Full Fixtures of season 2011/12:- MATCH[ ]DD/MM/YY[ ]HOME TEAM v. AWAY TEAM[ ]RESULTS EPL 17/08/2013 Arsenal 1-3 Aston Villa | Giroud 6' (assist by Chamberlain) UCL 22/08/2013 Fenerbahce 0-3 Arsenal | Gibbs 51' (assist by Walcott), Ramsey 64' (assist by Wilshere), Giroud 77'(P) EPL 24/08/2013 Fulham 1-3 Arsenal | Giroud 14' (assist by Ramsey), Podolski 41', Podolski 68' (assist by Cazorla) UCL 27/08/2013 Arsenal 2-0 Fenerbahce | Ramsey 25', Ramsey 72' (assist by Gibbs)
EPL 01/09/2013 Arsenal 1-0 Tottenham Hotspur | Giroud 23' (assist by Walcott) EPL 14/09/2013 Sunderland 1-3 Arsenal | Giroud 11' (assist by Ozil), Ramsey 67' (assist by Jenkinson), Ramsey 76' (assist by Giroud) UCL 19/09/2013 Olympique Marseille 1-2 Arsenal | Walcott 65', Ramsey 84' (assist by Gibbs) EPL 22/09/2013 Arsenal 3-1 Stoke City | Ramsey 5', Mertesacker 36' (assist by Ozil), Sagna 72' (assist by Ozil) COC 26/09/2013 West Bromwich Albion 1-1 Arsenal | PEN 4-3 | Eisfeld 62' (assist by Bendtner) EPL 28/09/2013 Swansea 1-4 Arsenal | Gnabry 58' (assist by Ramsey), Ramsey 62' (assist by Giroud)
UCL 02/10/2013 Arsenal 2-0 Napoli | Ozil 8' (assist by Ramsey), Giroud 15' (assist by Ozil) EPL 06/10/2013 West Bromwich Albion 1-1 Arsenal | Wilshere 63' (assist by Rosicky) EPL 19/10/2013 Arsenal 4-1 Norwich City | Wilshere 18'(assist by Giroud), Ozil 58'(assist by Giroud), 88' (assist by Ramsey), Ramsey 83' UCL 22/10/2013 Arsenal 1-2 Borussia Dortmund | Giroud 41' (assist by Sagna) EPL 26/10/2013 Arsenal 2-0 Crystal Palace | Arteta 47' (penalty, assist by Gnarby), Giroud 87' (assist by Ramsey) COC 29/10/2013 Arsenal 0-2 Chelsea
EPL 02/11/2013 Arsenal 2-0 Liverpool | S.Cazorla 19' (assist by S.Cazorla), Ramsey 59' (assist by Ozil) UCL 6/11/2013 Arsenal 1-0 Borussia Dortmund | Ramsey 62' (assist by Giroud) EPL 10/11/2013 Manchester United 1-0 Arsenal EPL 23/11/2013 Arsenal 2-0 Southampton | Giroud 22' (assist by Boruc), Giroud 86' (pen) UCL 27/11/2013 Arsenal 2-0 Olympique Marseille | Wilshere 1', Wilshere 65' (assist by Ozil) EPL 30/11/2013 Cardiff City 0-3 Arsenal | Ramsey 29' (assist by Ozil), Flamini 86' (assist by Ozil), Ramsey 90' (assist by Walcott)
EPL 04/12/2013 Arsenal 2-0 Hull City | Bendtner 2' (assist by Jenkinson), Ozil 47' (assist by Ramsey) EPL 07/12/2013 Arsenal 1-1 Everton | Ozil 80' (assist by Walcott) UCL 11/12/2013 Napoli 2-0 Arsenal EPL 14/12/2013 Manchester City 6-3 Arsenal | Walcott 31' (assist by Ozil), 63' (assist by Ramsey), Mertesacker 90' (assist by Ozil) EPL 21/12/2013 Arsenal 0-0 Chelsea EPL 26/12/2013 West Ham United 1-3 Arsenal | Walcott 68', 71 (assist by Podolski), Podolski 79' (assist by Giroud) EPL 28/12/2013 Newcastle United v. Arsenal | Giroud 65' (assist by Walcott)
EPL 01/01/2014 Arsenal v. Cardiff City | Bendtner 89', Walcott 90' (assist by Wilshere) FA 04/01/2014 Round 3 COC 7-8/01/2014 Semi Final 1L EPL 11/01/2014 Aston Villa v. Arsenal EPL 18/01/2014 Arsenal v. Fulham COC 21-22/01/2014 Semi Final 2L FA 25/01/2014 Round 4 EPL 28/01/2014 Southampton v. Arsenal
EPL 01/02/2014 Arsenal v. Crystal palace EPl 08/02/2014 Liverpool v. Arsenal EPL 11/02/2014 Arsenal v. Manchester United FA 15/02/2014 Round 5 UCL 18-19-25-26/02/2014 Round of 16 1L EPL 22/02/2014 Arsenal v. Sunderland
EPL 01/03/2014 Stoke City v. Arsenal COC 02/03/2014 Final EPL 08/03/2014 Arsenal v. Swansea FA 08/03/2014 Quarter Final UCL 11-12-18-19/03/2014 Round of 16 2L EPl 15/03/2014 Tottenham Hotspur v. Arsenal EPL 22/03/2014 Chelsea v. Arsenal EPL 29/03/2014 Arsenal v. Manchester City
UCL 1-2/04/2014 Quarter Final 1L EPL 05/04/2014 Everton v. Arsenal UCL 8-9/04/2014 Quarter Final 2L FA 12/04/2014 Semi Final EPL 12/04/2014 Arsenal v. West Ham United EPL 19/04/2014 Hull City v. Arsenal UCL 22-23/04/2014 Semi Final 1L EPL 26/04/2014 Arsenal v. Newcastle United UCL 29-30/04/2014 Semi Final 2L
EPL 03/05/2014 Arsenal v. West Bromwich Albion EPL 11/05/2014 Norwich City v. Arsenal FA 17/05/2014 Final UCL 24/05/2014 Final
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Full Fixtures of season 2011/12:- MATCH[ ]DD/MM/YY[ ]HOME TEAM v. AWAY TEAM[ ]RESULTS EPL 18/08/12 Arsenal 0-0 Sunderland EPL 25/08/12 Stoke City 0-0 Arsenal
EPL 01/09/12 Liverpool 0-2 Arsenal | 31' L. Podolski (assist by Cazorla), 68' Cazorla (assist by L. Podolski) EPL 15/09/12 Arsenal 6-1 Southampton | J. Hooiveld (OG) 11' , L. Podolski 31' , Y. Gervinho 35' (assist by Arteta), N. Clyne (OG) 37', Y. Gervinho 71' , T. Walcott 88' (assist by Cazorla) UCL 19/09/12 Montpellier 1-2 Arsenal | 16' L. Podolski (assist by O. Giroud), 18' Y. Gervinho (assist by C. Jenkinson) EPL 22/09/12 Manchester City 1-1 Arsenal | 82' L. Koscielny COC 26/09/12 Arsenal 6-1 Coventry City | O. Giroud 39', A. Oxlade-Chamberlain 57', A. Arshavin 63', T. Walcott 74', Miquel 80', T. Walcott 90' EPL 29/09/12 Arsenal 1-2 Chelsea | Y. Gervinho 42' (assist by A. Oxlade-Chamberlain)
