Jovetic finally on his way? Bayern must not be a one off!

Morning all,

Bit of gossip before today’s post. Like the Isco story yesterday, the one today in papers linking us to Stevan Jovetic is no surprise. We have all heard his name linked to us before and if we are to believe what has been written, we have been watching the player develop for the last eighteen months.

For those who have never seen him, here he is.

I'm saying nothing.....
I’m saying nothing…..

This guy is valued around the £20 million mark, so he and Isco would set us back £50 million of our reported £70 million war chest available to the manager. We know though that IF that amount is there and ready to be spent, it could quite easily be increased if we get on and sell a few.

Valencia’s Adil Rami is another player linked. He’s a 6′ 3″ French central defender. I no nothing whatsoever about him other than he’s valued at £10 million…

Just a goalkeeper and a defensive/holding midfielder to go then..

Simples!

Onto today, a guest post:

When I was in high school, a mini-league competition was organized in my environment. Several teams were set up and we all auditioned to be a part of them. I was rejected on the account of being a Mertesacker and Squillaci rolled into one. This description hurt me at the time because I felt that I was a star and the coaches were dumb.

Together with other rejects, we applied to the authorities asking that they allow us  to float another team which they declined initially but later agreed when they saw the passion and determination on our faces.

Our coach told us that what we lacked in skill and talent we should make up for in attitude and work rate. We named our team ‘blue-gunners’ because we wanted to defend like Mourinho’s Chelsea and attack like Wenger’s Invincibles. By midway through the league we were tops by virtue of having a mean defence.

The other teams finally worked out that they couldn’t get past me so became the subject of brutal challenges, one of which led to a knee injury requiring surgery. I recovered well from it but have not been near the pitch ever since because of the trauma of that expirence.

We ended up finishing third and the team wound up because the other teams quickly snapped up our players that had been rejected in the first place.

I’ve written this because the mighty Arsenal are entering into a dicey period where they really need to win all their games to stand a chance of playing Champion’s League football next season.

We might not have a SAF as coach, the talent of Man City or Chelsea but we can do with having the right attitude and work rate as
a team.

The performance against Bayern must not be a one off.

The fan’s also have a role to play. The stadium was so quiet against Blackburn that I could hear on the television, one fan’s desperate attempt to start a chant. He was a one man choir.

The other fan’s suddenly found their voices to boo at full time.

Such must not be repeated at the Emirates again.

We may not have the money/desire to put an Arsenal shirt on Howard Webb or Mike Dean but we the fans can be the twelft man.

Let’s leave the moaning till May. Let’s set aside the Wenger, Bould, tactics and money debate.

For now it’s all about the team.

COYG’s

Written by Joywedsjeff

0 thoughts on “Jovetic finally on his way? Bayern must not be a one off!

  1. ozgunner10 says:

    wow leave aside Wenger, Bould, tactics and money debate. uumm ok not leaving us much room there joywedsjeff 🙂

  2. rico says:

    Morning all..

    Good read Jeff and sorry to hear about that injury of yours…

    I agree in relation to what some players lack in talent make up for in desire and passion, but take Jack and Jenks away, who else do we actually see play in such a way each game?

    That for me is most of our problem, our lot never seem to look as if they are giving their all.

    Had they had done so all season, we wouldn’t be in such a mess…

  3. rico says:

    Not talking about what is going on just isn’t going to happen, and nor should it.

    It’s real, it’s in front of us, and it’s in dire need of changing….

    Morning Adam and Oz..

  4. ozgunner10 says:

    Jovetić – looks a lively lad a good solid 6 footer with a good hit rate for both club and country. 20m? A lot of money but then strikers cost more than anyone else anyway i guess – Lets hope for an applied effort today from minute one, come on lads

  5. rico says:

    £20 million is cheap for a striker these days Oz, especially one of his age. We need to spend that kind of money and get that kind of player, if not better…

    However, I suspect these stories are leaked to the newspapers just to keep a few fans wondering whether to renew their ST or not 😉

  6. ozgunner10 says:

    All done mate yep, just have to save the pennies for the bath we’re after but everything else is done. Second one to start next couple of weeks, oh joy haha

  7. herbert chapman 2 says:

    The Bm must not be a one off. If the gunners can’t beat Swansea,forget about 4th. not even five hundred million will help the gunners regaisn the cl status,let alone challenge for the epl. In this case Wenger must pay the price for years of buying promising players.

