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    of course but most of the league are even worse, which is my point. so we may be shocking at times but not as shocking as most of the others so far.

    getting 4th (sigh) with a negative GD is even less likely to happen again than having a very good one.

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    Most of the leagues might be worse this season but they will improve or try to.

    We wont cos we make the same mistakes every season and thats the fear

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    our shape has been better in most cases but it is when we concede that is still the problem, not starting games brightly enough and going behind.

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    Arsenal cannot afford to let Theo Walcott leave the club, according to ex-Gunners defender Sol Campbell.The 23-year-old England forward has yet to agree a new contract, with his current deal set to expire next summer."Theo is a big player," Campbell told BBC Sport. "You don't want to lose him for the best years of his football."For the next five years, I'd pay to keep him. He's a young lad, a good lad who scores goals, and you need to keep those types of players."With Walcott entering the final six months of his deal and the transfer window about to open, Campbell added: "January is very critical. It is a critical moment because if you don't get it right in January you can just forget the rest of the season."Following the departures of Cesc Fabregas, Samir Nasri and Robin van Persie in recent years, Walcott could become the latest high-profile exit."People love him, people hate him - but Theo is a good player, a great player, and he's growing every year," said Campbell."You can't lose him because his contract is running out or he wants a little bit more money. You've got to keep those type of players. We've lost too many over time."It used to be losing these players at 30 years old - now they're losing these players at mid-20s and that's crazy. You can't be losing players at mid-20s because of contract situations - it's crazy now."Campbell made 211 appearances in two spells at Arsenal, winning two league titles and two FA Cups, and scoring in the 2006 Champions League final.But his former club have not won a trophy since the 2005 FA Cup, were stunned by League Two Bradford City in the Capital One Cup this month and are 15 points behind Premier League leaders Manchester United.Arsene Wenger's side returned to form with victory at Reading on Monday and are in the last 16 of the Champions League for a 13th consecutive season, but Campbell feels it is vital they bolster their squad in January."I think they should find some money somewhere and get some top players in and just go for it," said the 38-year-old."They have some top players, but I just don't think there's enough. Jack Wilshere epitomises what Arsenal are all about. He's got drive, a great football head, he wants to win. Arsenal need a few more like that."The money available to Wenger for signings and salaries was restricted by Arsenal's move from Highbury to Emirates Stadium in 2006.But they posted another impressive set of financial results in 2012 and will be boosted by a new £150m sponsorship deal with Emirates Airline."Arsenal are not in a situation where they are going to go out of business," Campbell explained. "They can actually hedge their bets and go for it."It's about gambling at the right time and I think now it's a critical moment to gamble, to buy players, to invest in them."We can't keep on losing top players because you're never going to build anything. If top players are going to invest in you, you've got to invest in them. They won't take half [the money] to come to Arsenal. Arsenal are not at that level. "They've got a wage structure they don't want to break. I think that's a big problem with attracting the real top players."Arsenal's mixed start to the season has seen Wenger face intense criticism, but Campbell says the Frenchman should remain in charge."He is the right man for the job, but he has to realise that the playing landscape has changed and the market has changed," he added."You've got to sometimes take a risk. Taking a punt on a player 10 years ago for £500,000 might now be £7m. You can't always get these £500,000 players, turn them into great players and sell them for £20m."Seven years plus without a trophy for Arsenal is too long. Arsene would be the first to say that. Why not wait until January and just go for it?"
    I don't get why people think Wenger is still the right man. He will only be the right man if he changes his ways which at his ages and his greed level he won't. Sol is spot on with most of what he said there but ruined it with the rest.

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    Stewart Robson claims Theo Walcott is not a centre-forward and should revert to his normal right wing position.The Gunners star has been desperate to play up front and got his wish during the 5-2 Premier League win against Reading, getting on the scoresheet in the process.But former Highbury favourite Robson believes the former Southampton star isn’t technically strong enough to lead the line for the north London side.“I don’t think that Theo Walcott is a centre-forward,” he told Hawksbee and Jacobs. “There was a myth going round about him playing there all the way through the youth game but, whenever I went to go and watch Southampton, he was a right winger and played a few games in their first team as a centre-forward.“If you’re going to play as a centre-forward you have to be good with your back to goal. Theo Walcott is not very good with his back to goal, he gives it away around 80% of the time.”Arsenal have been linked to both Newcastle’s Demba Ba and Schalke star Klaas Jan-Huntelaar but Robson went on to state that he would be shocked if Arsene Wenger landed either player.“They’re both players who Arsene Wenger could go for but they don’t fit the normal style of pay that Arsenal usually go for, maybe he’s just beginning to change is philosophy,” he added.
    I see the real Robson is back. After being spot on about Wenger, he's had a shocker here

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    Quote Originally Posted by Terry Tuffnutz View Post
    of course but most of the league are even worse, which is my point. so we may be shocking at times but not as shocking as most of the others so far.

    getting 4th (sigh) with a negative GD is even less likely to happen again than having a very good one.
    If we get 4th, which I think we will, in Wenger's head that will mean we've been brilliant and have proved our quality, he won't acknowledge our failings IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Merry Chrizimas View Post
    If we get 4th, which I think we will, in Wenger's head that will mean we've been brilliant and have proved our quality, he won't acknowledge our failings IMO.
    Well its not like we were going to win the league anyway. So how is he suppose to take 4th when the majority said we won't even finish in the top 5.
    "I really like Arsenal. Do you really like Arsenal, or only Arsenal with trophies?" - Dennis Bergkamp.
    "Which Arsenal do they want back, the one Arsene created?" - Tony Adams.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Merry Chrizimas View Post
    If we get 4th, which I think we will, in Wenger's head that will mean we've been brilliant and have proved our quality, he won't acknowledge our failings IMO.
    Then it will be another massive Ground Hog Day come summer and through out next season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Olivier's xmas twist View Post
    Well its not like we were going to win the league anyway. So how is he suppose to take 4th when the majority said we won't even finish in the top 5.
    Not that great an achievement IMO, especially as the competition is so poor, this team is full of weaknesses and IMO the worst Arsenal team I've seen, there's nothing to be proud of there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoshGooner View Post
    Then it will be another massive Ground Hog Day come summer and through out next season.
    Most likely yes, the yardstick for us seems to be 4th so if we get that it's job done and everything is good it seems.

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