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English Clubs Arsenal Street Talk, 10/3 03:45 ARS vs POR | FT: ARS 3-1 BUR

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post Feb 21 2010, 03:07 PM

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QUOTE(rich8610 @ Feb 21 2010, 02:01 PM)
chelsea get the champion is the most appropiate..lolz. Everton can beat MU gao gao..then everton very geng lor..we hardly able to fight when against Mu..really funny...
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meh, say that when they were crowned champion in May, until then the race is still open. Everton is not weak team, and not only MU, they beat Chelsea too this season. With Moyes, Everton got the habit of putting good performance in the second half of the season. We trashed them in the early part of the season and draw them in harsh snowy night. This season is less predictable than before, some so called small team is putting up surprise now and then.
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QUOTE(sakaito @ Feb 21 2010, 12:12 PM)
yep.. David Moyes has done a tremendous job of hanging in there with the players that he got. If AW were to leave/retire, i want Moyes to replace him. biggrin.gif rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(sickx @ Feb 21 2010, 12:42 PM)
moyes or o'neill!i love both of them.both play attacking football! thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(jam_lennon @ Feb 21 2010, 01:15 PM)
this is the first time i heard ppl said moyes play attacking football, but i admire his scouting, such as cahill, felliani, alteta,
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QUOTE(little_mozart @ Feb 21 2010, 01:25 PM)
in b4 pat rice will replace aw laugh.gif
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aw to get the boot?

nahhhhhhhh

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post Feb 21 2010, 03:33 PM

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Players that contributed to the win:

1. Eboue
2. Almunia
3. Walcott
4. Ramsey
5. Song
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post Feb 21 2010, 03:33 PM

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David Moyes is a really good manager, I even heard that SAF acknowledges him as his succesor at Old Trafford.
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post Feb 21 2010, 03:45 PM

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I thaught Nasri,Walcott and Eboue did wonderfully well today.

Walcott using his pace destroyed Sunderland LB but just unlucky not to score in a few occasions.Nasri once again did remind of Hleb but perhaps a far better person and vision than Hleb. Eboue needless to say without him there probably won't be a goal until the 90th minutes.

Bendtner was really underpar for his finishing skills.If he can sharpen that part this season will be interesting.Eventhough he did not so well do rememeber the 1st goal came from him passing all defenders making them thaught it is an offside.

Fabregas did a few good passes today but he could have score more than 1 eventually.

Overall,an above average performance which i say enough for this stage with lots of injuries so stop whining which players did not perform well.
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QUOTE(Azurues @ Feb 21 2010, 03:45 PM)

Overall,an above average performance which i say enough for this stage with lots of injuries so stop whining which players did not perform well.
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Slightly above average, we could hit em more with the space they gave us. Eboue was really wonderful.
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post Feb 21 2010, 04:34 PM

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you guys watch the highlight
when arsenal infront of goal
fan shouting shoot!!
haha funny
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post Feb 21 2010, 04:47 PM

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I can't help myself noticing that some of the fans are condemning Theo. Despite the poor crosses, his movement was fantastic. I thought he did pretty good, well better than Nasri. Nasri, besides his fancy footwork and that shot, i think he had rather a quiet game.

Walcott is still young, and i think he's improving pretty well. Give him time, and he'll flourish. He has bags of potential. He'l be one of the best in seasons to come.

One of you pointed out that Bendtner has to sharpen his finishing. He's a good player, all he needs is a little more confident and composure. He needs more game, and he'll start banging goals.

Silvestre was dreadful, slow, and being outclassed physically as well. He's just utter rubbish in the 1st eleven. I think Sol was so much better than him, and hope He'll be restored.

It was one of those days is either we win it, or loose it. Luck may have played a lil here when Bent and Jones miss those opportunities.
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post Feb 21 2010, 06:34 PM

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QUOTE(madblacktt @ Feb 21 2010, 03:14 PM)
aw to get the boot?

nahhhhhhhh
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QUOTE(ESLord @ Feb 21 2010, 02:05 PM)
hehe, read the sameting and Manu's thread. They also says the samething abt moyes replacing SAF
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i'm not saying AW will get the boot... but looking at it, Moyes has been on tight budget every year and managed to find players that'll fit into his system. Look at Pienaar, Feillani, Gosling, Arteta, Osman, Anichebe just to name a few. These players were barely heard of and yet they perform really well at top flight level. Speaking of which, Arteta cost 2Mil, Osman cost nothing.. product of Everton Academy, Pienaar 2mil, Gosling free, Anichebe another academy product.... however what i like about Moyes is that he's not shy to spend as AW would. Feillani cost 12M and Bilyaletdinov cost around 8Mil but both are impact players. biggrin.gif

anyway, what the heck i'm talking about Moyes in here. nod.gif
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post Feb 21 2010, 06:56 PM

