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sydneycroatia58 wrote:He continues on from the job Pat Rice was doing, the same job in which by all reports Pat Rice had very little to do with the defence. Most people in the know have said that Wenger likes to have almost complete control over the training of the squad, and most have said Steve Bould has had very little to do with the defense. Now I don't know if that is the case, but it wouldn't surprise me at all.
As for no one wanting to talk about Arsene getting it wrong tactically :lol: You're kidding right, that's all anyone ever talks about, how he shouldn't have played this player, or how he shouldn't have made this sub. If anything it's more interesting how no one ever talks about when he gets it right and gives him the credit he deserves.
As for for regarding Stewart Robson as a bitter and twisted cunt. I will continue to do so until he proves he can be anything other than some bitter prick who attacks the club for the most trivial thing at every single opportunity and until it stops seeming painful for him to give the club and Arsene some credit every once in a while. Even as an employee of the club he just couldn't help but putting the boot in whenever he could, so glad the club fucked him off. You've not accounted for any of the context I put my argument in nor have you addressed any tactical problems I and a multitude of pundits have described recently, the same tactical errors which Per Mertesacker addressed in his interview. "Most people in the know," how does that override a direct quote from Arsene Wenger where he says Steve Bould is in charge of the defensive work? The talk was, when it all went to shit, that Arsene re-exerted control over the defensive regime. We went back to old ways tactically. I think your post was a lot of talk with little substance. If Wenger has total control of the training regime and takes no advice from his coaching staff or Steve Bould in relation to the defensive work then frankly there's a problem with Arsene Wenger. I want an old fashioned, powerful manager but even the likes of Brian Clough listened to his coaching staff. If Wenger is too arrogant to realise our defensive problem then he has to go.
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MvFCArsenal16.8 wrote:Those same people who are quick to critisize are somewhat quiet when things go good . Hello piers Morgan . Life has been more peaceful since I stopped following Piers, cant believe I ever did. He isnt bright. Edited by bypopulardemand: 19/3/2013 10:09:01 PM
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Carlito
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I don't follow him anymore . I do follow piersisac@nt though:lol:
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sydneycroatia58
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bypopulardemand wrote:MvFCArsenal16.8 wrote:Those same people who are quick to critisize are somewhat quiet when things go good . Hello piers Morgan . Life has been more peaceful since I stopped following Piers, cant believe I ever did. He isnt bright. Edited by bypopulardemand: 19/3/2013 10:09:01 PM This. Also been a lot better since I unfollowed anyone who even retweets anything he says about Arsenal.
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sydneycroatia58
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Fernando Amorebieta's brother/agent has apparently told the media he is in contact with Arsenal over a free transfer this summer.
Also it's insane the number of Barca players we've been linked to recently :lol:
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Hinderz
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:Also it's insane the number of Barca players we've been linked to recently :lol: Its hilarious, one can only assume that Cesc and Song have taken a leaf out of Xavi's book and are spruiking Arsenal from the inside the camp. Cesc - "Oh yeah, Arsenal? Man, if you want to play in England, you cant go past Arsenal, stable club in london." Song - "To be honest I wish I never left." Valdés - "Yeah Thierry and Alex use to say that too."
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Hinderz wrote:sydneycroatia58 wrote:Also it's insane the number of Barca players we've been linked to recently :lol: Its hilarious, one can only assume that Cesc and Song have taken a leaf out of Xavi's book and are spruiking Arsenal from the inside the camp. Cesc - "Oh yeah, Arsenal? Man, if you want to play in England, you cant go past Arsenal, stable club in london." Song - "To be honest I wish I never left." Valdés - "Yeah Thierry and Alex use to say that too." gold! =d>
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In the last few weeks we've been linked to David Villa, Victor Valdes, Martin Montoya and Alexis Sanchez. Oh and we've also been linked with an Alex Song return :lol:
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Carlito
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:In the last few weeks we've been linked to David Villa, Victor Valdes, Martin Montoya and Alexis Sanchez. Oh and we've also been linked with an Alex Song return :lol: :lol: are we going to be known as barcarole lite :lol:
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In other news it seems Gotze is no chance...
