Arsenal Street Talk, 13 May 2012 | 2155 | WBA v. ARS
Arsenal Street Talk, 13 May 2012 | 2155 | WBA v. ARS
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Apr 13 2012, 01:07 AM
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This is old, but the Ramsey's curse is stll in effect this season. Celebrities beware...
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Apr 13 2012, 10:57 AM
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Liverpool is undergoing some major spring cleaning. I think its a good move by the owner to flush out underperforming staff, not just blaming on the manager and the players. Unlike a certain Russian billionaire, identifying in depth what the cause of the rot and circumvent the problem as a short term goal and then lay out a long term plan for the coming season, is the way to go.
Simply firing your manager on a yearly basis and horde the market with worthless purchases while keeping your old lions isn't exactly radiating brilliance as an owner. Liverpool may be a wreck, but its not total loss for them. I genuinely believe they will rebound next season stronger and with a resounding plan for their current manager and the team. You guys think any Liverpool player worth buying next season? |
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Apr 13 2012, 01:34 PM
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QUOTE(JustForFun @ Apr 13 2012, 12:06 PM) Thee, hee. I was merely throwing a bait for trollers on Friday 13th. No harm done. Arsenal fans and Liverpools fans are matured enough to speak their minds on opposing team players.I think its a resounding no to my suggestions that any Liverpool worth to be brought into Arsenal. Currently, I don't see the need nor the urge to buy Liverpool players. Most our department are sufficient with upcoming reserved players coming into terms with playing for the first team as well as rumors of Podolski arriving in the summer. I'd say Arsenal is in good hands at the moment. Though should a Liverpool player be considered, I'm all up for Kuyt. What's better than having two Orange teammates in the team? I have such great respect for his work rate and passion. |
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Apr 13 2012, 02:04 PM
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Apr 13 2012, 09:07 PM
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QUOTE(Adryan @ Apr 13 2012, 07:39 PM) Good post!! Come to think of it, what if it was Arsenal in Liverpool's shoes? If you look at it, Arsenal have been showing good performance this season (overall). Its safe to say many fans of Gunners around the world are happy or atleast content with our present situation. UCL spot is almost secure, very minimal injuries among our players, our home grown players are maturing, our captain fantastic a potential Golden Boot winner, quality signings, playing top of our games with positive dressing room vibes and a brighter (less debt) future next season. In a nutshell, we've done good.I think it's good that the Liverpool owners are showing their ruthlessness. I think so far, Damien Comolli, Peter Bruckner (doctor) are leaving and rumours that John Achterburg (goalkeeping coach) is also set to leave. There's also a rumour that Johan Cruyff has agreed a deal in principle but that remains to be seen. I think Chelsea has a bigger rebuilding process than Liverpool because their squad at the moment relies heavily on their older players - Drogba, Lampard, Terry, Cole, Malouda and such. Even Torres is 28 and you hardly see Chelsea having youngsters in their team. I've only heard of Ryan Berthrand, Josh McEachran and Romelu Lukaku but all three are hardly playing or have hardly impressed me. To replace their older players, they've got to spend tons of money on players in the future. I do hope you're right about Liverpool coming back because the process of rebuilding won't happen in a season! The league has been absolutely disastrous but at least Liverpool have won the League Cup and are in the FA Cup semi-final and it can still be a successful season. But.....still 7 years without a cup. Liverpool on the other hand, have won the Carling Cup, with the FA cup a bright prospect for them this season. Unfortunately though, their current form is appalling in the league despite buying top players last season and the return of KD at Anfield. Years from now, people will talk about Liverpool winning the double (carling and FA) despite the slump in form, and Arsenal won't be mentioned in the same breath as Liverpool regardless of how we performed. Perhaps the only worthy news mentioning is that of the return of King Henry to the Emirates. So here's the £35 million question: who is the better team this season between Arsenal and Liverpool? |
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Apr 15 2012, 11:37 AM
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Lol, arshavin. Probably being funny where its not appropriate.
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Apr 16 2012, 11:03 PM
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QUOTE(StarGhazzer @ Apr 16 2012, 08:57 PM) We both do, bro. Not just for his talents and contribution, but his attitude and charisma seems to rub off to his teammates. Plus, he's a natural in front of the camera and a sure money maker for jerseys. But I think its for the best that he leaves Arsenal to return to his childhood club. I'm happy that he is doing well in the first team and Arsenal is coping well with his departure. |
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May 12 2012, 08:59 PM
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