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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).
Young 21 years old Arsenal forward Carlos Vela has a really unpredicted opportunity now to shine
for Arsene Wenger's Gunners side in the next weeks.
Vela has missed out so far to earn a starting place for the Premier League side, but with a few
players injured actually including Robin van Persie (6 Weeks), Theo Walcott (4-6 weeks), Nicklas
Bendtner (3-4 weeks) as well as Andrey Arshavin in poor form, the Mexican will definitely get his
chance to join the Arsenal boat for the title race.
The international break is over. Super. Let's jump right into our weekend Fantasy Premier League
preview. We'll look at I) the best match from a neutral's perspective II) the most fantasy friendly
game III) Studs and Duds and IV) A ... Continue reading →
Young 21 years old Arsenal forward Carlos Vela has a really unpredicted opportunity now to shine
for Arsene Wenger's Gunners side in the next weeks.
Vela has missed out so far to earn a starting place for the Premier League side, but with a few
players injured actually including Robin van Persie (6 Weeks), Theo Walcott (4-6 weeks), Nicklas
Bendtner (3-4 weeks) as well as Andrey Arshavin in poor form, the Mexican will definitely get his
chance to join the Arsenal boat for the title race.
A few quick notes coming out of the Champions League today on the heels of yesterday's devastating
news for Manchester United the injury to Antonio Valencia. Arsenal dominated Braga at home. The
final score was 6-0. Fantasy studs Fabregas, ... Continue reading →
After a weekend to forget, both the London-based clubs that were on the end of surprise defeats
bounced back with comfortable wins in the Second Matchday of the Champions League Group Stage.
After losing at midweek to Newcastle United and being outplayed on Saturday by Manchester City,
Chelsea surely cited the Champions League tie with Olympique de Marseille of France as the match to
get their form back on track.