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    Gervinho works the flanks really well. Great assists for RVP. For the first time since we changed to 4-3-3, I think Wenger has actually found a forward that suits playing out wide.

    Keep up the good work boys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marc Overmars View Post
    Gervinho works the flanks really well. Great assists for RVP. For the first time since we changed to 4-3-3, I think Wenger has actually found a forward that suits playing out wide.

    Keep up the good work boys.
    It's not a hard work to find a good wide forward, just raid the rest of Lille wide players (especially their left winger).
    somebody put something in my milk

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    Quote Originally Posted by milla View Post
    It's not a hard work to find a good wide forward, just raid the rest of Lille wide players (especially their left winger).
    Joe Cole .

    Scored again today .

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    Missed the first half, but the second half was excellent - We played good football and held our own physically against the thugs. Gervinho was superb - watching it with an American and a French person in China they commented how the guy with the big forehead was doing everything. They also proceeded to ask if his forehead was natural - well, I don't think they offer forehead implants yet.

    RVP of course made the difference with his positioning and control in the area, but I don't think you can criticise Wenger for starting him on the bench. Those (Zim) who would criticise him for that would be the first on his back if he gets injured because he's played when not fully fit. Wenger stated he wasn't 100%, so a perfectly justified decision. Yes, we need someone who can do a job in his place though.

    Tony Pulis is, as always an utter cunt. I see on his post match comments on the BBC he said: "But Arsenal have got players who cost £16m on the bench, and that's why they are where they are". Trying to portray us to be some Man City style club when Stoke's net spend has been greater in each of the past 5 seasons than ours.

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    Yeah and if he had won he probably would have used the 'David beats Goliath' line!

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    who cares, Manyoo got WALLOPED!

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    I think its time to stop trying to fit fit Chamakh and Walcott in this team, they will only work with a 4-4-2. We need to see what Park can do when he comes on and AOC in the Walcott role. I did wonder why Park never plays? Also where has Coquelin disappeared to?

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    Interesting piece from Arseblog today

    since the Blackburn game, we've played 7 in all competitions and won 6, scoring 15 goals.
    Wenger

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    Quote Originally Posted by ItsMe View Post
    You're so wrong, it's just that tw*t in charge that I hate.
    The way it comes across you're unable to disassociate Wenger from Arsenal.

    You're so blinded with (somewhat unhealthy IMO) hatred for Wenger you can't see any good in anything he (and by association) Arsenal do. We lose and you uphold it as an example of how bad we are. We win a few on the trot and you say it's meaningless.

    We ain't winning the title this year, that much is clear. And we're certainly not the side we were. But we're on a good run and yesterday in particular I thought we started to look quite good again. One of the best performances of the season IMO.

    We had a disasterous summer and a horrible start to the season but there are signs that we might be turning the corner. I, for one, think that's a good thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Letters (TPFKA WWTL@WHL) View Post
    The way it comes across you're unable to disassociate Wenger from Arsenal.

    You're so blinded with (somewhat unhealthy IMO) hatred for Wenger you can't see any good in anything he (and by association) Arsenal do. We lose and you uphold it as an example of how bad we are. We win a few on the trot and you say it's meaningless.

    We ain't winning the title this year, that much is clear. And we're certainly not the side we were. But we're on a good run and yesterday in particular I thought we started to look quite good again. One of the best performances of the season IMO.

    We had a disasterous summer and a horrible start to the season but there are signs that we might be turning the corner. I, for one, think that's a good thing.
    All of us are at different stages in accepting we aren't in the top tier any more. It grates. It's even worse when you consider we could still be there, if things had been handled just a little differently. Wenger certainly shares some of the blame for that but it shouldn't be overlooked in recent years he's had to contend with a bunch of cunts whose sole aim has been to strip the club of as much money as possible. These bastards left us on the edge of disaster. Our best players sold, the remaining players undoubtedly looking around and thinking WTF? The manager under intense pressure, unable to field a PL strength side at Old Trafford and picking up our worst pasting in our history as a result. Things could have gone very badly, things could be a lot worse. But the manager and the players have battled back and that has to count for something no matter what we feel in general about what's happening at the club. The enemy played its trump card, cashed in and did a runner. We staggered but we didn't collapse. There's a strength that can be gained from this, maybe, finally the ability to handle pressure. It's still fragile but the direction is positive. Now it's the team, the fans and, regardless of who approves or disapproves, the manager who will dictate what happens for the remainder of this season. We can stick together or fragment. If we stick together we have a prayer, if we fragment we have nothing. Next week sees our first major test since this recovery began. Do we want to go into that game urging the team on or do we want to spend the time waving Wenger Out banners? Which is more constructive and more likely to get us the result I'm sure we all want?
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