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This is what the new Arsenal home shirt for next season looks like, Arsenalinsider can
exclusively reveal. As in previous years, we have been given the first sneak peak at how Arsene
Wenger's players will look in the latest offering from the club and manufacturers Nike.
We've been right every time in the past and we stand by this image, such is the strength of
belief in our source.
Well, we kind of had an idea that Arsenal were playing well but not getting the results. It was
a matter of details according to Arteta, Wenger, and others. It all came good in this one as
Blackburn were the hapless victims of a rampant Arsenal side.
Chance conversion was another issue which was put to bed, at least temporarily, with 7 out of 8
shot on target registering on the scoreboard.
I haven't given up on Arsenal making the top four because I can't.
Despite Arsenal appearing to want to make it as difficult as possible to get there, something
inside me makes it hard for me to believe we won't make it. And that something inside me is
certainly not wind.
Perhaps its the season when we needed a Lasagna to make it happen gives me belief.
Juan Mata has spoken ahead of the United game on Sunday. In the short time he has been here in
England, he has made an impact and has become an important player for Chelsea now and in the
future.
Speaking of the weekend, Mata reveals that the players aren't happy with the ways things are going
but are determined to put things right in every game starting with United.
Heartbreak for Gabon and Aubamayeng but a bright future awaits... is a post from: Just
Football
In my latest column for FourFourTwo I take a look at co-hosts Gabon
and their exciting but ultimately heartbreaking Africa Cup of Nations
campaign:
After the laughter comes tears.
This is what the new Arsenal home shirt for next season looks like, Arsenalinsider can
excluisively reveal. As in previous years, we have been given the first sneak peak at how Arsene
Wenger's players will look in the latest offering from the club and manufacturers Nike.
We've been right every time in the past and we stand by this image, such is the strength of
belief in our source.
Liverpool travel to Manchester and Old Trafford to face United for the second time in two weeks
in a match that, depending on your resting heart rate, is either mildly exciting or something
that's possibly life threatening. There's as much to cover off the pitch as there is on, but for
everyone's sanity we'll try to just do the football.
By Chris Wright
Right. Straight off the bat, Pies would like to clarify that we're not saying this is 100%
definitely the design for Arsenal's new home kit for 2012/13.
What we are saying is that this mock-up has been drafted by
Arsenalinsider, who have a decent hit-rate on these sorts of things and who are
also claiming to have been privy to a photo of the actual design courtesy of a deepthroat informant
in the Nike camp and that they are willing to stand by their reproduction 'such is the strength of
belief in their source'.
Why are Everton simply brilliant against City and Chelsea but so lacking cohesion and belief
against Wigan and Bolton?
It really is weird...we've been a joy to watch in these big, big wins recently...everything you
love about Moyes' Everton.
Town's result against Cardiff City has left me wondering if I'm hallucinating.
For months I've been citing the wobbly defence as the core to all our problems, but on Saturday the
solid defence of days gone by made a welcome return to Portman Road and achieved their second clean
sheet in two games.
The Reds travel to St Andrews in the West Midlands to try to build upon their first win in six
games at the weekend. There aren't many places less likely to yield a win for us (well, in
fairness, you could probably select most of the top half of the table and find it rather daunting).
However, the thrill of three points and the glad viewing of not being in the relegation zone thanks
to Pompey's fiscal foolishness may have ignited a bit more belief in the Forest camp [.
Liverpool's success in ending their six year's trophy drought obviously carried lots of stories
including their key of winning it which Dirk Kuyt's revealed as their strong believe.
Kuyt said that during the difficult moment in the penalty shoot out, Kuyt went on to remain his
teammates, including captain Steven Gerrard, who was among one of the players failing to score in
the shoot out.
After John Terry was stripped of the England captaincy last month which consequently lead to the
resignaiton of manager Fabio Capello, the nation is anticipating who interim manager Stuart Pearce
will name as captain when he chooses his team to face Holland tomorrow evening.
Steven Gerrard is the stanjames favourite to be names skipper but Joe Hart is also a popular bwin
free bet, and Hart is certainly up for the challenge and responsibility of leading his country to
the European championships.