UCL 4/10/12 Arsenal 3-1 Olympiakos Piraeus | Y. Gervinho 42' (assist by Arteta), L. Podolski 56' (assist by Y. Gervinho), A. Ramsey 90'+4 (assist by O. Giroud) EPL 06/10/12 West Ham United 1-3 Arsenal | 41' O. Giroud (assist by L. Podolski), 77' T. Walcott (assist by O. Giroud), 83' Cazorla (assist by T. Walcott) EPL 20/10/12 Norwich City 1-0 Arsenal UCL 24/10/12 Arsenal 0-2 Schalke 04 EPL 27/10/12 Arsenal 1-0 Queens Park Rangers | Arteta 84' COC 31/10/12 Reading 5-7 Arsenal (A.E.T) | 45'+2 T. Walcott, 64' O. Giroud, 89' L. Koscielny, 90'+6 T. Walcott, 103' M. Chamakh, 120'+1 T. Walcott, 120'+3 M. Chamakh
EPL 03/11/12 Manchester United 2-1 Arsenal | 90'+5 Cazorla UCL 07/11/12 Schalke 04 2-2 Arsenal | 18' T. Walcott, 26' O. Giroud (assist by L. Podolski) EPL 10/11/12 Arsenal 3-3 Fulham | O. Giroud 11' (assist by T. Walcott), L. Podolski 23' (assist by Arteta), O. Giroud 69' (assist by T. Walcott) EPL 17/11/12 Arsenal 5-2 Tottenham Hotspur | P. Mertesacker 24' (assist by T. Walcott), L. Podolski 42', O. Giroud 45'+1 (assist by Cazorla), Cazorla 60' (assist by L. Podolski), T. Walcott 90'+1 (assist by A. Oxlade-Chamberlain) UCL 21/11/12 Arsenal 2-0 Montpellier | J. Wilshere 49' (assist by O. Giroud), L. Podolski 63' (assist by O. Giroud) EPL 24/11/12 Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal EPL 28/11/12 Everton 1-1 Arsenal | T. Walcott 1' (assist by A. Ramsey)
EPL 01/12/12 Arsenal 0-2 Swansea UCL 05/12/12 Olympiakos 2-1 Arsenal | T. Rosický 38' (assist by Gervinho) EPL 08/12/12 Arsenal 2-0 West Bromwich Albion | Arteta 26' (penalty), Arteta 64' (penalty) COC 12/12/12 Bradford City [ps]*1 - 1 Arsenal | T. Vermaelen 88' (assist by Cazorla) EPL 18/12/12 Reading 2-5 Arsenal | L. Podolski (assist by K. Gibbs) 14', Cazorla 32' (assist by L. Podolski), Cazorla 35' (assist by K. Gibbs), Cazorla 60' (assist by L. Podolski), T. Walcott 80' (assist by Cazorla) EPL 22/12/12 Wigan Athletic 0-1 Arsenal | 60' Arteta (PK) EPL 29/12/12 Arsenal 7-3 Newcastle United | T. Walcott 20' (assist by L. Podolski), A. Oxlade-Chamberlain 51' (assist by Cazorla), L. Podolski 64', T. Walcott 73' (assist by K. Gibbs), O. Giroud 85' (assist by T. Walcott), O. Giroud 87' (assist by T. Walcott), T. Walcott 90'+2 (assist by J. Wilshere)
EPL 01/01/13 Southampton 1-1 Arsenal | Guilherme (OG) 41' FA 05/01/13 Swansea 2-2 Arsenal | L. Podolski 81', K. Gibbs 83' EPL 12/01/13 Arsenal 0-2 Manchester City FA 17/01/13 Arsenal 1-0 Swansea | J. Wilshere 86' (assist by O. Giroud) EPL 19/01/13 Chelsea 2-1 Arsenal | T. Walcott 58' (assist by Cazorla) EPL 24/01/13 Arsenal 5-1 West Ham United | L. Podolski 22' (assist by J. Wilshere), O. Giroud 47' (assist by T. Walcott), Cazorla 53' (assist by L. Podolski), T. Walcott 54' (assist by L. Podolski), O. Giroud 57' (assist by L. Podolski) FA 26/01/13 Brighton & Hove Albion 2-3 Arsenal | O. Giroud 17', O. Giroud 57', T. Walcott 85' EPL 29/01/13 Arsenal 2-2 Liverpool | O. Giroud 64' (assist by J. Wilshere), T. Walcott 67' (assist by O. Giroud)
EPL 02/02/13 Arsenal 1-0 Stoke City | Podolski 78' EPL 09/02/13 Sunderland 0-1 Arsenal | Cazorla 36' (assist by Walcott) FA 16/02/13 Arsenal 0-1 Blackburn Rovers UCL 20/02/13 Arsenal 1-3 Bayern Munich | Podolski 55' (assist by Wilshere) EPL 23/02/13 Arsenal 2-1 Aston Villa | Cazorla 6', 85' (assist by Nacho Monreal)
EPL 04/03/13 Tottenham Hotspur 2-1 Arsenal | Mertesacker 51' (assist by Walcott) UCL 14/03/13 Bayern Munich 0-2 Arsenal | Giroud 3' (assist by Walcott), Koscielny 86' (assist by Cazorla) EPL 16/03/13 Swansea 0-2 Arsenal | Nacho Monreal 74' (assist by Giroud), Gervinho 90'+1 (assist by Ramsey) EPL 30/03/13 Arsenal 4-1 Reading | Gervinho 11' (assist by Cazorla), Cazorla 48' (assist by Gervinho), Giroud 67' (assist by Gervinho), Arteta(PK) 77'
EPL 06/04/13 West Bromwich Albion 1-2 Arsenal | Rosicky 20' (assist by Gervinho), Rosicky 50' EPL 13/04/13 Arsenal 3-1 Norwich City | Arteta 85' (penalty), Giroud 88' (assist by Chamberlain), Podolski 90'+1 (assist by Walcott) EPL 16/04/13 Arsenal 0-0 Everton EPL 20/04/13 Fulham 0-1 Arsenal | 43' Mertesacker (assist by Koscielny) EPL 28/04/13 Arsenal 1-1 Manchester United | Walcott 2' (assist by Rosicky)
EPL 04/05/13 Queens Park Rangers 0-1 Arsenal | Walcott 1' (assist by Arteta) EPL 12/05/13 Arsenal 4-1 Wigan Athletic | Podolski 11' (assist by Cazorla), Walcott 63' (assist by Cazorla), L. Podolski 68' (assist by Cazorla), A. Ramsey 71' (assist by Cazorla) EPL 19/05/13 Newcastle United 0-1 Arsenal | Koscielny 52' (assist by Podolski)
'A meeting in coarse cotton, sixpence for leather and laces. Factory hardened arms mix oil and mud. A century and a quarter forward, Gunners together; battles ahead. From those first heavy steps; Men will become gods.'
