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Arsenal Team Talk/Gossip/Rumours Thread

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9,828 ✭✭✭gosplan


    Seriously I think that people need to stand back from this result a bit and look at it.

    We are in need of a defensive midfielder and a good defender but also today our team was missing Ade, Walcott, Fabregas and Gallas. I'm not even counting people like Eduardo and Rosicky.

    Also this is the best Man city team in a long long time. They blow hot and cold a bit but they were playing well today.

    If Man city hit some form today is was always going to be a hard game. With our current situation it was almost impossible.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9,828 ✭✭✭gosplan


    Lol, anyone see both the penalty Arsenal gave away and the penalty Vidic didn't.

    We've more problems that ever before but decision this year have really sucked. :mad:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,476 ✭✭✭Royale with Cheese


    Did anybody ever think they'd be up for United in a Villa - United game?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,054 ✭✭✭✭L'prof


    2008-2009: 14  7  2  5 25 18  7 23
    2007-2008: 14 11  3  0 31 11 20 36 ( 3rd)
    2006-2007: 14  6  4  4 22 12 10 22 ( 4th)
    2005-2006: 14  8  2  4 22 12 10 26 ( 4th)
    2004-2005: 14  9  4  1 38 18 20 31 ( 2nd)
    2003-2004: 14 10  4  0 28 10 18 34 ( 1st)
    2002-2003: 14 10  2  2 31 13 18 32 ( 2nd)
    2001-2002: 14  7  5  2 30 15 15 26 ( 1st)
    2000-2001: 14  8  4  2 23 12 11 28 ( 2nd)
    1999-2000: 14  8  2  4 21 14  7 26 ( 2nd)
    1998-1999: 14  6  6  2 14  6  8 24 ( 2nd)
    1997-1998: 14  7  6  1 30 15 15 27 ( 1st)
    1996-1997: 14  8  4  2 27 12 15 28 ( 3rd)
    1995-1996: 14  8  3  3 21 10 11 27 ( 5th)
    1994-1995: 14  5  4  5 17 14  3 19 (12th)
    1993-1994: 14  6  5  3 13  8  5 23 ( 4th)
    1992-1993: 14  8  2  4 19 13  6 26 (10th)
    
    Reading               4   4   0   0  11   2   9  12 3.00
    Watford               4   4   0   0   9   3   6  12 3.00
    Barnsley              2   2   0   0   7   0   7   6 3.00
    Wolves                2   2   0   0   6   1   5   6 3.00
    Wigan                 6   5   1   0  12   5   7  16 2.67
    Ipswich              10   8   2   0  23   4  19  26 2.60
    Man City             23  18   3   2  44  14  30  57 2.48
    Fulham               15  12   1   2  33   9  24  37 2.47
    Charlton             16  12   2   2  36  12  24  38 2.38
    Derby                14  10   3   1  27  11  16  33 2.36
    West Brom             7   5   1   1  15   7   8  16 2.29
    Leicester            16  10   5   1  38  13  25  35 2.19
    Crystal Palace        8   5   2   1  16   5  11  17 2.13
    Everton              33  21   7   5  66  26  40  70 2.12
    Birmingham           10   6   3   1  19   5  14  21 2.10
    Nottingham Forest    10   6   3   1  13   7   6  21 2.10
    Sunderland           15   9   4   2  30  11  19  31 2.07
    Southampton          26  15   7   4  50  24  26  52 2.00
    Oldham                4   2   2   0   4   1   3   8 2.00
    Swindon               2   1   1   0   5   1   4   4 2.00
    West Ham             27  16   5   6  40  17  23  53 1.96
    Middlesbrough        26  15   6   5  59  25  34  51 1.96
    Coventry             18  10   5   3  25  13  12  35 1.94
    Bolton               19  10   5   4  31  22   9  35 1.84
    Portsmouth           10   4   6   0  16   6  10  18 1.80
    Blackburn            29  15   7   7  47  26  21  52 1.79
    Villa                33  16  11   6  51  28  23  59 1.79
    Chelsea              32  15  11   6  47  34  13  56 1.75
    Bradford              4   2   1   1   6   3   3   7 1.75
    Newcastle            31  15   8   8  43  26  17  53 1.71
    Leeds                24  12   4   8  43  25  18  40 1.67
    Spurs                33  13  15   5  51  36  15  54 1.64
    Norwich               8   3   4   1  17   9   8  13 1.63
    MK Dons              16   7   4   5  30  16  14  25 1.56
    Sheffield Wednesday  16   7   4   5  21  16   5  25 1.56
    Sheffield United      6   2   3   1   9   4   5   9 1.50
    Man United           33  10  10  13  33  43 -10  40 1.21
    Liverpool            32   9   9  14  31  43 -12  36 1.13
    QPR                   8   1   5   2   7   8  -1   8 1.00
    Hull                  1   0   0   1   1   2  -1   0 0.00
    Stoke                 1   0   0   1   1   2  -1   0 0.00
    

