Neither of those games were at Old Trafford, which was my point.
Makes a change from going there and bending over like we normally do. Nice that us lesser teams aren't arsed about playing at The Theatre of Dreams anymore. Enjoyable to watch.
I'm not too optimistic about Arsenal this season but with Wenry and Sanchez we have real pace up front. There's Ox as well and Theo is going to give defenders nightmares once hes back and his form picks up.
Whether to Jason of Philaflava or John Podesta, I will speak my fucking perspective openly
- MB
Req wrote:stupidregister suspiciously quiet right now imoz
I may be beginning to at least entertain the thought that I was just a touch off about Welbeck. To be fair, GS were absolute shit but he displayed some cool finishing. Unlike he did the week before and unlike he might do the next.
1. No surprise they lost.
2. AW looking like Pardew out there.
3. Everyone on Arsenal sucked.
4. Not selling Ozil + buying Cesc will continue to haunt this club.
5. Chelsea gonna win the league comfortably.
Nigga, you think not buying fab back is what haunts this club? Until AW looks a squad sheet and cannot put a motherfuckering under-21 (Chambers, who has already 6 yellows and is suspended) or someone who's borderline past it (Flamini) in the team for a fixture of Sunday's magnitude will be the day that the team is actually ready to hang with the cream of the crop.
For the record...Fab did seriously outplay Ozil Sunday, easier done when you're playing next to Hazard and Costa, but still.
Also, during the broadcast they said that Fab to Chelsea was pretty much a done deal in February, Wenger would have had to work some hijack magic, and Fab would have had to said he was going to leave Barca for Arsenal.
That being said I agree with Vlad, the attacking players for the Gunners are good enough, the problem is moreso steel in midfield, and experienced defenders.
Ozil out 3 months, which is great news for Arsenal fans.
There's something seriously wrong going on at that club in terms of health. I feel like they have way more injuries to key players (and overall) than most clubs.
stupidregister wrote:There's something seriously wrong going on at that club in terms of health. I feel like they have way more injuries to key players (and overall) than most clubs.
I think everyone thinks that about the club they follow tbh. I guess nobody really pays attention to other clubs injuries. West Ham have tons. Last season was especially bad. Had to beat Spurs without any strikers.
I see the Premier League are considering games abroad again.
dude isnt even the best keeper at his own club anymore. No idea why he keeps getting picked for the national team. Clear cut example of rep over current ability