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Regular readers of this site will know that I recently advocated the acquisition of Andrei
Arshavin, before concrete rumours were ever spread. At this point in time, I am delighted to see
the likelihood of Arsenal actually acquiring him has evidently gone up. At 5′7″,
Arshavin is not the most imposing figure.
Hull City While Saturday's contest with Hull City was by no means their best performance, it
nevertheless shows an ever-apparent resilience that the current Arsenal side lacked just a few
months ago. On an unbeaten run that has showed more defensive solidity than offensive firepower,
this team is becoming increasingly more substantive than stylish, [.
With Wednesday's last-gasp away draw to Everton, even the most amateur of supporter could see just
how lacking in attacking quality the current Arsenal side are. Unfortunately, it appears that
Wenger is so blinded by his 'belief' in the current squad that a blind man in a fog has more sight
than he.
I cannot believe it. Back in early December I was asserting that the Gunners needed to win
everything in December in order to keep pace with the leaders ... and they didn't. Draws with
Middlesboro, Liverpool, and Villa were amongst the results that also included wins against
Chelsea and Portsmouth.
It could have been a great weekend. At halftime Villa was losing and Man United and Chelsea were
tied. Then Stoke took the lead and in an instant visions of Arsenal vaulting ever closer to the top
started churning in my mind. Villa's comeback was annoying, but I found myself cheering on Bolton,
the [.
With Wednesday's last-gasp away draw to Everton, even the most amateur of supporter could see just
how lacking in attacking quality the current Arsenal side are. Unfortunately, it appears that
Wenger is so blinded by his 'belief' in the current squad that a blind man in a fog has more sight
than he.