    Another fantastic performance for the lads :rolleyes:
    Did anybody ever think they'd be up for United in a Villa - United game?

    No and I wasn't, Villa all the way...hate United!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9,828 ✭✭✭gosplan


    Did anybody ever think they'd be up for United in a Villa - United game?

    No, Villa have rapidly become my second favourite team(closely matched by Hull atm). I'd love to see Villa do well but just hope it's not at our expense.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,753 ✭✭✭tony1kenobi


    Mr Alan wrote: »
    is there any Arsenal fans who think that Wenger may have taken the team as far as he can?

    and that if he cant alter his transfer policy he should maybe think about moving on?

    Nope. If it came down to it I'd rather the current team went and Wenger build a new team from scratch.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 30,150 ✭✭✭✭Quazzie


    Nope. If it came down to it I'd rather the current team went and Wenger build a new team from scratch.
    Good theory but never gonna happen. AW is never gonna change. He is too stuck in his youth system. In a perfect world we'd be able to get a real manager that isn't afraid of his players and isn't afraid to swing the axe when required, and then keep AW as manager of the youths which is obviously what he'd prefer. We need someone to make drastic changes and my biggest fear is AW isn't that person. In Wenger we trust. Sadly he has abused our trust with this disgrace of a team(back line in particular).

    For anyone that blames it on bad luck or bad ref decisions really should grow up and realize that reffing decisions inevitably even themselves out over a season, so the truth is ya get out what ya put in. Let's face it there isn't an Arsenal player that can stand up this season and say he tried his best. And that's because they don't need to. Because of Wenger. He has blind faith in an under achieving side that kick him, and us fans, in the nuts with their pitiful display week in week out.

    I'd love to know what has to be done, but I don't. But one thing I do know is that Wenger isn't the man to do it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,054 ✭✭✭✭L'prof


    For anyone that blames it on bad luck or bad ref decisions really should grow up and realize that reffing decisions inevitably even themselves out over a season

    No they don't...that's ridiculous...they probably even themselves out eventually, but not over a season necessarily! I don't blame either of those really, as our lack of trophies since that FA Cup, can't be pinned on those 2 things alone!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,433 ✭✭✭wandatowell


    Im sick **** of Wengers post match comments, they really get up my nose.

    I've stopped believing the crap he spits out after every match. Things like
    "we lack maturity" Yeah dick head cos of you!!!

    You were too bloody busy pissing about with French TV during the summer (making a few bob for yourself) when you should have been out there looking out for the best interests of your club.

    Arsenal are two soft. We need a lot more than an experienced head or two, the whole squad needs to grow a spine and a pair.

    I used to love the days when Arsene used to get in **** cos of all the red cards Arsenal used to get, it showed that the players cared. There was passion in that team as opposed to the shower that we have there now.

    They are all a bunch of ****in marys


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 28,128 ✭✭✭✭Mossy Monk


    Yeah dick head cos of you!!!

    lol tbh.


