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Arsenal Thread

Vito Mannoe
Emmanuel Eboue
Armand Traore
Kolo Toure (C)
Johan Djourou
Denilson
Aaron Ramsey
Alex Song
Jack Wilshere
Eduardo
Nicklas Bendtner

Subs

Wojciech Szczesny
Bacary Sagna
Mikael Silvestre
Thomas Vermaelen
William Gallas
Philippe Senderos
Robin Van Persie
Andrey Arshavin
 
Arsenal played some team in Hungary today. It ended 6-0.
5-0

Bendnter - Cross from Traore and turns it in with a header from a tight angle near post
Eduardo - Pass from Bendy and he smashes it home from the edge of the box
Eduardo - Curled a freekick low to the bottom corner
Bendnter - Reverse pass from wilshere and he side foots to the bottom right from just outside the box
RVP - Rifles a Penalty to the top of the net

Youth team GK Wojciech Szczesny came on in the 2nd half, impressive performance
 
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boring game was more of a training then anything only test might be at the emirates tourney followed by valencia friendly
 
That was a soft penalty aswell. He just bumped into the back of gallas and got a penalty! crazy, deserved not to be a goal :DD
 
It's funny you say that. If you look at the top 4, all of their best out and out goal scorers are injury prone (Drogba, Torres, Owen(?), Eduardo). Makes you wonder what it is about that position, and be impressed at the Henrys/Shearers/Van Nistelrooys who by and large stayed fit for years at a time.
 
Good point. Actually even players like Henry and Cristiano Ronaldo were actually injured at times but played through the pain.

I dont really watch much outside the Premier League but does this happen abroad as well or is it just our league where the strikers are usually injury prone?
 
Good point. Actually even players like Henry and Cristiano Ronaldo were actually injured at times but played through the pain.

I dont really watch much outside the Premier League but does this happen abroad as well or is it just our league where the strikers are usually injury prone?
*cough* Ade *cough*
 
It's funny you say that. If you look at the top 4, all of their best out and out goal scorers are injury prone (Drogba, Torres, Owen(?), Eduardo). Makes you wonder what it is about that position, and be impressed at the Henrys/Shearers/Van Nistelrooys who by and large stayed fit for years at a time.

I think its down to things such as switching gears of pace which can be straining or just twisting your body in different directions when making a run, most of the time CF's be walking jogging and then have to burst into life.
 
Toure is on his way.

Arsene was asked after the game and he said "Wait and see what happens in the next 24hrs" lol

"we have too many CBs"

hehe
 
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Well both Gallas and Touré are always called to represent their national teams, as far as I know. But that isn't the right criteria to label as "World Class". Senderos is a starter for Switzerland....

We have Vermaelen, who seems good. So it is expected that he can team up well with Gallas.

But I still don't like Touré being transfered to City. We would be reinforcing rivals, cause unlike Ade, I think Touré would make a great positive impact there.
 
*Lets blame the fans*

Arsenal fans showed that they do not mind key players being sold to City, so the Club had to jump at a £16m offer.

Happy fans


Btw Hangeland is in the BUILDING!!!!!!!
 
Toure was poor last season by his standards, he had just recovered from Malaria last summer. Coincidence? Probably.

I am upset to see him go tbh but we do need a bit of a shake up at the back and maybe this is what we need.

Now if we could only find a buyer for Silvestre.....
 
Who are these retarded Arsenal fans that vote on Arsenal.com?

Gunners' 11th Greatest Goal - Tony Adams v Everton (1998)
Gunners' 10th Greatest Goal - Thierry Henry v Liverpool (2004)
Gunners' 9th Greatest Goal - Andrey Arshavin v Liverpool (2009)
Gunners' 8th Greatest Goal - Emmanuel Adebayor v Villarreal (2009)
Gunners' 7th Greatest Goal - Eduardo v Burnley (2009)
Gunners' 6th Greatest Goal - Michael Thomas v Liverpool (1989)
Gunners' 5th Greatest Goal - Andrey Arshavin v Blackburn (2009)

:SHOCK::SHOCK::SHOCK::SHOCK:

Arshavin's first goal higher than a league title winning goal.

Its shouldn't even be rated higher than Adams' goal

How are any of those highlighted goal better than Ade's goal?

Or Henry's liverpool goal, I lost my mind when he scored that goal. FFS

Arsenal fans are stupid
 
Well a lot of the voters will be younger people and kids who use the internet more than older fans. They wont even know who Michael Thomas is probably, and the fact 4 of those you posted are from last season just shows the memories of them.

I wouldn't take it as a definitive list mate, I see your point though.
 
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