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Arsenal Football Club was originally founded in 1886 by employees of the the Dial Square workshop at the Royal Arsenal, which was an armaments factory in South-East London, in a district named Woolwich. Consequently, they were first named ‘Dial Square’ A Scotsman, David Danskin is the man said to have bought the first football for the club. Among the first players for the club was former Nottingham Forest goalkeeper, Fred Beardsley who would be the one to obtain a set of red kits, the colour the Arsenal still wear today. The first match for the new club took place on December 11, 1886 in an open field in the Isle of Dogs (another London district) against a club known as the Eastern Wanderers in which the club won 6-0. What is interesting is that other than the date of this match, everything else written so far may possibly be a myth.
By Christmas however, they had changed the name of their club to Royal Arsenal. They originally played on Plumstead Common before moving to Manor Ground in 1888. Royal Arsenal would move away and then return to Manor Ground as Invicta Ground proved too costly for them. Playing in the amateur leagues proved fruitful for Royal Arsenal as they won a couple of trophies and largely outclassed the other amateur clubs from London. But it wasn’t all rosy for them as the professional clubs attempted to sign their players and they were subsequently banned for amateur football for being too professional, which relegated them to only playing friendlies and in the FA Cup. So 1893 in a bid to gain access into the Football League, Royal Arsenal changed their name to Woolwich Arsenal and became a limited liability company, and attempted to buy the Manor Ground. This ended up working and Woolwich Arsenal began life in the Second Division, where they would spend eleven years, generally finishing mid-table every year. Under the guidance of manager Harry Bradshaw, Woolwich Arsenal would gain promotion to the First Division, where they would lose their manager before the season started to Fulham. They would never come close to challenging for the League title due to financial concerns. Their playing grounds were on the South side of London where most clubs in the division were on the North side, and so to stay afloat they were forced into selling their top players, which resulted in smaller attendances for home matches. In 1910 Woolwich Arsenal went into voluntary liquidation as they were on the verge of bankruptcy when Sir Henry Norris, the chairman of Fulham FC, and other businessmen bought the club. Norris was well aware of the financial difficulties of the location of Woolwich Arsenal and so attempted to merge the club with Fulham, and when that failed, attempted to have them play on alternating Saturdays, which also failed. And so Norris focused on finding a new location for the club, eventually setting his sights on Highbury, in North London, which was met with opposition from the fans and the residents of Highbury. Norris forced it through and spent 125,000 pounds on a new Stadium (9.5 million in 2010 prices) Having been relegated back to the Second Division, Woolwich Arsenal would move to Highbury in 1913, and change their name from ‘Woolwich Arsenal’ to ‘The Arsenal. After four years of no competitive football due to World War 1, The Arsenal would gain promotion into the First Division in a dubious way. In the final season of football in 1914, Arsenal had finished in 6th place, but the First Division was expanding from 20 clubs to 22 and two clubs were to be given the extra two places in the division. Chelsea was given the one place, despite being relegated in the previous season. The other club that had been relegated was none other than Tottenham Hotspur, and they were in the running for the extra place along with Barnsley and Wolves, who had finished ahead of Arsenal. Despite all this, Norris argued that The Arsenal should obtain promotion due to their “long service to league football” and the League board agreed, voting 18-8 to promote The Arsenal. It was alleged that they only managed this promotion due to bribery by Norris with his good friend and chairman of Liverpool, John McKenna, and has fueled the long-standing intense rivalry with Tottenham every since. It has also been argued that Norris was aware of match fixing before the war by Liverpool and Manchester United and used it as a tool to be promoted. Whatever the case, The Arsenal gained entrance into the First Division in 1919 and have never left since, holding the record for the longest unbroken stretch of top-flight football.
After some very poor showing and narrowly avoiding relegation, Norris had enough of his manager Leslie Knighton and hired Herbert Chapman in 1925. Chapman would put his stamp on The Arsenal, changing the way the club did things. Chapman changed the training philosophy and physiotherapy regimes and added numbers to the players shirts, a practice that is now common-place across the footballing world. He also altered the kit, adding white sleeves in 1933, and insisted The Arsenal be known as just ‘Arsenal’ so they would be the first club in alphabetical order every time. He even managed to change the name of the nearby tube station from Gillespie Road to Arsenal, which now has a 52 metre mural to commemorate the team’s move from Highbury in 2006. Chapman also changed the way the game was played on the pitch with the new formation now called ‘WM‘ which can also be described as a 3-2-5 or a 3-2-2-3. It proved so successful that by the late 1930s, most clubs had adopted this formation In Hebert Chapman’s first season in charge, Arsenal made their best finish ever in the league by placing second, but the next few seasons had them stay mid-table. Norris allowed Chapman to spend large sums of money however, and nearly won their first ever trip to the FA Cup final, losing 1-0 to Cardiff City. Three years later, and after buying Arsenal greats Cliff Bastin, David Jack and Alex James, Arsenal made the FA Cup final once more, this time defeating Chapman’s old club Huddersfield Town 2-0 and earning the clubs first ever major trophy. They then won the League title for the first time in 1931, recording their best ever win against Grimsby Town, 9-1, which still stands. In 1932 Arsenal lost the FA Cup Final to Newcastle 2-1 after they had a goal that was wrongly awarded as a goal kick. The 1932-33 season would see Arsenal win their 2nd league title. In January 1934, Herbert Chapman would suddenly pass away from pneumonia, but that would not stop the winning ways as they would win the League again that season, as well as 1934-35 and 1937-38 and another FA Cup in 1936. Arsenal were such a strong club that in 1934, England had seven Arsenal players start a match and defeated the then, World Champions Italy 3-2, and is still a record for most players from a single club starting a match for England. On March 9, 1935 Arsenal saw it’s largest ever attendance for a match versus Sunderland, counting 73,295 fans at Highbury. The Second World War would suspend all competitive football for the 1939-40 season, and Highbury was used as an ARP station (Air Raid Precautions), and had a bomb destroy the North Bank roof and setting fire to the terrace. With Highbury taken Arsenal played their home matches at White Hart Lane while football still continued, although the matches do not count in official statistics as star players would play as ‘guests’ for various clubs when not in the armed forces. The war claimed nine first team Arsenal players, the most of any club in the top flight. Arsenal were also afflicted with a heavy financial burden of repairing their war damaged stadium, and consequently struggled when regular club football began once again in 1946, finishing 13th. Tom Whittaker took over as manager and won the League title in the 1947-48 season. They would then win the FA Cup in 1949-50, a 2-0 win over Liverpool. After nearly winning the Double in the 51-52 season, but failing in both competitions, Arsenal won their 7th League title the following year in what was one
of the closest title races ever, narrowly beating Preston North End only on goal average. The title would ultimately prove to be Arsenal’s last trophy for seventeen long years. Tom Whittaker would pass away in 1956, and Arsenal would try and fail with Jack Crayston, George Swindin and Billy Wright as managers, generally finishing mid-table, and having to endure Tottenham winning the double in 1961. On May 5, 1966 Highbury would see it’s lowest ever attendance be recorded with 4,554 in the stands, and having only one player in England’s 1966 World Cup winning squad, a far cry from the successful and prosperous times under Chapman and Whittaker. Wright, then the manager, was fired and the Arsenal board made the odd appointment of their club physiotherapist Bertie Mee to replace him. The appointment of Bertie Mee was so surprising that he himself requested to return to his old role if he proved unsuccessful after one year. Alongside assistant Dave Sexton, Mee promoted players from the youth team, boys who would become household names in Charlie George, John Radford, and Ray Kennedy. Alongside Frank McLintock and Peter Shorey, they reached the League Cup in 1968 and 1969, but losing each one. They managed to make it into Europe for the 1970 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup however, winning it and ending their long trophy drought. The 1970-71 campaign then came, in which Arsenal recorded their first double winning campaign where they won the FA Cup and the League title, winning the league by defeating Tottenham at White Hart Lane on the last day, and defeating Liverpool 2-1 in extra time at Wembley. (And *we* complain about six years. Try 17 and then let’s talk crisis) Sadly the double winning side was broken up shortly after this, and after finishing 16th and 17, Bertie Mee gave his resignation.