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Neanderthal
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bypopulardemand wrote:In other news it seems Gotze is no chance... Eh, money could be much better spent elsewhere. We already have wilshere and Cazorla who give a big enough selection headache for the attacking mid spot.
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Hinderz
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There has been some crap for fans to put up with this year, but this would be the shit icing on the cake. http://espnfc.com/news/story/_/id/1386448?cc=3436Edited by hinderz: 24/3/2013 11:52:04 PM
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Quote:"Sir Alex mentioned that to me when I arrived at United. He felt I was not yet ready for a move to a big English club all those years ago - and he was right. I said to the boss 'you were right then, but I am ready now'," he explained. Okay, that's where I draw the line. Now the hatred feels real.
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Hinderz
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KenGooner_GCU wrote:Quote:"Sir Alex mentioned that to me when I arrived at United. He felt I was not yet ready for a move to a big English club all those years ago - and he was right. I said to the boss 'you were right then, but I am ready now'," he explained. Okay, that's where I draw the line. Now the hatred feels real. Man, if he wins the League at the Emirates in April, that will take it to another level again
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sydneycroatia58
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I'd be willing to give up a red card and go down to 10 men just to see someone fucking destroy the cunt.
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Carlito
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Well Fuck you too robin,after all arsenal's done for you . You could learn from henry . You are dead to me you arrogant fuck
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For some reason I thought he might be one of the good ones when he leaves like Henry or Cesc, only moving overseas and then talking up Arsenal whenever he gets the chance..... Couldn't have been more wrong about that. He's been an absolute dick every step of the way. Not quite Nasri, Cole or Adebayor level though.
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Judas Cunt.
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Rvp is a arrogant twat . Wenger looked out for the bastard no matter how many times he was injured . He couldve gone down as a gunner legend like henry . But is looking like an cunt like nasri and ade
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Neanderthal wrote:Not quite Nasri, Cole or Adebayor level though. I'm sorry, but in that one sentence he's gone to Cashley level.
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The ironic thing is he obviously thought we were a big club when he signed but thinks of us as a small club now due to the dry spell, but had he not gone down injured so often at key times (or we hadn't had faith in him and bought another first choice striker), we'd probsbly have a couple of trophies and we wouldn't have slipped in his estimation.
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sydneycroatia58
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KenGooner_GCU wrote:Neanderthal wrote:Not quite Nasri, Cole or Adebayor level though. I'm sorry, but in that one sentence he's gone to Cashley level. This. Any sympathy he may have got for whatever reason from Arsenal fans is all gone now.
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Thing is with RvP, he was always a cunt, he was just our cunt :lol:
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:Thing is with RvP, he was always a cunt, he was just our cunt :lol: :lol: agree . He was our lovable cunt .now he is that unbearable person we all know who has it good
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Can anyone tell me exactly what's wrong with what he said? He says he wasn't ready for a move to a starting role with a big club when he joined Arsenal, and his performances pretty much prove that? Now, at this stage of his career, he is ready to jump straight into a big club role. Also true.
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Would love to see him score another one against you lot at the Emirates. However, going by the comments (which I am pretty sure he made back in October/November, don't know why it's in the news now), it would just be like Sir Alex not to play him and make it look like he is being rested for 'bigger' games. Because really, we can afford to rest players against Arsenal, we could comfortably start with Hernandez or Welbeck ahead of RVP at Arsenal and still be confident. When Arsenal were challenging, there was no way we would even joke about leaving the main man out.
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Funky Munky wrote:Can anyone tell me exactly what's wrong with what he said? He says he wasn't ready for a move to a starting role with a big club when he joined Arsenal, and his performances pretty much prove that? Now, at this stage of his career, he is ready to jump straight into a big club role. Also true. Yeah that's how I'm reading it too.
