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Rolo_Tomasi
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"Arsenal FC 2014/15 OKP season discussion"


          

For the first time in more than five years we go into a season with some positive momentum. We've made some excellent buys in the transfer market and we haven't been forced to sell any of our star players.

I made an Arsenal season post a few seasons ago and figured that there are a few Gooners on this site to merit making another season long post. Let try and keep this running.

Difficult to predict without knowing how badly Arsenal will be affected by injuries but Predictions:

Runners Up/finish 2nd in English Premier League
Q/F in Champions League - although if Dortmund and Athletico could both get to the final then perhaps Arsenal can do similar.
League Cup = Winners (why not Wenger hasn't won this cup yet).
FA Cup = knocked out in QF

  

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Subject Author Message Date ID
A good start but until end of August questions remain
Aug 20th 2014
1
The fuckin spaniards man, I don't trust any of them
Aug 20th 2014
2
He's def going to try Chambers at DMF with BFG back
Aug 21st 2014
3
@ Everton EPL - persistence pays off
Aug 23rd 2014
4
Podolski set to leave this week????
Aug 23rd 2014
5
We have the same glaring issues: huge holes at striker and holding mid
Aug 24th 2014
6
striker and holding mid
Aug 24th 2014
7
      imo Arsene will buy a holding mid if we qualify for CL
Aug 24th 2014
8
      Looks like Giroud may be out longer than thought (swipe)
Aug 25th 2014
9
           Fucking hell
Aug 25th 2014
10
Gary Neville talking about it....
Aug 26th 2014
11
Arsenal Opening their wallet and buying a player
Aug 26th 2014
12
RE: Arsenal Opening their wallet and buying a player
Aug 26th 2014
13
I'm no Arsenal fan, but Alexis is good for 20 goals, Enjoy.
Aug 26th 2014
14
Through to the Champions League proper.....
Aug 27th 2014
15
Champions League group D
Aug 30th 2014
16
3 games in, and already 4 points back of Chelsea.
Aug 31st 2014
17
So tired of these types of performances
Aug 31st 2014
18
Not just a striker, but someone to drive this team
Sep 01st 2014
19
      Falcao available but signs with Man Utd
Sep 01st 2014
20
      Base.
Sep 01st 2014
21
      Looking at the figures, that's a complete desperation move by ManU
Sep 01st 2014
22
      I know a player just like that
Sep 01st 2014
25
           It wasn't feasible to spend 30m on him to start the window
Sep 01st 2014
26
Welbeck in for 16 million; I really like the move
Sep 01st 2014
23
Outstanding move
Sep 01st 2014
24
good for him.
Sep 01st 2014
27
This was the comparison I was thinking as well
Sep 01st 2014
28
How will Wenger play Welbeck?
Sep 01st 2014
31
      I'd be shocked if he isn't playing as the 9
Sep 01st 2014
33
Looks like another season of Arteta/Flamini at holding mid...smfh
Sep 01st 2014
29
Making do with what we've got. Pray for no (more) injuries
Sep 01st 2014
30
There's another window in four months
Sep 01st 2014
32
      How often do you see a big move in the winter window, let alone from us?
Sep 01st 2014
34
           Jose Antonio Reyes and Andrei Arshavin
Sep 02nd 2014
35
                Those are the only 2 10m+ jan transfers in 15 years
Sep 02nd 2014
36
                     I bet Khedira in January
Sep 02nd 2014
37
                          Roma was the rumor but I haven't seen anything confirming it
Sep 03rd 2014
38
UCL matchday 1
Sep 16th 2014
39
Hard to see us getting out of this group to be honest
Sep 16th 2014
40
Galatasaray... Anderlecht
Sep 16th 2014
42
      and then get bounced in the round of 16 yet again
Sep 17th 2014
43
Good thing we really shored up our defensive spine...good fucking lord
Sep 16th 2014
41
3-0 @ Villa: good response to the dortmund flail
Sep 20th 2014
44
It's so clear that Ozil should be the 10
Sep 20th 2014
45
Rotation, rotation: League Cup and resting players
Sep 23rd 2014
46
Well....at least the treble is still on
Sep 23rd 2014
47
      RE: Well....at least the treble is still on
Sep 23rd 2014
48
      i think we should start a
Sep 23rd 2014
53
           LOL.
Sep 23rd 2014
54
      Just stop
Sep 23rd 2014
50
      Understanding the use of irony
Sep 23rd 2014
51
           Not really in the joking mood after another lackluster performance
Sep 23rd 2014
52
                it's been a number of a number of years though
Sep 23rd 2014
55
                     Diff expectations when you aren't financing a new stadium
Sep 23rd 2014
56
                          so on the one hand, emirates financing was brilliant business
Oct 03rd 2014
67
                               Huh?
Oct 03rd 2014
68
                                    financially, sure.
Oct 03rd 2014
69
                                         I'm not talking mega-bucks, I'm talking a reasonable big club budget
Oct 03rd 2014
70
Another subpar performance
Sep 23rd 2014
49
North London Derby
Sep 27th 2014
57
1-1 v tottenham
Sep 27th 2014
58
Tottenham could have put the screws in by half
Sep 27th 2014
60
My reply from the game post:
Sep 27th 2014
59
Same old problems.....
Sep 27th 2014
61
      RE: Same old problems.....
Sep 28th 2014
62
Arsenal's future right back and what other options are there?
Sep 29th 2014
63
Jenks put in some nice crosses vs. Utd
Oct 03rd 2014
65
Champions League victory over Galatasaray
Oct 03rd 2014
64
RE: Champions League victory over Galatasaray
Oct 03rd 2014
66
Take it to the Bridge (please don't get embarrassed)
Oct 05th 2014
71
Any surprise that Wenger stuck Ozil back on the wing?
Oct 05th 2014
72
0-2 to chelsea (@ least we didn't get embarrassed)
Oct 05th 2014
73
      Sad that "at least we weren't embarrassed" has become a morale W
Oct 05th 2014
74
           I mean, I agree with you about Ozil, but it wouldn't have
Oct 05th 2014
75
                Ozil out wide is just a micro-chasm of Wenger's stubborness
Oct 05th 2014
76
                     RE: Ozil on the left was never going to work against Chelsea
Oct 06th 2014
77
                     Ozil is out of form
Oct 06th 2014
78
                          He excelled the entire 2nd half vs Tottenham, controlled the game
Oct 08th 2014
80
Ozil out for 10-12 weeks
Oct 08th 2014
79
It's not a curse. Empirical evidence says it's a significant pattern
Oct 08th 2014
81
Ospina out for three months (swipe)
Oct 21st 2014
82
Smh, Arsene clearly learned his lesson from Kimmy K
Oct 21st 2014
83
smh.
Oct 21st 2014
84
Anderlecht 1 - Arsenal 2
Oct 23rd 2014
85
It was a really poor game, highway robbery for us to get 3 pts
Oct 23rd 2014
86
Walcott back soon
Oct 24th 2014
87
Good news, but Koscielny being out for another 4 weeks will hurt
Oct 24th 2014
88
      Smfh...another month with Monreal at CB
Oct 24th 2014
89
      Defenders, defenders
Oct 25th 2014
90
Sunderland 0 Arsenal 2
Oct 25th 2014
91
Arsenal 3 - Burnley 0
Nov 01st 2014
92
solid game, Alexis is completely showing out
Nov 01st 2014
93
      Agreed. As an aside, I wish there was a way to get Podolski
Nov 01st 2014
94
Through to the last 16 of the Champions League
Nov 26th 2014
95
still have a chance to finish first in the group.
Nov 27th 2014
96
      Slim pickings in January transfer window
Nov 29th 2014
97
WBA 0 - Arsenal 1
Nov 29th 2014
98
Wed v. Soton is the next match
Nov 29th 2014
99
      RE: Wed v. Soton is the next match
Nov 29th 2014
100
Arsenal 1 - Southampton 0
Dec 03rd 2014
101
Not sure how that handball wasn't called
Dec 03rd 2014
102
Arsenal Line up vs Gala (Wenger don't give a fuck)
Dec 09th 2014
103
and of course, ramsey's injured & out for december (link)
Dec 12th 2014
104
wash, rinse, repeat
Dec 12th 2014
105
Big game coming up vs. Citeh
Jan 13th 2015
106
Big big win. Best we've had given the stakes in a long time.
Jan 18th 2015
107
Dat Coq though!
Jan 18th 2015
108
A breakthrough
Jan 19th 2015
109
Adding depth in mid-season - Wenger Knows
Jan 30th 2015
110
There's no way we're in for Pogba in the Summer
Jan 30th 2015
111
Pogba = Summer fantasy
Jan 30th 2015
112
Pogba would be an absolute dream
Jan 30th 2015
114
Anyone catch a game at the Emirates? Advice?
Jan 30th 2015
113
Advice for catching a game at the Emirates
Jan 30th 2015
115
Arsenal 5 - Villa 0
Feb 02nd 2015
116
The key is pace + soaking pressure = counter
Feb 02nd 2015
117
Chuba Akpom signs new 4 and a half year contract
Feb 04th 2015
118
Very cheeky move by Wenger to give Akpom 1/2 a season of 1st team
Feb 04th 2015
119
Ups and Downs & FA Cup
Feb 12th 2015
120
Wilshere and/or Ox really needs to come in & get going
Feb 12th 2015
121
Wilshere and Ox would be def upgrades over Ramsey
Feb 12th 2015
122
FA Cup: Arsenal 2 Mboro 0
Feb 16th 2015
123
Easy game...Flamini is clearly toast though
Feb 16th 2015
124
      midfielders and old age
Feb 17th 2015
126
           RE: midfielders and old age
Feb 17th 2015
127
FA Cup QF Draw = Man Utd
Feb 17th 2015
125
given the stakes, I'm ok with an FA cup Qf L & a league win
Feb 17th 2015
128
Wenger in-depth interview
Feb 18th 2015
129
Great article
Feb 19th 2015
130
Crystal Palace 1 - Arsenal 2
Feb 22nd 2015
131
ugh...this loss to Monaco is almost as bad as 8-2 to United
Feb 26th 2015
132
Loss to Monaco - future implications
Feb 26th 2015
133
      It's blatantly clear we overlooked Monaco
Feb 26th 2015
135
We need to forget the champions league. We're out.
Feb 26th 2015
134
Composure is often what separates good from great
Feb 26th 2015
136
arsenal 2, united 1 (FA Cup)
Mar 10th 2015
137
repeat FA cup and 3rd place is genuine progress.
May 30th 2015
138
Great way to finish the season
May 30th 2015
139
that strike by Alexis, my gosh
May 30th 2015
140
So sick...the movement was just ridiculous
May 30th 2015
141
      I was dumbfounded by that one to be honest.
May 30th 2015
142

Rolo_Tomasi
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1. "A good start but until end of August questions remain"
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I love Arsene Wenger for many reasons but his eye for talent still remains unsurpassed. Chambers looks like a bargain and Alexis is a samarui who brings something new to Arsenal. Debuchy is the correct replacement for Sagna.

Calum Chambers has been man of the match in his first two Arsenal games and looks like a player who could lead for club and country for 15 years. I really want to see Wenger use Chambers as the defensive midfield anchor.

Are there going to be more signings before the end of August? Speculation remains over Raboit from PSG?

If/when we get through to the CL proper then I could see Wenger splashing out some more money on further signings but they may just be for squad depth. However, looking at our forward line unless Walcott is going to be our first choice centre forward (number 9) which is unlikely then i’m concerned that the Giroud/Sanogo striker position will be Arsenal’s undoing. I know Arsenal won’t buy Cavani or Falcao as they cost too much and Ballotelli is too mentally wayward for Arsene but there must be someone in world soccer that Wenger would trust to put the ball in the net after fine build up play.

The idea of a defensive midfield enforcer is clearly one that Wenger has decided he does not want in the team (and every fan and critic has the opposite view - but you don’t want to ever think you are smarter and a better judge of talent than Wenger) - Kondogbia, Carvalho are mentioned - both are athletes but are they fantastic footballers? - their price tag is £30 million. Wenger believes that type of money is for world class players like Alexis and Ozil. I’’d imagine if Pogba were available then he would pay the money for him but no way Juventus is going to let Pogba go to another champions league team.

  

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2. "The fuckin spaniards man, I don't trust any of them"
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Cool with all the signing so far, and I know AW doesn't believe in too many changes in one year- which I get


But, fuck Arteta is 33 going on 48. And Santi has looked old and slow for a yr +. He scores goals every now and then, but other than that he's kinda bleh. I see no reason for him to start when we have the full squad. Plus if he's not starting, there are a couple of guys I would rater have off the bench for 20 min at a time. That's why I was hoping the Atletico rumors were true, because selling him for some good change would have meant another purchase. nacho is harmless, so won't complain too much but he's not good either


Striker is a problem, but I'm resigned to our fate there.


But still optimistic

League: 4th

League cup: win

FA: semis

CL: quarters


>If/when we get through to the CL proper then I could see
>Wenger splashing out some more money on further signings but
>they may just be for squad depth. However, looking at our
>forward line unless Walcott is going to be our first choice
>centre forward (number 9) which is unlikely then i’m concerned
>that the Giroud/Sanogo striker position will be Arsenal’s
>undoing. I know Arsenal won’t buy Cavani or Falcao as they
>cost too much and Ballotelli is too mentally wayward for
>Arsene but there must be someone in world soccer that Wenger
>would trust to put the ball in the net after fine build up
>play.