Terry Neill would be appointed manager, and his time at the helm witnessed the strong emergence of an Irish core of Liam Brady, Pat Rice, Frank Stapleton, Pat Jennings, and David O’Leary which gave Arsenal a still-strong following amongst the Irish. While Neill’s time at the club was in the midst of the Liverpool dominance, he still managed to direct the club to three FA Cup finals in 1978, 79, 80 but only winning it in 79, when Alan Sunderland won the match in injury time to record a now-famous win. The 1979-80 season saw Arsenal play a record breaking 70 matches and reaching two finals, the FA Cup loss to West Ham and losing the finals in Europe to Valencia on penalties. The summer of 1980 saw Liam Brady leave for Juventus and apart from 1982-83, Arsenal continued to make the top four, but never looked like winning anything. The lost both Cup semi-finals that year and and Terry Neill struggled to manage the club, arguing with key players as a drinking culture immersed itself at Arsenal. After losing to Third Division Walsall in the League Cup, Neill was fired in Decemeber 1983 and replaced with Don Howe, under whom Arsenal would fare no better. And when Howe heard the board had approached Terry Venables (then at Barcelona) he resigned and Steve Burtenshaw was named caretaker while the club searched for a replacement. Alex Ferguson, then at Aberdeen in Scotland, was approached, but he rejected Arsenal and six month later would find himself at Manchester United.
In May 1986 former Arsenal player, George Graham was appointed manager of Arsenal. Graham would slowly sell off older players and promote from the youth team and was able to dictate a stronger sense of discipline at the club, something the previous managers had attempted and failed at. In Graham’s debut season, Arsenal was able to with the League Cup, coming from behind in the final against Liverpool with a double by Charlie Nichols. This was in the midst of a UEFA English ban for European competitions in relation to the Heysel disaster, and so Arsenal missed out on the 87-88 UEFA Cup.
The 87-88 campaign saw Arsenal lose the League Cup final to Luton Town, but Graham was building a squad that would continue to improve with their young defense coming together under captain Tony Adams, Lee Dixon, Steve Bould and Nigel Winterburn. This, buoyed by the terrific midfield of David Rocastle, Michael Thomas and Paul Merson and goal-scoring sensation Alan Smith, in 1989 Arsenal would finally win their first League title since 1971, and would do so in stunning fashion. Arsenal led the league since Christmas, but allowed Liverpool, who were going for the Double, to overtake them by losing to Derby County and drawing at home to Wimbeldon. The final match of the season was at Anfield and Arsenal were required to win by two goals in order to win the title. With 90 minutes gone, Arsenal were up 1-0 when this happened:
And Arsenal were League Champions. Arsenal would have to wait until the 1990-91 season to find success again, and had to do so despite losing two points after a on-field brawl with Manchester United at Old Trafford, and losing Tony Adams for four months when he was sent to prison for drunk driving in December that year. However, they only lost one league match the entire year, and won the title by seven points. After signing Ian Wright from Crystal Palace in 1991 and losing David Rocastle to Leeds United the year after, Arsenal became known as ‘Boring, boring Arsenal’ depending on their stout defense and the goal-scoring prowess of Wright to win games. The FA Premier League was then created for the 1992-93 season, in which Arsenal were one of the founding members, and became the first club to win the FA Cup and League Cup double. The following year Arsenal won their second European trophy, defeating Parma 1-0 in the Cup Winner’s Cup final in Copenhagen.
Arsenal were forced to sack George Graham February 1995 when it was found he had taken an illegal payment of a player. Bruce Rioch took over at Arsenal, who guided Arsenal to the Cup Winner’s Cup Final, but lost to Real Zaragoza from a 40 yarder in the 120 minute; a howler by David Seaman. The summer of 1995 saw him Rioch sign Dutchman Dennis Bergkamp, breaking the English transfer recorded at the time. He was sacked just before the 1996 season over a dispute about the transfer funds. Arsenal then made the audacious and obscure decision to hire Frenchman Arsene Wenger from Nagoya Grampus Eight in Japan to manage their club. Wenger changed the club, completely eliminating the drinking culture that was prevalent at the time, changing the diets and training methods of the players, and brought about a change in tactics. Wenger brought in unknown players such as Patrick Vieira, Nicolas Anelka, Emmanuel Petit and Marc Overmars in 1997 and with George Graham’s noturious defense, Wenger became the first foreign manager to win the 1997-98 League title. Arsenal won the Double that year, winning the FA Cup. Ian Wright left that summer, having broken Cliff Bastin’s goalscoring record, his tally at Arsenal ending at 185 goals. The next few years were trophy-barren at Arsenal, despite signing Freddie Ljungberg and Thierry Henry. The rivalry with Manchester United fired up 1998-99 however as Arsenal finished 2nd in the League to United, and lost the FA Cup semi-final replay in extra time to them as well. The next season Arsenal again finished second best to Manchester United, this time by 18 points, and lost the EUFA Cup final in 0-0 game that went to penalties in Copenhagen to Galatasaray. The 2000-01 season saw Arsenal finish 2nd yet again to Manchester United, and lost in the FA Cup to Liverpool; as well as losing on the ‘away goals rule’ in the Champions league quarter-finals to eventual finalist Valencia.
The 2001-02 season became memorable as Arsenal’s furious attacking side lead by Thierry Henry won the Double for a record-tying third time. Arsenal were the only club to score in every game of the League that season, and went unbeaten away from home. They defeated Manchester United in the FA Cup, before also beating Chelsea in the finals. The 2002-03 was notable when Arsenal became the first club in over 20 years to retain the FA Cup title when they defeated Southampton in the final, but lost out on the League title to United losing their final game of the season at home to Leeds. That Last match day defeat to Leeds would become Arsenal’s last loss for over a year, and the 2003-04 season saw the rise of the ‘Invincibles’ where they won 26 and drew 12 matches, finishing 11 points clear of Chelsea in second place. Preston North End in 1888-89 is the only other team to have ever completed such a feat.
