strategy to win FA Cup
- benglenton
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strategy to win FA Cup
i really believe that we can win FA Cup
citizens and united out
the only way to get this victory is having best players for FA Cup games
forget about the League 7th place, we're in good position to reach 6th to 8th place
forget about champions league
really hope that mr.Wenger understand this, putting squillaci, djourou, song, chamack, even almunia to rest a little bit Chez in others games except FA Cup
what are your thinking?
citizens and united out
the only way to get this victory is having best players for FA Cup games
forget about the League 7th place, we're in good position to reach 6th to 8th place
forget about champions league
really hope that mr.Wenger understand this, putting squillaci, djourou, song, chamack, even almunia to rest a little bit Chez in others games except FA Cup
what are your thinking?
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Win the FA Cup?
Due to transfer mismanagement and penny-pinching, winning any non-league trophy is asking for more from the same faces. The result is tired players and increased potential for injuries. Ramsey is good evidence of the former; Sagna and Wilshere are good evidence of the latter, having been overplayed throughout 10-11. How much longer can Kos and RVP keep up their form? What if Chez gets hurt? We are soooo frail right now. I'm all for going for the FA Cup, but if we do, expect consequences.
Due to transfer mismanagement and penny-pinching, winning any non-league trophy is asking for more from the same faces. The result is tired players and increased potential for injuries. Ramsey is good evidence of the former; Sagna and Wilshere are good evidence of the latter, having been overplayed throughout 10-11. How much longer can Kos and RVP keep up their form? What if Chez gets hurt? We are soooo frail right now. I'm all for going for the FA Cup, but if we do, expect consequences.
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Re: strategy to win FA Cup
Didn't we have virtually a full strength side v Birmingham in the beer cup last season? It goes to show this team isn't good enough and that's the fault of one person and one person alone.benglenton wrote:i really believe that we can win FA Cup
citizens and united out
the only way to get this victory is having best players for FA Cup games
forget about the League 7th place, we're in good position to reach 6th to 8th place
forget about champions league
really hope that mr.Wenger understand this, putting squillaci, djourou, song, chamack, even almunia to rest a little bit Chez in others games except FA Cup
what are your thinking?
Re: strategy to win FA Cup
Yes, minus Fabregas. Not only is the team not technically good enough, despite what The Glorious Leader repeatedly tells us & them, they don't have the mental strength, focus or killer instinct to perform on the big stage. They all looked like rabbits in the headlights that day.franksav63 wrote:Didn't we have virtually a full strength side v Birmingham in the beer cup last season?
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Re: strategy to win FA Cup
Spot on, we dont win big games when it really matters, apart from a couple of carling cup semis the last time the team pulled somthing out the bag when really needed was the semi final in 2006 againts villareal and even then we tried our best to fuck it up! Dont see anything changing until wenger goes!Dan_85 wrote:Yes, minus Fabregas. Not only is the team not technically good enough, despite what The Glorious Leader repeatedly tells us & them, they don't have the mental strength, focus or killer instinct to perform on the big stage. They all looked like rabbits in the headlights that day.franksav63 wrote:Didn't we have virtually a full strength side v Birmingham in the beer cup last season?
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