  8. Bradster says:

    Morning all,
    Good post Jeff. We see it everytime with Man U and ask ourselves how they seem to win those players in their team.
    If the Swans were really that good, they’d be higher than 9th. Saw they concede the 14th most goals at home, same amount as Arsenal so let’s score against them like teams do against us at home.
    Difference to Munich is Swansea plays with 2 strikers Moore with Michu behind him. Both are quick so Mert needs to be top of his game and read the danger signs. We need to win the midfield battle as we out number them with Michu playing higher up field.
    Wouldn’t mind Ramsey stuck on Michu with Arteta more an attacking role and Mert to sweep.

  9. rico says:

    HC2 – agree, with Everton and Liverpool just two points behind us, and then behind them is WBA – 4 points behind…

    We can’t drop any points…..

    IF this lot want CL football, or even Europa football

  10. rico says:

    Midfield for me too Brad, i didn’t think ours was that gutsy against Bayern, we need to win that battle to have a chance today.

    Oh, and take any chances we get, and we should get one or two….

    Williams will want a good game, if the link to him is serious…

  11. ozgunner10 says:

    🙂 Rico – Well its match day on the old HH and what will tonight bring, the people in the blue corner, screaming “this is it, this is the real Arsenal” (which of course has a well dressed and very well paid Mr Wenger it in) Or those from the opposite corner shaking their heads at the return of the form book asking “what’s all the excitement about” 🙂 Lets hope for this league game its the former. Swansea are not exactly shining are they, so we should get the job done i hope. Anything other than a win and the subtle sound of the death bell tolls in the background?

  12. stevepalmer1 says:

    Morning all.
    Now that is what i call a positive Post and i congratulate Jeff for his faith. I love the stories of how us normal people have tough times, i love to hear of the down trodden rearing up and putting up a fight almost epic. But when you look at the Arsenal Millionares tough times are when you lose unexpectadly against Bradford, These players will not be to fussed, they won’t lose any money and should they undergo a bad injury like you had Jeff they won’t be shit scared when their rent comes in. You are talking about different Animals those that struggle to survive and those that have everything they need, and feel that it would be nice to win something but if it doesn’t happen will just book a very expensive holiday in the summer and get their strength back. These players don’t know hard times, so don’t expect them to care that much..

  13. Joywedsjeff says:

    Good morning all, Oz, Adam, Rico, i understand that this issues surrounding the club cannot be wished away. We can’t pretend that this issues don’t exist. But what irks me is the fact that on most arsenal forums and blogs i visit each day i see fans wanting arsenal to finish below spurs so that wenger can go and usmanov can come. That is simplistic thinking at it’s best. If eight trophyless seasons did not give him the sack or cause the board to have a rethink then finishing outside the top four won’t. They clearly have an agenda which they have stuck to although i think that will soon change with the fabled FFP coming in. Whatever side of the debate you are on, it’s time to join hands to support the team. Spursday must not become goonday.

  14. Joywedsjeff says:

    Thanks Bradster and SP… True talk. The players themselves tell us how much they care and how hurt they feel although i don’t believe they care enough. There is no excuse for not winning today. If we win today then the swans will have a point to prove against spurs after the internationals.

  15. frednerk says:

    Morning All

    Plan A…Keep the ball,..move and pass,this involves 8 players the centre backs hold position in free play,(dead balls only).
    O..and good luck chaps.
    This is the team talk from wenger?

    Plan A..Get hold of that fu-king ball,and get down the other end,if you effing lose it,run you effing bollox off and get it back.

    This is a team talk from Fergie?