The following season Arsenal extended their unbeaten run to 49 consecutive League matches, an English league football record, when they finally lost to Manchester United. They failed to win the title that year as the newly cash rich Chelsea finished 12 points ahead, but managed to win the FA Cup for their 3rd time in four years. The 2005-06 season was largely disappointing, and Arsenal barely managed to obtain fourth place and their Champions League spot when St. Totteringham’s day came on the very last match day when Sp*rs lost to West Ham and Arsenal won their last ever match at Highbury stadium over Wigan. In the Champions League however, Arsenal made it the Finals against Barcelona, but a silly red card to keeper Jens Lehmann early in the match had Arsenal desperately defend a 1-0 lead for most of the game, before two late goals by Barca took the title away. Arsenal completed the move from historic Highbury to the Emirates stadium July 2006. Highbury was limited to only 38,500 seats after standing was banned in English football, and with the club unable to expand the stadium and needing to increase revenue streams to compete with money-giant clubs like Chelsea and Manchester United, a move down the road to Ashburton Grove was made. To facilitate the move in a manner that did not destroy the club financially, Arsene Wenger was forced to sell off highly paid stars and transition the club with youngsters, while still managing to be highly competitive and keep the fans into the massive 60,000+ stadium. Since the move Arsenal have stayed in the Champions League, qualifying for the competition for 14 years in a row, and have remained competitive in the Premier league, but ultimately collapsing the final months of the campaigns. December 11, 2011 saw Arsenal play at home and marked Arsenal’s 125 year in existence, and Arsenal celebrated the occasion the only way they know how; with style and class. The great-great-grandson of Fred Beardsley, the man who sourced the Arsenal original kit, assisted Vic Akers with the club’s kits and was brought onto the pitch in the pre-game ceremony. Supporters’ Stories were installed on benches outside the Armoury. A sixpence was thrown by referee Howard Webb at kick-off. Inside the players’ tunnel, celebrations of the 5-3 over Chelsea, and Henri Lansbury Sp*rs goal have been included on the walls. Arsenal had the Royal Artillery and Orchestra playing outside the stadium. The 1970s greats Bob Wilson, Charlie George, Frank McLintock, John Radford and Terry Neill were all introduced onto the Emirates pitch, followed by David O’Leary, Paul Davis, George Graham, Alan Smith, Anders Limpar and Ian Wright. Members of the Invincibles then took to the pitch, Ray Parlour, Robert Pires, Jens Lehmann, Lee Dixon, Lauren and Thierry Henry showed up. The great-grandchildren of founder David Danskin carried the matchball to begin the game. They even ensured there was a cannon alongside side the pitch.
Perhaps the best part of the weekend was the Friday prior, when Arsenal unveiled the statues of Herbert Chapman, Tony Adams and Thierry Henry outside the Stadium. So many greats could have been chosen, but it’s difficult to argue with the man who revolutionized football in the 1930s, the winning-est club captain, and the Arsenal’s record goal-scorer.
May there be more greatness to come for the beloved and storied club.
FA Cup Winners (10) 1930 Beat Huddersfield Town 2-0 1936 Beat Sheffield United 1-0 1950 Beat Liverpool 2-0 1971 Beat Liverpool 2-1 1979 Beat Manchester United 3-2 1993 Beat Sheffield Wednesday 2-1 1998 Beat Newcastle United 2-0 2002 Beat Chelsea 2-0 2003 Beat Southampton 1-0 2005 Beat Manchester Utd 5-4 on penalties (after 0-0 draw)
League Cup Winners (2) 1987 Beat Liverpool 2-1 1993 Beat Sheffield Wednesday 2-1
European Nights 1970 European Fairs Cup winners beating Anderlecht of Belgium 4-3 on aggregate. 1980 Cup Winners� Cup finalists losing on penalties to Valencia of Spain in Brussels. 1994 Cup Winners� Cup winners beating Parma of Italy 1-0 in the final in Copenhagen. 1995 Cup Winners� Cup finalists losing 2-1 to Real Zaragoza of Spain after extra time in Paris. 2000 UEFA Cup finalists losing 4-1 on penalties to Galatasaray after a 0-0 draw and extra time in Copenhagen. 2006 UEFA Champions League finalists losing 2-1 to Barcelona of Spain in Paris.
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Another one bites the dust. not surprising though... even zel is in front of him, and the other midfielders now. I wonder whether Eisfield will make it or not. At the moment, doesn't seem like it at all. http://www.brentfordfc.co.uk/news/article/...14-1318813.aspx
damn we never get players that are rumoured before the final day. yet wenger is giving his sly smile when asked about draxler. i think i'm going to see his face in the interview after the soton game and see if that sly smile is still there, if it is then i'm gonna let myself have expectations
damn we never get players that are rumoured before the final day. yet wenger is giving his sly smile when asked about draxler. i think i'm going to see his face in the interview after the soton game and see if that sly smile is still there, if it is then i'm gonna let myself have expectations
from the past experience, if AW doesn't deny rumours, it is 99% true. In regards to Draxler case, just fasten the seat belt, prevent you to jump up from sofa.
sad case that Arsenal and Sagna couldn't come in terms yet. .with all the excitement of signing Draxler but i am wee more anxious on Sagna signing the papers.
from the past experience, if AW doesn't deny rumours, it is 99% true. In regards to Draxler case, just fasten the seat belt, prevent you to jump up from sofa.
well, our current squad is still good enough, tho if can get the Drax, then at least we wont be shorthanded at the front if any injuries come along
QUOTE(me_kenny @ Jan 28 2014, 09:21 AM)
sad case that Arsenal and Sagna couldn't come in terms yet. .with all the excitement of signing Draxler but i am wee more anxious on Sagna signing the papers.
Crap no 1: all other club is exciting signing players while we only get the good news of signing a sponsor.... Manager hinting to extend his contract is our good news of the week. we can't even get Sagna to aggee on contract.
Crap no 2. There is no LIVE of Soton game ... right?
Crap no 1: all other club is exciting signing players while we only get the good news of signing a sponsor.... Manager hinting to extend his contract is our good news of the week. we can't even get Sagna to aggee on contract.
Crap no 2. There is no LIVE of Soton game ... right?
Of course there is a LIVE game, one does not simply put the league leaders out of the TV.
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While Chelsea and Man Utd already strengthen their squad, Le Boss not going to sign any player this January? Sigh... We desperately need striker right now.
Cannot watch match tomorrow morning, so all the best to our lads.. S'oton is not an easy opponent for sure.
While Chelsea and Man Utd already strengthen their squad, Le Boss not going to sign any player this January? Sigh... We desperately need striker right now.
Cannot watch match tomorrow morning, so all the best to our lads.. S'oton is not an easy opponent for sure.
maybe bcoz we already strong enough?
tho I do agree, signing new players can add depth to the team, but good players are hard to get during January transfer window..manu kira nasib baik can get Mata..and we need strikers? sure to be backup and challenge Jiru, but we have scored alot of goals from midfield, and we have Lord Bendtner..
This post has been edited by zimhibikie: Jan 28 2014, 11:03 AM
tho I do agree, signing new players can add depth to the team, but good players are hard to get during January transfer window..manu kira nasib baik can get Mata..and we need strikers? sure to be backup and challenge Jiru, but we have scored alot of goals from midfield, and we have Lord Bendtner..
If AW ever learned from the past, he should spend. He himself spoke about our tough upcoming fixtures, and we need depth plus qualities to win those games. We have the chance to win something this season, so we better make sure we won it.
Bac reportedly agreed to new contract extension...phew Currently we have the best defensive record (back 4 + Woj) and I certainly don't want to break that defense unit.. besides I don't think Jenks is ready yet..
Bac reportedly agreed to new contract extension...phew Currently we have the best defensive record (back 4 + Woj) and I certainly don't want to break that defense unit.. besides I don't think Jenks is ready yet..
Bac reportedly agreed to new contract extension...phew Currently we have the best defensive record (back 4 + Woj) and I certainly don't want to break that defense unit.. besides I don't think Jenks is ready yet..
