TBH Utds goalies this season are as dodgy as fuck. . .so a decent game plan would be to shoot on sight but. . .seeing that the season is inflicted with Wengeritis, I doubt that will happen!
TBH Utds goalies this season are as dodgy as fuck. . .so a decent game plan would be to shoot on sight but. . .seeing that the season is inflicted with Wengeritis, I doubt that will happen!
Park will score. You know which one.
Rooney will score a dodgy pel.
And a couple of break-away goals too, don't forget.
The only thing missing will be a consummate GHELling from Ratface on one of our Southern pansies.
You don't want to be pessimistic, but our left side genuinely could be painful viewing. Arshavin is bound to leave Miquel on his own. I would play Yoshi. That's not mentioning Djourou on the right. Really, this won't be much of a different team to the 8-2 will it?
We'll have a better right back playing in this game than we did at OT but thats about it
Team that day was:
Szczesny, Jenkinson, Koscielny, Djourou, Traore, Rosicky, Ramsey, Coquelin, Arshavin, van Persie, Walcott
Likely team tomorrow
Szczesny, Djourou, Koscielny, Mertesacker, Miquel, Ramsey, Song, Rosicky/Benayoun, Walcott, van Persie, Arshavin
So three changes overall (Mertesacker / Miquel / Rosicky), overall doesn't look all too promising... to be fair I think United are worse from that game and we're slightly better.
The King Is Back.
I know our ground isn't exactly 'Anfield on a European night' but home advantage does count for a fair bit. We won't get absolutely battered even if we lose. I genuinely think we're just as likely to win this game as lose it, with a draw being the most likely outcome. But we'll see.
Really need Ramsey to step it up and put in a 'Wilshere vs Barca' type performance. Need a bit of passion from the lad. Some cojones. A bit of grit. Some courage. Determination. Inspiration. Three lions. Beans on toast. The queen. The ceremony and the pomp.
http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-arc...l-never-retireArsène Wenger concedes that the Premier League may be stuck with Sir Alex Ferguson and himself for a long time yet.
The duo share over 40 years of experience at the highest level in English football, enjoying their 25th and 15th-year anniversaries respectively this season.
The rivalry between the pair has always been respectfully fierce, something Wenger does not see changing any time soon.
“He [Ferguson] will manage until he dies and I think he will be 100,” joked the Frenchman. “I only said that [I have the same hunger] because I'm very polite!
"My motivation is to beat him. To last the longest is not a record. Of course I will never beat his record. But to win the game on Sunday is my motivation.
"We have to consider that we are in a job where we need our physical strength and health. That weakens, I've heard, the older you get.”
The time will eventually arrive to step down, says Wenger - even if he does not quite know when or in what capacity just yet.
“I don’t stay sane!” he said. “It is a life where you need to take a certain distance from the immediate emotional aspect of the game and you learn that with experience. You have to be involved emotionally because it is part of your job.
"I can’t imagine [me retiring] but it will happen. I will never retire completely. I will maybe do a different job, not every day out there with the football team. But I will work, that's for sure.”
With every result going our way, we are now guaranteed to get nothing out of this game.
You probably didn't read it here first.