  16. rico says:

    Morning Sp and Jeff….

    I don’t think many, if any on here want Arsenal to lose, not to anyone. I know I don’t and I don’t want us to finish below the totts either…

    But I don’t think this crop of players know how to fight for a victory when its really needed, and I don’t think we will get three points today either…

    I so so hope I am proved wrong….

  17. Bradster says:

    I hope Wenger is ruthless with Walcott today. Play your position and do some graft or you’re off. Use Schez and TV as examples. He needs to show he’s worth his pay rise.

  18. frednerk says:

    On the subject of finishing above the spuds.
    I work with 4 spuds fans,(never heard a word from them),
    until,
    the year the spuds finished above us,
    I caught the 4 of them in a huddle.

    You know what..I nearly spewed-up.

  19. Bradster says:

    I saw Wenger commented on it Rico. The Telegraph reported something to the lines of captaincy doesn’t guarantee a starting place, that it’s unfair for the performing player to be dropped for the name of captain. Said Schez accepts the decision well and that a couple of weeks break will give them time to get their minds right. Finally, that they will be needed by the team for the run in of games to the end of the season

  20. emma says:

    Good post Jeff

    Jovetic is what we need. He is young, quick, good left and right foot, aerially strong, can hold the ball, good dribbling skills and has a knack for goals. In summary he is a faster version of Giroud with good footwork.

    Adil rami is error prone and as worse as Squillaci. 🙂 That I will pass into the dustbin. He should never be mentioned in the same sentence as arsenal. There are better defenders in the french league. e.g Thomas Nkoulou(marseille). Watched him yesterday v ajaccio. Very solid and concentration level very high. Quick, mobile defender is what we need.

    If we need a DM/box-box probably Gonalons/Capoue/Kondogan
    For keeper I still fancy Begovic. Mignolet/Vorm not my cup of tea 🙂

    Hope we come home with all 3pts today. COYG’s!!!

  21. ozgunner10 says:

    Joywedsjeff – i don’t think anyone on here is hoping for Arsenal to finish outside the top four – if you guaranteed us serious changes if that happened, then maybe. Wenger is staying we all know that, he’d be mad to walk, no one would give him the rope he has at Arsenal and he knows that. He’s supremely stubborn and still believes his squad are the dogs. He will make a token transfer in the summer of something around the international class standard but 99% of the first team squad will be there is my tip. Fingers crossed i have this wrong and i mean that.

  22. Joywedsjeff says:

    Not on here Oz… But you know how bad feelings spread. I think you are right about Wenger. He has been doing the bare minimum for years now. For his own sake i hope he does more than that in the summer.

  23. rico says:

    You know me too well Adam..

    So Fabianski starts in goal then Brad?

    Hi emma..

    fred, I thought the last time they finished above us was back in the 80’s, sure they haven’t pipped us under AW have they?

  24. Bradster says:

    That’s according to the Telegraph Rico. Gotta reference my sources before I get told I’m making it up. 😉

  25. Adam says:

    I like to think so Rico. But I doubt it. Curry and chips are a curious combination.
    KJ will be back for Round 2 soon. That’s what I’m looking forward to. 🙂

  26. rico says:

    Totally off on a different subject. The supermarkets now have English Asparagus for sale…

    My favourite 🙂

  27. Adam says:

    I saw it yesterday Rico and bought some for tonight. I shall gorge myself in celebration of our glorious win. 🙂

  28. rico says:

    😆 Brad..

    But very nice Adam, especially the Chinese ones….

    Well I am out this afternoon, the inlaws have made it to 50 years of marriage, got to go and ask them how they managed it 😉

    Hopefully back before the final whistle…. But you all behave 😉

  29. ozgunner10 says:

    i can’t imagine how Wenger could start with anything other than the BM starting 11 could he? Barring injuries of course

  30. rico says:

    Going to get some today Adam, it really is delicious isn’t it and such a shame the season is so short…

  31. Adam says:

    Mrs Adam and I celebrate our Molybdenum Anniversary next week Rico. Nobody understands how she has put up with my sickening behavior for so long.