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:I'd be willing to give up a red card and go down to 10 men just to see someone fucking destroy the cunt. Don't let Afro see this, I remember the lecture I got for saying something like this against Nasri back in the day when he played for you lot :lol: I also remember wishing i upon Sol Campbell but the fucker wouldn't stay down :lol:
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So the young guys are through the semis of the Next Gen series after a 1-0 win against CSKA Moscow Quote:[size=6] NextGen: Arsenal 1-0 CSKA Moscow[/size] Serge Gnabry’s well-taken goal was enough to see off the challenge of CSKA Moscow and book Arsenal’s place in the semi-finals of the NextGen Series. On a freezing cold night in north London, the Club’s rising stars put on an accomplished display in front of more than 6,600 fans at Emirates Stadium. Gnabry missed a great chance in the fifth minute when his diving header flew straight at CSKA keeper Sergey Revyakin, but he made no mistake in the 56th minute. The prodigious German forward played a lovely one-two with the lively Hector Bellerin, took a touch past a defender in the area and slotted it into the far corner. It was a strike that spoke volumes about the 17-year-old’s composure and potential. That proved to be enough for Terry Burton’s men, who will now face London rivals Chelsea in the semi-finals at Lake Como, Italy on Friday afternoon. Burton made two changes to the side that won 1-0 at Inter Milan in the last 16, with Kyle Ebecilio replacing Elton Monteiro and Thomas Eisfeld coming in for Zak Ansah. Gnabry passed a late fitness test and started in attack alongside Chuba Akpom, who has played every minute of Arsenal’s NextGen Series campaign. The first half was something of a cat-and-mouse affair, with Arsenal controlling the game but finding it difficult to break through a well-organised Moscow backline. However, it could all have been very different had Gnabry buried the early chance that came his way. With just five minutes on the clock, a flowing move saw the ball arrive at Bellerin’s feet on the right and he curled an inviting cross into the six-yard box. Gnabry was in the right place at the right time, but his diving header from six yards was straight at the keeper, who held it gratefully. It was a glorious opportunity CSKA beat the likes of Chelsea, Ajax and PSV en route to the quarter-finals and they showed their own attacking threat moments later when Dmitry Efremov was played through on goal. However, the Moscow forward delayed his shot momentarily and allowed Sead Hajrovic to make a crucial block. Chances were at a premium for the rest of the opening 45 minutes, although Gnabry and Eisfeld both went close to breaking the deadlock as the Gunners pressed and probe. But Moscow remained a threat on the break, and Anton Polyutkin had a half-chance on the stroke of half time but failed to control a through ball and allowed Bellerin to clear. Arsenal upped the ante at the start of the second half with Olsson combining well with Eisfeld moments after the restart, but the German midfielder fired just wide from the edge of the area. But the hosts now had the bit between their teeth and eventually found their way through. Gnabry was at the heart of it as he raced powerfully through the CSKA midfield and found the onrushing Bellerin. The young right back kept his composure to collect the ball and then find the 17-year-old, who had continued his run into the area. Gnabry may have missed the earlier chance that fell his way, but he wasn’t about to make the same mistake here as he took a touch and found the corner with a cool finish. The hosts remained on the front foot as firstly Akpom and then Eisfeld tested Sergey Revyakin in quick succession. The CSKA keeper then had to be alert to keep out Martin Angha in the 68th minute after the Swiss defender had weaved his way to the edge of the box, played a one-two with Gnabry and then struck a firm shot. Angha again tested the under-fire Revyakin with a drive from 20 yards as Burton’s side turned the screw but they just could not find the second goal that would kill the tie. Indeed, in injury time Eisfeld stuck a fierce 25-yard free kick that rattled the bar before being cleared, as Moscow rode their luck. But ultimately it made no difference, as Arsenal booked an all-London semi-final against Chelsea this Friday. It promises to be some contest. http://www.arsenal.com/match/report/1213/post/nextgen/nextgen-arsenal-0-0-cska-moscow Semi-Final is against Chelsea this Friday(Saturday morning our time) Edited by sydneycroatia58: 26/3/2013 10:19:38 AM
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KenGooner_GCU wrote:Neanderthal wrote:Not quite Nasri, Cole or Adebayor level though. I'm sorry, but in that one sentence he's gone to Cashley level. Eh, he's close but until he scores against us and runs to the other side of the pitch just to celebrate infront of the Arsenal bay, then he's not quite on these guys level yet. sydneycroatia58 wrote:Thing is with RvP, he was always a cunt, he was just our cunt :lol: Very true. I always thought that even before talks of him leaving started. Not sure if we have any cunts left now that Nasri and RVP are gone? I guess Frimpong is a cunt, but he's a very loyal cunt.
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