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Nick Bendtners Ego wrote:Chuffed for Chamakh , the useless fuck.
Who knows what this might mean to his game..... could mean he goes from utter shite to decidingly average
Well done you Gunners!
Have to say that after the goal he seemed to gain a lot of confidence and he worked his nuts off - at one stage he chased one of their players 50 yards down our left to regain possession for us
Nick Bendtners Ego wrote:Chuffed for Chamakh , the useless fuck.
Who knows what this might mean to his game..... could mean he goes from utter shite to decidingly average
Well done you Gunners!
Have to say that after the goal he seemed to gain a lot of confidence and he worked his nuts off - at one stage he chased one of their players 50 yards down our left to regain possession for us
Someone get a screen shot of the maryann/augie love in, cos it won't last two more minutes.
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I think this crazy comeback is good for us going into the Manyoo game. Everyone will be well up for it now and not dreading it so much.
Wonder what Fergie will make of it all? Bet hes shitting himself now.
Still not sure wtf happened at the start of the match. As 1989 stated they looked like 11 strangers. Djourou, Kos, Coq & Pingpong could not keep possession to save their lives and just kept handing the ball to Reading.
Martinez was at fault for at least one of the goals although I thought he did well in the rest of the match.
Fcuking 7-5 still can't believe it. Bouldy has some serious work to do.
Special shout to Giroud when he came on. Can't fault the guy for effort and he certainly got amonsgt them.
Hopefully we will see more of Eisfeld in the fist team.
Henry Norris 1913 wrote:Giroud and Eisfeld were fantastic. Eisfeld has a good future ahead of him, Gnabry too.
frimpong, hmmm
Agreed, they both looked promising.
Frimpong was a disgrace. For the their 4th goal he gives the ball away & then just casually ambles back as the Reading guy takes all the time in the world (in the space where Frimpong should be!) to spread it wide. And then when it goes in he throws his hands up in disgust as if he cant believe he's being let down like this by his teammates.
Arshavin showed its not a fitness issue, the fat little fuck was closing down the goalie in the last few minutes of ET.
Coquelin grew into the game once Frimpong had gone off - those two really do not work as a central pair. They had no idea who should be sitting and who should be going.
Koscielny also got better as the game went on but was toilet for large parts. Djourou toilet throughout, Jenkinson fairly solid. Miquel got rinsed first half but he was getting fuck all support, better after that.
Martinez showed his talent but also showed his inexperience for their third goal.
Nick Bendtners Ego wrote:Chuffed for Chamakh , the useless fuck.
Who knows what this might mean to his game..... could mean he goes from utter shite to decidingly average
Well done you Gunners!
Have to say that after the goal he seemed to gain a lot of confidence and he worked his nuts off - at one stage he chased one of their players 50 yards down our left to regain possession for us
Someone get a screen shot of the maryan/ augie love in, cos it won't last two more minutes.
Funnily enough I aint a chamahk hater - I thought that he was doing well for us in his first season until rvp came back from injury (again ) and he was cast aside like a piece of shit and for me I think that it killed the guy cos he never recovered. I could be wrong and maybe he just hit a purple patch at the beginning but has since played to his level and I guess we will never be sure but I will always wonder if he is another player that wenger fcuked up
None of us want any Arsenal player to fail - we know some are shit and some aint good enough but we want all of them to succeed if possible. What we dont want though is to look at a team of overpaid prima donna pussies disgrace the shirt that many of us have worshipped for decades now and sadly far too many of these players fit into that bracket When one of those players shows up and puts in a rare good performance (like walnut did tonight although he was never seen helping his full back behind him) then I will give credit where it is due but it takes more than one performance to change my opinion of a player
Henry Norris 1913 wrote:Giroud and Eisfeld were fantastic. Eisfeld has a good future ahead of him, Gnabry too.
frimpong, hmmm
Agreed, they both looked promising.
Frimpong was a disgrace. For the their 4th goal he gives the ball away & then just casually ambles back as the Reading guy takes all the time in the world (in the space where Frimpong should be!) to spread it wide. And then when it goes in he throws his hands up in disgust as if he cant believe he's being let down like this by his teammates.
coquelin, frimpong, djourou (really? ), koscielny - all shit among others.
walcott came into it...eisfeld played well as did Giroud.
A splendidly, English game of football. But all that's wrong with modern Arsenal was there for all to see. Very few long term positives.