What differance does it make?
What differance does it make?
Coming over all Smiths today for some reason. I am thinking about the nice position we find ourselves in today and lets face it theres been times this season when it looked unlikely. Even so we have been here a few times over the last 5 years only for it to fall around our ears in a short time. So whats differant this time or we just shooting in the breeze?
Vermaelen,Nasri and Song are big pluses.
Almunia,Bendtner and Walcott are big minuses.
Views?
Vermaelen,Nasri and Song are big pluses.
Almunia,Bendtner and Walcott are big minuses.
Views?
I would say mainly attitude and togetherness (coming over all Wenger).
I think getting rid of Ade and Toure has helped bond and focus the team. They seem to be playing together. The turn around against Stoke, the response of Walcott and Bendtner to their critics...just a maturity and lack of bad influences i guess. The crowd too, seems more encouraging rather than impatient.
That's not to say there still aren't faults. The squad is still threadbare (and the goalkeeper
) but I think the pressure is off and that's why we might sneak something.
I think getting rid of Ade and Toure has helped bond and focus the team. They seem to be playing together. The turn around against Stoke, the response of Walcott and Bendtner to their critics...just a maturity and lack of bad influences i guess. The crowd too, seems more encouraging rather than impatient.
That's not to say there still aren't faults. The squad is still threadbare (and the goalkeeper

(outsider's view)
Arsenal are maturing and are used to linking up with each other now. You are a striker, defensive midfielder and goalkeeper away from becoming a one of the best teams around IMO.
Also, the 4-3-3 formation seems to be working for you. Arsenal are far too open when they have played 4-4-2 in the past.
All my opinion of course.
Arsenal are maturing and are used to linking up with each other now. You are a striker, defensive midfielder and goalkeeper away from becoming a one of the best teams around IMO.
Also, the 4-3-3 formation seems to be working for you. Arsenal are far too open when they have played 4-4-2 in the past.
All my opinion of course.
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Am just thinking
This team with Sorensen and Chamakh wouldnt be that far away would it. Plus a young centre half so we didnt have to rely on Tweety and Creaky. Poor Sol wasnt great last night was he.
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I dont think we should be too harsh on the so called minuses.
Bendtners record has been relatively good this season considering he has been out injured. Granted he is not a world class striker but he is young. Henry did not come into his own until mid 20s!!!! I am not saying he is going to be Henry's standards but come on cut the lad some slack!! I bet you were up on your seat cheering him on yesterday.
I think the team show a tremendous amount of togetherness. I don't know about you guys but even the huddle sends shivers down my spine! The fact that Eboue after every game goes and throws his top into the crowd.
I dont want to sound to similar to a Spurs supporter but there is something about this year. We have never been the favourites and we have always been odds on the drop out of the top 4.
Never the less I would be proud of Arsenal this year whether it be 1st or 3rd.
Bendtners record has been relatively good this season considering he has been out injured. Granted he is not a world class striker but he is young. Henry did not come into his own until mid 20s!!!! I am not saying he is going to be Henry's standards but come on cut the lad some slack!! I bet you were up on your seat cheering him on yesterday.
I think the team show a tremendous amount of togetherness. I don't know about you guys but even the huddle sends shivers down my spine! The fact that Eboue after every game goes and throws his top into the crowd.
I dont want to sound to similar to a Spurs supporter but there is something about this year. We have never been the favourites and we have always been odds on the drop out of the top 4.
Never the less I would be proud of Arsenal this year whether it be 1st or 3rd.

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Agree wth all your comments
Except One...Bendtner isnt a minus. Mmm sorry the crowd against Burnley may well disagree. Credit due he was there last night and did his job but theres no doubt in my mind this guy is not up to it at the top level. Will do a job for someone in mid table but not us.
I was chatting about this last night, it's been massively overlooked.BT wrote:I think getting rid of Ade and Toure has helped bond and focus the team.
Toure didn't get on with Gallas.
Adebayor didn't get on with Bendnter.
Presumably, this meant that the people at the club who hung around with Bendtner (it appears to be the Northern European guys) didn't get on with Adebayor, and the "French" faction didn't get on with Toure?
Bottom line is, we gained £40m and a fuckload of team spirit!
I think you're right. There's this constant emphasis on them now being 'together' and you can see it in the celebrations and huddles. People have pointed at RVP and Gallas being disruptive in the past but it seems maybe they had good cause.
I also heard someone say - i think on an arseblog podcast - that Song and Eboue were lead astray slightly by Toure and Adebayor and without them have knuckled down a lot more.
I also heard someone say - i think on an arseblog podcast - that Song and Eboue were lead astray slightly by Toure and Adebayor and without them have knuckled down a lot more.
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The first time I noticed them do this was after the Stoke game (apologies if I am wrong), was this not the first game where Campbell had finished a game and been on the winning side. I remember us always doing this when he was about before and wonder if its something that he has driven since returning. Its great to see the team together like it is at the moment, lets hope that it ends up with them all celebrating a trophy at the end of the seasonSamPeckGooner wrote:
I think the team show a tremendous amount of togetherness. I don't know about you guys but even the huddle sends shivers down my spine! The fact that Eboue after every game goes and throws his top into the crowd.
I dont want to sound to similar to a Spurs supporter but there is something about this year. We have never been the favourites and we have always been odds on the drop out of the top 4.
Never the less I would be proud of Arsenal this year whether it be 1st or 3rd.