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  • Posts: 24,286 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    it would have been better to stay at Highbury at this stage if we are as financially constrained as AW makes us out to be. AW previously stated that we have to sell to buy for the next 17 years to pay the mortgage on the emirates. I mean people pay top buck to see a match at the emirates week in week out and for what, a team who cant even defend a set piece. This stadium was to be the next step in this football clubs path to achieving greatness but loyal fans get kicked in the teeth by browls like Gallas who despite getting monstrosity in wages week in week out, sob on the pitch like a child when things go wrong. Wenger had the whole summer of 2008 to get the right guys in and he didn't do it.
    Another thing i noticed, the likes of Denilson was given early chances this season to shine in the absence of Fabregas. a chance to prove that the position should be his on a permanent basis, but Denilson who has plenty of experience from the previous 2 seasons failed to impress and hasnt done his stuff like we know he can do.

    As it is at the moment there is no guarantee we'll even be in europe after midweek after we neglected to wrap up the group the last night.
    Our season has unraveled in November, the players and manager wont suffer as they can f*ck off anytime they like and that's the only answer they know. We, the fans on the other hand are lumbered, praying and hoping that a shower of overpaid prima donnas can get their act together.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,213 ✭✭✭✭therecklessone


    I can't believe I'm the one having to say this...

    Yesterday Arsenal were missing Sagna, Toure, Gallas, Eboue, Fabregas, Rosicky, Walcott, Eduardo and Adebayor. Add a keeper and one more outfield and that's an entire team!!! And it's a team that has a lot of experience at this stage, so all this rubbish about Wenger's over-reliance on the kids is just that, rubbish. You are missing a huge chunk of your first XI, that is why you're struggling right now.

    I sometimes wonder about the age and maturity of fans of the bigger sides who talk about crisis after a few defeats, perhaps a few lean years for all of the big 4 might help introduce a touch of perspective?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 30,746 ✭✭✭✭Galvasean


    With the whole Gallas situation he has to be sold in January and any other players who are causing trouble. The matches against Villa and City could have been won if we had proper harmony in the team. Then we would be only 4 points off the top as opposed to 10.
    Considering the exact same team that beat United in a display of sublime football walked out against Villa and looked out of sorts, barely able to string a few passes together, it should have been clear that something was up.
    Yes, we have perhaps more than our fair share of injuries but this has been the case for the last few seasons. We needed to strengthen or at least maintain our defense and we didn't. We lost Flamini and Gilberto, loaned out Senderos and brought in Silvestre. That is hardly a defensive improvement.
    Dunne, Kompany, Appiah and Engelaar were all available in the last transfer window but we didn't go for any of them.
    Now with the seemingly inevitable departure of Gallas (I for one never want to see him play in an Arsenal shirt again) a new defender is a must and also a defensive midfielder. These won't come cheap in January.
    Alas, it is time Wenger swallows some pride, bites the bullet and gets the cheque book out. If we don't get this mess sorted we could well lose our Champions League spot. It won't be easy to hang onto the likes of Fabregas and Van Persie if that happens.


  • Posts: 24,286 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    I can't believe I'm the one having to say this...

    Yesterday Arsenal were missing Sagna, Toure, Gallas, Eboue, Fabregas, Rosicky, Walcott, Eduardo and Adebayor. Add a keeper and one more outfield and that's an entire team!!! And it's a team that has a lot of experience at this stage, so all this rubbish about Wenger's over-reliance on the kids is just that, rubbish. You are missing a huge chunk of your first XI, that is why you're struggling right now.

    I sometimes wonder about the age and maturity of fans of the bigger sides who talk about crisis after a few defeats, perhaps a few lean years for all of the big 4 might help introduce a touch of perspective?

    Yes but its the strength in depth which is a cause for the main concern. These lads who are expected to do a job for us in the absence of the 1st teamers and are not doing the business. Denilson, and Bendtner are 2 that spring to mind. Central Defense is like a sieve. Every time a ball goes into our half the other team look like scoring. i reckon Tottenham would have probably won 5-4 had the game gone on any longer, we were that bad! Gallas is right in a way. there are no water carriers in the team. All attacking fancy Dans but no Flamini/Grimandi/Gilberto type players who roll up their sleeve and get stuck in and get the basics right. There's no point Song being one of them if he gives the ball away continuously. That said Gallas hasn't done his own stuff and is pointing the finger at everyone else but himself.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,397 ✭✭✭yahoo_moe


