Arsne Jeebus

originally posted by MLipton:
originally posted by VLM:
I can't even talk about it

Gah. Fucking Man U and fucking Rooney. And I'm not even remotely close to a Gunners fan.

Mark Lipton

Not to worry, we are very inclusive here. Remember, it's not what team you support but what you drink while doing it.
 
originally posted by .sasha:
Not to worry, we are very inclusive here. Remember, it's not what team you support but what you drink while doing it.
I'll have to think about what to open for the big game Sunday.
 
There is no plan B. Why even bother to cross it into the box with Arshavin as your striker? Seriously. Chelsea has 9 men on the pitch 6'+ (Malouda and Cole are the only ones under).

Why wait so long for Bendtner?

Why the fuck didn't we buy Dzeko?

Why don't we have a big/strong centerback to pair with Gallas or Vermaelen rather than have 2 copies of the same player (athletic, ball playing for sure, but 5'10" at best).

We discussed these things over email during the transfer window and Chelsea didn't need to get out of first gear to beat us. Those were two fine goals though.

I've thought from the beginning that the league was Chelsea's to lose. Frankly, I'm surprised that it is even close.

We need to hold on to 3rd and hope for 2nd.
 
originally posted by Bwood:
Watched the Arsenal/Man U game today. Oh, wait, that was a different game. Same story.

I didn't think so. The ManU game was a serious error from Almunia and then we had to press the game and we are spectacularly vulnerable to a counter attack (and Rooney's goal was sublime, to take that with such ease at full speed). This is because in order to break other teams down, we need to overload since we have to score from the ground.
 
originally posted by VLM:
we need to overload since we have to score from the ground.
I was surprised how many times you guys kept taking corners trying to feed it into the box. Finally near the end, they started with the short corners. I agree that I don't know why it took so long to bring Bendtner on (though I'm happy about it) because he sure did bring a new vigor to the attack.
 
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by Bwood:
Watched the Arsenal/Man U game today. Oh, wait, that was a different game. Same story.

I didn't think so. The ManU game was a serious error from Almunia and then we had to press the game and we are spectacularly vulnerable to a counter attack (and Rooney's goal was sublime, to take that with such ease at full speed). This is because in order to break other teams down, we need to overload since we have to score from the ground.

Rooney's goal was spectacular.

The similarity, to me, was the Arsenal offensive strategy and Chelsea's willingness to let Arsenal play their short-passing/ball control game with the hope of the quick strike counter-attack and with some confidence that Arsenal ultimately won't convert possession into many goals.

Against ManU and Chelsea, Arsenal, to use baseball terms, looks like a team playing small ball against teams with players who can hit the three run homer. Maybe that's just another way of saying Arsenal doesn't have a Drogba or Rooney.
 
the guy comes off the bench and scores two within two minutes for hamburg today
 
originally posted by .sasha:
ruuuuuuuudthe guy comes off the bench and scores two within two minutes for hamburg today

I still don't understand why we didn't make a play for him. He'd be gone in a year or so and would be a great example for Bendtner.
 
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by .sasha:
ruuuuuuuudthe guy comes off the bench and scores two within two minutes for hamburg today

I still don't understand why we didn't make a play for him. He'd be gone in a year or so and would be a great example for Bendtner.

Will Cesc stay ? Perhaps van Persie can convince him.
 
originally posted by .sasha:
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by .sasha:
ruuuuuuuudthe guy comes off the bench and scores two within two minutes for hamburg today

I still don't understand why we didn't make a play for him. He'd be gone in a year or so and would be a great example for Bendtner.

Will Cesc stay ? Perhaps van Persie can convince him.

Please, let's not start that just yet. We're going to be dealing with it all summer.

If someone offers enough money and he wants to leave, he'll leave, but read Gabriele Marcotti's piece. I still agree with the basic point that he doesn't go to Barca to sit on the bench, which is what he would do unless Xavi get's his knee totally torn up or something.
 
That's a lot of injuries. Would be nice to get out of there 0-0, unless the good old #4 can thread one.
 
originally posted by .sasha:
tomorrowThat's a lot of injuries. Would be nice to get out of there 0-0, unless the good old #4 can thread one.

Porto has injury problems of their own. I think we should be OK. They won't attack with pace, so I hope Sol will do fine.

No.4 will create something at some point. Someone else will need to step up and help. My money is on Rosicky.
 
Well, there it is in a nutshell:

"Nicklas is a boy who has a big potential. He arrived at the age of 15 and we work very hard with these players to get them to a level where they are today. Of course, we do not believe in a player for four or five years and then suddenly stop because people say you should buy a striker. We have a line of conduct and we keep believing in what we have done up until now and we hope they pay us back.''

-Wenger
 
originally posted by Bwood:
originally posted by .sasha:
giant killersas predicted by VLM

Indeed. My thought exactly.

And the Porto game? I have been doing my best to try to forget that one.

The Porto game would be the equivalent of a corked bottle, no ?

I just happened to be watching the second half of the everton spurs game on dec 6th, it really did look like they were going to turn around after that
 
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