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Get in there.
Wenger will coach the paternal skills out of him soon enough.
Wenger out.
yay
Hopefully Wenger will have enough respect for the family to leave it a couple of weeks before approaching the kid for contract talks.
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Sao Paulo supporters have demanded on-loan Arsenal midfielder Denilson never plays for the club again, after he allegedly branded them "very, very annoying" on Twitter.
Good, because we could do with him.
Denilson :haha:
no fucking way
Arsenal Ladies 6 - Blenjn,an fknm 0
How could the score margin have been so big???
http://www.arsenal.com/assets/_files...n_goal_510.jpg
That's fucking why.
Jesus that's a sturdy bitch right there.
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Nicklas Bendtner wanted to quit Arsenal when he was left out of the Carling Cup final, which he has labelled his "worst moment in football".
Sunderland loanee Bendtner joined the Black Cats on a season-long deal on transfer deadline day but has already made it clear that he does not plan to return to the Emirates Stadium, having become frustrated with a lack of opportunities under Arsene Wenger.
He can recall exactly when he made the decision that his time with the Gunners had to come to an end, and it was a game in February that proved pivotal to their campaign.
"I can point to a precise moment I knew I had to leave," Bendtner told The Journal.
"It was when I looked at the team sheet before the Carling Cup final and saw that I was not going to start. It was my worst moment in football.
"I was sad, stunned and disappointed beyond measure.
"I had played all our matches in the competition, scored goals and I was feeling really sharp.
"I felt things would never be good for me again at Arsenal after that."
Arsenal lost the game at Wembley 2-1 and their season unravelled from that point on, before a difficult summer and poor start to this term.
Bendtner is nevertheless expecting a difficult clash when Sunderland travel to Arsenal after the international break on October 16, although he will not be able to play.
He added: "That is frustrating but hopefully the lads will do well. It is a tough place. We know how Arsenal will play. We will have to try to get something out of the game."
Bendtner has made an impressive start to life with his new club and struck up a good understanding with Stephane Sessegnon in attack, but he now wants to help Sunderland improve on their current position of 16th in the Premier League.
"How do I think it is going at Sunderland? We have great players here. It is down to us to prove that and not just talk about it," he said.
"We would rather show on the pitch that we should be on the other side of the table. I am sure we will in the weeks to come after the international break. We are good enough and strong enough, but we just need back- to-back wins."
Bendtner added: "You can see Sessegnon and I are starting to gel together.
"We are trying to find each other, look for the balls to put one another in in training.
"We put a lot of work in to see if we can find the runs and the goals we do in training.
"I was delighted to get my first goal. Sessegnon pulled it back, I saw the tackle coming in and I hit it.
"It took a deflection and it went in. It was a relief. It is always special to get off the mark.
"It was always going to come at one point if you keep putting yourself in among the chances."
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http://www.teamtalk.com/arsenal/7227...moans-cup-snub
STFU NB
Bendtner :bow: :bow:
On to bigger and better things.
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Arsenal goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski has voiced his displeasure at continuing to be number two at the club this season.
Fabianksi has been limited to just one appearance this season, in the Carling Cup.
Compatriot Wojciech Szczesny is Arsene Wenger's preferred option, and whilst Fabianksi looks to be ahead of him in terms of Poland selection - he knows that a lack of first-team football could affect his chances at Euro 2012.
"If my situation doesn't change I'll consider asking for a move," he told The Sun.
"If I want to go to Euro 2012, the only way I can persuade the coach to take me is by playing well on a regular basis."
An unnamed Premier League club has tested the DNA of its players to determine who is most prone to injury. Full story: Daily Mirror
If Gibbs doesn't win this, the test is flawed.
Half our players couldn't spell DNA tbh
Thanks Alanis :good:
That is about the standard reply to one of Joket's posts
Vermaelen has just signed a new long term contract with the club, rumoured to be 4 years.
He is like a new signing says Arsene Wenger...
Does the new contract start from when he's fit enough to play I wonder...
Hopefully Vermaelen stays fit a bit more than he has in the 1st spell of his career....we've been paying him to be a crock so far.
Personally don't think he should have got a long term deal, not with his injury record thus far.