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    send him to the glue factory along with diaby!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Power_n_Glory View Post
    No footballing brain or just plain lazy?
    Theo or Arshavin? They both suck ass to be honest, but at least Arshavinw as trying yesterday, Walcott just looked like he couldnt be bothered with it

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    arshavin has to go. he can't get back to his best and it's wrong to pick him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Punchinello Beezo View Post
    Theo or Arshavin? They both suck ass to be honest, but at least Arshavinw as trying yesterday, Walcott just looked like he couldnt be bothered with it
    We've seen many games where Theo has tried his best but he's ineffective because he can't beat his man or produce the cross. How many times have you seen Arshavin fail to beat his man, screw up a 10 yard pass, miss control the ball so it rolls out of play, fluff a shot......they all tried yesterday. I don't think anyone slacked off yesterday.

    Besides his first few months, Arshavin has never had a game where he's terrorised a wingback and consistently beat his man. He shouldn't be playing out on the wing if he can't do this. He looks out of sorts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joker View Post
    This guy has become so shit for us, and is unrecognisable from the player who saved us 4th place in 2008-2009. He's lazy, fails to make runs into the box to assist our centre forward, misplaces so many passes and even his control has let him down.

    This, all he is here to do is earning his wage tbh. Id say sell the cunt but we are so short of creativity and players he has to stay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Power_n_Glory View Post
    Besides his first few months, Arshavin has never had a game where he's terrorised a wingback and consistently beat his man. He shouldn't be playing out on the wing if he can't do this. He looks out of sorts.
    he has shown he can be effective with the good amount of assists he has supplied but his direct threat on goal has disappeared. i don't want to judge his season too quickly but yesterdays display was worrying when around him everyone was at least getting the basics right, yet he wasn't.

    given his confidence to speak to the press when needed then i would doubt he's been too shy to tell wenger that he isn't happy on the wing, so i'm not sure that's the problem. compared with walcott who at least as consistently made noise about the managers 'promise' of being moved inside at some point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Terry Tuffnutz View Post
    he has shown he can be effective with the good amount of assists he has supplied but his direct threat on goal has disappeared. i don't want to judge his season too quickly but yesterdays display was worrying when around him everyone was at least getting the basics right, yet he wasn't.

    given his confidence to speak to the press when needed then i would doubt he's been too shy to tell wenger that he isn't happy on the wing, so i'm not sure that's the problem. compared with walcott who at least as consistently made noise about the managers 'promise' of being moved inside at some point.
    looked and played awsome in a 442 when he first arrived, however since the formation change he has been pants....433 or 4141 or 451 whatevea nonsense it is does not suit this guy and he is wasted

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    Arsh is going to be pissed at losing his top ten status. Very unfair, the Sun was always shit at top tens.
    http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...otballers.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by Niall_Quinn View Post
    Arsh is going to be pissed at losing his top ten status. Very unfair, the Sun was always shit at top tens.
    http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...otballers.html
    Where the fuck is Andy Reid? Scandalous tbh.

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    ANDREY ARSHAVIN has launched a stinging attack on Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger.

    The Russian forward accused Wenger of being unwilling to take advice from anyone else at the club.

    Arshavin, the Gunners' record £15million buy, said: "When you have a mundane, domestic problem, he's always very supportive.

    "But when it comes to Arsenal, no one would dare approach him with questions about football or suggestions to change something round.

    "Everyone knows what the answer would be."

    Arshavin was never afraid to voice an opinion at his former club, Zenit St Petersburg.

    But he insists he would NEVER argue with Emirates chief Wenger.

    He added: "We've never had the 'big talk', although I have voiced my opinion a couple of times.

    "He smiled in an understanding way but he has his own ideas."

    Russia captain Arshavin has been a regular on the Gunners bench, starting just TWO of their 19 games this season.

    He has either been replaced or brought on in 13 matches and also been an unused substitute on three occasions.

    His only full outings so far have been in the 8-2 hammering at Manchester United and Arsenal's 2-1 Carling Cup fourth-round home win over Bolton, where he scored their second-half equaliser.

    And the 30-year-old has revealed his frustration at becoming a peripheral figure.

    He said: "It is better to play all the time like I did at Zenit rather than sit on the bench.

    "I still want to play. If you are a footballer you want to be on the pitch — whether you are 18 or 35.

    "Sometimes I go out on the field and know, however well I've played, I will be replaced after 70 minutes.

    "And sometimes you sit on the bench in full confidence you will be brought on in the 65th minute."

    Arshavin arrived from Zenit in February 2009 and bagged all of Arsenal's goals in the thrilling 4-4 draw at Liverpool in April that year.

    But he has scored just twice this season and created only one goal for the team.

    Wenger has preferred England star Theo Walcott and Ivory Coast ace Gervinho on the flanks this season.

    And fed-up Arshavin does not see a way of forcing his way into the middle of the park either, with Mikel Arteta, Aaron Ramsey and Alex Song occupying those slots for the Gunners.

    Prior to this season, Arshavin was usually a first-choice selection.

    In the 2009-10 campaign, he started 25 games and was a substitute in five other matches.

    And, last term, he again started 25 games, while making 12 appearances from the bench.

    Arshavin groaned: "At the moment, Wenger has more faith in Walcott and Gervinho.

    "Before this season, I wasn't used as a reserve."

    Arshavin's contract expires in June 2013 and he has been linked with a move back to his homeland, with Zenit and big-spending Anzhi Makhachkala keen on signing him.

    But although he admits money will play a part in his decision, he insists he will NOT attempt to force a move in January.

    He added: "If my situation does not change, I may look at it — but not right now. But it is clear the salary is important."

    And when asked if he preferred life in Russia to what he has experienced in London, he said: "After three years, meeting with different people I came to the conclusion that it all depends on what you have here and what you have there.

    "I met a man in Miami who said there is no difference where you live — it is important how much money is on your credit card.

    "I think this is correct — if you have enough money, you can provide for your family anywhere in the world."
    http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...ne-Wenger.html

    Hes spot on. Also needs to start ahead of Gervinho

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