Looper007 wrote: » He shouldn't be but Giroud would make a great back up if we needed a different opition. Wilshire if he stays fit, is far better what we have in that two in midfield. He's far better then Ramsey.
FixitFelix wrote: » What addition does Wilshere make? Just a drain on resources, Giroud shouldn't be No1 striker need to bring in a WC one
Looper007 wrote: » disagree with these two cause I think they can bring something to the squad. I sell off Ramsey if the right price came in for him.
Looper007 wrote: » A proper side would have put Southampton, a average Liverpool side, West Brom, Norwich and this below par Utd team to the sword. I'm going to the Swansea game but don't feel any confindence in this squad even if they win who cares. They will get slaughtered at Spuds on the Saturday. We aren't a proper team, we have some great talent but far too many guys who are not good enough to be at our great football club.
FixitFelix wrote: » IMO who needs replacing/selling Walcott (1st out) OxWilshere PerGiroudArteta Flamini These are the ones that jump out, under a new manager don't think they would survive a cull
brianregan09 wrote: » A proper team now would go out and put 5 or 6 past Swansea on Wednesday night can't see it though
Mezcita wrote: » 3/1http://www.oddschecker.com/football/english/premier-league/winner
keano_afc wrote: » Don't be punishing yourself by hanging on to hopes of the league. We have absolutely no chance.
P4DDY2K11 wrote: » He got a goal and assist I think youre being overly harsh. The loss is in no way his fault imo. Down to terrible terrible defending and a poxy deflected shot that cech had no chance against.
KaiserGunner wrote: » Ah we definitely are out of it now. There is not a hope that we are going to win at White Hart Lane. Today showed exactly why we won't win the league. They aren't mentally strong enough. I honestly don't know what they were playing at out their today. Ya would never have thought that they were fighting for a premier league title.
tayto lover wrote: » Don't worry lads we'll see exactly the same again next season. Rinse and repeat.
wandatowell wrote: » Ozil being sh*t still got us a goal and an assist. He's on another planet than everyone else at the club. I think it all boils down to the club being happy to make as much cash as possible with as little financial outlay as possible. Make no mistake, it's only the fans and players that are motivated by winning trophies. No one else has the foggiest motivation to win a trophy and that's where our major problem stems from.
Mr.Micro wrote: » Beating Spurs is a tough ask IMO, with the firm we are in. Also Leicester need to lose, not looking likely. Too many ifs.
FixitFelix wrote: » When özil is playing out of his skin he can complain, he was ****e today regardless of his goal
vetinari wrote: » We're not out of the title chase, that's a bit melodramatic. We're close to being out of it, we need to beat Spurs now. Our record at Old Trafford has been crap for years. Not too shocking that we get beaten there. Sanchez would be the main concern for me. He's nowhere near the level he was before his injury. I thought Arsenal were playing better as a team when Campbell was playing. Campbell is nowhere near the level of Sanchez but Arsenal were putting in better team performances.
Basil3 wrote: » It's out of him and Campbell. 6 and two threes if you ask me.