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by Ascotexgunner » 02 Feb 2016 22:33

John Madejski's Wallet Dropping like a frigging stone.

Again



Same old Wenger. Some strange decisions in important matches now being made.
As I said before they should have used the transfer window to strengthen and kick on.
Still short of a central defender and a striker as well.

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by No Fixed Abode » 24 Feb 2016 09:39

As soon as Cech goes to Arsenal Messi scores past him. Twice. :lol:

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by Winston Smith » 24 Feb 2016 09:40

No Fixed Abode As soon as Cech goes to Arsenal Messi scores past him. Twice. :lol:


Cech went to Arsenal last June

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by No Fixed Abode » 24 Feb 2016 10:00

Winston Smith
No Fixed Abode As soon as Cech goes to Arsenal Messi scores past him. Twice. :lol:


Cech went to Arsenal last June


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by Winston Smith » 24 Feb 2016 10:07

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No Fixed Abode As soon as Cech goes to Arsenal Messi scores past him. Twice. :lol:


Cech went to Arsenal last June


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There it is! :lol:


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by LUX » 28 Feb 2016 16:10

another defeat, but still in it I guess.

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by Royal Rother » 28 Feb 2016 16:35

Just about I suppose. But they lack a proper leader and I can't see them showing the balls to tough it out now.

Clear out required.

Yes, injuries have got in the way (and now age in a couple of cases) but Ox, Walcott, Per, Ramsey, Flamini, Arteta, Rosicky have all been around long enough to have carried them to a title or 2 if they'd been good enough.

Trouble is, Arsenal's youngsters don't look a patch on Man Utd's, Cheslsea's or Man City's.

Refreshing to see Man Utd (yes, somewhat forced into it) playing so many youngsters of late.

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by sandman » 28 Feb 2016 16:38

Royal Rother Just about I suppose. But they lack a proper leader and I can't see them showing the balls to tough it out now.

Clear out required.

Yes, injuries have got in the way (and now age in a couple of cases) but Ox, Walcott, Per, Ramsey, Flamini, Arteta, Rosicky have all been around long enough to have carried them to a title or 2 if they'd been good enough.

Trouble is, Arsenal's youngsters don't look a patch on Man Utd's, Cheslsea's or Man City's.

Refreshing to see Man Utd (yes, somewhat forced into it) playing so many youngsters of late.



I'm sure that will be corrected next season...

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by Royal Rother » 28 Feb 2016 17:36

:lol:


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by Ascotexgunner » 28 Feb 2016 21:23

Royal Rother Just about I suppose. But they lack a proper leader and I can't see them showing the balls to tough it out now.

Clear out required.

Yes, injuries have got in the way (and now age in a couple of cases) but Ox, Walcott, Per, Ramsey, Flamini, Arteta, Rosicky have all been around long enough to have carried them to a title or 2 if they'd been good enough.

Trouble is, Arsenal's youngsters don't look a patch on Man Utd's, Cheslsea's or Man City's.

Refreshing to see Man Utd (yes, somewhat forced into it) playing so many youngsters of late.


Completely disagree on Ramsay. He quality. Probably needs a better manager who doesn't shove him out wide or make him play alongside such averageness as Coquelan and Flamini. He should have signed for united. They would have made him a better player.

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by Royal Rother » 29 Feb 2016 08:33

All the ones I have mentioned are excellent players - that's not the point.

They ALWAYS (exaggeration) lose against the big teams (always looking insipid in the process) so it's fair to suggest they haven't really got what it takes to be winners.

Of course it may be that Wenger has become the weak link and the aforementioned would all step up and perform better in the big games with a different leader.

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by LUX » 29 Feb 2016 08:42

some decent responses from RR here tbh. Not enough for me to start wishing Arsenal well, of course.

Leicester or Spurs champions would be gr8. Well, Spurs a bit less so.

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by Royal Rother » 29 Feb 2016 12:22

Yes I have a soft spot for Arsenal but I actually think I would rather see Spurs or Leicester win the thing as well.

It would be such a brilliant story - and to be honest, only one-eyed Arsenal fans could fail to be impressed with what Spurs are doing. And as for Leicester - well, I am a sucker for a good fairytale. And it would be really good for football as a whole if they were to be champions.