Ok some news for tonight's game. No Wilshere, but Arteta and Ramsey are back. Don't think both will start tho. So, we might see Ox in the middle again, alongside Flammmmmmmmmmm
Szcerchzny out & buy Fulham gk sketerlenberg in. Our gk nearly every game he does a crazy mistake but didn't cost us. Today he might cost arsenal 3 points
yeap Ive been calm fr or 8 long years, it just devastating to think that it is going to be another year as that title is really really within our reach 45 minutes ago. but I do still hope hehe
Really can't make my mind why poldi always left on the bench? U can notice so much empty space in ther left hand side, santi always go to the mid, u need a pure left midfielder.
Really can't make my mind why poldi always left on the bench? U can notice so much empty space in ther left hand side, santi always go to the mid, u need a pure left midfielder.
here he comes....AW try to get 1 point instead of 3... late sub to delay time.
why blame flamini when our defence and attack cant do shit? imo, he plays better than others
if he plays better than others he should know what to do in a right time...not doing a two footed tackle in the middle of the park when we r still draw with 10-15 mins to go
podol coming on to jog only. No atk, no defen, this kind of sub wtf? sell him tq
when ozil gt the ball, pold still jogging at the middle circle. Twice ozil gt the ball podol seem disinterested.
the first one podol can sprint and look for ozil through pass but pold just jogged like he just subs with mertesacker not giroud. Wtf is this unless wenger told him just goyang goyang 2-2 we all win money.
This post has been edited by darksider: Jan 29 2014, 05:43 AM
podol coming on to jog only. No atk, no defen, this kind of sub wtf? sell him tq
ask yourself, what can he do with 10 men team, and been sub in at the final min? I dont even think he done enough warm up at all. he should play longer than the 1 min game.
Arteta looks out of depth to be honest. Age is catching up.
To be honest I don't even know what is his role if Flamini plays. If Flamini is not around then yes he is the holding midfielder but with Flamini on? Offers nothing at all in attack and in defence. He was supposed to track the run of Lallana in their equalising goal but there he was jogging back without a care in the world. Huge gap between midfield and defence.
Semua kita tapau menang after this, no worries. I would take this game as something positive.... Positive for Wenger to sign a more capable striker and someone to replace crapTeta.
To be honest I don't even know what is his role if Flamini plays. If Flamini is not around then yes he is the holding midfielder but with Flamini on? Offers nothing at all in attack and in defence. He was supposed to track the run of Lallana in their equalising goal but there he was jogging back without a care in the world. Huge gap between midfield and defence.
A bit too slow for an away game against a good team. Maybe can put him in home games against weaker teams.
A bit too slow for an away game against a good team. Maybe can put him in home games against weaker teams.
Probably a bit too harsh also on Arteta since this its his first game back. If Wilshere or Rosicky had been fit Arteta wouldn't even have played. But as it stood we had nobody else.
My suggestion is buy Fulham gk. There will be some games where we will perform like this again but you cannot have a gk who give free goal away when team playing like today.
My suggestion is buy Fulham gk. There will be some games where we will perform like this again but you cannot have a gk who give free goal away when team playing like today.
Scz made some really good saves today. Would be mad to sell him.
I think all players are different no matter how similar they are.
Flamini and Arteta are used to play as single DM. It's up to AW to give clear instructions on how they play when they are called to play together. Well, it's not the only contributor to the result but definitely a significant one.
This post has been edited by kimhoong: Jan 29 2014, 05:53 AM
My suggestion is buy Fulham gk. There will be some games where we will perform like this again but you cannot have a gk who give free goal away when team playing like today.
chesney is superb today.had it been that sloppy hand almunia lagi teruk kena
Cazorla can't defend for shits. We will be exposed to the max if you play him in the middle.
Better than Arteta as he is fast. Then if you think slow better put Ox there. Please tell me how many times did Soton counter and how many times the momentum break due to his poor passes and slow reaction..
ooiii this not k lah wrong, wenger should know this result not acceptable, and he slow to sub podolski i think we can let Flamini or arteta worry about midfield and cazorla just need keep attack
Better than Arteta as he is fast. Then if you think slow better put Ox there. Please tell me how many times did Soton counter and how many times the momentum break due to his poor passes and slow reaction..
And please tell me how Monreal and Sagna was burned countless times due to the lack of cover from both Gnabry and Cazorla? Mind you both their goals started from the wings to the middle.
You go stick Cazorla in there down the middle and we would be cut open like a hot knife through butter with Flamini alone in there most of the time.
This post has been edited by sigheart: Jan 29 2014, 06:07 AM
ooiii this not k lah wrong, wenger should know this result not acceptable, and he slow to sub podolski i think we can let Flamini or arteta worry about midfield and cazorla just need keep attack
it is easy for u to say that but we r playing away from home against a team who know how to keep the possession
either way 1 pts is still important especially away from home
And please tell me how Monreal and Sagna was burned countless times due to the lack of cover from both Gnabry and Cazorla? Mind you both their goals started from the wings to the middle.
You go stick Cazorla in there down the middle and we would be cut open like a hot knife through butter with Flamini alone in there most of the time.
Monreal another problem.. Gibbs mana? I don't think Monreal cukup bagus to start. Better than Arteta who is breaking all the momentum.. which made us defend the first half of the game. Anything besides Arteta is a better choice for me in that game. Seriously. 15 minute of the game already can see how useless he is bro. Sorry la kalau minat Arteta sangat, but he is too slow in movement and reaction.. All soton players are damn fast.
If no signings and players keep being injured.. Good bye title..
Oh please! 1 point away from home against a team that beat Liverpool and drew against United and City isn't so bad if you look at it from this perspective.
Irony though that Gooners will be cheering on Spuds to take points off City while I'll be cheering on City to do the same for us. The 3 horse title race is still on.
Liverpool is rattled with injuries with no backups coming in this window losing out transfer targets to a rival. We have more to be unhappy about.
This post has been edited by Cloud0890: Jan 29 2014, 06:29 AM
So..is Arsenal in meltdown now? No Ramsey. No Jack. No Rosicky. Its mean we lost 3 workhorses in d middle. The heart that drive d team forward. i never like Arteta n Flamini partnership. Its worked once against Napoli but to be fair that game Napoli were poor. Shorten attacking force by 1 man isnt Arsenal strengh. Both r in 30s n pace isnt in their side.
can't comment much on the game but based on what I watched after the game was 2-2, Arteta was clearly not fit enough to play. few times he was asleep and not aware of the ball. the only good thing he did was that dribble past one Soton player and created a chance for Monreal to shoot off the target.
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Wow, so much gloom and doom mood in here.. just after a draw, shocking..
Well guys, I am not much worry, first because it is away to southampton which is a very well organised team this season, which if we were to win it, would be great, but if to draw it, not a total shocker..
Afterall it is just January now, February not yet started yet, not only us but the other big team have yet to meet with each other, plus there still so much remaining games that is yet to be play that anything would still happen, the other teams should still have some draws and may even loses some of their remaining match.
So as fans, we just look forward to each upcoming matches and hope for the best from our players.. no one knows, but maybe a draw here would remind us and the players that danger still lurks.. well it is kind of like the Christmas period, we were 2nd place during Christmas, but 1st when new year come rolling by.. epl is a long league where anything can happen, so cheers..