  

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LA2Philly
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3. "He's def going to try Chambers at DMF with BFG back"
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That means he has to go out and get another CB for cover, and imo we should still get a DMF at a relatively decent price rather than play Arteta who is too slow and too weak physically (and no fault of his own, he's completely out of position) because any game he plays the holding role is a game too many.

Santi shouldn't be in the starting 11 and nor should Wilshere (still holds onto possession for way too long in the midfield and that turnover defensive transition is our greatest weakness).

Ozil is gonna have a great time with Sanchez, who is obviously really really impactful. More than anything, I love his willingness to track back and that really allows Debuchy to strive forward. Speaking of backs, is Kieran ever going to be injury-free? Nacho cannot be starting any significant amount of games.

Lastly, as much as Wenger wants to talk about Sanogo's improvement (which I don't doubt)....Giroud/Sanogo combination at the 9 simply will not cut it, if we actually want to challenge for the league and other high profile trophies.

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<--The drought is over

"have fun reveling in your pettiness tho" (C) Dula summing up 98% of OKS

"I didnt finish a damn thing...matter of fact I jerked off after she left."
-Kobe speaking to investigators

L D E A

  

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Rolo_Tomasi
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4. "@ Everton EPL - persistence pays off"
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Last year we would have departed Goodison Park with zero points. Therefore this is definitely an improvement but I thought the first 70 mins were terrible. Does this side have more persistence than previous sides.

Today's display was so disappointing because it is so obvious square pegs were in round holes. I don't get why Ozil is playing on the left of midfield when he should be in the middle. Sanchez didn't get into the box at all in the first half and was subbed off at half time. Flamini should be considered no more than a bit part squad player and never a starter. Ox looked out of sorts. Chambers at times showed his lack of experience at times. Wilshere once again showing his thuggish physical side and lucky not to be sent off (I predict unless Jack improves like Ramsey did last season this will be Wilshere's last season at Arsenal).

Giroud showed he is valuable even if he isn't the fan's ideal starting striker.

Win at home in the CL qualifying round and i'm convinced we'll see at least one more signing.

  

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Rolo_Tomasi
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5. "Podolski set to leave this week????"
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Podolski was left out of the Arsenal squad travelling to Everton. Various rumours about him leaving the club maybe to go to Juventus or Wolfsburg or maybe even MLS.

If or when Podolski does leave then Wenger better have a replacement ready to join before the transfer deadline. We can dream of Marco Reus who would be perfect on the left wing for Arsenal. Cavani or Falcao are fantasy.

  

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LA2Philly
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6. "We have the same glaring issues: huge holes at striker and holding mid"
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If Giroud was actually consistent, it would be an entirely different story in terms of striker...he isn't. If we can get a striker who is consistent it gives the team so much more leeway and ability to play within their comfort zone and further it allows Alexis to play on the right where he complements Debuchy so well with his ability to push lb's deep and track back when needed. As far as holding mid, we need a player who can organize the team and show some teeth. The color commentator said today how there was very limited communication by us and that's simply unacceptable, we need a leader at cdm who can control the team structure...this is nothing new and I hope we actually address it instead of trodding out Arteta/Flamini/Chambers.

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<--The drought is over

"have fun reveling in your pettiness tho" (C) Dula summing up 98% of OKS

"I didnt finish a damn thing...matter of fact I jerked off after she left."
-Kobe speaking to investigators

L D E A

  

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Rolo_Tomasi
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7. "striker and holding mid"
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I just can't see us landing a top class striker before the close of the window (even though Arsenal does have a tradition of doing very late business). If Poldi leaves Arsenal his £100,000 per week is freed up for another big name....fingers crossed.

I can't wait to see Theo and Alexis play together with Ozil at the number 10 (not on the left).

Wenger didn't play Joel Campbell in the first leg of the CL and Sanogo was injured and I wonder if either features in the 2nd leg potentially preserving their availability for another team in this year's competition. Are either of them going out on loan this season?

Giroud is hot&cold, Sanogo is a couple of years away from being a couple of years away, Alexis is probably more suited to the right wing, Joel doesn't play Wengerball (yet).

I just can't see us signing a holding mid - even though its probably the most needed position for the team. Why wait until the last week of the window to get one in. I think Khedira is destined for Bayern at some point. The athletic enforcer which fans dream of is probably just too expensive for Wenger's taste Kondogbia (£20 million) Carvalho even more expensive apparently. Wenger must envision Chambers in that role.

  

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LA2Philly
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8. "imo Arsene will buy a holding mid if we qualify for CL"
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That's about 20 million in added revenue right there. As far as striker, it's too late to change that, but it's going to continue and be an issue until we resolve it.....with the number of chances that are wasted by Giroud and how much better we play when in our own comfort zone, getting that top quality striker would change the entire dynamic and pressure on the other players.

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<--The drought is over

"have fun reveling in your pettiness tho" (C) Dula summing up 98% of OKS

"I didnt finish a damn thing...matter of fact I jerked off after she left."
-Kobe speaking to investigators

L D E A

  

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dillinjah
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9. "Looks like Giroud may be out longer than thought (swipe)"
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http://news.arseblog.com/2014/08/giroud-may-have-broken-foot-faces-3-months-out/

The news about Olivier Giroud’s ankle is not positive this evening, with various reports saying the striker has a broken foot and could be out for a prolonged period.
L’Equipe say the former Montpellier man may miss three months, and the news is being carried by all the UK dailies as well.
It would mean that Arsenal’s need for a striker increases greatly with just Yaya Sanogo to play that lone front-man role which is so important to the way the team plays.
While players like Alexis and Theo Walcott provide a different kind of option, we saw against Everton on Saturday that it doesn’t always work and having a player like Giroud can change the game.
Already names like Danny Welbeck and Loic Remy have been mentioned as possible targets, but it’s impossible to know who exactly Arsene Wenger will go for.
In the very short-term it leaves the Gunners without their best centre-forward for a massive Champions League game they have to win.
Now it’s down to the manager and the board to find the right man to bring in and all we can do is with Giroud a speedy recovery.

  

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10. "Fucking hell "
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<--The drought is over

"have fun reveling in your pettiness tho" (C) Dula summing up 98% of OKS

"I didnt finish a damn thing...matter of fact I jerked off after she left."
-Kobe speaking to investigators

L D E A

  

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LA2Philly
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11. "Gary Neville talking about it...."
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2734343/Gary-Neville-says-Arsenal-won-t-mount-Premier-League-title-challenge-unless-Arsene-Wenger-starts-adapt-tactics-against-class-opponents.html

I've been saying this for way too damn long now. Doesn't make any sense when we are playing the same exact tactics that have gotten us shellacked, particularly when it's the same personnel. Fullbacks up the pitch with no strength in holding mid to cover for mistakes and then Monreal vs Lukaku with no real help, same exact thing which got us destroyed last season at Goodison. A late comeback doesn't paper over the cracks.

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<--The drought is over

"have fun reveling in your pettiness tho" (C) Dula summing up 98% of OKS

"I didnt finish a damn thing...matter of fact I jerked off after she left."
-Kobe speaking to investigators

L D E A

  

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Rolo_Tomasi
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12. "Arsenal Opening their wallet and buying a player"
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The Giroud injury does potentially change the season. If he is out for three months then surely the sale of Podolski is cancelled. Did Wenger see enough in 45 minutes at Everton to believe that Sanchez can't physically hack playing the number 9 position in the EPL? Theo is going to be "like a new signing", i'm just waiting for Wenger to say it.

I personally believe it is too late to sign a top class striker before the window closes and now most clubs know they have leverage to increase the price on Arsenal. Unless Monaco/PSG is trying to unload an expensive striker for FFP reasons i don't see Arsenal doing anything.

The Defensive midfielder that most people (other than Wenger) believe we need is one of the costliest positions to buy because there aren't that many of them.

I keep seeing William Carvalho linked to Arsenal in transfer news but to me the possibility of Arsenal acquiring (someone like) him is so remote and goes against everything Arsenal does in the transfer market. Wenger isn't going to spunk £25 million on a young player who doesn't get into his country's first choice international team. I saw Carvalho play at the world cup and he is far from the finished article and wouldn't change the fortunes of the team this season. Imagine if Calum Chambers played in a different European league and had a different name (perhaps one of African origin) everyone would be demand we sign him). Cynical but true.

If we want an impact player try to sign Lars Bender or maybe Khedira because they have more experience and probably better talent and will do better for us this season.

  

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13. "RE: Arsenal Opening their wallet and buying a player"
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Tue Aug-26-14 10:05 AM by LA2Philly

  

          

>The Giroud injury does potentially change the season. If he
>is out for three months then surely the sale of Podolski is
>cancelled. Did Wenger see enough in 45 minutes at Everton to
>believe that Sanchez can't physically hack playing the number
>9 position in the EPL? Theo is going to be "like a new
>signing", i'm just waiting for Wenger to say it.

Alexis playing as the 9 is not the answer. First off, he isn't the hold-up player that we can pivot off of and he doesn't provide any threat in the air (for a team that is obviously already pretty small and doesn't send many runners into the box as is, which makes it even more important for that lone striker to be a threat), but even more importantly, he provides some serious direct play and creativity out wide and MOST importantly, he really helps make up for Debuchy's defensive inconsistency because his threat pushes the lb deeper and his work-rate defensively is pretty damn incredible. Playing him up the middle wastes so many of his strengths.

>I personally believe it is too late to sign a top class
>striker before the window closes and now most clubs know they
>have leverage to increase the price on Arsenal. Unless
>Monaco/PSG is trying to unload an expensive striker for FFP
>reasons i don't see Arsenal doing anything.

Yeh, it's too late to acquire the class of striker we need. At this point, we just need a stop-gap until Giroud gets back..it is what it is.
>
>The Defensive midfielder that most people (other than Wenger)
>believe we need is one of the costliest positions to buy
>because there aren't that many of them.
>
>I keep seeing William Carvalho linked to Arsenal in transfer
>news but to me the possibility of Arsenal acquiring (someone
>like) him is so remote and goes against everything Arsenal
>does in the transfer market. Wenger isn't going to spunk £25
>million on a young player who doesn't get into his country's
>first choice international team. I saw Carvalho play at the
>world cup and he is far from the finished article and wouldn't
>change the fortunes of the team this season. Imagine if Calum
>Chambers played in a different European league and had a
>different name (perhaps one of African origin) everyone would
>be demand we sign him). Cynical but true.
>
>If we want an impact player try to sign Lars Bender or maybe
>Khedira because they have more experience and probably better
>talent and will do better for us this season.

Carvalho certainly isn't a finished product but he still adds some serious teeth and strength to that position. I absolutely love Bender, wouldn't mind Khedira at the cut-throat rate he is being currently proposed at. However, no holding mid business is going to happen until the CL qualification is settled which opens up the 20+ million and added games.

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"have fun reveling in your pettiness tho" (C) Dula summing up 98% of OKS

"I didnt finish a damn thing...matter of fact I jerked off after she left."
-Kobe speaking to investigators

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14. "I'm no Arsenal fan, but Alexis is good for 20 goals, Enjoy."
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15. "Through to the Champions League proper....."
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How many times in a row have Arsenal consecutively qualified for the Champions League?

https://twitter.com/UberAFC/status/504759173155143682/photo/1

Now get thee to the transfer market Mr Wenger. We have CL Football to offer any late signing and at least another £20 million to spend if needed from tonight's qualification. You've got to think Arsenal's two key sponsors Puma and Emirates are going to push for another big name player in the first year of this new deal for them?

I noticed that neither Podolski or Campbell were played so neither are cup-tied, i'm not sure whether Lukas will depart of Joel go on loan again but the possibility exits for both until the window closes.

Clearly with Giroud out until 2015 (Arsenal have the worst luck with injuries) we need another striker. Sanogo can't take Giroud's place. Sanchez can't play number 9 in the EPL. Will Wenger now try Walcott as a CF?

I would expect depth to be added in midfield and/or defence. I'd be shocked if Arsenal sign a ball winning defensive midfielder.

  

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16. "Champions League group D "
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Arsenal will face Borussia Dortmund, Galatasaray and Anderlecht in the Champions League group stage.

I'd like to think Arsenal will qualify from this group but its essential we win at the group stage for once. Getting an easier draw at the last 16 stage is vital for the team. Why accept finishing second in the group only to then have to play Bayern or Barca next.

We need to be in control of the group by the last two games because Dortmund at home and then Galatasaray away are hard fixtures to end on.

  

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17. "3 games in, and already 4 points back of Chelsea."
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Obviously hoping for a striker to materialize by the deadline tmrw, but I highly doubt it at this point.

I'm not sure how we finish any better than 3rd this year in the league. There's no doubt we're better, but so is everyone else

  

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18. "So tired of these types of performances"
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Arsenal have no plan B.

Against half the sides in the EPL we are going to get outmuscled and pushed off the ball because our opponents are more physical than us and our midfield and attack are of fragile build.

We try and pass the ball into the net and our opponents have 11 people behind the ball which makes it near impossible to break down.

Sanogo was offside so many times it made me feel he doesn't know the rules of the game. Sometimes he was offside by such a margin you really wondered if he should be in the first team squad.

Ramsey had a poor game and why didn't Joel come on, I'm guessing Wenger does not trust him, so why keep him around. Loan him or sell him. Leicester City played us well. If they can play like that throughout the season they won't be relegated.