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dia sudah salah paham liao..

only death will separate aw and arsenal OK
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post Feb 21 2010, 06:59 PM

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QUOTE(little_mozart @ Feb 21 2010, 06:56 PM)
dia sudah salah paham liao..

only death will separate aw and arsenal OK
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hahaha.. yep... most likely. heh heh i think AW will be Director of Football after he retires from coaching. biggrin.gif
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post Feb 21 2010, 11:43 PM

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QUOTE(buzzfizz @ Feb 21 2010, 03:33 PM)
David Moyes is a really good manager, I even heard that SAF acknowledges him as his succesor at Old Trafford.
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Consider the budget he got from Everton and with the performance, he is one of the good manager around.
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post Feb 22 2010, 01:48 AM

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QUOTE(sakaito @ Feb 21 2010, 06:59 PM)
hahaha.. yep... most likely. heh heh i think AW will be Director of Football after he retires from coaching. biggrin.gif
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lol, then we will still be on tight budget hahahaha
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QUOTE(sakaito @ Feb 21 2010, 06:34 PM)
i'm not saying AW will get the boot... but looking at it, Moyes has been on tight budget every year and managed to find players that'll fit into his system. Look at Pienaar, Feillani, Gosling, Arteta, Osman, Anichebe just to name a few. These players were barely heard of and yet they perform really well at top flight level. Speaking of which, Arteta cost 2Mil, Osman cost nothing.. product of Everton Academy, Pienaar 2mil, Gosling free, Anichebe another academy product.... however what i like about Moyes is that he's not shy to spend as AW would. Feillani cost 12M and Bilyaletdinov cost around 8Mil but both are impact players. biggrin.gif

anyway, what the heck i'm talking about Moyes in here.  nod.gif
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I'm also an admirer of Moyes, but for the bolded part... hehe, Arshavin and Vermaelen? Didn't they bring enough impact upon arrival?
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QUOTE(StarGhazzer @ Feb 22 2010, 03:20 AM)
I'm also an admirer of Moyes, but for the bolded part... hehe, Arshavin and Vermaelen? Didn't they bring enough impact upon arrival?
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Indeed they are good buy. AW should buy Jack Rodwell & Gosling before MU gets them flex.gif
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QUOTE(StarGhazzer @ Feb 22 2010, 03:20 AM)
I'm also an admirer of Moyes, but for the bolded part... hehe, Arshavin and Vermaelen? Didn't they bring enough impact upon arrival?
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yeah... they did. hehe... so he's more like AW eh? perfect! rclxms.gif rclxms.gif

Gosling? Rodwell? why? we got Walcott and Wilshere coming up. Randall, JET and Sunu waiting to break into the team. Same with Barazite, Norveit and others in the reserves.

BTW, Gosling or Rodwell will cost something like what Walcott cost us.

btw, Roman Pavlyuchenko scored 2 for spuds last nite. We should've got him on loan... oh well... hehe. interesting to see that spuds moved to 4th and increasingly becomes a threat to our title ambition. I hope we'll do well when we have to travel to WHL later in April. I think we have a chance at Stoke this weekend and also a high chance of finishing March with 12 points. Nevertheless, hopefully we'll have Gallas, Eduardo and Arshavin back by next week.

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post Feb 22 2010, 11:48 AM

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QUOTE(sakaito @ Feb 22 2010, 09:44 AM)
btw, Roman Pavlyuchenko scored 2 for spuds last nite. We should've got him on loan... oh well... hehe.
agreed with you bro, it would be nice to see him pair with Arshavin... but oh well...

hope this time, Gunners can defeat Stoke at least same figure with Sunderland and it would be nice...

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post Feb 22 2010, 11:57 AM

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before CL game, full 6 points at stock & burn is a must!
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QUOTE(Kimie @ Feb 22 2010, 11:48 AM)
agreed with you bro, it would be nice to see him pair with Arshavin... but oh well...

hope this time, Gunners can defeat Stoke at least same figure with Sunderland and it would be nice...
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i'd take 1-0 anytime over 4-4 draw or lost. smile.gif
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1-nil to the Arsenal eh? That would be a fine win for us nonetheless.

I know you guys all have high hopes on Walcott & Wilshere... and with Watt, JET, & co all coming up... I'm afraid that our first teamers will not be patience enough to sustain anymore 'learning period' and would leave hence the same situation we had before...

I hope this time AW would be able to keep all the players together for a long time...

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