  32. rico says:

    He’s already said no injuries Oz…

    So yes, should be same 11….

    Really hope Podolski is fit though, be better to see him coming off the bench than Gervinho….

  33. rico says:

    Thanks Jeff, I will be mainly keeping an eye on teletext, and trying to nod at the right times when others are talking….

  34. Adam says:

    Bradster. Stick around and it will be forthcoming.
    I am listening to the Sibelius violin concerto as I write. I think it might be my favourite and so good as a build- up to the game I think.

  35. Bradster says:

    I was wondering, Martinez must see some magic in Miyacchi as he wants to loan him again even after all the injuries and op now.

  36. rico says:

    I suspect he’ll get him too Brad….

    Must go now, back later this afternoon…

    Have a good day, up the Arsenal and be nice 😉

  37. Kingston says:

    It’s the going rate these days, particularly when considering the prices paid for the like of Henry, Wiltord and Reyes some time ago now. Their transfer fees would easily be in the £20m bracket these days. Plus if he can spend £10 plus on raw talent (Walcott / Ox), surely £20m plus is not impossible for more established “top top (quality) players”?!

    Thoughts?

  38. Bradster says:

    I’m glad Fellani is suspended for a few games. I think we need all the help we can get, Everton and Liverpool are on form this season.

  39. allezkev says:

    Transfers…. Yawn…..

    £50 million on two players?!

    Yeah, sure, of course, that’s what Arsenal do…

    We have in excess of 4 months before the Summer Window opens
    In the meantime the Press will continuously print a whole raft of nonsense transfer rumours aimed at causing discord among Arsenal fans…

    People, it’s all a fcuking wind-up.
    The Press are a bunch of scummy vultures desperate to pick over the perceived carcass of Arsenal FC…

    If you believe those degenerates, then you’ll believe that the moon is made of cheese… 😉

  40. allezkev says:

    Anyway, I’m looking forward to the Europa League next season.

    The away trips to Red Star Gulag, Cut-Throat Istanbul, Lokomotiv Montenegro and Torpedo Tirana have definately caught my eye…

  41. allezkev says:

    Bonza Oz, you finished the grouting then…?!

    Well mate, there’s always the kitchen.

    That’s always a walk in the park…

    No hanging about now… 😉

  42. Joaquim Moreira says:

    Arsenal: Fabianski, Jenkinson, Koscielny, Mertesacker, Monreal, Arteta, Diaby, Cazorla, Walcott, Oxlade-Chamberlain y Giroud.

  43. allezkev says:

    Nasher, greetings from a wet and windy West End…

    Yeah, he always listens to me mate.

    We know not what we do, er, well something like that. 😛

  44. allezkev says:

    No no JM, you got that wrong mate.

    Benfica will be in the CL, with the big boys.

    Arsenal will be taking on all the little Portugese clubs like Maritimo, and possibly Sporting. 😀

  45. Joaquim Moreira says:

    Sporting … eheheh they can be relegate…
    They are like totts: an aristocrastic club, with many funs, the media with them, always can be champions but at the end they will be the 4th, the 5th or worst.

  46. DutchGooner10 says:

    Afternoon Peeps of the Gunnersphere,

    Bit of a splitting headache today. (Maybe telling on today’s match, kidding Jeff, nice upbeat post)

    Woke up this morning feeling like giraffe with its neck tied in a knot. Stiff strained above the shoulders till my cranium. Don’t expect elaborate talk, or elongated for that matter. LOL

  47. agirlagunner says:

    Boo!! Is this your debut post, jeff?? Well done!

    JM, two of your teams exited the CL last week. I’m sure you’re in a good mood.

    Hey, Shopping Buddy. Howdy??

  48. DutchGooner10 says:

    Sorry Lee was a bit late today.

    Hiya Rico, Boo Agag, howdy Jeff, Bradster, Joaquim, Kev, Lewis, Nash, Oz, Scott, Fred, Emma, Adam, Steve, Steve P and all the rest reading…….