Transfer window closing and we're being linked with Jermaine Defoe??? Please no.
I know Podolski is a fan favourite and a good dressing room guy but he has been so poorly managed and misused at Arsenal I wonder why he was ever purchased by Wenger. Relying on his name and reputation? Podolski doesn't fit the type of football Wenger wants to play.

  

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19. "Not just a striker, but someone to drive this team"
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Look at how often our midfield is just listless and content...we need someone who can get into the team and really motivate/push them when they fall back into the same malaise that we so often see. The last time I can recall seeing one of our mids actually try and galvanize the team vocally was Flamini vs Tottenham last year...that's pretty damn ridiculous. Every real contender has a vocal leader in their midfield, we have been missing one for so long...Flamini is the closest thing we have but he just doesn't have the quality to be what we need week in and week out.

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20. "Falcao available but signs with Man Utd"
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RvP possible surgery so Man Utd replace RvP before Arsenal replace RvP!

And we are in need of a striker. I realise it would have disrupted the pay structure that Arsenal has in place but Falcao is a Puma athlete I believe surely they would want him on Arsenal.
Sure Falcao has been offered to Real Madrid, Man City, Arsenal so why don't we act. Instead we let Man Utd in.

He would have been perfect on a one year loan. I don't see the downside to this move unless Man Utd have are forced to buy him next year.

If Man Utd qualify for Champions League and Arsenal do not then everyones going to say this was the moment that changed the season.

If Arsenal don't bring a striker in today then Wenger is basically saying he isn't going for the title this year.

  

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21. "Base."
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>RvP possible surgery so Man Utd replace RvP before Arsenal
>replace RvP!
>
>And we are in need of a striker. I realise it would have
>disrupted the pay structure that Arsenal has in place but
>Falcao is a Puma athlete I believe surely they would want him
>on Arsenal.
>Sure Falcao has been offered to Real Madrid, Man City, Arsenal
>so why don't we act. Instead we let Man Utd in.
>
>He would have been perfect on a one year loan. I don't see the
>downside to this move unless Man Utd have are forced to buy
>him next year.
>
>If Man Utd qualify for Champions League and Arsenal do not
>then everyones going to say this was the moment that changed
>the season.
>
>If Arsenal don't bring a striker in today then Wenger is
>basically saying he isn't going for the title this year.

  

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22. "Looking at the figures, that's a complete desperation move by ManU"
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Essentially 34 million for a one year deal, and then a permanent buy option for 55 million. 346k a week wouldn't be simply going outside our wage structure, it would be completely destroying it. The fact that the likes of City, Real, etc scoffed at this deal should tell you it's a pretty ridiculous price to pay...Monaco leveraged the hell out of a very desperate team in ManU.

Falcao is great but he isn't worth that, especially since he's turning 28 and coming off major knee surgery. This would have been an extremely short-sighted deal, one which also limits our ability to spend on other positions due to the ridiculous price tag.

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"I didnt finish a damn thing...matter of fact I jerked off after she left."
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25. "I know a player just like that"
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He wears #4 for chelski:(

  

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26. "It wasn't feasible to spend 30m on him to start the window"
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Like I said in the other post...if we could have filled the DMF spot, gotten Alexis, a striker AND still had money for Cesc, I'd be all for it. However, you don't start the summer by using 30 million when you already have a glut of midfield play-makers and have other huge holes. I was hoping for an effective DMF (sorry Arteta) who could also be the vocal leader.

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"I didnt finish a damn thing...matter of fact I jerked off after she left."
-Kobe speaking to investigators

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23. "Welbeck in for 16 million; I really like the move"
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Great price for a player who I rate pretty well, but has been stuck behind some world-class players in the past couple years. Looking forward to seeing him man the striker role, feel he provides the overall ability and flexibility which can see him being utilized as a pivot but also being able to put pressure with runs off the CB's and finish his chances.

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"I didnt finish a damn thing...matter of fact I jerked off after she left."
-Kobe speaking to investigators

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24. "Outstanding move"
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Thrilled, I am.

  

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27. "good for him."
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i'm not all that bothered about losing him and wenger should be able to make him work up top.

excited to see if he can turn out as good as sturridge.

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28. "This was the comparison I was thinking as well"
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>excited to see if he can turn out as good as sturridge.

Clearly talented youngster gets stuck behind world-class names, played out of position or sparingly who then uses a transfer to re-gain his confidence and form to fulfill his potential.

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"I didnt finish a damn thing...matter of fact I jerked off after she left."
-Kobe speaking to investigators

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31. "How will Wenger play Welbeck? "
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We've only be able to sign Welbeck because Man Utd signed Falcao. Out of the talent available today Welbeck is the best value (the Falcao deal is ludicrous).

Wenger must see talent in Welbeck to sign him. And remember Sir Alex rated Welbeck too so perhaps we'll see a new lease of life from Danny.

Where will Wenger play him though? As a striker? Or as a winger? He should benefit from playing with Ozil and it will be fantastic to see how he plays with Walcott and Alexis. Real speed.

It's a nice collection of English talent that Wenger has got in the Arsenal squad and I hope this will be beneficial for the English national team.

  

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33. "I'd be shocked if he isn't playing as the 9 "
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Alexis tries his darndest but he simply doesn't fit the bill in terms of physical, hold-up striker...and he's way too valuable on the wing with his speed, vision, and defensive work rate.

Welbeck is the best man for the job...he isn't as strong as Giroud in terms of hold-up play or utilizing his body he can certainly do it to an extent plus he has the ability to link-up the wings/10/Ramsey and he has the pace to really push cb's and play off their shoulders when that is required...in sum: he's versatile and I think he can find his finishing boots when given consistent playing time, confidence, and chances...like one Daniel Sturridge.

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"I didnt finish a damn thing...matter of fact I jerked off after she left."
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29. "Looks like another season of Arteta/Flamini at holding mid...smfh"
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If Wenger wants to use Chambers at holding mid, that means he is relying on Nacho as being the first cover if Kosc/BFG go down....good fucking grief. With Gibbs never being able to stay healthy for more than a half it seems, we are relying on Nacho fucking Monreal to be the first team lb and possibly the back-up CB. I mean c'mon. I sincerely just don't understand playing with this much fire and putting that much pressure on players to stay healthy, especially when you're involved in EVERY competition. I just don't get taking that risk rather than over-spend a little in order to make sure you have some legit competent depth

Arteta and Flamini for another year at what is our most crucial spot...I love their effort but it's so painfully clear they aren't cut out for the job game in and game out. I guess I have to look forward to seeing Arteta be late and/or get turned on challenges for another season.

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"have fun reveling in your pettiness tho" (C) Dula summing up 98% of OKS

"I didnt finish a damn thing...matter of fact I jerked off after she left."
-Kobe speaking to investigators

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30. "Making do with what we've got. Pray for no (more) injuries"
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>If Wenger wants to use Chambers at holding mid, that means he
>is relying on Nacho as being the first cover if Kosc/BFG go
>down....good fucking grief. With Gibbs never being able to
>stay healthy for more than a half it seems, we are relying on
>Nacho fucking Monreal to be the first team lb and possibly the
>back-up CB. I mean c'mon. I sincerely just don't understand
>playing with this much fire and putting that much pressure on
>players to stay healthy, especially when you're involved in
>EVERY competition. I just don't get taking that risk rather
>than over-spend a little in order to make sure you have some
>legit competent depth
>
>Arteta and Flamini for another year at what is our most
>crucial spot...I love their effort but it's so painfully clear
>they aren't cut out for the job game in and game out. I guess
>I have to look forward to seeing Arteta be late and/or get
>turned on challenges for another season.

Agreed, its puzzling Wenger didn't bring in another defender, my guess is he'll use Chambers as a utility player this season because Chambers clearly has the talent for multiple positions and in the future once its been decided where his best position is he'll settle there.
I'm worried about Kos because he got caught on his achilles in the community shield and now he had that head injury, i'm hoping that is the final injury of his the season. BFG looks so slow the times i've seen him this season. I do think Wenger will plug in some youth team defenders when needs must, he seems to rate a couple highly so perhaps he'll blood them this season in the first team.

Arteta/Flamini is not what you want to be starting at DMF but Sporting Lisbon refused Arsenal's bid for Carvalho today so we apparently tried to get him. I do wonder if Wenger is just waiting for Bender or possibly Pogba to become available.

If not we'll be back in for Carvalho, Schneiderlin or even Raibot as he didn't go anywhere today. I'll keep saying this I think Khedira will sign for Bayern on a free transfer. This might allow Martinez to be sold as a knock on effect.

It was so obvious to me that Cavani or Reus weren't coming to us in this window. And while i'd love Reus in the future he seems set on being a very high profile target for many teams next summer. Still, we're developing good relations with Dortmund as we're playing them often so perhaps we'll be able to strike a deal with them.

  

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32. "There's another window in four months "
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34. "How often do you see a big move in the winter window, let alone from us?"
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What we need is a big time signing to fill that dmf slot...that's pretty rare in the jan window unless a team makes an offer that can't be refused (so def not us lol) or there's a player whose contract is up in the summer (possibly revisit Khedira but I get the feeling he may push a Bayern move who are far more willing to meet his wage preferences).

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35. "Jose Antonio Reyes and Andrei Arshavin"
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to name two

  

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36. "Those are the only 2 10m+ jan transfers in 15 years"
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We haven't had a january transfer, at all, since 2010...and that was a free transfer for Sol Campbell. The Arshavin and Reyes signings are the only two times he has spent over 10 million in this century (he spent 15 or so in 05/06 on multiple players which was a huge turnover year but that's a one-off), the most recent of which turned out pretty poorly which I'm sure is still clear in Wenger's mind. Point is, Wenger rarely spends much in the january window and considering the type of player we need in the holding role, odds are pretty strong nothing happens. As I said, the most likely will be a player who is out of contract in the summer so the selling team has significantly reduced leverage....Khedira and Rabiot are the two targets who fall into category.

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37. "I bet Khedira in January"
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Rabiot just went to Roma right? He's not going anywhere.

  

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38. "Roma was the rumor but I haven't seen anything confirming it "
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He's still listed as a PSG player

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39. "UCL matchday 1"
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judging by the scoreline it appears we've opted for the "drop all the points" approach.

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40. "Hard to see us getting out of this group to be honest"
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That was just pitiful

  

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42. "Galatasaray... Anderlecht"
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we'll be fine

  

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43. "and then get bounced in the round of 16 yet again"
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We're really making progress

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41. "Good thing we really shored up our defensive spine...good fucking lord"
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To make matters worse, same ole tactics on the road. That was complete garbage.

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"I didnt finish a damn thing...matter of fact I jerked off after she left."
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44. "3-0 @ Villa: good response to the dortmund flail"
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It's great to see Welbeck and obviously Ozil get some confidence going.

Great buildup on the first two, and actually the 3rd as well (to be honest the Ox prolly would hit it wide).

Moreover we kept a clean sheet for once, though to be fair Villa inexplicably gave up after that barrage, aside from maybe agbonlahor who always plays well against arsenal

On to the carling cup, and it should be interesting to see what kind of side we field.

This and the FA cup are our best chances at a trophy, so I personally would like to see a strong line-up. I won't be surprised if we go young instead, aside from possibly starting Rosicky to keep him sorta happy.

  

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45. "It's so clear that Ozil should be the 10 "
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Santi started there on the team sheet but Ozil actually occupied that role and then was allowed to roam, like he so often did at Real...and no coincidence he looked in that same top form. There's absolutely no reason to put him out of position on the wing and we all know he doesn't track back which puts a lot of pressure on that side-back (the Dortmund game exemplifying that). If I'm Wenger, I'm also pairing Ox and Alexis as the wings because they track back so well, loved seeing Ox's work-rate and making some tackles down the sideline, helps the team defense so much.

We still need lots of work on set piece defending...AV should have been ahead off that header, Gibbs just inexplicably didn't mark. You can't make mistakes like that, inexcusable.

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46. "Rotation, rotation: League Cup and resting players"
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I hope Arsene and Arsenal take the league cup seriously this year. This is another trophy Arsenal can legitimately win. Plus it is an opportunity for squad players to get 90s minutes and to also bring through some of our most talented youth team players.

(former) Stars like Rosicky and Podolski must be itching to play in this type of game because they've been on the bench so much to start the season. I think Arsene can still put out a competitive team while resting pretty much everyone from the Villa win.

The big question to me is does he risk Chambers and Gibbs in this game? For Chambers it is his old team but with three vital games coming up after this Arsenal can't afford a defender getting injured. If no Chambers then who plays in central defence? Monreal is injured.

My suggested line up:
GK: Ospina will make his debut
Defence: Bellerin, Isaac Hayden, Chambers?, Coquelin
Midfield: Diaby, Rosicky, Flamini, Wilshere?
Forwards: Podolski and Joel Campbell

Subs: I hope Chuba Akpom makes an appearance. While training with the first team must benefit him he needs to get some loan spells and match experience.
Seems like Gedion Zelalem is not in the squad but he is further away it seems than Akpom and two years younger.

The weekend results really helped Arsenal and resting almost all the players for the Spurs derby should mean they are all fresh. After that its Champions League at home and then Chelsea away so I can't see Arense putting Ozil or Alexis in the league cup line up.

  

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47. "Well....at least the treble is still on"
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I didn't see the game but I hear Podolski and Rosicky didn't play well at all (and that might be a kind understatement). From all reports Southampton played very well.

