Tagged with Wenger
Mar 2011
21st
Goalkeepers end Arsenal title hopes.
For all his genius, one quality that Wenger lacks is the prescience that blesses every man and his dog, case in point the current goalkeeping fiasco.
Dec 2010
9th
Arsenal eases past Partizan to next round.
Thoughts turn to the round of sixteen, where there is a 50 percent chance of a meeting with one of the Spanish giants. The question now is whether it’s better to meet them earlier on in the draw or avoid as much as you can?
Dec 2010
8th
Solving the Arsenal defensive problems.
How to fix Arsenal’s leaky defence? Score more than the opposition scores against you. Keeping it tight and all that is fine, but isn’t keeping it tight and not scoring worse than giving up one or two goals and failing to score?
Dec 2010
6th
Top of the league counts for nothing.
A post made up entirely of comments from cup half empty Arsenal fans around the interwebs and on the airwaves.
Nov 2010
18th
International Round up
With the exception of Wilshere and Bendtner all players should be back from their excursions injury free, which is the result we really look forward to during the international break.
Oct 2010
26th
Arsenal drops Carling Cup kids policy, adopts a Carling Cup reserves system.
What’s that I hear? Not Fair? After years of playing The Kids™, Wenger’s decision to field strong squads for the Carling Cup is not fair on the others. In some circles it’s sign as a sign of desperation to win a trophy —any trophy.
Sep 2010
10th
No Walcott, no Van Persie no worries.
Let’s stop crying over injuries, we have enough talent in the squad to deal with it. Not to long ago Theo was not good enough, why are we crying about his loss now?
Apr 2010
29th
Why Arsenal still won’t break the bank.
The new tax rate, spending power of other teams, and the desperation of selling clubs to make a quick buck means Arsenal may have no choice but to continue with the present policy of looking for rough gems while nurturing the youth.