Yeah, chill out guys.. its a very good result actually. At least, can motivate team to be more focus on upcoming schedule. If you cant win, draw is good enough. That is our invincible team does. So keep calm, stay positive with Arsenal.
Yeah, keep this in mind that even if Man City wins their next match, we will only be one point apart so we still have a good chance of winning the premier league.
Further, though staying on top of the table feels good but i think the players are suffering from the pressure so let Man City takes over for a while. I don't believe Man City will go unbeated from hereon out.
never underestimate Man city and chelsea. early season, abit shaky. but look at man city past few games. scoring goals like nobody bussiness.. finger cross adebayor will score goals and win.
But I kinda worried with Podolski's cameo this time. He really looked disinterested. He didn't contribute attack nor defensively. Seriously Podolski case is really a weird one. He were the MoM last match. I was expecting him to start.
Soton 2nd goal...who our guy behind Lallana? Seem he dint marked closely or is it Lallana slipped past his marker or is it that our guy dint tracked back fast enuf?
Soton 2nd goal...who our guy behind Lallana? Seem he dint marked closely or is it Lallana slipped past his marker or is it that our guy dint tracked back fast enuf?
That was Arteta. The way we conceded this game is quite bad especially the second one. Usually our defense managed to anticipate that kinda cross but not today.
Anyway,
Quizzed by Sky Sports about potential transfer activity after the game, the boss refused to rule out a signing coyly stating: “I have nothing to tell you tonight, maybe I hope we have something to tell you because we lost a few players now.”
There. We might see a new signing. Finger crossed. Not long to go.
This post has been edited by ahaksz28: Jan 29 2014, 09:33 AM
AW knows he gotta spend since the injury list is expanding. I believe we can win the title if we expannd our team, with new players that can change the course of the game when needed.
But I kinda worried with Podolski's cameo this time. He really looked disinterested. He didn't contribute attack nor defensively. Seriously Podolski case is really a weird one. He were the MoM last match. I was expecting him to start.
Monreal another problem.. Gibbs mana? I don't think Monreal cukup bagus to start. Better than Arteta who is breaking all the momentum.. which made us defend the first half of the game. Anything besides Arteta is a better choice for me in that game. Seriously. 15 minute of the game already can see how useless he is bro. Sorry la kalau minat Arteta sangat, but he is too slow in movement and reaction.. All soton players are damn fast.
If no signings and players keep being injured.. Good bye title..
Yes, since playing players in their proper positions doesn't matter to you my as well play 11 strikers from the start since positions don't matter to you
FFS Arteta just came back from injury.
Then what do you have left? Cazorla who has never played CM before for 99% of his career and the OX who is just as unfit and again has played most of his matches on the wing.
Arteta was a logical choice being a natural CM.
You speaking from hindsight after the match is over is always easier.
Its not that I minat Arteta or what. As far as team selection goes I am not blaming Wenger at all. Any manager would've picked a natural replacement for a position rather than a half-converted one or one that is halfway being nurtured for that posdition in a high stakes game.
First 15 minutes we can see all 11 players out there were crap and useless. Not only Arteta.
This post has been edited by sigheart: Jan 29 2014, 01:20 PM
Chelsea I think. The got Mazacar <-- Bunyi macam lucah je Or Liverpool. The just trashed a team that we can't even beat at home. Yup. Remember after we lost at Etihad, we went on to win 5 games in a row. No reason why we can't do it again.
sad to see no one here praise ozil for his 2nd half performance he tried his best to do everything but no one seems to be in the right place at the right time...
finally get to see ozil show his class in today hopefully he will do more in the next game
btw some overreaction here is a bit shocking for me we won last 8 games and then draw against soton away from home and our season is over
This post has been edited by undentifyxd: Jan 29 2014, 01:53 PM
sad to see no one here praise ozil for his 2nd half performance he tried his best to do everything but no one seems to be in the right place at the right time...
finally get to see ozil show his class in today hopefully he will do more in the next game
btw some overreaction here is a bit shocking for me we won last 8 games and then draw against soton away from home and our season is over
Agree, that's about the only positive I could draw from this game. One of ozil's best games in the BPL this season and easily our best player last night in the second half. This is one of the first times I've seen him try to beat players on his own so often since he arrived and as shown he certainly has the ability to do that. Hopefully this would prove a launch pad for him to do that more often in future matches.
whatever it is... this season is a long one.. 3 teams can win the BPL Arsenal, Citeh and chelsi... one draw can change the position.. so tonight really hope citeh and chelsi drop points..
Soton played well, and so did we in the 2nd half...we could have won it if Ozil's strike went in..I think the only negative from the match is that we'll be losing Flamini for 4 leagues matches. Well, he can be fresh for Bayern tie..
Arteta showed he still got the vision and can tackle quite well, But his pace is well off and couldnt keep up with Lallana for their equaliser..maybe AW should be looking for a young energetic DMC, maybe at the WC2014..
Podolski was only given like 8 minutes to play, so he couldnt really show his true abilities..and Ozil's run passing 3-4 defenders was awesome, wish he can do this at every match
^I know Poldi is not fully fit but after his hot form against Conventry, he should have started the game. That is one mistake AW did last night. We all know what Poldi can do/give once he gets on the pitch.
^I know Poldi is not fully fit but after his hot form against Conventry, he should have started the game. That is one mistake AW did last night. We all know what Poldi can do/give once he gets on the pitch.
So who would you have benched, Cazorla or Giroud to make way for Podolski?
sad to see no one here praise ozil for his 2nd half performance he tried his best to do everything but no one seems to be in the right place at the right time...
finally get to see ozil show his class in today hopefully he will do more in the next game
btw some overreaction here is a bit shocking for me we won last 8 games and then draw against soton away from home and our season is over
our season is not over yet but we couldn't afford to drop point do we? You know with Chski and Citeh's performance and squad they can obtain all the points in this last 2 months.
Wenger's substitution is a bit weird for me, he kept Monreal on the pitch(all can see that he has a bad game, am i right?), and sub Carzorla out, leaving Poldi just few minutes only to change the game.
As if Arsenal played good and we lost, i won't blame about it, but if they played badly, I will be mad =.= Wenger and co. always like to leave our own fate in other team's hand.
I bet Ozil is as disappointed as me for last night team's performance
our season is not over yet but we couldn't afford to drop point do we? You know with Chski and Citeh's performance and squad they can obtain all the points in this last 2 months.
Wenger's substitution is a bit weird for me, he kept Monreal on the pitch(all can see that he has a bad game, am i right?), and sub Carzorla out, leaving Poldi just few minutes only to change the game.
As if Arsenal played good and we lost, i won't blame about it, but if they played badly, I will be mad =.= Wenger and co. always like to leave our own fate in other team's hand.
I bet Ozil is as disappointed as me for last night team's performance
Perhaps Wenger saw differently to Monreal case as oppose to us, normal fans. Thats is y he is d manager of one world top club n thats is d different between him m us. For sure, he knew y he started with Monreal ahead of Gibbs as he know Gibbs' current condition, while we dont. As for Podolski case, i believed it isnt for game changing but more to kill d time as we were left with 10 heavylegs men on d field being bombarded by opponent.