I just don't get Podolski, he is talented enough to play for Germany in their World Cup squad but he just doesn't fit into Wenger's Arsenal in any way at all. I'd much rather his 100,000 per week salary was spent on someone else.

Onwards and upwards.

  

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48. "RE: Well....at least the treble is still on"
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LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL.

Stop it, Arsenal fans.

  

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53. "i think we should start a "
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"mid-table team discussion thread"

  

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54. "LOL."
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50. "Just stop "
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The deficiencies are too glaring to even think about that....not nearly enough depth, huge hole at holding mid. We aren't close to winning the league, let alone even dream about a treble.

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"I didnt finish a damn thing...matter of fact I jerked off after she left."
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51. "Understanding the use of irony"
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Clearly still not the strong point of most Americans.

Out of all the things I could have written as a title I thought mentioning the Treble might get a laugh after losing a match like that. I didn't think any board members would take it seriously.

The Dortmund was disappointing but this game shows our squad players are just not good enough or hungry enough.

  

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52. "Not really in the joking mood after another lackluster performance "
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And to make it all worse, our lack of depth is already (predictably) showing it's ugly head. Bellerin vs Dortmund, Coquelin in this game, etc etc

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"have fun reveling in your pettiness tho" (C) Dula summing up 98% of OKS

"I didnt finish a damn thing...matter of fact I jerked off after she left."
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55. "it's been a number of a number of years though"
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still not used to it?

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56. "Diff expectations when you aren't financing a new stadium "
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Emirates stadium hamstrung the budget until last summer...but now, there was nearly a 100 million to spend this summer + the Puma deal which is substantial (something like 30 million annually). Working within severe financial constraints, I can understand not improving....however, we still haven't spent on depth (highlighted by having to play Bellerin at rb vs Dortmund and then Coquelin completely out of position at rb today) or what we need so glaringly badly: a prime holding mid.

I have serious issues with Wenger's road tactics and his stubborn refusal to accept reality but that's a whole other post.

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67. "so on the one hand, emirates financing was brilliant business"
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on the other, its hamstrung the team ...

i can hold contradictions, but cmon now bud this is getting sad with AFC's lack of progress past the invincible season.

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68. "Huh? "
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Building Emirates hamstrung the team financially, in the short-term, but it's brilliant business in the longer-term. If you think that's a contradiction, then not sure you understand how capital investment works.

Why would I get used to relative mediocrity when I knew there was a financial reason for it.

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69. "financially, sure."
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competitively, it's been proven (see: Arsenal's results) to be wrong wrong wrong.

see: teams that are financially sound that win titles, even in this era of megabucks.

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70. "I'm not talking mega-bucks, I'm talking a reasonable big club budget "
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Didn't have that while building Emirates and the transfer activity during that time is evidence of that. Arsenal is known for being financially stable so not really sure what you're talking about.

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49. "Another subpar performance "
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Stupid penalty which nullified Alexis's beautiful free kick...and then an absolute screamer for southhampton's 2nd goal. Lack of backline depth had Coquelin playing at left back, and it really showed. Deserving team won.

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57. "North London Derby"
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Home against Spurs - it is the most important game of the season for traditional fans.

Arsenal should be at full strength for the late kick off.

Looking forward to seeing some more Ozil and Welbeck and the inclusion of Alexis.

With a win and other results going our way we could climb even higher in the league table.

  

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58. "1-1 v tottenham"
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pretty frustrating draw, though tottenham definitely deserved a point.

Ramsey was not particularly good before going off. At this point our first choice lineup really needs to be wilshere over ramsey, with ozil in the middle, sanchez and cazorla out wide & welbeck up front.

On the other hand great show by the Ox, who worked hard all over the pitch.

  

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60. "Tottenham could have put the screws in by half"
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Wenger decided to not start Ozil in the hole and reverted to the 4-1-4-1 rather than sticking with the 4-2-3-1 with Ozil at the 10 that looked so effective against AV. What happens? The same exact thing we have seen against good teams: the midfield turning the ball over, the sidebacks being way up the field, Arteta and then Flamini not being able to cover, Mertesacker exposed in space which = wide open counter attacks...Tottenham really did us some huge favors with misplaying some wide open chances. We only had one real chance off Ox's curling shot (great move and pass by Ramsey to set it up, but as you said...he was quite poor again today. His passing has been so sloppy, and constantly getting caught in possession. Honestly, him and Wilshere have completely switched because that's exactly how I would have described Jack last year but he has played so much better this season by taking care of the ball and picking his spots to advance).

Second half, Wenger decides to go back to the 4-2-3-1 with Ozil in the middle, and what a coincidence, we absolutely control the game (if there aren't enough facts to show just how stubborn is, this really exemplifies it. Based on personnel strengths, form, and the result last week, there's absolutely zero reason to not start in the 4-2-3-1 with Ozil as the 10, none). Ozil was pulling all the strings and it completely cleaned up the midfield play which completely negated Tottenham's counter....if not for Flamini giving that ball away, that game was trending toward 3 points for us as the Spurs back 4 were constantly being asked a lot of questions and Kaboul had just made an incredible scissor clearance on a ball by Gibbs which Welbeck nods in easily on an open net. The 4-2-3-1 is so clearly the formation of choice with Ozil being able to play in the hole behind Welbeck and dictate the game.

You mentioned Ox and he had a tremendous second half. His work-rate is always stellar but he gave away a lot of balls via sloppy passing while under minimal duress. To his credit, he came out in the 2nd half and was far better. IMO some of that also goes to the fact that he is able to play much more on the wing in the 4-2-3-1 which is his comfort zone.

Personally, I would start Ox-Ozil-Alexis as the 3 behind Welbeck because both of those wings give you tremendous work rate defensively and cover for our side backs pushing forward so high.

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"I didnt finish a damn thing...matter of fact I jerked off after she left."
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59. "My reply from the game post:"
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Same ole problems, same ole tactics.

A draw or not, it's the same fucking shit. Pushing the side backs up when you do not have any athletic cover at holding mid, have a CB who simply cannot cover space and have a midfield that is giving the ball away...the first half was easy counter after counter for Tottenham. Then for some damn reason, Wenger decides to not put Ozil in the hole behind Welbeck for the first half (Ozil played the 10 the entire second half, completely different impact on the game, controlling the offensive flow...WHY NOT ALWAYS FUCKING HAVE HIM THERE???? FOR FUCKSAKES).

We completely dominated the 2nd half because we cleaned up the passing (is it a coincidence that happens when Ozil gets to dictate the offensive half?) but then Flamini gives the ball away like he's doing fucking charity work, zero way Gibbs can recover and it's an easy goal for Chadli. Just fucking stupid ass shit.....not like we already don't have enough glaring defensive issues because our holding mids are over the hill but then you gift away a cotdamn goal with a terrible turn.

Until Wenger gets out his fantasy fucking land and realizes that we do not have the personnel to push that high especially when the midfield is playing poorly, we aren't winning shit nor will we be in any kind of race for the title.

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"I didnt finish a damn thing...matter of fact I jerked off after she left."
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61. "Same old problems....."
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Arsenal just seem so unbalanced this season every time i've watched them. This is personnel and tactics; both of which Wenger is responsible for. It is fortunate other teams have started poorly too in the league as this means Arsenal aren't being shown up too badly (yet). It also means Chelsea are running away with the league.

First off that Spurs goal. Yes, blame Flamini but it was an awful ball by Per to play to Flamini. I know they were passing it out of defence but bad decision by Per and poor ball skills by Flamini.

The problems today were partly due to the injuries we had in the first half, you never want to be forced into subbing two players off in the first half, it completely limits what you can do to change the game in the second half.

Ozil is going to end up pissing me off, such talent but him pushing the ball around 2 yards and allowing the opposition to close him down when he doesn't have the strength to compete with defenders in the EPL is going to limit his excellence.

The worst I've seen Alexis this season and thats because he was stuck out on the left wing doing nothing. He can be awesome in the middle and down the right.

In the second half our left side was very bunched up with Ozil, Cazorla, Alexis and Gibbs all getting in each others way.

We looked great on the right wing with Ox-C and Chambers destroying the Spurs left.

Arsenal needed better penetration through the middle and we didn't have it today.

Wilshere better grab any opportunity if Ramsey is out for a significant amount of time. Jack has so much talent but he is a complete thug, he always gets booked so early in the match which makes me nervous we'll be down 10 men later in the match. He's basically a better version of Joey Barton.

Oxlade Chamberlain looked fantastic when running through the Spurs defence, they looked terrifying. This type of play from the Ox adds a new dimension to Arsenal's game. I'm excited about the possibilities especially when you add in the return of Walcott.

Chambers looks so good already, nothing phases him! 19 fucking years old and already looks so assured. I swear Wenger is going to make him our defensive midfielder next season (or maybe when Debuchy is back). Chambers picked up another booking which means he will be suspended very soon. Another chance for Bellerin to play.

Welbeck completely missing the ball before Ox put it in the back of the net would have been funny if Welbz didn't already have a reputation for not scoring.

  

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62. "RE: Same old problems....."
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>Arsenal just seem so unbalanced this season every time i've
>watched them. This is personnel and tactics; both of which
>Wenger is responsible for. It is fortunate other teams have
>started poorly too in the league as this means Arsenal aren't
>being shown up too badly (yet). It also means Chelsea are
>running away with the league.

Precisely. Even though we are unbeaten in the league, it's been an unbalanced and sloppy level of football.

>First off that Spurs goal. Yes, blame Flamini but it was an
>awful ball by Per to play to Flamini. I know they were passing
>it out of defence but bad decision by Per and poor ball skills
>by Flamini.

The decision to turn blindly and then the poor first touch far out-weight the pass by Per imo. Flamini has no idea who is or is not behind him them, you do not turn blindly that deep in your territory. If he simply receives the ball while shielding it, he can easily ping it over to Kieran or back to Per once the man-on shout is called.

>The problems today were partly due to the injuries we had in
>the first half, you never want to be forced into subbing two
>players off in the first half, it completely limits what you
>can do to change the game in the second half.

Disagree here. Putting on Santi to the left and moving Ozil into the middle to shift from the 4-1-4-1 to the 4-2-3-1 completely shifted the game and that was played out in the 2nd half where we dominated the game. It's not like Arteta and Ramsey have been playing in top form.

>Ozil is going to end up pissing me off, such talent but him
>pushing the ball around 2 yards and allowing the opposition to
>close him down when he doesn't have the strength to compete
>with defenders in the EPL is going to limit his excellence.

When he's playing as the 10 and orchestrating the build-up, he can control the game and he did so in the 2nd half. All of the midfield turnovers that came from sloppy passes in the first half were negated via Ozil being the primary link in the 2nd half. Yeh, he isn't that strong but he doesn't have to be battling with defenders when he's playing in the hole because his understanding and movement in that area are excellent and then his first touch and vision allow him to play the ball very quickly. The strength issue really becomes highlighted when he's on the wing and isolated...he should never have been playing in that role and the night/day impact he has when shifted to the 10 is a reflection of that.

>The worst I've seen Alexis this season and thats because he
>was stuck out on the left wing doing nothing. He can be
>awesome in the middle and down the right.

He has played down the left and been very good, he just couldn't find his touch coming off the bench.

>In the second half our left side was very bunched up with
>Ozil, Cazorla, Alexis and Gibbs all getting in each others
>way.

That bunching created a number of potential chances down the left, we just couldn't find the final ball (Alexis) or it took some great defending to clear it away (like Kaboul's scissor kick to play away Gibbs' cross which would have been a tap-in for Welbeck)

>We looked great on the right wing with Ox-C and Chambers
>destroying the Spurs left.
>
>Arsenal needed better penetration through the middle and we
>didn't have it today.

That's always one of our issues....directness of play. We constantly flashed another man to the top of the box along with Welbeck but passes weren't forthcoming nearly enough.

>Wilshere better grab any opportunity if Ramsey is out for a
>significant amount of time. Jack has so much talent but he is
>a complete thug, he always gets booked so early in the match
>which makes me nervous we'll be down 10 men later in the
>match. He's basically a better version of Joey Barton.

Lol, I know you're being cheeky with that comparison but I definitely agree he needs to chill with his temper. He has been very, very good though; not taking the risks or holding onto possession like he did last season. Other than Alexiz and Sczezny, the best player thus far.

>Oxlade Chamberlain looked fantastic when running through the
>Spurs defence, they looked terrifying. This type of play from
>the Ox adds a new dimension to Arsenal's game. I'm excited
>about the possibilities especially when you add in the return
>of Walcott.

Ideally, I would start Ox out on the right and Alexis on the left because of their directness of play and defensive work-rate. Both of them really help cover for their side backs.

>Chambers looks so good already, nothing phases him! 19 fucking
>years old and already looks so assured. I swear Wenger is
>going to make him our defensive midfielder next season (or
>maybe when Debuchy is back). Chambers picked up another
>booking which means he will be suspended very soon. Another
>chance for Bellerin to play.

He is so clearly more comfortable at right back than CB...he made way too many aggression mistakes while playing the former. The kid is extremely good though, as you said..def needs to calm down with the silly challenges.

>Welbeck completely missing the ball before Ox put it in the
>back of the net would have been funny if Welbz didn't already
>have a reputation for not scoring.