    He is too stuck in his youth system... this disgrace of a team... an under achieving side that kick him, and us fans, in the nuts with their pitiful display week in week out... You were too bloody busy pissing about with French TV during the summer (making a few bob for yourself)... the players and manager wont suffer as they can f*ck off anytime they like and that's the only answer they know
    Some of the comments here are ridiculous - it's a bad patch and there's no doubting that there are weaknesses in the team but overreacting in a mad rage clearly isn't going to solve anything. I didn't hear any of this after the Utd match when it still should have been equally true and I'm sure you won't be saying the same if we get something from the Chelsea match so try not to be so immature and fickle. As gosplan said, I think a bit of distance is needed all round.
    Denilson who has plenty of experience from the previous 2 seasons failed to impress
    Actually Denilson was superb when he covered for Fabregas, one of our best early season performers along with Nasri I'd say.
    reffing decisions inevitably even themselves out over a season
    Clearly that's not true.

    I honestly don't think Wenger's "pride" is the issue here - it may be that he doesn't want to take a risk (even if others at the club are willing to) but I'm more inclined to believe that his transfer plans have been shafted a couple of times. Stick Diarra or Alonso (who's playing very well this season from what I've seen) into that Arsenal midfield (and keep even half our injured players fit) and it's a different prospect.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 23,579 ✭✭✭✭Frisbee


    You were too bloody busy pissing about with French TV during the summer (making a few bob for yourself) when you should have been out there looking out for the best interests of your club.


    Yeah there was absolutely no way he was there to scout for players such as Nasri. No way. He was definitely there for the money because I'm sure he doesn't get paid enough.
    Grow up


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,433 ✭✭✭wandatowell


    Frisbee wrote: »
    Yeah there was absolutely no way he was there to scout for players such as Nasri

    Wenger would have been scouting Nasri for a year or two. He would have already known exactly the type of player Nasri was. The deal was done before the tournament even started. He wasn't there scouting Nasri.
    If he was there scouting he didn't get around to much of it, he signed Silvestre....... o wait he wasn't even there


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 23,579 ✭✭✭✭Frisbee


    Wenger would have been scouting Nasri for a year or two. He would have already known exactly the type of player Nasri was. The deal was done before the tournament even started. He wasn't there scouting Nasri.
    If he was there scouting he didn't get around to much of it, he signed Silvestre....... o wait he wasn't even there

    The Nasri deal was not done by the Euro's. Why wouldn't he be there to scout Nasri?
    You can never see too much of a player you may intend to sign.
    And just because he didn't sign anyone who was playing in the Euro's doesn't mean he wasn't there looking.
    I know I certainly wouldn't have gone for any of the available DM's on show in that tournament aside from Alonso. Perhaps Inler.
    Frings I'd like, but he's not available.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 654 ✭✭✭Arsenal1986


    is anyone else really worried at the lack of available quality players in the two positions we desperatly need them in january?Cant think of one world class CB we could get in jan?Upson is actually looking not that bad as an option?!Probably no way wenger would swallow his pride and buy diarra back for three times what we sold him for is there?Otherwise everyone else we were linked with for a dm in the summer i cant see moving in Jan - alonso, toure, inler etc....


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,692 ✭✭✭✭OPENROAD


    I can't believe I'm the one having to say this...

    Yesterday Arsenal were missing Sagna, Toure, Gallas, Eboue, Fabregas, Rosicky, Walcott, Eduardo and Adebayor. Add a keeper and one more outfield and that's an entire team!!! And it's a team that has a lot of experience at this stage, so all this rubbish about Wenger's over-reliance on the kids is just that, rubbish. You are missing a huge chunk of your first XI, that is why you're struggling right now.

    I sometimes wonder about the age and maturity of fans of the bigger sides who talk about crisis after a few defeats, perhaps a few lean years for all of the big 4 might help introduce a touch of perspective?


    Was just about to post this, excellent post imo, spot on :)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 30,746 ✭✭✭✭Galvasean


    Frisbee wrote: »
    The Nasri deal was not done by the Euro's. Why wouldn't he be there to scout Nasri?
    You can never see too much of a player you may intend to sign.
    And just because he didn't sign anyone who was playing in the Euro's doesn't mean he wasn't there looking.
    I know I certainly wouldn't have gone for any of the available DM's on show in that tournament aside from Alonso. Perhaps Inler.
    Frings I'd like, but he's not available.

