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    Quote Originally Posted by Niall_Quinn View Post
    Yes, because Foy is almost solely responsible for what's been going on at Arsenal. About time somebody outed him.
    Yeah Wenger out.

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    Awful result. Giroud to blame - he has to put them away.

    I must admit gervinho did an absoutely marvellous job of running past players and fucking up when it mattered. Absolutely marvellous job.

    Diaby was no good. Walcott and Gervinho were no good. Need players with a bit more natural ability. Hope oxlade's fine.

    Clean sheet though. That's new.

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    on a frustrating result...
    We played with a good spirit. We were serious, we put the effort in. Our basic fitness is alright but we lack sharpness and fluency at the moment to be dangerous in the final third. The few chances we had, we couldn't convert them. Sunderland always play the same way against us, in the final third and defensively, and if you're not sharp enough to make the difference early in the game it becomes difficult. They defended well, they defended the whole game very well, and we lacked something - sharpness and also quality and accuracy in the final pass.

    on bedding in new players...
    Of course [that makes a difference too]. The formula didn't work with three strikers up front and we were not well balanced, we didn't create enough because they blocked our midfield. After that it was difficult for us. We need to be more creative in the final third.

    on Santi Cazorla...
    I think it's difficult not to be pleased with him because he played on Wednesday night, the whole game in Puerto Rico. All the chances were created by him, basically.

    on why the Club agreed terms to sell Song...
    Because we have Wilshere coming back, I believe in one and a half months. We have Diaby back, we have Rosicky not far away and we might bring another midfielder in as well. You have to be patient a little bit [over any new signings].

    on players leaving at their peak...
    It is frustrating, we have learnt to deal with that. I believe as well that the financial potential of some clubs is massive and that makes a difference.

    on replacing Robin van Persie's goals...
    Maybe people are right [that he would have made a difference], maybe they are wrong - you can never check that. We have played some draws at home with Van Persie, we have lost some games with Van Persie as well. It's true that last year in every game he found something special. I never denied that we lost a world-class player, that is very difficult to replace.

    I feel that Podolski is not [physically] ready yet but he has the quality, and Giroud you could see has a presence when he is on the pitch in this position. Man United looked everywhere, if they didn't buy anybody else and went for Van Persie at 29 years of age, it's because they realised that quality is difficult to find on the market.

    on Giroud's chance...
    Giroud had a great chance on his right foot. I think he had more time than he thought and we expected him to score that one, of course.

    on getting the balance right up front...
    In some games it works, in some not. We went for a different formula last year and the balance is not always right, but in this game today we needed maybe one more creative player to be a bit more accurate in the final third. There was not a lot of space left to our strikers, everything had to be created from our midfield.

    on whether Song asked to leave...
    He expressed a desire to go to Barcelona.

    on a missed opportunity against Sunderland...
    Of course. It is always frustrating in the game when you have so much possession and so little points. You have to calculate that you make a draw or two or three during a season, but you don't want to make it at the start in the first game. I personally prefer to play away in the first game.

    on showing patience after Van Persie's departure...
    I feel that when you are on the football pitch, you don't think about the players who are not there. You try to make a good pass when you have the ball, all the rest is not a valid excuse. We had the opportunity to play the ball quicker, our overall passing was not quick enough today in my opinion. That is not necessarily linked with Robin.

    on Nicklas Bendtner...
    He is likely to move, yes. There is no deal done at all.
    Wengers comments

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    Quote Originally Posted by Niall_Quinn View Post
    Yes, because Foy is almost solely responsible for what's been going on at Arsenal. About time somebody outed him.
    We should hire a referee. It's worked wonders for ManUre, they have Webb and Clatterman batenburg.

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    Here is my take. . .(for what its worth)


    We should be beating the likes of Sunderland at home but didnt really do enough at thw end of the day, we still have no idea on how to break 10 man defences down and I agree with Charlie, the media are going to have a field day over Girourds miss, I would have played him from the begimning, have him compete for crosses because in such matches we need to by pass the middle

    Santi was goos but should have played further forward, would it not have been better to play two up top

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    Invincibles 2012 - unbeaten!

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    We should have played Giroud and Pod from the start with Cazorla behind them.

    Sunderland are shit yet we played right in to their hands by playing one upfront.

    There was hardly any pressure from us. It was all in front of them and they had it easy. Hardly any crosses were put in. It wa a shocking opening game display from us

    Why did pod come off for Giroud? We needed a goal so put 2 upfront for the closing stages but we went like for like and nothing changed.

    Same old shit

    We'll finish top 4 no doubt and Wenger will feel justified as will his minions. The majority have had enough of the shit football though

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    If we had played 2 up front with 4 in midfield, we'd be talking about how shit our midfield is and how we didn't even get anywhere near creating anything in the final third instead of complaining about why only 3 out of 22 chances where on target. Even Roy Hodgson's finally coming to terms with the idea that 4-4-2 is dead.

    3-5-2 on the other hand...

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    Also, those complaining about our full backs not doing enough in attack? That's part of why we seemed relatively solid defensively today, and even then Gervinho and Walcott both bailed them out once or twice yesterday. Unless you have world class fullbacks who create goal scoring opportunities every time they go up, you can't have it both ways.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AKBapologist View Post
    If we had played 2 up front with 4 in midfield, we'd be talking about how shit our midfield is and how we didn't even get anywhere near creating anything in the final third instead of complaining about why only 3 out of 22 chances where on target. Even Roy Hodgson's finally coming to terms with the idea that 4-4-2 is dead.

    3-5-2 on the other hand...
    Who said 4-4-2 is dead? Guess what formation Man City played most of their games last season? Guess who won the PL?

    Not saying we go balls out when we play tough teams like City, Utd, Chelsea away.. we need to play 4-4-2 for shit kickers like Sunderland, West Brom, Norwich etc. In fact, once we have those c*nts pegged back in their half, we just go 3-0-7!

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