That's a really tough play though....in-between bounce off a quick deflection, that puts you between minds, you aren't sure whether to one touch it with your left or let it play through to the right and his body shape was such that he really couldn't play it effectively with his right nor did he know how much time he had. I don't blame him for missing that, really tough finish.

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"I didnt finish a damn thing...matter of fact I jerked off after she left."
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63. "Arsenal's future right back and what other options are there?"
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I was thinking about Arsenal's right back position and the future of it.

Mathieu Debuchy signed a five year contract and for the next few years he is going to be first choice.

Calum Chambers has been outstanding and is only 19. Even though he might be more used to playing right back I can imagine Arsene has never seen Chambers playing right back in the long term, probably centre back or defensive midfielder.

Hector Bellerin, the 19 year old and now the quickest player at the club who made his debut this season and is considered in the club's long term plans.

Not forgetting Carl Jenkinson on loan at West Ham. Does he have a long term future at the club? Probably not at right back? Where else can he play, is he a future utility player? Can he improve this season by playing a lot of games in the EPL.

We have four right backs and clearly you only need two but it seems if Chambers and Jenkinson can play at centre back or defensive midfield then we have greater defensive depth. With the possibility of slotting Chambers/Jenkinson at right back in emergency in future seasons.

  

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65. "Jenks put in some nice crosses vs. Utd"
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last weekend.

  

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64. "Champions League victory over Galatasaray"
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Missed the match because I was flying to Hong Kong but on landing was very pleased to see the margin and ease of victory.

Plus there was a lack of options in midfield given the injuries we currently have in that position.

Not to knock Giroud but would he have finished with the aplomb that Welbz did with all three of his goals? Welbeck's movement is always impressive.

I am so looking forward to the time when Arsenal can play a forward line of Walcott, Sanchez and Welbeck where all three can interchange and their pace would frighten all opponents. Plus all would thrive on Ozil's passing.

I want to see Ox continue to make the most out of Ramsey's time on the sidelines. If you can have a dribbler from the midfield that adds so much to the team.

  

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66. "RE: Champions League victory over Galatasaray"
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>Missed the match because I was flying to Hong Kong but on
>landing was very pleased to see the margin and ease of
>victory.
>
>Plus there was a lack of options in midfield given the
>injuries we currently have in that position.

Take the margin and ease with a grain of salt. Prandelli decided to play with 3 back and 2 wing-backs, the latter of which were absolutely terrible...giving the ball away, not tracking back, which constantly led to 4 v 3 breaks. Wenger did use the 4-2-3-1 with Ozil at the 10 behind Welbz and no surprise the team was orchestrated so much better with Ozil at the middle of everything (64 first half touches!). The front 4 was my ideal front 4 with Alexis on the left, Ox on the right, and then Ozil + Welbeck up the middle. Ox and Alexis both provide directness and pace as well as, most importanly imo, work-rate defensively.

>Not to knock Giroud but would he have finished with the aplomb
>that Welbz did with all three of his goals? Welbeck's movement
>is always impressive.

His movement and understanding is tremendous. Giroud's poor strike rate vs top teams is pretty well documented.

>I am so looking forward to the time when Arsenal can play a
>forward line of Walcott, Sanchez and Welbeck where all three
>can interchange and their pace would frighten all opponents.
>Plus all would thrive on Ozil's passing.
>
>I want to see Ox continue to make the most out of Ramsey's
>time on the sidelines. If you can have a dribbler from the
>midfield that adds so much to the team.

I think Ox is so much more effective out wide, providing directness + pace + covering the rb defensively. The major issue with him at CM is that he isn't the most accurate passer, which lead to those front-foot counters which hurt us so consistently.

We have to keep playing this 4-2-3-1...Ozil in the middle clears up a lot of the midfield sloppiness and a lot of the defensive issues becuase he doesn't have to track much. We obviously won't get away with Santi as the CM so hopefully Jack can keep that ankle stable because he's been the best player on the team thus far, extremely impressed with his improvement in decision making.

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"have fun reveling in your pettiness tho" (C) Dula summing up 98% of OKS

"I didnt finish a damn thing...matter of fact I jerked off after she left."
-Kobe speaking to investigators

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71. "Take it to the Bridge (please don't get embarrassed)"
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After this Chelsea fixture we have six weeks of easy but must win fixtures against lesser/lower sides. We need some momentum going into these fixtures so it is paramount that we don't get smashed by Chelsea here.

I don't think we've got the midfield to combat what Chelsea has - while Chelski have the midfield to counter and nullify Arsenal's quality attacking flair.

I'm keen to see what Welbz and Sanchez can do today. Can we contain Costa? Is Kos going to be marking him?

I think Chelsea will win today and I think Chelsea will easily win the Premier League this season (they should have probably won it last season too). They will be a real contender for the Champions League too. They have bought very well, juggled their squad, selling high to the few teams that would willingly overpay for certain players (PSG for Luiz and Man Utd for Mata). They have bought for need not just want and of course they've got a strategy which while no wants to watch as a purist is effective at winning games and trophies.

  

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72. "Any surprise that Wenger stuck Ozil back on the wing? "
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This shit is getting ridiculous. The beta between his quality of play and involvement when playing on the wing vs the 10 is so utterly obvious...to anyone except Wenger clearly. Such a waste of his strengths.

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73. "0-2 to chelsea (@ least we didn't get embarrassed)"
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We showed some heart, and I think that will serve us well going forward in the race for 3rd place. I'd like to say second, but I don't see us overcoming Citeh.

On the other hand...if the gap in talent between us & chelsea wasn't clear beforehand, it certainly is crystal clear now.

We were just outclassed. In that sense, today was every bit as demoralizing as the last time we played at the Bridge.

  

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74. "Sad that "at least we weren't embarrassed" has become a morale W"
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But that's certainly the reality of it.

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75. "I mean, I agree with you about Ozil, but it wouldn't have"
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made a difference if he was in the middle today...

We had no answer for Hazard & Cesc.

  

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76. "Ozil out wide is just a micro-chasm of Wenger's stubborness "
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He's in a fantasy world man. Did you know that we just instituted team game-tape reviews THIS season after the players insisted? Prior to this, the players had to basically do independent review and dl the game tape personally off the servers....Fabianski admitted that he had to use YouTube to study PK tendencies during the FA cup run. Lol, that's a joke.

Also, Ozil playing on the wing tends to put a whole lot of pressure on the side-back behind him because he simply just doesn't track back...every good team has taken advantage of that. Further, even with Ozil isolated, we still had chances but couldn't find a final ball...guess who excels at finding that ball and has consistently done so while playing in the hole?


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"have fun reveling in your pettiness tho" (C) Dula summing up 98% of OKS

"I didnt finish a damn thing...matter of fact I jerked off after she left."
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77. "RE: Ozil on the left was never going to work against Chelsea"
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I understand why Ozil was asked to play on the left because he has shown he can do it in the world cup for Germany. But the world cup and international football is so different from a competitive derby in the EPL which is going to be played at a far more frenetic and intense speed.

Wenger clearly wanted to accommodate Wilshere in the midfield and believed the best position for him would have been central. Personally I don't think Wilshere gets in a full strength starting line up for Arsenal - many will disagree with me.

I had to listen to some terrible commentary which was so pro-Chelsea despite Arsenal dominating the possession of the second half until the Costa goal.

Chelsea showed how you win the league with the second goal. You go out and buy two players who will win you games. Fabregas with a beautiful ball through to Costa. Thats probably the title right there.

Fabregas used to play those balls for Arsenal. It is a shame that Cesc decided to leave Arsenal for Barca because he could have gone on and become an all time great for the Gunners and gone to Barca towards the end of his career (after Iniesta and Xavi had retired) and become their creative midfielder. Once you turn away from Arsene and show no loyalty it is very difficult to come back to the club.

Imagine if Arsenal had signed Fabregas in addition this summer. Not only would Chelsea be weaker but Arsenal would be stronger. I don't know how you would fit Fabregas in the current Arsenal midfield.

  

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78. "Ozil is out of form"
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Stop making excuses for him. He in fact played in the center of the park for 25 minutes yesterday...and did nothing.

Yes he excelled in the 10 role against Aston VIRUS and the eighth best team from Turkey.

He's a class player but I'm sick of people living in this "fantasy world" that if Ozil was 10 all of a sudden we'd be scoring buckets of goals.

Put some of the onus on the player to perform. Hazard starts on the wing but goes everywhere, just as Ozil has license to do.... if you look at his heat map and movement he was not isolated on the wing as you suggest, playing close to the center for most of the match. Yet he turned the ball over numerous times and had no impact on the game.

  

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80. "He excelled the entire 2nd half vs Tottenham, controlled the game"
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After he was moved to the 10...And it's not about scoring a bucket-load of goals, it's about controlling possession and not giving the ball away cheaply which leads to our biggest deficiency: transition defense, especially with the side-backs pushed high. He has so clearly been better when playing the 10 role than when playing outside, so why keep playing him there when you have better options on the wing? I've seen the heat maps but have you looked at the team heat maps around him? The entire team is tilting to the left so he might be central in terms of the pitch but in terms of relative to the team, he's still the widest player for the most part. He excels when he has options around him. Hazard is a pretty silly comparison...completely different player, much better going wide and much more direct whereas Ozil is far more a link player.

He played 21 mins against Chelsea when they were already up a goal, so trying to use that is rubbish

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"I didnt finish a damn thing...matter of fact I jerked off after she left."
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79. "Ozil out for 10-12 weeks"
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BREAKING: @MesutOzil1088 out for 10-12 weeks with partial lateral collateral ligament tear in left knee. More to follow... Get well soon!

http://www.dfb.de/en/news/detail/oezil-travels-to-munich-for-tests-107520/


FUCK!!!!!! Arsenal and injuries, we are cursed.

With Ramsey out as well we are going to have to get some great contributions from Wilshere now.

  

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81. "It's not a curse. Empirical evidence says it's a significant pattern "
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We have consistently had a higher injury rate than any other team over the past 10 years, that's not simply a "curse".

The injury rate is what makes it even more puzzling and ridiculous that Wenger refuses to add serious depth, esp considering we are playing in every major tournament.

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82. "Ospina out for three months (swipe)"
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You can't make this shit up!

Arsenal and Arsene what are you playing at? I realise Ospina is meant to be a talent but golden rule is never sign an injured player.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/another-arsenal-injury-blow-david-4476628

Colombian keeper David Ospina has been ruled out for up to THREE MONTHS as Arsenal suffered another injury blow.

Gunners boss Arsene Wenger, who will have to use third choice Emiliano Martinez against Anderlecht on Wednesday as Wojciech Szczesny is also suspended, revealed Ospina is facing a longer than expected lay-off.

Ospina arrived at The Emirates in the summer with a thigh problem and it has flared up again as he has joined Arsenal's long list of casualties.

Wenger said: "It is exactly the same (injury) . He had his first injury in Nice, it was a knee problem and I think he was a bit rushed back.

"He didn't use his legs so his muscle became weaker, then he got injured during the World Cup. And after that he came to us injured, from the World Cup. It took him two months to play a game.

"I had to bring him on against Galatasaray without warm-up, without being prepared and he had a recurrence of that injury. That means he is out for two to three months.

"Now we have to be really careful because he has a recurrence of a thigh injury that's very difficult. It's a long-term injury."

  

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83. "Smh, Arsene clearly learned his lesson from Kimmy K "
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At least it was a good price for Ospina

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84. "smh."
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85. "Anderlecht 1 - Arsenal 2"
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By all accounts a really poor performance but two goals in the final two minutes gets Arsenal the win. Very nice measured finish by Gibbs.

The win puts us far ahead of Anderlecht in the group standings meaning we should qualify at least second in the group.

Now back to the EPL and the need to start playing better and winning.

  

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86. "It was a really poor game, highway robbery for us to get 3 pts"
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Zero flow or crispness...and once Anderlecht scored, the defense completely capitulated. Really should have been 3-0 but Anderlecht wasted two tremendous chances to score.

Not very confidence inspiring to say the least. The only menacing player today was Alexis...as has been the case in far too many games.

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87. "Walcott back soon"
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He seems to be back in training and just needs to get back his match fitness.

I read a crazy stat today about Theo. In the matches that Theo plays Arsenal have a win % of 69%. When Theo doesn't play Arsenal have a win% of 46%. Wow, that is crazy and shows how important he is to the team.

I can't wait to see Alexis and Theo together plus Walcott has only played a few games with Ozil in his career. Once Ozil is back Arsenal's forward line should be cracking.

  

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88. "Good news, but Koscielny being out for another 4 weeks will hurt"
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http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11670/9531581/arsenal-injury-concerns-deepen-as-laurent-koscielny-ruled-out-indefinitely

It will good to see walcott with sanchez y ozil at some point this season...

  

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89. "Smfh...another month with Monreal at CB "
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Even fucking worse is that Wenger knew that the injury was an issue because he was suffering through it while on national duty...yet we still made no move for depth. This utter lack of proactive thinking is just sad at this point.

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90. "Defenders, defenders"
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To be fair at least Wenger has addressed the situation at the AGM about lack of defenders. He knows he has to go out and buy in January. Of course it doesn't help that we now have to play Monreal at CB until then.

But it is not only Arsenal who have a lack of CBs. Man Utd are too and remember how much Man City paid for Eliaquim Mangala (over £30 million for someone untested). Chelsea sold David Luiz to PSG for £50 million.