  49. DutchGooner10 says:

    Ahhhh darn you Adam. 😉

    See how my mind runs on low fuel. Got it – High Definition and your Mac.

  50. Joywedsjeff says:

    Shut up gary weaver… He is talking about arsenal’s glorious failure vs spurs humilating success.

  51. agirlagunner says:

    I was kidding, JM. 😀

    Dutch, yous should eat your veggies, you’re always falling ill. 😉 Or take WATH’s cue and drink GG. 🙂 🙂

    Hello, all! COYGs!!!

    Hiya, Adam. 🙂

  52. allezkev says:

    Agag, you shopping goddess you, I am good…
    Thinking over some more shirts, but I need to save.
    A quandary buddy…

    Dutch, 20 pints of egg-nog will solve the headache…
    You’ll be unconscious…. 😀

  53. allezkev says:

    I suppose that the idea behind picking Diaby, is that he is fresh, unlike Rosicky…
    And if Diaby breaks down, as seems likely, then AW will have Rosicky to bring on.

    We can’t complain about a lack of rotation and of Wenger over-playing certain players.
    And then complain when Wenger does rotate!

  54. tsghtsGH says:

    Emma at 11:07 am. I can’t disagree at all. RAmi… or Rami Shabam the goalie.lol

    btw good afternoon fellow gooners.

    It is only at Arsenal that TW14, SC19 and Ox can walk during games and expect to be loved by the fans. Lazy players. AW has to take the blame there…

    COYGsss…….

  55. tsgh says:

    Good point Ak re 3:31. People forget TR07 was rusty on Wednesday….

    The Jovetic news should get Dev’s pulses racing. A proper no.10 to orchestrate our attack…

  56. agirlagunner says:

    Haven’t been shopping, either, AK. 🙂 Although, I did get some new perfume because we won at Munich. 😉

    GDNA, we’re not too bad, now. Still lacking that all-important goal though.

  57. tsgh says:

    Afternoon all,

    Emma I can’t disagree with your post at 11:07, Emma. Rami is like Rami Shaaban reincarnated.Error prone and lazy, Nkoulou is superior 😀

  58. tsgh says:

    Its only at Arsenal that a manager will tolerate only 5/6 players defending every match whilst the others watch themselves on the big screen… its a job with the lack of off the ball effort. I think a defence made up of Maldini. TA06,Franz Beckenbauer and Lillian Thuram will still struggle with the lazy bunch in front of the back 4…

  59. tsgh says:

    Nice Joy… very good subject you covered. I just think SAF,Mourinho, Huddink and Van Gaal put a potential player’s work ethic above skill/talent whilst the AW, Cruyff, Loew place skill above worth ethics when choosing to sign players.

    The Kaizer Beckenbauer even admitted he stopped being a manager because the type of football he likes to play will not win him titles in the present era…

    I like the fact that Jürgen Klopp has evolved in his short managerial career whilst Heynckes went 15 years without winning a trophy including managing at RM says it all above philosophy…

  60. NashuaGunners says:

    One of the reasons behind millions around the world watching the BPL, because you can’t just walk-in and walk-out and, expect to kick the shit out of your opponent. Are we expecting Swansea City to just roll over because we’re Arsenal???

  61. agirlagunner says:

    Walnut is so frustrating to watch. I’m well, ginge. You? If Swansea go on to win this, I won’t be surprised.

  62. tsgh says:

    I am not bad at all..

    My Mrs wants to get one of those wedge trainers which she dissed 2 months ago… lol.

    I was going to say that is women for you but I am scared of the ladies on here… 😀

  63. tsgh says:

    Ramsey is rubbish. Whenever he plays we always lose… did Gerv miss that. Even Stevie Wonder could have scored that…

  64. tsgh says:

    Lewis Yao Gerv is very frustrating but he works hard and puts in an effort. Arsenal’s issues over the last 5 years has been due to lazy players and non-committed players pretending to be injured post January each season…just my humble opinion

  65. Lewis says:

    Agreed TS, he gets in a lot of good positions. If his finishing was better he’d be a very useful player. Hopefully he can kick on after that.

