EVERYBODY OUT
EVERYBODY OUT
It has taken me time to come to this point but its time for him and all the rest to go i was a AKB fan but this season has been a knightmare i cant give any names on who what and why can turn us around from this but i know its not the lot that we have now 2011/2012 the season it ended for Wenger in my eyes
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AOC, Koscielny, Mertesacker, Rosicky, Yennaris, RVP were all good today, in that order.
Song was ineffective. Ramsey was poor. Walcott was terrible. Djourou was clearly not up to the demands of RB, probably due to injury by the look of things. Vermaelen was average. Szczesny did his job but wasn't exceptional. JYP barely had a chance to make a difference, AA was woeful as expected.
The fact is there was enough players playing well today, coupled with United not being very sharp, but we were completely outdone by perhaps one of the worst substitutions in Premier League history. And no, that is not a knee-jerk hyperbolic reaction.
Song was ineffective. Ramsey was poor. Walcott was terrible. Djourou was clearly not up to the demands of RB, probably due to injury by the look of things. Vermaelen was average. Szczesny did his job but wasn't exceptional. JYP barely had a chance to make a difference, AA was woeful as expected.
The fact is there was enough players playing well today, coupled with United not being very sharp, but we were completely outdone by perhaps one of the worst substitutions in Premier League history. And no, that is not a knee-jerk hyperbolic reaction.
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i'd put Rosicky up there with the Ox today - best game he has had in a long time, typically Wenger will probably put him back on the bench next week alongside the OXBarriecuda wrote:AOC, Koscielny, Mertesacker, Rosicky, Yennaris, RVP were all good today, in that order.
Song was ineffective. Ramsey was poor. Walcott was terrible. Djourou was clearly not up to the demands of RB, probably due to injury by the look of things. Vermaelen was average. Szczesny did his job but wasn't exceptional. JYP barely had a chance to make a difference, AA was woeful as expected.
The fact is there was enough players playing well today, coupled with United not being very sharp, but we were completely outdone by perhaps one of the worst substitutions in Premier League history. And no, that is not a knee-jerk hyperbolic reaction.