I don't blame Wenger for not buying a CB when prices are that high and when most other teams are looking for defensive depth.

Plus any CB coming into the club knows they are not going to be first choice pairing because we have Per and Kos. We definitely need another specialist CB but persuading one of quality to come and sit on the bench is going to be hard to do. Last year without the injuries our captain TV5 had to sit on the bench all year. At least we had the sense to sell TV5 to someone outside the EPL.

This is where having a great youth system with players constantly coming through would help.

Chambers should help plug the gaps like he has been doing all season. But i'd love to see Chambers play in the DM position when everyone is fully healthy.

  

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91. "Sunderland 0 Arsenal 2"
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Three points. That is all that matters.

Gibbs looks like he could be out for weeks, fuck that!
Only good thing is that Bellerin is getting some 1st team match experience and doesn't look out of his depth.

Cazorla needs to be able to finish from 10 yards. Considering he is excellent with both feet I don't know how he missed the chance with his left nor the chance with his right.

We should have put this game out of reach a long time before Alexis's second.

It looked like we were not making the extra pass today and our though balls were always a yard short and being intercepted by Sunderland's defence.

Alexis. Alexis. What will happen if he is out of the side. We are becoming reliant on him like that season where RVP was our goal machine.

.........Theo back soon. Hurrah!

  

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92. "Arsenal 3 - Burnley 0"
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Three Points.

Sanchez proving he is a class above everyone else.

Great to see Chambers on the score sheet.

Importantly Theo back on the pitch.

  

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93. "solid game, Alexis is completely showing out "
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94. "Agreed. As an aside, I wish there was a way to get Podolski"
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into the lineup. Unfortunately our frailty defensively won't allow it.

Great to see Walcott out there. Can't wait to see him out there with Ozil and Alexi at some point this year

  

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95. "Through to the last 16 of the Champions League"
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It has been a horrible November filled with star players getting injured and bad results whether it is draws or losses.

But at least Sanogo has broken his duck and scored his first goal. The guy is still only 21 years old and seems to do the business for the French U21s. I'm betting Wenger can polish this rough diamond up to be a sensational scorer in a couple of years.

Alexis is player of the season already.

Let's keep this thread going. It has been dormant for almost a month (during our bad string of results).

  

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96. "still have a chance to finish first in the group."
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we NEED to grab a holding mid and a cb in january.

dont need to be top-notch (right now) just better than monreal in terms of the cb.

the market for holding mids will be slim.

a guy like tiote would be acceptable for me.

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97. "Slim pickings in January transfer window"
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Every team through to the last 16 of Champions League will be looking for defensive cover or defensive depth.

There are so few quality holding mids playing that the clubs which have them charge a huge premium in the transfer market.

I've always wondered why Wenger hasn't bid for Tiote before, likely he doesn't rate him but Tiote has premiership experience which is vital.

I'd like to think next summer's main transfer target will be a £40 million defensive midfielder/all round midfielder.

>we NEED to grab a holding mid and a cb in january.
>
>dont need to be top-notch (right now) just better than monreal
>in terms of the cb.
>
>the market for holding mids will be slim.
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>a guy like tiote would be acceptable for me.
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98. "WBA 0 - Arsenal 1"
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Welbz with the goal.

Girourd The Demaja back in the starting line up.

Very attacking X1 from Wenger given Alexis and Cazorla also started. Midfield also had Ramsey.

Monreal injured and Gibbs picked up a knock too.

Come on Arsenal we need some wins over the next few matches.

I think the Galatasary game will see a lot of player rotation Rosicky and Podolski will probably start.

  

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99. "Wed v. Soton is the next match"
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100. "RE: Wed v. Soton is the next match"
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Yeah, i realise that I should have stated I see Wenger using largely the same line up in the coming PL fixtures. Since Arsenal have already qualified for the CL I think Wenger might rest some of the key players then and concentrate on the Premier League for the next couple of months.

  

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101. "Arsenal 1 - Southampton 0"
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Sanchez 89th minute goal. Our lord and saviour.

  

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102. "Not sure how that handball wasn't called"
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You aren't going to get a more clear handball than that (arm completely away from the body, above his head, clearly plays a controlled touch off Giroud's foot...Allen Mariner strikes again); thankfully, Ramsey (who continued his inconsistent play today, such a mental player who obviously hasn't regained his mental form) kept playing, kept his composure, and squared a great ball to Alexis for the easy goal.

Monreal and Flamini were terrifying to watch defensively. On a positive note, Giroud could really be a game-changer coming off the bench. Once he came on for Ox, the complexion of our attack completely changed as he was able to both create space for himself and Welbeck by being a direct option on goal...him and Welbeck seem to match very nicely with either able to drop deeper to receive the ball or pinch between the center-backs.

Lastly, kudos to Ben Foster for a tremendous game for Southampton.

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103. "Arsenal Line up vs Gala (Wenger don't give a fuck)"
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Arsenal team: Szczesny, Debuchy, Mertesacker, Chambers, Bellerin, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Flamini, Ramsey, Campbell, Sanogo, Podolski. Subs: Akpom, Zelalem, Kamara, O'Connor, Iwobi, Maitland-Niles.

  

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104. "and of course, ramsey's injured & out for december (link)"
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http://www.espnfc.us/arsenal/story/2194897/arsenals-aaron-ramsey-set-to-miss-christmas-period-with-hamstring-injury

He starts to play well, and then he gets hurt...par for the course

  

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105. "wash, rinse, repeat "
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If only we had prior knowledge of our injury history/trends and actually had some money to go buy some depth in the summer to rotate players during the season....o wait, we had all of that and still did nothing. Same ole shit...

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106. "Big game coming up vs. Citeh"
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I was gonna say arsenal are starting to get healthy, but of course debuchy gets hurt again. big surprise.

As a bit of tangent, I wonder what Sagna will be thinking as he sits on the bench once again. Enjoying more money and a better chance at winning the league, no doubt, but he really hasn't played much, which is strange to me...

Anyways I hope for a draw, but it'll probably be 2-0 or 3-1, starting with some BS goal I'm sure, followed by Aguero or Silva scoring something ridiculous. Just as long as it's not Na$ri, right?

That southampton game aside, we've been playing pretty good football. We've got favorable draws to advance in the FA cup and CL.

Bottom line, we need to have a nondisastrous outing for this one, leading up to the home stretch.

PS I hope Sanogo plays at Crystal Palace whilst on loan. Him developing into something worthwhile over the next year would be huge

  

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107. "Big big win. Best we've had given the stakes in a long time."
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While it helped that city were inexplicably impotent today, credit to our back line for that performance. Le Coq was fantastic as DM


If we can just stay healthy, this could be a great 2nd half of the year

  

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108. "Dat Coq though!"
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109. "A breakthrough"
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I do wonder now whether this game will be a breakthrough for Arsenal in competing with other top EPL teams and how to approach difficult CL games especially away from home. There appeared to be a commitment to tactics rarely seen by Arsenal in recent years.

Coquelin has shown far more than any of us expected of him in the past month. It's now unlikely Wenger will (need to) buy an established DM in this transfer window. It will be interesting playing Coquelin and Ozil together to see if this gives Ozil more protection in the midfield - something we've felt Ozil has lacked since arriving in London.

We won against Man City without several key players on the pitch (Walcott, Ozil on the bench and Debuchy, Wilshere, Welbeck still injured). If we ever have all our players fit at the same time this season Watch Out!

I am pleased to see the development with Bellerin and really like some of the youth coming through. Chambers has shown enough as a 19 year old for us to know he will grow into an impressive long term starter.

I think Krystian Bielik is going to be an excellent addition. As a physical DM player. It may take a couple of years and yes, he is a teenager but he is already a big unit. I love it when Wenger notices a talented young footballer and brings them to Arsenal and works with them on their skill and talent polishing the young player into an excellent world class player.

Now an EPL rest and time to defend our FA Cup. I think there will be some rotation of players for the Brighton game and a chance for players like Rosicky, Ozil and Walcott to get some playing time. A rest is exactly what Cazorla and Kos need at the moment.

  

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110. "Adding depth in mid-season - Wenger Knows"
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This has been a good few weeks for Arsenal.

Results have been pleasing and we have added more depth to the squad both for the long term future and the for the necessary short term. It makes me think whether Wenger believes this team can win something this season (not just the FA Cup again). We're 10 points back on Chelsea but our fixtures aren't too troubling now until the end of the season. I hope we don't underestimate Monaco in the CL.

I think we'll see some of Gabriel in the coming weeks because Wenger will want to rest Kos when he can even though Kos & Per remain the first choice CB pairing.

Campbell signed a new contract before going out on loan to Villareal. Protecting the investment made in him should Wenger decide to sell him on rather than give him another chance. Personally I think Campbell could be a good EPL/European league player but he doesn't fit into the Arsenal style and like Podolski will likely never show his true dominance while a Gunner.

I like the signing of Bielik, a big unit who has been spotted really young and should be in the first team squad at the latest next season. He will learn a lot from the veterans in the team.

Chuba Akpom sign da ting. Or is he going to leave on a free transfer in the summer? The fact Arsene has loaned Lukas and Joel must be a hint that Chuba is going to have a bit more first team action before the end of the season.

Seems like Coquelin will extend his contract with Arsenal. What does this mean for a DM in the summer. Morgan Schneiderlin has been mooted a lot this past week for a summer transfer but I just can't help think Wenger would have purchased Schneiderlin a year or two ago given how much Wenger knows about French football and seeing Schneiderlin play so well in the EPL the past three seasons. He is now going to be a £20 million player.

Since its been said Paul Pogba is on the move from Juve in the summer I do wonder if Wenger will say Fuck It and spunk all the cash reserves on Pogba. I would love to see Pogba continue to improve under Wenger and I'm sure enough former French internationals will be telling Pogba Arsenal is the place to go to become the polished player he can be. Of course Bayern, Barcelona and Real Madrid have the money to make a transfer like that happen easily. Arsenal do not.

  

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111. "There's no way we're in for Pogba in the Summer"
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>Since its been said Paul Pogba is on the move from Juve in the
>summer I do wonder if Wenger will say Fuck It and spunk all
>the cash reserves on Pogba. I would love to see Pogba continue
>to improve under Wenger and I'm sure enough former French
>internationals will be telling Pogba Arsenal is the place to
>go to become the polished player he can be. Of course Bayern,
>Barcelona and Real Madrid have the money to make a transfer
>like that happen easily. Arsenal do not.


It's a nice fantasy and all, but the only places he can end up are the 3 above, plus ManU.

He's gonna cost a lot more than Ozil or Alexis did

  

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112. "Pogba = Summer fantasy"
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>>It's a nice fantasy and all, but the only places he can end up
>are the 3 above, plus ManU.
>
>He's gonna cost a lot more than Ozil or Alexis did


I agree with what you say. It is nothing more than a fantasy. I doubt Man Utd sign him back because they've already spent £250m this year and Pogba chose to leave them once already. I just hope Pogba doesn't go to City or Chelsea. I could live with Madrid or Barcelona but both seem broke and have transfer sanctions against them.

I know i'm indulging my fantasy on Pogba playing for Arsenal but a couple of points which make it possible.......

Pogba is only 21 and therefore would have re-sale value at 27 or so after Arsenal could get five or six great years out of him or when Wenger retires. Having a player whose value rises is a very Arsenal trait.

Arsenal have very large cash reserves. The Emirates sponsorship deals allegedly allow Arsenal to sign an Ozil or an Alexis each year (one not both, basically spend £30/£35 million on one player which we could never do before while the stadium was being built).

Wenger might think I'll spend two years worth of money on this one player if he will help us to compete for the major titles. Having players like Ozil/Alexis (Pogba) only increases the amount Arsenal can charge other companies to be associated with them so they make the money back. Anyway, wake me up I'm dreaming.

  

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114. "Pogba would be an absolute dream"
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And it's almost certainly just that, a dream....he is going to cost 65m+ just to come to the table. The last youngster I wanted to this extent was Hazard (and it may have happened if Drogba doesn't head in that last minute fucking header vs Bayern in the CL final, which they obv go onto win in PK's....Hazard has said that playing for the CL winner was a key factor in his decision).

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113. "Anyone catch a game at the Emirates? Advice?"
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I am hyped that I will finally get to see the squad in person. Going to the 3/14 game vs. West Ham.

Hope we are firmly entrenched in the top 4 by then.

Any must does, or things to avoid. etc? Going with a colleague that's London based who is big arsenal fan so will be in good hands, but still curious.

  

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115. "Advice for catching a game at the Emirates"
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I go to the Emirates when I can, I haven't been this season though.

Since you are going with a London based colleague then this might all be redundant but here are some thoughts. I'm guessing you are from the U.S?

First of all get up to the stadium early, you're up against 60,000 other people trying to get in and public transport especially the tube/underground is going to be packed (same goes for when leaving the stadium). I actually like the walk up to the stadium because you're surrounded by other fans also walking to the stadium. Leave yourself plenty of time to make the journey and queue. Don't take stuff you won't need, pack light.

I'd suggest if you own an Arsenal shirt then wear it on match day. Rep your team, there is going to be a flood of Red jerseys (and Claret from the West Ham fans).

Drink in the atmosphere while you are there. Take photos of the outside of the ground and you can appreciate what an amazing job Arsenal did by moving literally next door to Highbury. You will be able to see the charming old stadium which has now been developed into residential property. Arsenal are still very much a neighbourhood team despite being a global brand.

