As we're unlikely to see terraces again at football, this is the virtual equivalent where you can chat to your hearts content about all football matters and, obviously, Arsenal in particular. This forum encourages all Gooners to visit and contribute so please keep it respectful, clean and topical.
We WILL definitely need to turn up from the get go on this one - leicester know we are capable of out playing them with skill speed and possession - IF we DO trun up we can win it - But for sure there will be goals....1 - 3 or 2 - 3.
I admire the confidence that most posters seem to have, but I remember going down to the Costa del Sol last year, to a big sports bar to watch us at Leicester, with a few Gooners and plenty of Guinness. The ale was average and we were shit.
We don't appear to have improved since last year but they definitely do, so I'd be happy with any sort of scraped win.
I'm never confident away from home but then again our results haven't been too bad really. I suppose the doubt comes from knowing we're outstanding at shooting ourselves in the foot
I think we'll win but... er.... I don't know
I don't think it'll be wise to play Cazorla in centre midfield though. I know Coq has his critics on here but I think he's pivotal to the way we play and his absence coupled with being replaced by aging legs in Arteta or Flamini may make it more difficult for Cazorla too.
Its a difficult one because the temptation is to shoehorn Cazorla in.
Who would have thought Coquelin's absence would be so troublesome? ... oh, that's right. EVERYONE.
Leicester are a good side at the moment, they're playing well and they are the comeback kids. We have to play well and play well ntil the final whistle otherwise they will have us.
Flamini and Cazorla in midfield: possibly the smallest, slowest and least energetic midfield combination in the history of football? and yes, I'm including the girls under 10s league.