szólj hozzá: Arsenal Blackburn 7:1 HIGHLIGH
In which RVP scores a sublime hat trick. In which the Ox is unleashed. In which Song continues
to find his passing groove. In which Thierry Henry scores his first Premiership goal on his return.
In which Theo Walcott made the right choices. In which Frances Coquelin showed why the flanks are
so important.
Mario Balotelli's Scott Parker head stamp in all its gory
City as it did in Vincent Kompany's case is also unlikely to contest Mario Balotelli's violent
conduct charge which also suspends him for 4 matches. The image shows Balotelli really putting some
extra mustard in that head rake.
Looks like 5 year old Shaqueel Van Persie is a chip of the old block. And Arsenal is interested
in signing the young talent but RVP says the Gunners can wait. His son likes the team he currently
plays for because the coaching is good.
Meanwhile the subtext to this feel good stuff is Arsenal's worry that RVP is going to cut loose
from the club and head off to City or more likely Barca.
szólj hozzá: Swansea City 3-2 Arsenal
Arsenal's bright start through who else but Robin Van Persie was dashed within minutes as Aaron
Ramsey brought down Nathan Dyer, an absolute pest to the Gunners, and Scott Sinclair converted the
penalty. The foul looked pretty soft. Andrey Arshavin who had threaded the pass through for RVP's
goal was guilty of less precision in the second half as Ramsey could not latch onto his errant
service gifting the ball to Joe Allen.
szólj hozzá: Arsenal Everton 1:0 HIGHLIGHTS
A ridiculously sublime finish by Robin Van Persie of a perfectly weighted ball by Alexander Song
and Arsenal get past Everton in the 70th minute. The nicest touch thereafter was provided by
Thierry Henry in the stands applauding that stunning goal.
The Guardian really wants RVP to go to Man City. It's not enough for City to deal with the
Carlos Tevez affair, they want Arsenal to suffer for his sins. According to Daniel Taylor. Let me
say this RVP's contract is not up for the next two years but it will become the newest saga that
will consume all the space in its self perpetuation.
RVP plans his Emirates getaway if Arsenal scrape along
" I still have almost two years left, so for the moment that's fine. I'm happy with my
contract. I can't look into the future. I can't see us talking now because we are so busy.
"
What exactly in these words sets off the exit alarm?
Whatever Arsene Wenger said at halftime seemed to work a charm.
Arsenal's bright start vaporized as Barca began painting pretty little triangles all over the
Emirates. It all looked hauntingly familiar as Andres Iniesta fed Leo Messi squaring off to Villa
before breaking away with the return as the Arsenal defense gave futile chase.
A familiar sight - RVP nursing an ankle
Juventus is reportedly preparing a £20million bid for Robin Van Persie as a replacement for
Alessandro Del Piero, now 36 years and close to retirement. This might be a sick twisted attempt to
get Van Persie and Giorgio Chiellini reacquainted on the same side of the field.