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The inbreds will just give a few of our players a good kicking again!
I will be very suprised if we come out of this game without another long-term injury!!!
I don't think v.Persie will start.
Hopefully we will see Chamberlain starting, with Park on the bench and how is TW upfront
However got a niggling feeling Chamakh will start
Doubt we'll see the ox starting, maybe come on as a sub. Hopefully another decent game in the CC against Bolton will see him in the squad for more games
Rugby Gooner wrote:The inbreds will just give a few of our players a good kicking again!
I will be very suprised if we come out of this game without another long-term injury!!!
That's why Frimpong is suited for this one. He would dish it back all day.
Gunnersaurus wrote:This game last year was where it all started going wrong, Cesc got injured, missed the CC, the rest is history, need a win, any win, Mertersacker will have to show his worth tomorrow against Crouch and their tactics.
Would be tempted to play Song as a CB and Koscienly at RB which is where he will play soon anyway when Vermaelen is back to combat their tactics and keep Djourou out of the side.
Gutted to miss it, gf booked a night at a spa hotel on a Sun as the game was on Sat, it then got moved, careful planning gone wrong.
The only other 'big man' apart from our BFG that seems incapable of jumping more than an inch above their actual height!!
Don't know about that, he was a pain at the lane last year, he was winning the diagonal balls in the air all night.
BREAKING ARSENAL TEAM NEWS:
Interesting for all of you who think the Gunners are a one-man team these days, because Robin van Persie starts on the bench against Stoke. Gervinho and Marouane Chamakh are up front. Alex Song is captain.