EMIRATES CUP THREAD

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DanielD wrote:To his credit, he got into great positions today, but couldn't convert any of them to decent chances.
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Theo put in at least 5 balls into goal scoring positions today, his movement was superb, and its no coincedence that he got in those positions time and time again its because he MADE the space. I dont believe he is a world class player, but i really believe he has the potential, the amount people get on his back is unbelieveable, compared to other players in our team. I just think you need to analyse his performance as a whole, and actually watch what he contributes to the match. Not just judging him by his crossing ability, which as it happens was at times today superb, and awful

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just read the sky sports match report, haven't seen the game yet.

Final line of report:

But they could not get the crucial equaliser and despite saves from Almunia, Arsenal held on for the victory.

http://www.skysports.com/football/match ... 03,00.html

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Walnutt is being left behind when it comes to talent by Wilshire.Jack knows what ball to pick out while Walnutt's delivery is just hit and hope.He hasnt got a brain its all pace.Loan Walnutt out to Bolton and keep Jack

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Right, I've been arguing with my mate who unfortunately supports the spuds, that there is no better gain to winning the carling cup that there is winning the Emirates cup.

He thinks im talking bollocks but i'm standing my ground because i know the carling cup is a 'competitive cup' but it no longer gets you into europe and all teams near top of the league put out reserves sides and so do the clubs down the bottom as survival is rightly more important.

Whats your opinions on it?

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jaymitch81 wrote:Right, I've been arguing with my mate who unfortunately supports the spuds, that there is no better gain to winning the carling cup that there is winning the Emirates cup.

He thinks im talking bollocks but i'm standing my ground because i know the carling cup is a 'competitive cup' but it no longer gets you into europe and all teams near top of the league put out reserves sides and so do the clubs down the bottom as survival is rightly more important.

Whats your opinions on it?
League Cup > Emirates Cup.

It features every league team and has a greater prize fund. Plus you get a day out at Wembley.

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so for teams in championship its a good competition but i honestly dont look at it being anymore worthy of a friendly cup.

just my opinion.

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AFCWozza wrote:Theo put in at least 5 balls into goal scoring positions today, his movement was superb, and its no coincedence that he got in those positions time and time again its because he MADE the space. I dont believe he is a world class player, but i really believe he has the potential, the amount people get on his back is unbelieveable, compared to other players in our team. I just think you need to analyse his performance as a whole, and actually watch what he contributes to the match. Not just judging him by his crossing ability, which as it happens was at times today superb, and awful
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jaymitch81 wrote:Right, I've been arguing with my mate who unfortunately supports the spuds, that there is no better gain to winning the carling cup that there is winning the Emirates cup.

He thinks im talking bollocks but i'm standing my ground because i know the carling cup is a 'competitive cup' but it no longer gets you into europe and all teams near top of the league put out reserves sides and so do the clubs down the bottom as survival is rightly more important.

Whats your opinions on it?
Fucking hell next you'll want a CL place for winning the E******* cup :roll: :roll: Are you in anyway related to Wenger??

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Was at the game again. Saw very little to inspire confidence for the upcoming season. Did our best to throw it away yet again, flashbacks of Wigan away. It seemed as though we were no longer content to throw away a 2 goal lead, now we were trying our best to throw away 3. Theo, God help us, was useless again. Crossing was so off, Chamakh will start getting the hump if it doesnt improve. May as well have played with 10 men or put Gunnersaurus on instead. Jack outstanding again, would have loved that volley of his which hit the bar to go in. Woulda been a sweet goal.

To conclude, better teams will do us over if we continue to switch off after scoring a couple. Had it not been for Samaras ballooning a penalty out onto Holloway Road we would have looked like right mugs.

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AFCWozza wrote:You Walcott haters are a fucking joke, he quite clearly had Celtic shit scared in the first half, played some fantastic balls into the box, set up a goal and his pace and movement in behind was a constant threat.

Yes on 2 occasions he made the wrong decision, but fuck me what player didnt. Its a pre-season friendly all about getting match sharpness, and Walcott for the first 70 minutes looked very very sharp
Some people are afraid of the dark. And ghosts. And spiders. If someone being scared of what you might do (despite reality proving time after time that you’re harmless) is all it takes maybe we should play all our games at night with the floodlights off and sign Slimer & Peter Parker to play on the wings.

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jaymitch81 wrote:Right, I've been arguing with my mate who unfortunately supports the spuds, that there is no better gain to winning the carling cup that there is winning the Emirates cup.

He thinks im talking bollocks but i'm standing my ground because i know the carling cup is a 'competitive cup' but it no longer gets you into europe and all teams near top of the league put out reserves sides and so do the clubs down the bottom as survival is rightly more important.

Whats your opinions on it?
You're mate's right - you're talking bollocks.

Winning the Carling Cup is infinitely better than winning a meaningless pre-season tournament.

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jaymitch81 wrote:Right, I've been arguing with my mate who unfortunately supports the spuds, that there is no better gain to winning the carling cup that there is winning the Emirates cup.

He thinks im talking bollocks but i'm standing my ground because i know the carling cup is a 'competitive cup' but it no longer gets you into europe and all teams near top of the league put out reserves sides and so do the clubs down the bottom as survival is rightly more important.

Whats your opinions on it?
Who made the League Cup a worthless cup? It certainly wasn't years ago.

It was Wenger who started the trend of playing no first team players. Others followed after him.

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Dan_85 wrote:Was at the game again. Saw very little to inspire confidence for the upcoming season. Did our best to throw it away yet again, flashbacks of Wigan away. It seemed as though we were no longer content to throw away a 2 goal lead, now we were trying our best to throw away 3. Theo, God help us, was useless again. Crossing was so off, Chamakh will start getting the hump if it doesnt improve. May as well have played with 10 men or put Gunnersaurus on instead. Jack outstanding again, would have loved that volley of his which hit the bar to go in. Woulda been a sweet goal.

To conclude, better teams will do us over if we continue to switch off after scoring a couple. Had it not been for Samaras ballooning a penalty out onto Holloway Road we would have looked like right mugs.

Rumour has it you were also sat next to a very nice person!

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LUCKY LUCKY DAN"y :twisted:

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