There is going to be a ton of official/unofficial merchandise available outside the ground. Maybe you'll want to buy something (a scarf?) to remind yourself of your day out at The Arsenal. Don't bother with the official club shop as it is going to be so busy on match days (unless you want to brave the crowds). Buy a match day programme as a souvenir.

I wouldn't bother with the food. Even by stadium food standards its going to be poor and expensive. I'd suggest you eat before you go and after the game. Definitely do not waste any of the game queuing for food or beer!

There are a few Arsenal "home" pubs which will be busy before the game. Personally I prefer going for a pint after the game has finished. If you walk towards Angel or Upper Street areas you'll find many good pubs with people who will have just watched the game.

Get to your seat around 20 minutes or more before kick off. You can see the players warm up and the announcer will go through the starting line ups. Cheer for each individual Arsenal player read out.

Cheer for your team! Sing the Arsenal songs which will be going around the ground. Give your admiration for the mighty Arsene Wenger, he might even give you a wave The home supporters usually start the chants with "Stand Up if you hate Tottenham" (this gets the whole stadium on their feet, lol).

Boo the shit out of refereeing decisions you disagree with. When a West Ham player makes a heavy tackle on an Arsenal player encourage the ref to send the West Ham player off "Off. Off. Off" is usually the chant. Abuse the linesman especially whenever he gives something against Arsenal. Tell Sam Allardyce that he is fat! Applaud Arsenal whenever they make a sweeping move. Go crazy when Arsenal score.

When substitutions are made applaud the Arsenal player leaving the pitch. Cheer the oncoming substitute. When West Ham make a sub the general reaction to the oncoming player is "Who?" you'll understand this when you are at the game.

The Emirates don't have too many bad seats in the whole 60,000+ capacity. Only up at the very top of the stadium along the touch line when the ball is in the air.

It should be a good game. West Ham are having a strong season and as its two London teams playing each other the fans will be up for it because its a derby. Will Arsenal be able to defend against the high balls and Andy Carrol? Arsenal teams don't have great records against physical Allardyce teams.

Enjoy the moment. Its a 90 minute game, it will go quickly. I see its a traditional Saturday 3pm kick off which is not all that common anymore. Have fun!

If I think of anything else then I'll add on.

>I am hyped that I will finally get to see the squad in
>person. Going to the 3/14 game vs. West Ham.
>
>Hope we are firmly entrenched in the top 4 by then.
>
>Any must does, or things to avoid. etc? Going with a
>colleague that's London based who is big arsenal fan so will
>be in good hands, but still curious.

  

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116. "Arsenal 5 - Villa 0"
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Five different scorers and Alexis rested - great result.

We've got some real pace in this squad. I can't wait to see what the team can do when they've played more games together.

Ozil and Walcott together is exciting.

Bellerin seems to be coming along so well. I do wonder what Arsene will do with him next season. Possibly a season long loan? The kid needs to keep playing and if Debuchy is going to be the number one RB and Chambers a utility back up then Bellerin won't get much time on the pitch. It now seems Carl Jenkinson will be sold.

Chuba Akpom seemed lively when he came on. The other players wanted him to get on the score sheet. It should happen soon.

On to the north London derby and to mash the Spuds.

  

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117. "The key is pace + soaking pressure = counter"
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Third game in a row we have been just fine soaking up pressure and then going off to the races on the counter. With the pace, technical ability, and often lacking defensive organization in open space (hence why focusing on being compact and soaking up helps the team so much), this is the style we should have been playing for who knows how long now. Add in Coq in front of the back 4 and that defensive ability/awareness is increased even more so.

As far as Bellerin...I would hate to see him get loaned out because he has looked the hands down best overall RB. Debuchy is solid but Bellerin has been so good both ways, and Chambers just makes so many mistakes.

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118. "Chuba Akpom signs new 4 and a half year contract"
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Seems this has been confirmed as its on the blogs and twitter but not yet on the official club site.

Chuba Akpom is only 19 and could have departed for free in the summer. It seems that Wenger rates him higher than the other young strikers which have come through the Arsenal youth set up. Akpom being two years younger than Benik Afobe (sold to Wolves for £2 mil) and with Poldi, Sanogo and Joel out on loan will get to be around the 1st team until the end of the season. I fully believe Akpom will be sent out on loan to get match experience next season.

Wenger does tend to do pretty well identifying young strikers so lets hope this is the case again with Akpom.

  

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119. "Very cheeky move by Wenger to give Akpom 1/2 a season of 1st team"
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He obviously knew Akpom's deal was expiring and he also knows Akpom isn't ready for full-time duties yet....so what does he do? Loans out Sanogo and Campbell to give Akpom half a year on the first team to give him that nibble of Arsenal life and deliver a message of confidence to him. Results in him finally signing this deal, and as you said, he will likely be loaned out next season to gain more reps.

Brilliant tactical move by Arsene.

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"I didnt finish a damn thing...matter of fact I jerked off after she left."
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120. "Ups and Downs & FA Cup"
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We've looked weak the last two games and we've suffered injuries.

Losing to Spurs hurts more than normally because we keep losing to the sides also chasing 3&4th spot - we've lost to Saints this month and Man Utd earlier in the year. If we had won those three games we'd be challenging for the title!

Spurs wanted it more, sure they were aggressive and the ref gave almost no foul against them but Arsenal went back to being a finesse team. Poor central midfield play by Cazorla and Ramsey allowed Spurs to come back in the second half. I do think Ospina should have done far better on the corner which led to the Spurs equaliser. Spurs scored from their chances and won the game.


Fortunately we faced Leicester City and got three points a few days later but it seemed an undeserved victory. But the victory kept us challenging for the Champions League place with Saints drawing and Spurs losing.

Ramsey seems like he will be out for a while but his form has been inconsistent and at tims mediocre this season. Wilshere is coming back soon if he can stop smoking.

Sanchez seems to just want to play every game despite not been fit. I hope he gets rested this weekend in the FA Cup. We've got plenty of strikers to go against Middlesborough, hope to see some Akpom but likely it will be Wallcot, Giroud and Wellbeck.

After the weekend we need to focus back on the EPL and upcoming CL match against Monaco. But these two past games have shown Coq might have improved but we need a top quality DM in the summer.

  

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121. "Wilshere and/or Ox really needs to come in & get going"
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With Ramsey out again it's on Wilshere to take that spot (cause as we've seen, they just don't play well together).

Personally though I'd rather have a full fit Ox in the middle than either Wilshere or Ramsey...even if Wilshere starts to be fit and play well at some point.

Anyways, this is the lineup I wanna see down the stretch:

Szczęsny(he needs to come back in over Ospina...whatever his transgressions were, he's just better with distribution than Ospina)

Bellerin-Mertesacker-Koscielny-Monreal

Ox-Cazorla-Coq-Ozil

Sanchez-Giroud

I think Ox + Coq gives us enough presence in the midfield to allow Cazorla y Ozil to do what they do...

  

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122. "Wilshere and Ox would be def upgrades over Ramsey"
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I love his resilience but he's an extremely mental player...his beta from top form to bottom form is far too high to be playing him consistently when he's in that poor form, as he has been for most of this season, exemplified by his constant lack of touch, accuracy and composure in critical midfield transition points vs Tottenham (and Santi was bad as well...considering his recent form, had imo the worst game. Those midfield giveaways completely negated our counter which would have really had major space with how high Tottenham was pressing). Wenger we know loves Ramsey and will always try to play players through bad form stretches but this injury will force his hand, and for the better.

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"have fun reveling in your pettiness tho" (C) Dula summing up 98% of OKS

"I didnt finish a damn thing...matter of fact I jerked off after she left."
-Kobe speaking to investigators

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123. "FA Cup: Arsenal 2 Mboro 0"
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A walk in the park and their keeper made a number of excellent saves.

In the first goal every single Arsenal player touched the ball, from keeper to finisher.

Giroud's second was an extremely tasty volley from a corner.

Wenger effusive with his praise for OG after the game saying how much he has improved since coming from L1.

  

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124. "Easy game...Flamini is clearly toast though"
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I love his communication, tenacity, and motor but he simply have the legs anymore to cover his angles...Wenger was constantly getting on him about positional awareness and he simply couldn't get to his spots on time.

Hopefully the Schnederlin rumors are true because him in the starting 11 along with Coq as cover would be a very good holding mid rotation.

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"have fun reveling in your pettiness tho" (C) Dula summing up 98% of OKS

"I didnt finish a damn thing...matter of fact I jerked off after she left."
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126. "midfielders and old age"
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I hear what you are saying about Flamini and agree but there must also be concern regarding Arteta who know appears to be breaking down and he certainly doesn't have the legs for an extended campaign. Plus you've got Rosicky who while excellent when he does play rarely plays much.

Arsenal are going to need to either buy more midfielders or promote through the youth team. I would love for Arsenal to sign Milner (but he is going to get a lot of interest in the offseason if he becomes a free agent). How far away is gedion zelalem?

Reports in the media suggest Athletico are going to bid for Cazorla in the summer. Would Wenger sell high on Santi? He is playing very well at the moment. Could Cazorla be kept around long term as the new Rosicky?


>I love his communication, tenacity, and motor but he simply
>have the legs anymore to cover his angles...Wenger was
>constantly getting on him about positional awareness and he
>simply couldn't get to his spots on time.
>
>Hopefully the Schnederlin rumors are true because him in the
>starting 11 along with Coq as cover would be a very good
>holding mid rotation.

  

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127. "RE: midfielders and old age"
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>I hear what you are saying about Flamini and agree but there
>must also be concern regarding Arteta who know appears to be
>breaking down and he certainly doesn't have the legs for an
>extended campaign. Plus you've got Rosicky who while excellent
>when he does play rarely plays much.

As you said...midfielders and old age. Arteta obv falls under that and we both know he was never a true holding mid. Wenger shoe-horned him into that position and it was one of the times where his ultimate belief in his own players really cost us....bc Arteta simply doesn't have the legs, strength, or attitude to be the cover for the back 4. That's not a knock on Arteta...he was placed between a rock and a hard place and he did his best.

I love Rosicky and although he doesn't get much time (which will prolong his career and a big reason he is so effective when playing), he adds such a smooth and fluid presence into the CM spot in front of the holding mid. He really should have been introduced much earlier in the Tottenham game when it was clear that Ramsey had zero confidence. I think Rosicky will stick around and would love to see him play a couple more years.

>Arsenal are going to need to either buy more midfielders or
>promote through the youth team. I would love for Arsenal to
>sign Milner (but he is going to get a lot of interest in the
>offseason if he becomes a free agent). How far away is gedion
>zelalem?

Definitely has to happen....holding mid is of top importance but the current depth has been vital with how many games Wilshere/Ramsey miss every year. It has to be replenished sooner or later. Zelalem's entry will depend on that depth.


>Reports in the media suggest Athletico are going to bid for
>Cazorla in the summer. Would Wenger sell high on Santi? He is
>playing very well at the moment. Could Cazorla be kept around
>long term as the new Rosicky?

I don't think Santi would want to be in the Rosicky role considering how well he has played this year....and with that being said, if you can sell Santi at what will very likely be his late-stage peak value and utilize those funds for a younger MF'er...I think you have to make that move.



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"I didnt finish a damn thing...matter of fact I jerked off after she left."
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125. "FA Cup QF Draw = Man Utd"
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The toughest draw we could have got in the QFs away at Old Trafford but I want to see this team against Manchester Utd. How good are ManU this season, more mentally fragile than under Sir Alex Ferguson.

Plus we play Man U away in the PL in mid May too so good experience for what could be a crucial game for CL qualification.

I think this could be the season we win at Old Trafford twice.

  

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128. "given the stakes, I'm ok with an FA cup Qf L & a league win"
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>I think this could be the season we win at Old Trafford
>twice.
I think we all know this won't happen, as much as I want it to.

  

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129. "Wenger in-depth interview"
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Worth reading - despite the url it is not all about Alexis - good in depth read

http://www.arsenal.com/news/features/20150217/-alexis-really-wanted-to-join-us-

'ALEXIS REALLY WANTED TO JOIN US'

Arsenal’s big summer signing Alexis Sanchez has proved the perfect example of being able to acclimatise to the demand of English football, almost instantly. Less than six months after making his Arsenal debut, the Chile international forward had already racked up 18 goals, and put in a string of dominating performances.

Not all imports can adapt so seamlessly, so quickly, of course. Even the very best of them. Thierry Henry didn’t begin accumulating his record-breaking haul of goals until his ninth outing for Arsenal, while Dennis Bergkamp needed eight matches to break his duck.

So what are the factors that determine how well and how soon a new player integrates into the club? What role does the manager play in making sure his signing settles in?

We spoke exclusively to Arsène Wenger to find out how he helps new players feel at home at Arsenal.

Alexis’s deep desire to play for Arsenal has helped him integrate. What are the factors that determine why some players settle quicker at a new club than others?
You have to consider the history of the player first. If it’s the first move for the player from his home country or family, it’s a bit more of a sensitive subject. If the player has already moved away from his country, has already played in some other countries – and we can speak about Alexis Sanchez who has played in Italy, Spain and now here – that helps. The second part is that the move is a reward for what you really wanted. Alexis Sanchez had a few options and he chose us because he felt, ‘that’s where I want to go’. Sometimes when the player moves somewhere, it’s not definitely the choice that he deeply wanted. In Alexis’ case, I think he really wanted to join us. Then the fact that on the pitch, the player meets his needs. In Alexis’ case, he came into a team that plays in an offensive way where he can express his talent with freedom. It’s also worked out well for him, so that helps. Another step is that the team welcomes you with the values that you rate and also that you can feel at home in the team. That means that people inside the squad have a similar culture – we have plenty of Spanish-speaking people and that helps to ingrate new players well.

