chance to go and up his value? I'm all for Arsene playing hardball.
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Carlito
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But didn't Theo come out a couple of weeks ago saying he'll stay even though he hadn't signed the new deal ?
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sydneycroatia58
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Theo on the bench this week has more to do with him recovering from a virus he had this week more than anything.
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Starting XI: Szczesny, Jenkinson, Mertesacker, Vermaelen, Gibbs, Coquelin, Arteta, Cazorla, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Gervinho, Podolski
Subs: Koscielny, Santos, Giroud, Walcott, Ramsey, Arshavin, Mannone
Edited by gooner4life_8: 15/9/2012 11:10:49 PM
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sydneycroatia58
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Szczesny, Jenkinson, Mertesacker, Vermaelen, Gibbs, Coquelin, Arteta, Cazorla, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Gervinho, Podolski
Subs: Koscielny, Santos, Giroud, Walcott, Ramsey, Arshavin, Mannone
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Disappointed in no Koscielny, hopefully he gets a start mid-week against Montpelier. Nice to see Coquelin given a shot, even if I would have preferred Ramsey.
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sydneycroatia58
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This picture sums up my feelings about tonights match and performance better than any words could
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KenGooner_GCU
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Welcome to the Premier League.
Hello
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Now, NHK is broadcasting the game as Yoshida mede a debut at EPL. I already know Arsenal demolished Southampton. I am wondering if I should watch the game.
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BusbyBabe
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Stay in here Viper.
Take him please.
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Thank you Arsenal.
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Carlito
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No boss is disappointing but the back four atm have shone . Hell jenks is getting.better and better . Seriously want giroud to score
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MvFCArsenal16.8 wrote:No boss is disappointing but the back four atm have shone . Hell jenks is getting.better and better . Seriously want giroud to score Back 4 was awesome again, shame a sneezy... Almunia must have left a ghost before he left...
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sydneycroatia58
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Wouldn't be surprised to see Vito start against Montpellier. I don't think Szczesny is fully fit, still seemed to be struggling with that rib problem last night.
Also wouldn't be surprised to see Koscislny come in for either Per or TV. Maybe TV to give him a bit of a rest considering he's played every game plus 2 games for Belgium last week.
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Carlito
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Yeah seems like wojeich wasn't fully fit , can't blame Wenger though ,he is after all our no 1 gk .still find it amazing that he is still only 22 .
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Carlito
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Also can see tv5 being rested , per only played one of the two games for Germany. Loving the fact that jenks is getting better and better
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BusbyBabe wrote:Stay in here Viper.
Take him please. Busy, don't worry. I have just extended my Sat Channel subscription in order to cover UCL, EPL and Seria A.
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Viper 0 wrote:Now, NHK is broadcasting the game as Yoshida mede a debut at EPL. I already know Arsenal demolished Southampton. I am wondering if I should watch the game. Yes. I'd like to see Vito start in Europe.
Hello
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 :lol: I fucking love this picture of Bould and Arsene. Mind you, this is when we're 5-1 up :lol:
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:This picture sums up my feelings about tonights match and performance better than any words could  http://www.eplindex.co.uk/19033/tactical-analysis-arsenal-6-southampton-1.html
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sydneycroatia58
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So apparently Szczesny hasn't travelled with the team to Montpellier. Not surprised at all really, could tell he wasn't right against Southampton.
Will also be interesting to see how Bould goes on the touchline. Almost forgot this is the first game of Arsene's latest bullshit ban from UEFA.
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Yet more proof, if any were needed, of just how good Cazorla has been. Amazing how quickly he has settled in.
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Quote:[size=6] Under 21s: Arsenal 1-1 Norwich[/size] By Nik Brumsack at Underhill A late equaliser from Jacob Murphy ruined Arsenal Under-21s' 100 per cent start to the season, as Norwich grabbed a point at Underhill on Monday night. Murphy struck just six minutes from time after Sanchez Watt had given Arsenal the lead in the first half. In fairness, a draw was probably a fair result in a game of few clear-cut chances. Terry Burton made five changes to the side that had comfortably defeated Everton 3-0 a fortnight ago. With James Shea being called up to the first team for their trip to Montpellier, there was a start for Damian Martinez in goal. French international Sebastien Squillaci made his first appearance of the season in central defence, where he was partnered by captain Ignasi Miquel. Chuba Akpom and Conor Henderson were back in the side after missing the win over Everton due to international commitments. Elsewhere Kristoffer Olsson was also included. Norwich gave starts to experienced quartet Mark Bunn, Michael Turner, Chris Martin and Norwegian international Alexander Tettey, who was signed from Rennes this summer. Arsenal started purposefully, and had a great chance to open the scoring in the second minute. Watt raced down the left, before rounding the goalkeeper and unselfishly squaring the ball to Akpom, who somehow poked his effort wide from six yards out. Jacob and twin brother Josh Murphy looked the visitors’ most dangerous threats, and after a sublime bit of skill from the former had taken him clear of both Jernade Meade and Henderson, his low shot went narrowly wide of Martinez’s right-hand post. But in truth, those chances apart, the first half hour had been relatively quiet, with both sides keen to retain possession. Arsenal had perhaps shaded the first 30 minutes, though all their neat passing had brought little in the way of penetration. It came as a surprise, then, that the home side took the lead just before the half-hour mark. Eastmond flicked Henderson’s deep corner across goal to Watt who tapped home from four yards. That goal kicked Norwich, and the Murphy twins in particular, into action - with both going close to levelling in the space of a minute. First, Josh hit the post after Jacob’s cross had set him up. Then Jacob’s strike from 25 yards arrowed just over. Burton’s side weathered that storm, and took their lead into the break. Norwich looked reinvigorated at the start of the second half, forcing a set of corners, but Arsenal’s defence, flanked by the experienced Squillaci, looked relatively untroubled. Both sides were struggling to create any sort of chance, though Arsenal came close to doubling their lead when Meade’s cross was inches too high for the arriving Akpom. Meade, who had been so dangerous against Everton last time out, was beginning to influence the game, sending in a series of crosses which just failed to find an Arsenal player. Norwich made three changes in a bid to change the pattern of play, but were initially left frustrated by Arsenal’s defence. Jacob Murphy did force a chance with 10 minutes to go though after jinking past Meade, but his effort was blocked by Squillaci. Murphy was not to be denied though, and grabbed the equaliser after 84 minutes. Miquel’s clearance hit Hall-Johnson and rebounded fortuitously into the Murphy’s path. He charged through on goal before opening his body up and guiding a right-footed effort beyond Martinez and into the net to seal a point for the Canaries. http://www.arsenal.com/match-menu/173436/reserves/arsenal-res-v-norwich-res?tab=report
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What time is kickoff for ECL?
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