As we're unlikely to see terraces again at football, this is the virtual equivalent where you can chat to your hearts content about all football matters and, obviously, Arsenal in particular. This forum encourages all Gooners to visit and contribute so please keep it respectful, clean and topical.
The only thing is though that some of those that were posting here last summer have now changed their opinions and have joined the realists now so it might get confusing eh ihh ?
Mind you, their places on the optimists/rose-tinters side of the fence have been taken by the likes of Swale, Andrey's Tongue, Bendtner's Drinking Buddy and - most surprisingly - Gunnersaurus!!
Mind you, their places on the optimists/rose-tinters side of the fence have been taken by the likes of Swale, Andrey's Tongue, Bendtner's Drinking Buddy and - most surprisingly - Gunnersaurus!!
We're going to have our noses rubbed in it next summer after Arsenal runs away with the league
Mind you, their places on the optimists/rose-tinters side of the fence have been taken by the likes of Swale, Andrey's Tongue, Bendtner's Drinking Buddy and - most surprisingly - Gunnersaurus!!
We're going to have our noses rubbed in it next summer after Arsenal runs away with the league
Like most, if not all, the gooners on here that are worried about our prospects, I'm more than content for that to happen as it would mean we had won the Premiership or Champions League.
The thing is Galasso, I was actually allowing myself to feel more confident and hopeful a few weeks ago when I considered the returning of Tommy & Eduardo to the squad and when it looked like we were actually going to sign some players to strengthen our acknowledged weak spots.
Alas, if Wenger's recent comments and transfer inactivity thus far are anything to go by, it appears I was wrong to get my hopes up.
Mind you, their places on the optimists/rose-tinters side of the fence have been taken by the likes of Swale, Andrey's Tongue, Bendtner's Drinking Buddy and - most surprisingly - Gunnersaurus!!
I never get mentioned in anything...not even in a list to take the piss
Mind you, their places on the optimists/rose-tinters side of the fence have been taken by the likes of Swale, Andrey's Tongue, Bendtner's Drinking Buddy and - most surprisingly - Gunnersaurus!!
I never get mentioned in anything...not even in a list to take the piss
Okay then:
I Hate Hleb wrote:
Mind you, their places on the optimists/rose-tinters side of the fence have been taken by the likes of greatgooner, Swale, Andrey's Tongue, Bendtner's Drinking Buddy and - most surprisingly - Gunnersaurus!!
Mind you, their places on the optimists/rose-tinters side of the fence have been taken by the likes of Swale, Andrey's Tongue, Bendtner's Drinking Buddy and - most surprisingly - Gunnersaurus!!
I never get mentioned in anything...not even in a list to take the piss
Okay then:
I Hate Hleb wrote:
Mind you, their places on the optimists/rose-tinters side of the fence have been taken by the likes of greatgooner, Swale, Andrey's Tongue, Bendtner's Drinking Buddy and - most surprisingly - Gunnersaurus!!
If I¿m being completely honest the overwhelming feeling I am getting about Adebayor¿s departure is one of disappointment at what could have been.
Had Adebayor kept his head down last season and focused on repaying the faith that Arsenal&Wenger put in him before he caught fire the year before, there¿s no way he would be moving to City. But his ego inflated, his workrate dropped and - understandably - the fans turned on him. It hurts me in many ways that I used to call Adebayor my favourite player. I thought he epitomised the sort of character I really enjoy in football; hard-working, creative, joyful. Last season he was neither of those and after his virtual admission that he had lost faith in the club and its fans there was no chance he was going to be this season either. There¿s no denying a motivated and chirpy Ade would have given a lot to our team but an unmotivated and unhappy one would have given us absolutely nothing. Personally I feel the exit of Adebayor will make our squad stronger - particularly if the fee for his transfer is used to sign a quality defensive midfielder. He¿s obviously a big and not always popular personality and his absence should give players like Eduardo and particularly Nicklas Bendtner the space to shine. It might also open up the possibility of a new striker signing with Marouane Chamakh from Bordeaux the most likely candidate. There is a theory going around that Adebayor¿s exit may see Wenger change the way his forward structure operates. Essentially a lone striker (Robin van Persie or Bendtner) would operate ahead of two support strikers (any two from Andrey Arshavin, Eduardo, Theo Walcott, Tomas Rosicky, Carlos Vela, Abou Diaby) and I think it would work quite well, particularly given the increased role that Arshavin might get to play. On that note its Bye, bye Ade. I look fwd2giving you a right booing when we play you.