6 wrote: » The danger there is Solsksaer getting the sack too soon
martyos121 wrote: » We got Mourinho sacked last year, if we beat them this time around and get Ole sacked, who gets the job then? Phil Jones? :pac:
super_furry wrote: » Three times he dived in and blocked Liverpool shots at point-blank range. Showed exactly the kind of fight that's been missing there for years.
Basil3 wrote: » Guendouzi just looked completely out of position, didn't know what he was doing.
Quazzie wrote: » I'd love to hear anyone here who has an argument for Guendhouzis inclusion in an Arsenal starting XI.
Hunky Monster wrote: » Guendouzi just isn’t good enough. He needs to learn to pass the ball quicker. He’s been caught way too many times fannying around in our own box and he slows attack’s down looking around him trying to decide what to do. Pass and go, pass and go.
Hunky Monster wrote: » He must have only watched him for the first few games of last season. He’s been fairly awful since. He hasn’t improved at all, still looks like a player that’s only played a handful of games.
Quazzie wrote: » Starting with Guendhouzi and Xhaka in the middle against Liverpool was never going to end well.
Agent Coulson wrote: » I’d say there is a few prayers being said asking for Alex to come out of retirement
BorneTobyWilde wrote: » Burley play tomorrow, again Wednesday and then face us Saturday. Week off for us, should be prepared .
BorneTobyWilde wrote: » Alex is one responsible for all their problems, he wanted Moyes, Van Gaal, Jose, Ole. He really needs to keep interfering If they put ALex back in his box they could actually appoint a proven attack minded manager .
Talisman wrote: » Their reserves should be able to handle Sunderland in mid week. Burnley always put in a good performance against Liverpool so there's no reason to expect any different next weekend.
8-10 wrote: » Yeah I honestly thought he was one of their best, if not the best player for them. But.... I honestly thought he saved them at the last moment quite a few times and was impressed...maybe we were watching different games!
BorneTobyWilde wrote: » Not sure teams like Burley play weak sides in the cup.
BorneTobyWilde wrote: » Burley lost 10 and drew two at home last season, conceding 32 goals. Finished with 40pts, nothing to fear playing them at home. Famous last words.
Charlie19 wrote: » I see a few of ye were in having a little jabs in another thread, am I the only thinking their irrelevance would be best served with silence.
rob316 wrote: » Nah there downfall has been ****ing glorious.
MD1990 wrote: » last 10 mins of Sky coverage was bizarre. Going on about how encouraging Arsenal's response was to being 3-0 down & they look much better this year. You can really sense how annoyed both are. Sky coverage & analysis last 12 months really has been poor all round.
theoneeyedman wrote: » Shockingly bad, the usual with Tyler and Neville mumbling and muttering,even Carragher usually pushing some agenda. ˜