QUOTE(toshio14 @ Oct 15 2009, 06:34 PM)
with the kind of football we are playing at the moment, there will soon be some sorry team that will be hit by double figures by us. you may say i'm over-confident by making that statement but i am just saying things as i see it. going forward, the potential of this Arsenal team is just mouth-watering. more precisely; Cesc, Andy, Tomas and Robin in the field together can do some very serious damages to the opponent. add the pace of Theo to that, our attacking power is mouth-watering indeed
given choices, Birmingham is 1 of the 3 team that i'd love for us to hit double figures past them this season
it would be great to see that happening.. however, i'm not too optimistic that will happen, unless the lethal combination of arsenal's freeflow football is complement by rubbish defending by the opposing team. besides, usually when the score margin is more than 2 goals, wenger will usually try to give the main players extra rest and introduce new players. given choices, Birmingham is 1 of the 3 team that i'd love for us to hit double figures past them this season
however, if it does happen, i would really love it to happen against spurs and hull. =)
QUOTE(StarGhazzer @ Oct 15 2009, 07:46 PM)
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Rosicky is a player of energy with the experience to know that simplicity is genius. Get the ball, look up, release it to a well placed team mate, move and look for it again. If there`s an opportunity to shoot, take it. Rosicky oils the wheels of our attack; he has an eye for the exquisite pass as well as the simple one (his defence carving through ball for Bendtner in Liege springs to mind). Rosicky is not an individual virtuoso as some of our attacking players have been wont to be, he makes those around him play better too.
http://www.arsenal.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=516355
i must say that it's been a real joy to be able to see rosicky back in the first team and playing freely. to be honest, i wasn't too optimistic that i would see him play for the arsenal first team again regularly...
QUOTE(sOuLx @ Oct 16 2009, 12:25 AM)
regardless of who's back, i hope that wenger keeps to his policy not to fix something that ain't broken.mannone has taken his opportunity in goal well and i believe that he should be given the chance to prove that he can be consistent.
fabianski (and almunia when he recovers) will need to win back their places.
QUOTE(elvenchou1987 @ Oct 15 2009, 08:33 PM)
The Star paper says that Nasri might be back this weekend. Hope its true. Then we have our full squad back !!!
it's good to hear that nasri will be back soon. however, much as i'd love him to replace diaby (who has been mediocre at best in my book), i believe that he will also need to fight his way back into the first team. however, the positive is that outfield players usually have more chances to prove themselves during a match as compared to goalkeepers.
Oct 16 2009, 10:19 AM

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