greendom wrote: » He was just 21 then. I know he's been unfortunate with injuries but it's a shame he hasn't fully reached his potential. Wonder if he ever will?
Ken Shamrock wrote: » Honest opinion, we're going to get raped 3-4 nil
Arghus wrote: » Arsenal might magically pull something out of the bag tonight, but I can't see anything but a Barca win over two legs. I'm deeply worried it's going to be a mauling. Sure, we will see! Having said that I'd rather get stuffed by the best team on the planet, than to be soundly beaten by a team of nobodies from Denmark, who are on their Winter Break, just as an example.
Gringo180 wrote: » Back 5 picks itself tonight but would love us to line up like this in our midfield/final third....... ................................Coquelin..........Ramsey...................... Welbeck...................................Ozil...........................................Sanchez ............................................Walcott.................................................... Lets have a right go at these.
Deleted User wrote: » Does Welbeck work well that deep? To me he's striker or nothing. Walcott Ozil Sanchez Welbz For me
DvB wrote: » Fear a spanking to be honest, home legs coming first in last 16 ties havent been kind to Arsenal in recent years, with the away legs being gallant failures to turn the tie around I'd be fearful this could be even worse again, Barca are the type to win 3 or 4 nothing tonight & still want to do the same in the return... given how potent they are in attack & how off the boil Arsenal have been its hard to see how Arsenal can really hurt them... unless Barca genuinely respect Arsenal & play it cagey I cant see anything but a convincing win over the 2 games for them.As a club I find barca vile (their fans are as bad, paris in 06 reinforced that opinion & it'll never change), & would love nothing more to just once beat them & progress. Sadly I don't see it happening this year, but going out at least reduces the burden in terms of commitments fo the remainder of the season... the league is there to be won, with Europe out of the way it may not be a bad thing. If however Arsenal beat them & progressed surely the boost in confidence would have a knock on for domestic fixtures also?
DvB wrote: » Fear a spanking to be honest, home legs coming first in last 16 ties havent been kind to Arsenal in recent years, with the away legs being gallant failures to turn the tie around I'd be fearful this could be even worse again, Barca are the type to win 3 or 4 nothing tonight & still want to do the same in the return... given how potent they are in attack & how off the boil Arsenal have been its hard to see how Arsenal can really hurt them... unless Barca genuinely respect Arsenal & play it cagey I cant see anything but a convincing win over the 2 games for them. As a club I find barca vile (their fans are as bad, paris in 06 reinforced that opinion & it'll never change), & would love nothing more to just once beat them & progress. Sadly I don't see it happening this year, but going out at least reduces the burden in terms of commitments fo the remainder of the season... the league is there to be won, with Europe out of the way it may not be a bad thing. If however Arsenal beat them & progressed surely the boost in confidence would have a knock on for domestic fixtures also?
Awesomeness wrote: » What channels are we on lads
Basil3 wrote: » I'm easily pleased. I'm happy if we don't get any red cards or concede any penalties tonight.
tayto lover wrote: » I'd be happy if we scored a few goals. No good creating and then missing loads of chances.
Nemeses2050 wrote: » That's the bit I'm afraid of. Read somewhere tonights Turkish ref is like's to flash his cards.:mad:
Quazzie wrote: » If there's a red card it'll only be for one club. Of that much I'm confident.
Colonialboy wrote: » I think Wenger has gotten it wrong again. Coquelin and The Ox over Campbell. Having to play Per cos he hasnt developed a replacement.