Swansea away

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goonersid wrote:Great win on Saturday, loads of positives, Scezney commanding, defence looking organised, Ramsey's fine form continuing and threatening to make me eat my words, Gnabry looks a very good prospect strong and composed on the ball and for once we took advantage of slip ups by other teams, something we have failed to do in a long time.

Negatives, Wilshire a liability and a red card waiting to happen, Giroud still not convincing me and missed another sitter, I don't dispute his attitude but ability wise there isn't mush between him and Bendtner.

If we can get him back playing in the middle of the pitch, he'll be fine.

Good game from Scezney, hope thats a sign of things to come.

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goonersid wrote:Great win on Saturday, loads of positives, Scezney commanding, defence looking organised, Ramsey's fine form continuing and threatening to make me eat my words, Gnabry looks a very good prospect strong and composed on the ball and for once we took advantage of slip ups by other teams, something we have failed to do in a long time.

Negatives, Wilshire a liability and a red card waiting to happen, Giroud still not convincing me and missed another sitter, I don't dispute his attitude but ability wise there isn't mush between him and Bendtner.
I'd say Giroud is light years ahead of The Fat Drunk in technique and finishing, sid. Giroud is not world class, and never will be, but he's way better than Jesus Christ SuperBendtner will ever be! 8)

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Great result against a very slick and dangerous team. Fuck knows why they have such a shit home record.

Aaron Ramsey will probably never reach the status of Dennis/God/Iceman but fucking hell the lad is on fire. Fully deserved man of the match. The way he finished his goal was a thing of beauty. I wonder how good he would now have been if he hadn't had his leg snapped by that fucking animal shawcross?

Good all round performance. Long may it continue. Fingers crossed.

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goonersid wrote:Great win on Saturday, loads of positives, Scezney commanding, defence looking organised, Ramsey's fine form continuing and threatening to make me eat my words, Gnabry looks a very good prospect strong and composed on the ball and for once we took advantage of slip ups by other teams, something we have failed to do in a long time....
:shock: :shock: :shock: :? :? :?

Okay - who are you really and what have you done with the genuine goonersid? :rubchin: :rubchin: :lol: :lol: :wink:

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Yes. That is incredibly brave of him. I stand corrected.


:D :wink: :wink:

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DB10GOONER wrote:
1989 wrote:Image
Yes. That is incredibly brave of him. I stand corrected.


:D :wink: :wink:
As long as he's not turning into RIo Ferdinand and his cunty celebrations.

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Dan_85 wrote:
Serge Gnabry opened the scoring with his first senior goal. At 18 years & 76 days old, he becomes Arsenal's second youngest Premier League goalscorer. Only Cesc Fabregas (17 years & 113 days) has scored a debut Premier League goal for the club at a younger age.
Gnabry makes number 11 in this top 100 of emerging talent - http://www.footballbettingodds.co.uk/wo ... ge-gnabry/ - the highest Arsenal player in the list. I predict big things for this lad.

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