  66. agirlagunner says:

    We have a Chesnut and a Walnut. And they both have a starting place. Ick.

    Ginge, the ladies on here are tough. 😀

    Hi, Bradster!!

    We won, we won!! And the Scummers lost!

  67. Bradster says:

    Hi Agag,
    Yeah, we sure needed it. Now let’s hope our boys warm the bench again in the internationals.

  68. tsgh says:

    Gerv will suddenly look WC when he has a year to go on his contract like all the imports… we will then have the pundits telling us why we did not sign him to a 10 year contract a year before… lol

  69. rico says:

    Everybody happy then?? 😉

    Evening peoples, good victory, shame about England’s start in the rugby….

  70. emma says:

    That is The Arsenal we Know. Good win boys. TW14 will soon find himself sitting alongside TV5 and Szezesny. Fabianski had nothing to do today. Cazorla fantastic. Gervinho finally scores. Bossielny was superb. Lead the line brilliantly. Defence was rock solid. I love Jenks

  71. DutchGooner10 says:

    Agag I was afraid I’d get labeled ‘Sicknote’ sharing my rough night sleep. Left the window open, misjudged the fresh air as temperature dropped considerably. I feel like HH’ perma-crock, very Diaby-sque if you like. 😛

  72. emma says:

    rico – We played well in the first half. We only needed to be patient. It rained heavily in the first half. Ox was unlucky not to have scored. Volleyed on the bar twice. Diaby was off pace though

  73. Joywedsjeff says:

    Phew… Did swansea really not have a shot on target? Guess they lacked motivation like bayern? Walcott must start the next match on the bench… He had the nerve to stare at le prof when he saw his number go up.

  74. tsgh says:

    It was a very solid performance. The swans also play very well in second half of games as we do so to be able to win in the 2nd half is very promising. 2 clean sheets in a week away from home, deserves credit especially for a manager who is clueless and is not talking to his assistant manager who is deemed to be far better. 😉

  75. Joaquim Moreira says:

    Swansea had shots on target.
    Fabiansky hadn’t much worked today but I remember one corner he was completely out of the goal.
    Arsenal won without art. Was the best team in my opinion but we can’t forget he played last Wednesday and we are not in the start of the season

  76. Joaquim Moreira says:

    The key game will be M.United. If we win we can be in the four first positions, else not.

  77. agirlagunner says:

    Even Gdna is happy. 😛 rico, another clean sheet for safe-hands Fabianski (he still had a few flappy moments though.), Lol.

    Dutch, hahaha. You’re the Diaby/Rosickly of this blog. 😛

    Adam, I quite like that idea!

    Sooo many happy Gunners!!

  78. Gunnerdna says:

    Rico the last 2 games are like the first 3, is SB allowed to talk again. Breaking news Van P is off the pace, just met a spuds fan, asking me where did I get my afc jacket to buy, fucking rude..lol

  79. DutchGooner10 says:

    Hiya Rico

    Much better thank you, the Aspirins won and I took a steaming hot shower at halftime. Now on Japanese dinner. Still bit muscle knotted around/up the neck. That will pass.

    Agag how about some Asian massage? (Folks, no jokes on ‘happy ending’ please. LOL)

  80. agirlagunner says:

    They have great masseuses in Bangkok and Bali, Dutch. 😀 😛

    Intersnooze upon us again, emma???? Eurgh. I’m so happy Kozzer is back. TV5 has to buck up his ideas.

  81. Joywedsjeff says:

    The greedy badger would have won the league before they come. They need just four more wins after today and we are their sixth fixture

  82. rico says:

    I think so too Gdna. Has AW finally learned to listen to his understudy?

    Glad to hear that Dg 🙂

    Back shortly, hungry

  83. DutchGooner10 says:

    Agag

    No mention of topographic names starting with the capital B, please. Those are prohibited on HH since last week. Bradford, Blackburn, Bayern, Bangkok and Bali all fall in that category.