I cringed so much looking at the last 10 pages of comments. To think that we mocked the fans of a certain club not too long ago, lulz. Morning2 don't forget to look at the mirror k. Your reflection may be tempted to slap your face even. That's not to say the team's performance should not be criticised. But agak2 la cheebai. P.s Reliable sources such as Sky, Guardian and GeoffArsenal reporting of Draxler's positive situation and our interest in Schneiderlin/Matuidi/some CMF for the lulz
The thing is if podolski had played and we were shit people will be slating Arsene instead for not giving Gnabry a chance. Criticizing on hindsight is always easier.
We have won games with a lineup like last night and you cannot argue that gnabry, cazorla and Giroud were off form coming into this game. Giroud and Cazorla are in good goal scoring form and Gnabry has been solid each time he played. It's not that the players fielded ahead of podolski has been shit for an extended amount of time.
The lineup fielded from the start was tried and tested with every player in their best position if not secondary position. Putting in Podolski for Gnabry would mean santi on the right and Poldi on the left. Seriously have you ever seen Santi put on the right in the team sheet before? Next thing we know if we didn't win you will be complaining about Arsene experimenting putting players in unfamiliar positions in BPL matches.
Either way the team which was fielded was still more than capable of winning and it was the individuals on the pitch which were below par and disappointed.
Maybe i'll get flak for this, but Podolski to be subbed in at the last minutes of the game that we are levelled on scoring? And just jogging? Please show some heart to play, even though its in the dying minutes.
That is to just waste some time and secure the 1 points. Or he could have just taken the game by its neck and win it on his own.
Only he knows the particular instruction given to him by Wenger. Or he could have taken the initiative.
Man City and Chelsea WILL drop some points. Trust me on this. Going Invincible throughout the whole season is a monumental effort and a very big slice of luck.
Flamini/Arteta - Both of them are midfielders with the same role. So putting them together should have strengthen our defense. But with the pace of the game as fast as that, mistakes or being caught off is what will usually happens. And they have never gotten a run of games where they are partnered together. Maybe if they did, they could really become an impenetrable shield.
They should be partnered with a box-to-box midfielder. An outlet for them. That is why missing Rosicky, Wilshere and Ramsey in this game really hurt our game. No connection between defence and attack.
The thing is if podolski had played and we were shit people will be slating Arsene instead for not giving Gnabry a chance. Criticizing on hindsight is always easier.
We have won games with a lineup like last night and you cannot argue that gnabry, cazorla and Giroud were off form coming into this game. Giroud and Cazorla are in good goal scoring form and Gnabry has been solid each time he played. It's not that the players fielded ahead of podolski has been shit for an extended amount of time.
The lineup fielded from the start was tried and tested with every player in their best position if not secondary position. Putting in Podolski for Gnabry would mean santi on the right and Poldi on the left. Seriously have you ever seen Santi put on the right in the team sheet before? Next thing we know if we didn't win you will be complaining about Arsene experimenting putting players in unfamiliar positions in BPL matches.
Either way the team which was fielded was still more than capable of winning and it was the individuals on the pitch which were below par and disappointed.
Or, it could be Podolski in the left, Santi in the middle and Özil on the right. Previously, Poldi himself said that he is better/suited/comfortable cutting inside from the left wing. And we have seen Santi best form from the middle from last season. Özil, he can play all front left, middle and right.
As I remember, our mobility gave our players more roaming options. But in the end. Its AW who gotta make decisions and he did. Last season we might lost this kind of games so going home with a point in hand isnt so bad either.
Was a bit dissapointed with the officials this season. That 1st goal shouldnt stand. Monreal clearly fouled. But, decisions were made, nothing would change now. Keep foreard and focus on the next game at home.
Or, it could be Podolski in the left, Santi in the middle and Özil on the right. Previously, Poldi himself said that he is better/suited/comfortable cutting inside from the left wing. And we have seen Santi best form from the middle from last season. Özil, he can play all front left, middle and right.
As I remember, our mobility gave our players more roaming options. But in the end. Its AW who gotta make decisions and he did. Last season we might lost this kind of games so going home with a point in hand isnt so bad either.
Was a bit dissapointed with the officials this season. That 1st goal shouldnt stand. Monreal clearly fouled. But, decisions were made, nothing would change now. Keep foreard and focus on the next game at home.
COYG
Ozil has never started anywhere else but the middle for us this season since he joined. I know he can play anywhere across midfield with his ability (mind you that piece of play where he cut in and set up Cazorla for our second was from when he was on the right) but putting him on the right primarily for the first time would still represent some sort of a gamble.
Agree that our players do interchange positions from time to time but for most part of the game they would still drift back to their primary positions as per Arsene's teamsheet instructions. At the end of the day team organization is still important.
The main point here is you can't blame Arsene for taking the safest option last night with his team selection in a BPL match. Every player was in their best position bar Santi whom I feel is better behind the striker down the middle. You can say Poldi is in good form, but the same can be said about Giroud, Cazorla and Gnabry.
We saw him experiment a bit in the last game with no holding midfielder at all and Ox in the centre of midfield but that was Coventry and Southampton clearly ain't no Coventry.
Yes, the first goal was a foul on Monreal. Heck they shouldn't even have got a freekick leading up to the goal in the first place. Mertesacker got the ball, it wasn't clean contact but he did touch the ball nonetheless.
Bottomline is, as mentioned earlier the team fielded early this morning was still more than capable of winning but were below par. I believe Arsene made the best choice he could've made at the time. I didn't say the right choice obviously because we didn't win. Its the players that disappointed.
We can blame the injuries all we want but matter of fact Sotong were missing Osvaldo, Lovren and Ramirez also.
Hopefully the players realizes this as well and come back stronger. I believe we are more than capable enough to give the teams we are going to face in Feb and Mar a good run for their money.
Heard Wenger is going for a quick fix with Matuidi from PSG. Draxler deal might just happen with a rumour saying Arsenal has offered a take it or leave it deal. Puma 150m deal might be the biggest signing ever, Arsenal reported interested in Falcao after World Cup.
Haha after looking back not bad for Arsenal actually. The problem yesterday was how bad we played in the first half. It is very very bad, lucky for us our defence was solid enough. Now i'm just hoping for us to get Drax and someone else to give a bit of an option for Wenger.
Chelsea's result was definitely gooding for us, to think they couldn't get a win. Haha West Ham goalkeeper is damn amazing though, if not sure lose already.
Poor Spud, losing big again against City. Hoping Chelsea to bounce back when facing City.. So be could go back to the top
And Mourinho labelled Arsenal as boring cause we did not score a goal against Chelsea, then he went on to complain that West Ham is playing ugly football from 19th century when his team didn't score a goal at home, what a double-standard hypocrite.
On February 2nd of 2002, Arsenal drew with Southampton and fell three points behind the leaders in the title race. They then went on to win the double.
On February 2nd of 2002, Arsenal drew with Southampton and fell three points behind the leaders in the title race. They then went on to win the double.
at least chelsea dint take their chance well to overtake arsenal we are just 1 point below man city..just dont keep lose point and we will back on top!
west ham did us a favour but city. .wow. .they're on fire and look at their goal difference. .very very impressive. .we are now second in the league with city winning early this morning. .perhaps this would take off some pressure off our shoulder at the time being. .
Next match would be Crystal Palace. .we need to win this to have a good momentum for the tough fixture ahead of us. .