In depth slating whilst blowing smoke up Chavskis arse. They nullified our midfield but they were far from
outstanding, fuckwit Glenn loves to gloat n Souness sits clenched teeth whilst getting tied up in knots by Redknapp.
Comical viewing.

If Mertesacker had played and had a 'mare then everyone would be saying that Per was back to his normal self and why aren't Kos and Verm playing cos they have been our best CB pairing. Whatever happens the armchair managers think they know better.LDB wrote:The only thing I have to say is why the fuck was Mertesacker dropped?
Fair points but on Mertesacker surely the feeling is that the defence was doing well, especially Mertesacker, and that he could have left it as it is. Sure, if oscar and hazard had run rings around him, then some would've asked why a more agile pairing weren't played. But it seems Mertesacker brings a lot to the whole defence and why change something that's working? The general balance of the side which played against Liverpool looked good to me but unfortunately with the clueless Gervinho up front, what chance do we have? He scored a very nice goal and if you honestly had the feeling that he was capable of this consistently then you'd probably accept everything else about him, but I doubt it.Glitch33 wrote:If Mertesacker had played and had a 'mare then everyone would be saying that Per was back to his normal self and why aren't Kos and Verm playing cos they have been our best CB pairing. Whatever happens the armchair managers think they know better.LDB wrote:The only thing I have to say is why the fuck was Mertesacker dropped?
This is just a symptom of lack of investment in the team and a lack of consistency on the pitch. AW has always bought too many attacking midfield type players and not actually gone for "right player in the right position" with a strong spine to the team.
I fear that quality players like Cazorla and Podoldski will quickly be found out and they will start to look average and lose heart (look at AA23) because of the way the team plays and the lack of quality around them.
Latest spin from the Arsenal website is that the DM position is old hat and we don't need one - all the team defend. Gibbs is also saying the boss has told him to get forward. Typical Wengerball tactics.
skipper wrote:Have to say, yesterdays visit to Emirates once again proved to me that club has lost its soul. From banners with 3rd rate philosophical messages such as "Nothing is too difficult for the brave"or my new favourite, Arsenal Macedonia's "We belive in Arsenal" which of course contains huge print of AWs face
I could not escape feeling that I was visiting some massive CULT. As for those piercing eyes that were stabbing me every time I dared to mention that Gervhino or Ramsey are playing below standard required of Arsenal players, less I say the better.
The only thing that cheered me up was "he eats what he wants" chant aimed or own Andre Santos
Unfortunately it never seems to work for long enough these days.arseofacrow wrote:Fair points but on Mertesacker surely the feeling is that the defence was doing well, especially Mertesacker, and that he could have left it as it is. Sure, if oscar and hazard had run rings around him, then some would've asked why a more agile pairing weren't played. But it seems Mertesacker brings a lot to the whole defence and why change something that's working? The general balance of the side which played against Liverpool looked good to me but unfortunately with the clueless Gervinho up front, what chance do we have? He scored a very nice goal and if you honestly had the feeling that he was capable of this consistently then you'd probably accept everything else about him, but I doubt it.Glitch33 wrote:If Mertesacker had played and had a 'mare then everyone would be saying that Per was back to his normal self and why aren't Kos and Verm playing cos they have been our best CB pairing. Whatever happens the armchair managers think they know better.LDB wrote:The only thing I have to say is why the fuck was Mertesacker dropped?
This is just a symptom of lack of investment in the team and a lack of consistency on the pitch. AW has always bought too many attacking midfield type players and not actually gone for "right player in the right position" with a strong spine to the team.
I fear that quality players like Cazorla and Podoldski will quickly be found out and they will start to look average and lose heart (look at AA23) because of the way the team plays and the lack of quality around them.
Latest spin from the Arsenal website is that the DM position is old hat and we don't need one - all the team defend. Gibbs is also saying the boss has told him to get forward. Typical Wengerball tactics.
worse chant out there. People were doing it to Coventry on Wednesday as well.Clash wrote:I've always thought that the moronic and nauseatingly adolsescent chant of ''who are ya? who are ya?'' was only sung by smalltime fans with an inferiortiy complex about their vastly superior opponents.
Arsenal have only had fewer points after six games of a Premier League season in two of the previous 20 seasons - 7 2011-12 & 5 1994-95.
Yes and last season we were told were under 'special circumstances' and 1994-95 was then GG's empire was finally crumbling and we had the worst fucking midfield in living memoryChippy wrote:Orbinho
Arsenal have only had fewer points after six games of a Premier League season in two of the previous 20 seasons - 7 2011-12 & 5 1994-95.
SteveO 35 wrote:So next Saturday at 3 pm Chelsea will be rolling over Norwich at Chavford Bridge, leaving us 10 points behind them going in to the West Ham away game.
Basically if we then fail to win that and by definition are 9 or 10 points behind is that another title challenge over by the first week of October? Oh well, I guess it lasted a couple of weeks longer than last year's bid. Who knows, one day our esteemed manager might have us staying competitive into November
Guardiola????Top Londoner wrote:augie, augie, augie......................
all will be revealed in 2014,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
keep the faith................................
Don't believe what I say mate. I'm just making it all up. If you believe the party line that we'll be competitive for all 4 trophies including a genuine title challenge, and that we have a ready made replacement for RvP in Giroud, then you won't need to hit the bottlemcdowell42 wrote:SteveO 35 wrote:So next Saturday at 3 pm Chelsea will be rolling over Norwich at Chavford Bridge, leaving us 10 points behind them going in to the West Ham away game.
Basically if we then fail to win that and by definition are 9 or 10 points behind is that another title challenge over by the first week of October? Oh well, I guess it lasted a couple of weeks longer than last year's bid. Who knows, one day our esteemed manager might have us staying competitive into November
Jesus stevo if i wasnt already depressed u have driven me to the abyssand to top it all no diaby for at least 3 weeks.I think a trip to the pub is whats needed today.
SteveO 35 wrote:Don't believe what I say mate. I'm just making it all up. If you believe the party line that we'll be competitive for all 4 trophies including a genuine title challenge, and that we have a ready made replacement for RvP in Giroud, then you won't need to hit the bottlemcdowell42 wrote:SteveO 35 wrote:So next Saturday at 3 pm Chelsea will be rolling over Norwich at Chavford Bridge, leaving us 10 points behind them going in to the West Ham away game.
Basically if we then fail to win that and by definition are 9 or 10 points behind is that another title challenge over by the first week of October? Oh well, I guess it lasted a couple of weeks longer than last year's bid. Who knows, one day our esteemed manager might have us staying competitive into November
Jesus stevo if i wasnt already depressed u have driven me to the abyssand to top it all no diaby for at least 3 weeks.I think a trip to the pub is whats needed today.
MutleyGooner wrote:Augie get used to it mate, we are in a period of transition and we all know that there is no way of knowing how long these transitional periods can last. If the other premier league teams finally agree to implement financial fair play rules, then surely we will have a chance of finally justifying our refusal to spend money when needed and that has to be as good as a trophyMeanwhile unless you have photographic evidence of said beauty with big tits, then sorry mate, rules is rules and without them, she didn't happen.