  84. potter says:

    Did Wenger go on that scouting mission leaving Bould in charge for a couple of days |? Seems to hammer home the importance of clean sheets when you have a team like ours which is always able to get a goal.

  85. DutchGooner10 says:

    Kev you monkey

    I had to go through a Martha Stewart experience to find out what eggnog was. You will hear from my attorneys soon. See you in court. LOL

  86. Joywedsjeff says:

    Night all… Thanks for your support. I believe we will not only qualify for the champions league but wiil also finish above spuds. That said things must change in the summer. I can’t take a season like this again.

  87. DutchGooner10 says:

    Rico / Potter

    Apparently we let our bid run dry on Wilfried Zaha to scoop for this Yaya Sanogo averaging one goal a game for Auxerre. Seems worthy of a gamble imho (after YouTube scouting him). Although it puts skyscraper question marks above Campbell’s head.

  88. rico says:

    Only because he’s free Dg…

    We should have sealed a deal for Zaha, he’s a Gooner and we know what we get from those…

  89. stevepalmer1 says:

    Just watched the twelve man team United win 1.0 at home to Reading, with Refereeing like this they must win the league, if they could take their own ref with them abroad they would clean up

  90. rico says:

    Oh I know Sp, even when they announced the results, for us it was ‘thanks to two late goals’ we won, who gives a toss when we scored them, a game is 90 mins and at least we didn’t nee a ref’s help to score them….

  91. agirlagunner says:

    Hello, SSP. 🙂 That is why it was soooooo funny to hear the Mancs complain about the officiating when they played Madrid. I mean, seriously?? You lot get all the favorable calls; and the one time another team was favored, your fans whinge whinge whinge.

    rico, how was the party? 🙂

    Dutch, how long are you online in a day? 😀

  92. DutchGooner10 says:

    Rico

    I agree, seen Zaha play. Looked future stellar on my screen. Not sure why but team balance youth/experience could be one reason we’ve pulled out.

  93. DutchGooner10 says:

    Agag

    Why you’re asking? Okay, I confess……… I never skip a beat of the pulse. My fingers are scarcely lifted from the buttons. 😉

  94. stevepalmer1 says:

    Hi Agag, Your soooo right 🙂
    Dutch, he looks quite tastey, Wenger will knock that out of him.:) I thought he was supposed to be all gangley. he looks like he can handle himself, and maybe a swop with that winer as well.

  95. DutchGooner10 says:

    Rico

    Good call re Theo’s extension, our budget is pie-chartered on the length of the full contract period.

  96. rico says:

    Dg – I also still believe that TW’s contract was purely about getting a good price for him in a years time….

  97. agirlagunner says:

    Hahaha, rico. Which reminds me… it’s time to zzz zzz zzz.

    Good noght, friends. Something to be happy about for a change.

  98. DutchGooner10 says:

    SteveP evenings mate. How’s the new live stream working for ya? Pretty crisp, isn’t it…

    Already been mentioned, but wouldn’t you just serve Theo his eyeballs fried with a cocktail-toothpick? Had the nerve to stare gobsmacked at the sideline, knowing his ‘royalness’ was on the big screens. Twat.

    Off for a few minutes. (Parental advice from Agag)

  99. stevepalmer1 says:

    I got my wires crossed somewhere Dutch, thought the game was on at five . don’t know where i got that from but missed the game. Gutted . But i’m sure the stream was blinding 🙂

  100. Adam says:

    Evening all-again.
    DG. It’s looking like Amsterdam in April or May. Will you be that way? I got a pretty good French feed today.

  101. DutchGooner10 says:

    Adam

    I might be able to travel to Amsterdam come May. Keep me posted on the agenda.

    On the stream: thought you were joking this afternoon. Did my previous stream service (Ronaldo7) work for you? If it did I will be throwing it in next time.

  102. allezkev says:

    Sorry Dutch, I had a run of jobs.
    Finished now, relaxing at home and looking forward to MotD…
    You better now mate.