So many people have said (on here as well as across all media) over the last 2 decades that it was impossible for anyone to break into the Top 4, and that FFP (what's that?) would make that even more so....


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by BR2 » 29 Feb 2016 13:00

Royal Rother Yes I have a soft spot for Arsenal but I actually think I would rather see Spurs or Leicester win the thing as well.

It would be such a brilliant story - and to be honest, only one-eyed Arsenal fans could fail to be impressed with what Spurs are doing. And as for Leicester - well, I am a sucker for a good fairytale. And it would be really good for football as a whole if they were to be champions.

So many people have said (on here as well as across all media) over the last 2 decades that it was impossible for anyone to break into the Top 4, and that FFP (what's that?) would make that even more so....


I agree with you RR that it would be great for our game especially if Leicester were to win it-less so Spurs because they have been thereabouts for years so making that small step upwards is nowhere near the enormous step it would be for Leicester who only a couple of seasons ago were in the Championship.

I never appreciated the animosity towards Spurs before this season-it seems as though fans of other clubs see Spurs' fans as always having ideas above their station and that they were more on a par with the likes of Everton,West Ham, Villa or Newcastle (less so the latter 2 of late) than with any of the top 4 or 5.

As for Arsenal, they are just a bit soft when it comes to it and for the past one and a half seasons have relied so much on one player and when he is injured or not on song then nobody else seems able to lift them.
A couple of weeks ago the betting was:-
Arsenal -evens
Spurs-5/2
Leicester-3/1
City-6/1
Now it is:-
Leicester-15/8
Spurs-9/4
Arsenal-11/4
City-11/2

So for the umpteenth season it looks as though Arsenal have blown it again but there will surely be plenty of "twists and turns" (as the media say, far too often) and City look fair value at that price with each-way betting being 1/3rd top 2.

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by Silver Fox » 29 Feb 2016 13:20

Royal Rother They ALWAYS (exaggeration) lose against the big teams (always looking insipid in the process) so it's fair to suggest they haven't really got what it takes to be winners.


Yet this season they have completed the double over the best team in the country

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by No Fixed Abode » 29 Feb 2016 13:24

Silver Fox
Royal Rother They ALWAYS (exaggeration) lose against the big teams (always looking insipid in the process) so it's fair to suggest they haven't really got what it takes to be winners.


Yet this season they have completed the double over the best team in the country


I'm sure Arsenal are top of the mini-league for points against the teams in the top 6......

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by Royal Rother » 29 Feb 2016 14:39

Silver Fox
Royal Rother They ALWAYS (exaggeration) lose against the big teams (always looking insipid in the process) so it's fair to suggest they haven't really got what it takes to be winners.


Yet this season they have completed the double over the best team in the country


Yep. Maybe they just aren't intimidated by Leicester yet.

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by Hoop Blah » 29 Feb 2016 14:53

Royal Rother All the ones I have mentioned are excellent players - that's not the point.

They ALWAYS (exaggeration) lose against the big teams (always looking insipid in the process) so it's fair to suggest they haven't really got what it takes to be winners.

Of course it may be that Wenger has become the weak link and the aforementioned would all step up and perform better in the big games with a different leader.


I think it's a bit harsh to throw all of those players you listed onto the scrapheap just because they've been there during the time when the team hasn't got over the line. Put a ballsy centre half and a midfielder with a bit of bite alongside the majority of those losing teams over the last 10 years and they'd probably have had enough to win. You can't blame a player like Ramsey, or even Walcott, for the rest of the teams weaknesses.

I do agree they don't have the toughness as a team though. They've consistently failed over the years and they do need to replace the likes of Viera, Adams and Henry with players who can turn a half decent challenge into a title win but Wenger seems unable, or unwilling, to attract those type of players to Arsenal these days.

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by Royal Rother » 29 Feb 2016 14:58

Yes it was harsh - but they have been there for a lot of years and go missing too often when the chips are really down. (Like yesterday.)

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by stealthpapes » 29 Feb 2016 15:39

Viera, Adams and Henry (and, also, Keown, Lehman, Cole and I could probably go down) had one key thing in common.

When the chips were down, they were nasty, nasty arseholes.

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