Off the pitch, of course it’s sometimes a bit less predictable, and more sensitive as well because you need to find the right housing, you need to feel comfortable in your daily life. Your family need to like it as well and your children need to find the right school – all these things that you cannot predict will really work, but we have one person at the club who really takes care of them and he does a marvellous job to help them get that right. When everything fits well, you have a chance to have a happy player.

Even the most talented players sometimes take a while to settle in...

Yes, because sometimes it takes them time to adapt to the style of play or to the committed atmosphere and rough challenges of the Premier League. I remember the first time Robert Pires arrived, I told him that he will sit next to me on the bench against Sunderland and won’t start the game. After half an hour he asked me, ‘is it always like that?’ and I said, ‘yes, and it can get worse than that’! It can take time for them to adapt to that.

If a player has a slow start, can it begin to become a mental issue?

Thierry Henry said he was worried his team-mates thought he was rubbish in his first few weeks! It can affect players. But a player like Thierry Henry came out of a negative experience in Italy and it took him a while to find his confidence. Once he found his confidence he became the world-class player he was, but he had a kind of traumatic experience before that and once he got that out of the system it worked well for him. Some players like Pires came from a different league and it took them a few months, but he became a world-class player as well. At the end of the day the talent can take more or less time, but a special talent always comes through. That’s why you are not wrong when you buy the player because it can take a bit longer than you wish but I feel that when the decision is right – it’s about decision making and selection of the players on the day of the game – the players with talent will always come through.

How patient can you afford to be as a manager? Do you have a cutoff when you think a player will simply never settle?

Yes you always have to question yourself and the players as well, because we are in a competitive world. Sometimes it’s more down to dealing with the physical challenge of the game in England. The atmosphere is always great – the player is never disappointed by the atmosphere because if I was a player today, I would love to play in England. There’s no other country where you could say that. But you can be surprised by the commitment and the physical challenges when you first arrive. Sometimes you think, ‘can these players cope with that?’

What is your role in helping a new player to settle into the dressing room environment?
Well you speak to them to see if everything’s going right. I’m an observer as well and on a daily basis I look at people to see if they are happy or not – their body language, the way they interact with other players. At the end of the day when you are a player, you do not want to speak every minute with the manager, you want to speak with your team-mates, express yourself and be happy. I’m more on red alert to intervene if needed, but on a daily basis you have to be happy in the group because they are the players you see every day and I have enough experience to see if it works.

What are the main obstacles new players need to clear when they join a new club?

It is the pace of the game in England. The pace of the game forces you to make quicker decisions and sometimes it can take a while for players to react to that compulsory, quick- decision making, and that is important. It can also be that sometimes your family doesn’t settle well and sometimes the climate – people are surprised at how dark it is in winter for example, how cold it is when the wind is blowing, especially coming from southern countries where it’s always nice weather. The climate can influence as well.

What problems do English players face when they join?

English players could have more of a problem when they come from a smaller club to this club because of how big the pressure is. They’ve fulfilled a dream because most of the time players want to come to a big club in England, and they could be under much more pressure than they’re used to. It could take them some time to express themselves with freedom so they can display their talent. They go from being regular players at another club to having their position threatened and that they have to face competition from inside that they were not used to. That, of course, can be destabilising as well.

How much help do you give players though? Is there a point when you have to see if they sink or swim?

We can only help so much, 99 per cent is down to the individual. We can push them over the line with the one per cent we can give, but 99 per cent is them having the responsibility to make their own life. You have to stand up to be strong enough, to fight, to show that you have the courage and that you’re not inhibited because you’re under pressure, and that’s the difficulty of the modern player. That has increased and the resistance to stress from the young players is immense today because everything is analysed. Every pass you make, every first touch, how far you run, how much you fight, everything. There is a verdict on everything so that kind of stress has increased and it’s much more difficult to deal with than it was a few years ago. Twenty years ago you could lose a game and people would say ‘the next time Arsenal will play better’. Today you lose a game and it is always a crisis. It’s not easy for the players to deal with that.

On the flip side though, is it easier nowadays for foreign players to join, because there is more of a culture of it? Did the first few French players find it tough to adapt to the English lifestyle for example?

They were shocked but I think they enjoyed it. When I arrived in England they told me there was no history of foreign managers being successful in England. Since then, it has hugely changed but there was a new experience that was stimulating as well. I believe today it’s easier because you were a bit more isolated when you arrived at first. Today, you’ll always find a player from your country or who speaks a similar language to you.


Has a player ever approached you shortly after signing to say he has made a big mistake, and can’t settle in the country?

No. I had players who said, ‘this game is not made for me, it’s too physical, you get kicked, the referees don’t intervene, I want to go back,’ and I said, ‘be patient’. After that, they became fantastic players in England. Sometimes the first contact could be rough, not so much anymore, but 15 years ago, yes.

Have you ever not signed a player purely because you thought he would not settle at Arsenal?

Yes. First of all you have to look at the level of education of the player because they have to learn the language. You have to look at their family’s history and whether they’ve ever moved somewhere else, the culture and where the player’s grown up. You hear that he doesn’t like to leave home, things like that. I believe it’s very important because not everybody is exportable without being negative. It’s not necessarily a quality to go to a different country because the target in life is to be happy and some people are happier when they are in their own environment. Some people have that desire to discover other cultures, other places and people, and they will be more happy, so you have to analyse that.

As well as integrating new signings, can it be a challenge to assimilate youth players into the first-team environment?

The danger for them is to think, ‘I’ve made it’. But the dream is not to be in the first-team dressing room, the dream is to become a great player and the confusion can be there between thinking, ‘I am a great player now because I’m in the first-team squad,’ and knowing that they’re in a dressing room where they have to show they’re a great player. That’s a massive difference but I think it’s an interesting challenge and you see some players understand that and some players fade a little bit because they become too easy.

Do you treat all newcomers the same, or do some players need more encouragement and help than others?

The final step of a player moving into the first team is the meeting of an attitude, talent and character of the manager to make room for him to play. At some stage you have to say, ‘I stand up for this boy on Saturday afternoon at three o’clock because I believe he has the ability to be there’. But of course you never know the guarantee, even after such a long time in the game you never know exactly how a boy will respond to his first mistake, to the pressure of the game but if you want to bring players up, you have to stand up for them.

Do you feel that any potential off-field problems the players have during the first few months are often missed by supporters, and could explain poor performance sometimes?

I feel that the job of the fans is not to feel sorry for the players. They want the team to win, they want the team to win in style because they are a lot happier when we are two or three goals clear, so it’s not their job to feel sorry for the players who don’t do well at the start. That’s where the strength of the club is important to say, ‘okay, he was wrong to play him today but believe me he deserves another chance to make us happy later’. The fans accept that and are also proud of seeing players develop. Maybe it’s a bit of an underrated quality and Arsenal is admired all over the world not only because we win games, but because we give people a chance. People all over the world are sensitive to that. It’s not only about stars, it’s also about keeping deep values that are important.

Copyright 2015 The Arsenal Football Club plc. Permission to use quotations from this article is granted subject to appropriate credit being given to www.arsenal.com as the source Josh James 18 Feb 2015

  

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130. "Great article"
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I'm such a huge believer in what was his main theme throughout: understanding an player or individual's complete context, on and off the field, past and present....and then understanding how to interact with those variables.

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131. "Crystal Palace 1 - Arsenal 2"
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Fortunate to hold on but three key points for Arsenal and we are back in the top 4 of the table with Man Utd losing to Swansea.

Welbz pressed hard as usual and was excellent in winning the penalty.

A little concerned they didn't play well with Monaco coming up in mid-week and they need to score goals and keep it tight at the back in the first leg.

I'd imagine we'll see an unchanged starting line up. Unless Hector comes in for Chambers?

  

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132. "ugh...this loss to Monaco is almost as bad as 8-2 to United"
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It's worse actually, because at Old Trafford we knew going in we were outgunned and were gonna lose, admittedly not that severely.

This was a different story.

I don't got much in the way of analysis, other than it very obvious what Monaco were trying to do (lay deep, counter). We of course, or rather Giroud, helped them with the inability to finish. They got a goal off a deflection, we consequently started to press, only to play into their hands.

I guess the race for 4th place as our 'trophy' is well and truly on, once again.

  

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133. "Loss to Monaco - future implications"
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Did Arsenal and especially Arsene go into the Monaco game taking the opposition too lightly? Maybe if it had been a more glamorous opponent we might have had a different game plan?

Giroud has been talked up so much in recent weeks he was due a nightmare game. He had it tonight.

But what other aspects harmed Arsenal last night? The defence - changing both the fullbacks from the last premier league line up - did that make a difference. People suggesting Gabriel needs to start with Kos - so what happens to Per? Bench warmer?

I feel Coq parlayed a few very good games into a new multi-year contract. He will be useful as a squad player and Flamini is on his last legs so he'll be replacing him but if Arsenal are going to prosper then we are really going to have to spend on a DM in the summer.

  

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135. "It's blatantly clear we overlooked Monaco"
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From the team focus to the team tactics...it was absolutely clear that we didn't take it as seriously as we should have. Similar to when we've got shelled before, we missed chances and then the opposition soaked up the pressure and sprung on the counter...which was exacerbated by really poor games by both Per and Kosc.

As far as Giroud goes...I have given him credit all season for his improvement and I have heard that this improvement means our need for a top striker is lessened...I have called BULL and SHIT on all year because the fact remains, Giroud is still more than capable of having games like yesterday when he misses absolutely clear-cut chances...I don't care if you have a good run, you cannot miss chances like that. The fact that we are still a bit fragile mentally and that we play best as a counter-attacking unit just adds even more salt to the wound because if he can convert even one, we are right in our comfort zone...that's why need a big time striker if we want to compete at the highest level in one tournament....you cannot have even one game missing that many clear-cut chances and expect to stay in tournaments, not with how whimsically mental this team is.

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"I didnt finish a damn thing...matter of fact I jerked off after she left."
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134. "We need to forget the champions league. We're out."
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Also, this team seriously needs a team psychiatrist.

Their uncanny ability to implode is pretty amazing. With Arsenal once one thing goes wrong EVERYTHING turns to shit. Players forget how to pass, how to track back, how to think clearly. Absurd.

Can't even put this one on Wenger either, the squad he put out was more than capable of getting a good result last night, they just refused to show up for whatever reason.

Per Mertesacker needs to be offloaded at the first chance we get. Then we need to acquire the services of a good keeper. Ospina didn't do anything wrong yesterday but the best teams seem to have a commanding presence in goal and we just don't.

Ozil...man, when he's on form he's literally brimming with ideas, when he's not you might as well be playing two men down because he doesn't track back and consistently loses the ball.

I should be used to this by now but god damn man.

  

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136. "Composure is often what separates good from great"
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As you said, the team is so apt to completely lose their shit as a unit...and there's no calming force or anchor on the field, everyone just feeds into that cycle.

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137. "arsenal 2, united 1 (FA Cup)"
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This certainly helps to deal with the capitulation against Monaco...sorta. I'd love to have a repeat of this scoreline at Old Trafford in 6 weeks.

Hopefully this not only keeps us rolling towards another CL bearth, but also capturing 3rd and thereby avoiding qualification.

I like our chances given the schedule we have relative to those of the other contenders.

Hopefully ManU finishes outside of the top 4, because their fans deserves it.

  

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138. "repeat FA cup and 3rd place is genuine progress."
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Now comes a critical off-season.

I think Walcott will re-up for another 3-4 years. He's definitely shown something as the CF these past two games. I still think we need another striker though.

If we don't get a striker, then the absolute bare minimum is a quality keeper and a legit defensive mid to compete with the Coq.

Secondarily, an upgrade to monreal/gibbs would be nice as well.

  

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139. "Great way to finish the season "
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Automatic CL and FA Cup is nice...but the reason why I'm excited is because of the tactical difference we saw this year; the team comfortable sitting deeper and willing to put in the tracking in order to spring counter attacks, it's the reason why our results against the other top 3 were so drastically different.

We need to continue that tactical discipline and commitment and add a DMF, GK, striker, LB, CB. With these past 2 games, it's almost a certainty that Theo will re-sign, just praying he can strengthen his lower body over the summer to negate the non-contact injuries he has been meddling through.

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"have fun reveling in your pettiness tho" (C) Dula summing up 98% of OKS

"I didnt finish a damn thing...matter of fact I jerked off after she left."
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140. "that strike by Alexis, my gosh"
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I'm really looking forward to Chile doing big thangs at home in the Copa.

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141. "So sick...the movement was just ridiculous "
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Almost felt sorry for Given as it's just blind-luck at that point for him to stop it...ridiculous wiggle. Had me running and screaming ALEXIIIIS.

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142. "I was dumbfounded by that one to be honest."
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>Almost felt sorry for Given as it's just blind-luck at that
>point for him to stop it...ridiculous wiggle. Had me running
>and screaming ALEXIIIIS.

At first glance I thought given simply fucked that one up.

It took the replay to show that given didn't have much chance. The swerve was ridic

  

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