cson wrote: » I'm a big lover of our Lego Haired Spaniard but his legs are catching up with him sadly. Arteta is a key reason we got Champions League in the past two years and he has been one of our best signings ever in my opinion. But we have to look to replacing him in the summer. I get the frustration in here about the summer and January. We did need to get a Walcott replacement in, and given the injury happened so early there was time to do that I feel so its a pretty criminal mistake. Griezmann could probably have been got I reckon, scored against Barcelona last night. But I do have sympathy with the club for how difficult it is to sign players in January but really we must starting getting our ducks in a row when it comes to transfers and have the barrel aimed and the gun cocked to fire when we need. If that means having 2/3 targets for every 'problem' position then that's what we need. But lets take the positives; we've improved significantly from last year, we're one point off the top, the league is still in our hands and we're still in the big cup competitions. When have any team ever had the chance to exact tangible revenge in the way we have when Liverpool come to town this weekend? the players should be out to prove an almighty point on Sunday. It's all to play for yet!
Irish Aris wrote: » We miss Walcott and Ramsey. Do we know when Ramsey is back? (Although after such a long injury it might be a few games before he is back on top form)
emergingstar wrote: » I would be afraid we went gung-ho they would have picked us off they nearly did with rvp a header We done enough and created enough second to win, just need that quailty
Nemeses2050 wrote: » That's what other poster's are complaining, If we had put in a bit more effort we could've been top today. I thought come the second half we'll give it a real go, but nothing of those sorts happened. We had chances but we didn't put them under cosh for a sustained period. As far as not taking chances, that's the exact reason I'm annoyed with Giroud.
emergingstar wrote: » Maybe we could have gone a bit harder But we created 3/4 good chances second half that's enough to be winning these big games
tayto lover wrote: » Just to put last night in perspective. We played the same two teams this week as mighty Fulham played and took the same number of points from them = 1. The only difference is that they scored 4 goals and we scored 1. They attacked and tried to win the games - we didn't. We were too careful and got punished.
Nemeses2050 wrote: » I think you're in minority, for me United were there for taking if only we had upped ante a bit more.
emergingstar wrote: » Am I the only one that thought last nights performance was a typical arsenal performance Tight first half created chances second half it's what we do all season Thought the performance was grand
jank wrote: » I think that is being unfair. What most fans want is effort and a performance matching the ability of the team and the drive of the manager. The last two games we were shown none of that. Last weekends result speaks for itself and the performance last night was very poor. If Arsenal lost the game but at least tried to win it, I would be a lot more forgiving. The performance last night was just terrible. Liverpool to come and then Munich…
.jacksparrow. wrote: » I'm confused with your positive and negative attitude at the same time!
emergingstar wrote: » Look at the goals both score we needed to somehow try replace that But we signed an injured midfielder Can't make sence of his thinking at all
emergingstar wrote: » I remember this time last year we were 19 points off top people were moaning Fast forward 12 months were one point off top, people are still moaning I guess some people will never be happy If that's how your way of supporting our club fair enough I rather look at the positives and get some enjoyment out of it
.jacksparrow. wrote: » Exactly, even a loan for a player with a bit of pace, doesn't have to be a world beater, just someone who can get behind defences, but we done nothing and now we can't buy a fecken goal.
ironkiwi wrote: » Why would a part of you hope it blows up in Wengers face? Sorry but I just think thats a strange comment because I think the majority of us here wouldn't dare wish it blowing in his face, we want success!
emergingstar wrote: » The buck for that stops with wenger he new both Ramsey and Walcott were injured We had to buy in jan
efb wrote: » Don't get this Giroud hate at all
Nemeses2050 wrote: » I agree that we shouldn't go gung-ho and push everybody up in the last few minutes but atleast they could have put some balls in the box instead of passing to each other and somebody lost it, lucky it was Cleverly who played it back to defenders.
shano_88 wrote: » Its a disappointing result. Cant complain too much, we probably didn't deserve to win. We are lacking pace and runners in behind and its gonna cost us a league title this season no doubt.
gandalf wrote: » Giroud is a confidence player.
ronjo wrote: » I have only been posting on the Soccer Forum for the last year or so but have been following Arsenal almost 35 years. Last night was a bit disappointing but you would think we lost again 5-1 the was some posters have carried on. We drew a game at home against last season champions (granted they are poor this year) Wenger started with an 11 that almost everybody here wanted. For me the key thing last night was not to lose. Chelsea drew their last game against West Brom and City drew their last game against Norwich. I think Wenger was dead right to start the game cautiously as it could have gone horribly wrong if they had scored early.Also in the last few mins if we are throwing men recklessly forward they have the players to get us on the break. Januzaj, Young, Rooney..... they are all bloody quick and Van Persie is no slouch. We did create chances though and if Valencia wasnt on the line or Giroud had got his bloody toe on it or could heat straight we would all be happy. That didnt happen though and we are one point off the lead. Thats the big picture. We are missing Walcott and Ramsey badly but we have three very winnable games now and hopefully will be back top after them.
AdamD wrote: » Where has this myth come from that if Podolski starts our defence will instantly capitulate? I seem to recall him playing when we beat Liverpool 2-0 away last season. And his defensive work is more useful than Cazorla who attackers just breeze past