How can Arsenal progress with half a team?
Online Ed: In isolation, a home draw against Liverpool is no disgrace. In the wider context of this season, it was another in a long line of disappointments.
by Kevin Whitcher
22 December 2008
http://www.onlinegooner.com/editorial/index.php?id=142
"Eboue, Denilson, Song and Diaby could go down as Wenger’s version of McGoldrick, Hillier, Morrow and Carter 15 years on, but at least they were in cup winning squads."
The midfield is the area of great concern above even the defence.
In defence there are precious few options available, but there is squad depth in midfield.
Rarely this season has a midfield given us the balance between steel and creativity.
Walcott's absence is keenly felt, and will Rosicky ever play for us again?
Graham lost his way in midfield, has Wenger followed suite?
Or is it just a temporary situation?
The Adebayor red card is debated at length elsewhere inn The Forum section.
http://www.onlinegooner.com/phpbb2/view ... hp?t=11721
How can Arsenal progress with half a team?
- QuartzGooner
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I hate to be negative after a battling display and an excellent atmosphere - but the centre of our defence and the current midfield (Song, Denilson, Diaby, Eboue) are nowhere near good enough for us to overhaul the four teams above us.
The game on Boxing Day is so important if we are to regain lost ground but we will be without Fabregas, Adebayor, Walcott, Eduardo, Rosicky. Their absence will be a massive blow.
All we can hope for is that Arsene finally spends some money next month (Bullard / Hangeland / Ireland) some more money in the summer and the injured players return quickly.
We won't win any silverware or even finish in the top 4 if Arsene keeps selecting Bendtner, Song, Denilson, Diaby and Eboue.
The game on Boxing Day is so important if we are to regain lost ground but we will be without Fabregas, Adebayor, Walcott, Eduardo, Rosicky. Their absence will be a massive blow.
All we can hope for is that Arsene finally spends some money next month (Bullard / Hangeland / Ireland) some more money in the summer and the injured players return quickly.
We won't win any silverware or even finish in the top 4 if Arsene keeps selecting Bendtner, Song, Denilson, Diaby and Eboue.
- Redexpress
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I saw the game on TV and I have to admit I had given up hope at half time but fair play to the crowd for really getting behind the team, and a very gritty performance from the unusual suspects. I HATE Liverpool ( I live in Ireland and am surrounded by their mouthy, opinionated, "steeped in history" fans). At least I could say that their team were spineless when given such a gilt edged option to win a big game.
I agree that it is difficult to be truly optimistic about our chances of any silverware this season. Cesc's injury should really underline to Arsene how paper thin our squad is. I don't know who we should buy. Ireland probably wouldn't be available. I watched the Citeh game the other day and he was absolutely everywhere. Someone like Scott Parker might give us a bit more steel in midfield.
The saving grace is that noone else has pulled away. Chelsea and Liverpool seem to have their problems but have more scope to improve.
Anyway, when i'm having my toast from my new Arsenal toaster on xmas morning (kids arent great at keeping secrets!), I will be reminded that being a Gooner is for life, not just for xmas or a few trophyless seasons.
Come on You Reds.
I agree that it is difficult to be truly optimistic about our chances of any silverware this season. Cesc's injury should really underline to Arsene how paper thin our squad is. I don't know who we should buy. Ireland probably wouldn't be available. I watched the Citeh game the other day and he was absolutely everywhere. Someone like Scott Parker might give us a bit more steel in midfield.
The saving grace is that noone else has pulled away. Chelsea and Liverpool seem to have their problems but have more scope to improve.
Anyway, when i'm having my toast from my new Arsenal toaster on xmas morning (kids arent great at keeping secrets!), I will be reminded that being a Gooner is for life, not just for xmas or a few trophyless seasons.
Come on You Reds.

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So I'll have a gloomy Christmas...


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