QUOTE(kaka91 @ Jun 16 2009, 06:34 PM)
Added on June 16, 2009, 6:40 pmoh by the way, anyone knows who is Thomas Hitzlsperger? apparently arsene is interested..
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport...S&ATTR=Football
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QUOTE(kaka91 @ Jun 16 2009, 06:34 PM) Added on June 16, 2009, 6:40 pmoh by the way, anyone knows who is Thomas Hitzlsperger? apparently arsene is interested.. http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport...S&ATTR=Football |
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ribery very attacking minded right? that's why alot of clubs wants him...
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Jun 18 2009, 05:34 PM
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QUOTE(kimhoong @ Jun 18 2009, 09:37 AM) I agree that Eboue is not a good RW, but so is Walcott. i read somewhere, that AW likes playing short passes with fast reaction thinking game...that's why it becomes a arsenal way of free flowing game..No doubt Walcott has the potential but his crossing and dribbling are not good enough to be a good RW - Eboue is better in these. Unless you put it in another way - say, Arsenal does not play conventional wide formation with crosses and headers = so crossing is not a priority. If not, Walcott has little to offer. Yes, Walcott has his glimpses of success and glory in his goals but averagely and consistently, he is still behind Eboue. On Nasri, I do not think he's here to play RW and it's not in AW's plan for him to do - at least, not in the initial plan. Having say all the above, Eboue has the edge to be a good RW in the team - but there are a few issues: 1. He's better as RB 2. Walcott has the potential. When AW buys him, it is in the long term plan to nurture him. 3. (As mentioned before) Arsenal seldom/does not play with crosses and headers. Conclusion: Eboue is to stay to be a backup to both RB and RW. If only he could succeed in DM position, it would be even better! |
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QUOTE(sakaito @ Jun 23 2009, 04:23 PM) hmm... dunno if i agree with another captain change next season. I'd leave it to fabregas. Maybe vermaelen can be 2nd choice. in that case, that'll move kolo further down to 3rd choice then. hmmm... AW can push Kolo forward become DM mah...anyway, about the PSG rumors, yeah AW eyeing this young striker from their academy but has since cool off. I think he takes a good look at the academy and realises just how much fire power he got there. ehehehe.. I'd like Bischoff to stay and fight for a place in the team. I think he is a good CM. He has showed glimpses of Gattuso-like play style. I like it. anyway, does anyone know Vermaelan's squad number? |
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who doesn't love highbury, where so many legends played there..
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QUOTE(ivanchin99 @ Jul 2 2009, 01:00 AM) http://fourfourtwo.com/news/england/33374/default.aspx wow, tall! but is he physically strong and fast?He would solve our aerial frailties in a snap 198cm!111 |
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Im active, but sometimes will post late..
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so many unfamilar name linking to Arsenal transfer list..
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QUOTE(toshio14 @ Jul 8 2009, 05:37 PM) finally news about Robin signing a new deal confirmed by Arsenal.com. good la Robin Robin sign new long term deal how refreshing it is to see good news during our pre-season for a change |
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QUOTE(jam_lennon @ Jul 13 2009, 09:09 AM) i not optimist barazite will stay, we got no room for him or even them what you said is correct, but he muzt bear in mind...that the boss is loaning him out to gain more 1st team expericence..so that when he returns he can prove and challenge for the 1st team spot....meanwhile i hope wilshere will not loan out, he's remind me of bentley, he is getting ego after a brilliant loan spell @ norwich and feels like his talent should be slot into first team immediately there's pro can cons there....Therefore its up to the player on how he gonna take it and the right attitude... |
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QUOTE(kimhoong @ Jul 20 2009, 11:38 AM) I believe from all the posts on our offensive force, Ade's absence is taken as a pinch of salt yeah, i agreed with u..."On paper", those all are workable to me. RvP, Bendtner, Eduardo and Arshavin can all play offensively whether it's the striker or winger position. With Rosicky, Nasri, Walcott and Vela on the wingers (or striker too), the flexibility is further enhanced. The only void and debatable position is "who partner with Fabregas?". Currently, it's Denilson/Song/Diaby and from the response, none get 100% favor from the fans. but really really the strikeforce looks promising, but can they deliver, that's the questions |
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QUOTE(ReBeLLioN @ Jul 21 2009, 01:56 PM) Tomas Rosicky Keen To Repay Arsenal's Faith Rosicky has been loyal, i really respect him leh..The Gunners have stood by the Czech throughout his injury hell, and now he is keen to give something back... » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « Source: http://goal.com/en/teams/england/94/arsenal-news This post has been edited by Liuism: Jul 21 2009, 03:39 PM |
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