    Wenger said after the Euros he didn't see any players who were available for transfer that were better than what he already had.
    That said I believe Nasri is a better player for us than Hleb.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,213 ✭✭✭✭therecklessone


    Galvasean wrote: »
    That said I believe Nasri is a better player for us than Hleb.

    He will most definitely offer more in the future, needs a bit more bedding in to the English game.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,476 ✭✭✭tred


    Yes but its the strength in depth which is a cause for the main concern. These lads who are expected to do a job for us in the absence of the 1st teamers and are not doing the business. Denilson, and Bendtner are 2 that spring to mind. Central Defense is like a sieve. Every time a ball goes into our half the other team look like scoring. i reckon Tottenham would have probably won 5-4 had the game gone on any longer, we were that bad! Gallas is right in a way. there are no water carriers in the team. All attacking fancy Dans but no Flamini/Grimandi/Gilberto type players who roll up their sleeve and get stuck in and get the basics right. There's no point Song being one of them if he gives the ball away continuously. That said Gallas hasn't done his own stuff and is pointing the finger at everyone else but himself.


    i agree wiht recklessone. Liverpool missed gerard yesterday and they dropped 2 points. u take carragher out of that team and maybe one more...and they dont have the strength on bench. it must be so frustrating. if we could get them back fit wed be in a different position. like someone said here, find me a world class centre back thats for sale. Wenger is on record as saying wiht both upson and sidwell that he could see them coming back some day. he rated sidwell highly.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 30,746 ✭✭✭✭Galvasean


    tred wrote: »
    Wenger is on record as saying wiht both upson and sidwell that he could see them coming back some day. he rated sidwell highly.

    Sidwell has moved onto bigger, better things.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,692 ✭✭✭✭OPENROAD


    Fever Pitch on 4 music at the moment, always worth a watch :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,253 ✭✭✭Evil_Clown


    Cesc is the new Arsenal captain

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/a/arsenal/7743904.stm

    Alot of people are goin to start sayin he is too young I bet, but I think that he has lots of game time experience which is worth alot, there are alot of older players who would not have played as many games for there club as Cesc has for Arsenal. I do hope that the extra pressure does not affect his game and I think it won't. I wish him all the best and hope he can be the inspiration that Arsenal sorely need at the moment.

    Good luck Captain Cesc


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,612 ✭✭✭jaykay74


    Evil_Clown wrote: »
    Cesc is the new Arsenal captain

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/a/arsenal/7743904.stm

    Alot of people are goin to start sayin he is too young I bet, but I think that he has lots of game time experience which is worth alot, there are alot of older players who would not have played as many games for there club as Cesc has for Arsenal. I do hope that the extra pressure does not affect his game and I think it won't. I wish him all the best and hope he can be the inspiration that Arsenal sorely need at the moment.

    Good luck Captain Cesc

    good choice, seems to have his head on his shoulders. Will be more a leader by example kind of guy that a shouter I'd say. wonder what kind of reception Gallas will get from the fans ?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 23,579 ✭✭✭✭Frisbee


    You just beat me to it Evil Clown. I would have liked someone older but he is the most level headed player for me so maybe that will outweigh his relative inexperience.

    Hopefully Cesc can drag us out of this slump.
    Question is though will Gallas listen to him and toe the line if he is to keep playing with the squad?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,433 ✭✭✭wandatowell


    Frisbee wrote: »
    Question is though will Gallas listen to him and toe the line if he is to keep playing with the squad?

    You got it in one there Fris, its gonna be very interesting to see Gallas' reaction tomorrow night (presuming he plays)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,253 ✭✭✭Evil_Clown


    You got it in one there Fris, its gonna be very interesting to see Gallas' reaction tomorrow night (presuming he plays)

    To be as blunt as Gallas is, if he doesn't like Cesc as captain and tries to undermine him then Gallas should be f**ked out in January
    I hope he is either way, there has been talk of gettin Upson back and West Ham might have to sell so Gallas out and Upson in possibly with a profit. Good news all round imo


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