In whose hands is the future of Arsenal? Â This is the question we have all been asking. Â
Almunia was the number one, but a mystery "chest" infection which has taken a long time to clear up
ahs given the third choice keeper Mannone a chance, Fabianski is back from injury and should
feature tonight against Liverpool.
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As Wenger ponders on the upcoming Carling Cup fourth round game against Liverpool, he now has a
decision to be made regarding the goalkeeping situation. Vito Mannone has done well since he had to
step in for then injured Manuel Almunia and the boss had no reason to drop him although the
Spaniard custodian has returned, fully recovered from his chest infection.
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....and the few after it? Evening Gooners. I hope you are feeling a lot better 24 hours or so
later. My disappointment of our Sunday performance was tangible. So much so that I forgot to talk
about the goalkeeping issue. However after applying some bonjela , following yesterday's write up,
it is time to discuss this.
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East Lower 25 October @ 04:11 PM EST
West Ham 2-2 Arsenal
There are draws that seem like wins, and there are draws that seem like defeats. Today's was
both depending which team you support.
Deeply frustrating if you're an Arsenal fan though. Coming back from two goals up might be a
theme of the weekend, but it doesn't make it any less infuriating, does it?
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Good start but even Van Persie couldn't have guess the final outcome
I'm beginning to think that I curse the players. Since I've been effusively praising a certain
player or a certain combination, there's bound to be something that went wrong with them in the
said match. The Diaby-Song combo did not work well tonight.
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A very good Saturday to all of you. No Arsenal today as they will only be playing tomorrow. So
full preview only on tomorrow's post.
Arsenal held their AGM on Thursday and it was a much relaxed one compared to the one held post
the semifinal lost to Man United. There were no one in the party who questioned Arsene Wenger's
actions or tactics.
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Two wins from two games so far in the Champions League. Given our excellent form, the third one
looks likely tomorrow against Alkmaar. They might be the Champions of Holland but they just lost at
the weekend and are 6th in the table. The Dutch League isn't as strong as it was a decade ago.Â
Now most of you know that Walcott won't be playing tomorrow.
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Facebook is just weird funny
You really can't argue with the title. Seriously you can't so don't even try.
As Arsenal return from the 2 week break with a good win if not spectacular over Alex McLeish's
Birmingham, some opposition fans chose to greet Liam Ridgewell's crunching tackle on Theo Walcott
with a distasteful chant of "there's only one Martin Taylor".
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East Lower 18 October @ 04:02 PM EST
Arsenal 3-1 Birmingham City
I suppose football is the popular game that it is partly because, while money, good management
and history will always bubble to the top over the course of a season, so much still relies on the
vagaries of the human mind.
So it was yesterday.
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Which Gallas will show up?
Today see the visit of Birmingham to Ashburton Grove. The incident 2 seasons ago at St. Andrew's
will no doubt still rankles in the mind of all Arsenal fans. The Eduardo broken leg incident
brought about sad memories of that particular season. First for the bad injury that the Brazilian
suffered at the hand (or legs) of Martin Taylor but more importantly, it was the start of which
Arsenal lost the impetus for the Premier League title.
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It is true. 7 goals this season and McLeish's Birmingham have scored them all AFTER 75 minutes.
(courtesy of optajoe). When it comes for providing entertainment for value, I've heard that the
Blues fans are now asking for refunds on free Birmingham city tickets.
So if we click and when we do, we should put Birmingham to sleep BEFORE they wake up.
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First of all apologies for the lack of posts in the last two days. It is not because I've been
stuck on topics to write about. There are two reasons. A post this week will explain one reasonÂ
why I didn't write anything since the end of September.
I did try posting something yesterday, it was going to be mainly images.
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East Lower 27 September @ 05:05 AM EST
Fulham 0-1 Arsenal
One line from David Walsh's Times match report yesterday sums up Arsenal at the moment, in many
ways:
"..though they always impress you, they don't always convince you."
It was definitely thus yesterday; we came away with a hard-fought and hugely creditable 1-0 win,
but have a rookie 21-year-old Italian keeper largely to thank.
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Gunners Today 26 September @ 07:03 PM EST
Alan Hansen on Match of the Day gave credit to Fulham. And deservedly so. But at the same time
he took away credit from Arsenal. He said on another day Fulham would have won, but Stoke never
looked like winning against Utd. Which for me translates as Utd were solid, Arsenal by comparison
were weaker.
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Ok so it took a lot longer than we all expected, but Samir Nasri is finally an Arsenal player. Sky
Sports is reporting the fee at a massive 15.8 million quid, which is a lot more than I expected,
and also makes me wonder if they really know what they are talking about. Arsenal almost always
signs people on "undisclosed fees.
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