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Written by RockyLives
In a game of many villains for us it may seem odd to pick out one, but I'm sad to say that
Denilson does not belong in the Arsenal first team.
Before I elaborate, it's worth having a quick word for each of the other villains of the piece
(and some heroes):
Alex Song: idiot for the first booking (he was carded for the dissent, not for
the non-foul).
Written by BigRaddy
The Interlull (tm Arseblogger) allows assessment of the season so far, and despite the paucity
of games, we have much to discuss.
I would like to start with our esteemed manager. Apart from the GK blip, Wenger has been very
good with 3 top class signings in close season.
The midfield has been very good. Nasri continued his pre-season form and looks a fantastic
player, his injury is a blow. To see Nasri take on and beat a player then lay off an accurate
pass is to see the future of this Arsenal team. Should /When Cesc goes, this will o' the wisp is
his natural successor assuming he remains fit.
Arsenal continued their winning run, bringing it to 3 on the trot now as we beat Bolton at the
Grove. This was predicted to be a difficult game and that is how it turned out to be. The scoreline
in the end was slightly flattering for Arsenal despite the numerous chances that were created. Cesc
Fabregas was the star of the show as he created 2 goals and probably inadvertently created
another.
Arsenal won easily today at home to Bolton, 4-1, and while Arshavin and Fabregas created most of
the goalscoring chances, it was the 23 year old Cameroonian Alex Song who really caught the eye.
Song is just coming into his ... Continue reading →
Arsenal midfielder Alex Song is yet again showing that he is one of the most important players for
the Gunners and besides doing well in midfield, he also managed to get on the scoresheet last ...
The song that's played during the 'coming up' section of Match of the Day is: Favorite
Colour by Canadian rockers Tokyo Police Club. Have a look!
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Alex Song may be the most important player on the field for Arsenal. I know, the Cesc enthusiasts
just got up out of their Barcaloungers and screamed obscenities at me, but after watching Song's
impressive ...
You might wonder about the headlines but that is exactly how Arsene Wenger described Arsenal's
performance against West Brom on Saturday. He said this; "What is the most frustrating is that
there was no electricity there. We had lost a generator and then it becomes difficult to play
football.
Arsenal 2 West Brom 3
What's to say about a result where you're comfortably outplayed by a team which will probably flirt
with relegation? Particularly, because as I heard somebody say outside the stadium, if we had
scored in stoppage time to get a draw it would have been an absolute travesty.
Guessed right
This was not an easy game. On this showing it is easy to understand why Partizan Belgrade has
been unbeaten in their home stadium for over 3 seasons now. Yet, that only happened when they had
11 men on the field and once they had a defender sent off, it was only one winner in this game and
it was Arsenal.