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He's a laughing stock, but you still read him. What does that make you?
I heard Arseblog dislikes white chocolate too.
This non-credible yet extremely important nonentity on the internet whom I place so much misplaced importance upon must be stopped from exercising his all-encompassing, poisonous and villainous viewpoints.
I don't read him anymore, he replied to someone on twitter.
And IMO he should be a laughing stock amongst Arsenal fans because of his unbelievably one sided and biased commentary. Obviously he's entitled to his opinion but at the same time we should be able to call him out when he's talking bullshit (which is a lot recently).
Sagan is gone in the summer.
Time for GHELkinson.
The results will only get worse and Wenger has to shake up the core trio because it hasn't been working for a while. Cazorla has been on a break ever since the Reading game hat trick. In fact, the Reading game was the best performance I've seen from an Arsenal team in recent years. We looked like the Arsenal of old but that came off the back of Wenger getting slaughtered in the press. Once the squad got that result out of the way, we saw that abysmal Wigan game which took a penalty to win. We had the Newcastle game where we scored 7 but we still conceded the lead a few times and the midfield were pretty poor for that game too. Most of the creation came from Theo and the wide players. Then we saw the Southampton game and now this. It's been coming and the trio just don't work hard enough as a unit or create chances. Rosicky needs to be brought in so we can get some of our fluidity and creation back.Quote:
Cazorla probably had his worst match so far. He was completely neutral. Or Joe Allen. In fact, the midfield three of Arteta, Wilshere and Cazorla have not lived up their On Paper™ potential at all. Cazorla would perhaps be more useful in one of the wide positions in certain matches.