  103. stevepalmer1 says:

    Thanks Dutch, got it on record 🙂
    AK your supposed to be slowing down at your age Mate not accumulating vast wealth for your old age. 🙂

  104. allezkev says:

    Egg nog, Dutch, ha ha ha.
    How does that translate to Flemish???

    You ever drunk a ‘snowball’…?

  105. allezkev says:

    Evening Stevo, ha ha.
    I only do it as i’d get bored sitting at home mate.
    I don’t usually look forward to MotD, but I am tonight. 🙂

  106. DutchGooner10 says:

    Kev

    Stop contaminating my grey mass with Martha Stewart. ‘Snowball’ he says, probably Martha on Adam’s crack. You do know ‘snowballing’ is junkie talk for cooking cocaine on a spoon? LOL.

    You working the treadmill to pay for next season’s ST? Hahaha, miss ya mate.

    SteveP

    The cream is at the start and end. You can skip the lethargic bit in the middle. Sorry, forgot spoiler alert….. 😉

  107. allezkev says:

    That’s me done.

    Fabianski, safe hands, I like that Agag.
    Go easy on them cards Shopping Goddess. 😉

    Night Rico, Stevo, Dutch and all…

  108. rico says:

    Night Ak…

    In fact Nighty all, Dg, Sp and all…

    Sleep well, no doubt you all will, especially when 3 points have been chalked up…..

    Til tomorrow all…. 😛

  109. allezkev says:

    Egg nog and lemonade Dutch, that’s a snowball… 😉

    You just rest that grey matter amigo.
    We all need you, you’re our ‘link-man’… 🙂

    Gone now mates

  110. DutchGooner10 says:

    Nite Kev, SP, Rico, Adam….and those reading

    Me done as well. Night folks.

    Kev you and me will be downing a ‘snowball’ when I cross the pond. Promise.

  111. DutchGooner10 says:

    Rico

    Native American Indians spoke of ‘fire water’ as reference to whiskey. Hot water bottle, my ass. 😉

  112. ozgunner10 says:

    All about getting what we can anyway we can now and have to leave it to the football gods again and hope its good enough. 2 good results hopefully have lifted everyone although i was concerned at half time as many were but the lads got their win. Congrats to Monreal, well done son. The defense looks changed in their positioning and mentality, wonder what has happened there? Much more solid

  113. The BearMan says:

    Very tidy performance by Arsenal. Ok! There were a few mis-passes, but the defenders were not guilty of the usual school boy errors. I was also please to see the lads attacking the opponents goal, yes we missed several, but I prefer that to the 101 passes then loosing the ball.

    Arsenal finishing strongly will serve to put the pressure on our noisy neighbours. If Wenger was away for the defence to practice, I hope he spend lesser days in the week on the training field.

  114. Scott from Oz says:

    The general consensus everywhere seems to be that suddenly Steve Bould has had his way with our back 4.
    Sorry, i do not buy that at all.
    The biggest difference is a simple one- our guys are defending from the front, through the midfield and finally at the back.
    Too often our defenders defend, and that is it….very little assistance comes from our midfielders and front guys.
    The first half v Swansea had me worried, because we were not defending well through the midfield, but this changed in the second half and we were by far the better side.
    Though Swansea had no shots on target, they dominated us in the first 45 minutes, and whether it was a last from Wenger or Bould, or both, our guys switched on and got over the top of the Swans, and thank goodness.
    There is absolutely no reason we can not go on a winning run now and even have a top 4 spot before we face Utd, but beting them would be the cherry on top!!
    Nobody, but noody, can teach guys to defend in a matter of days.
    What can be done in a short time is the mentality of players can be changed dramatically, and that is the difference, in my opinion.
    Morning all.
    Have a great St Patricks day!!

  115. Adam says:

    Morning Scott. I don’t think they necessarily dominated us in the first half myself. Swansea always have a lot of possession. It’s their style, but they didn’t do much with it. They knock it this way and that with the sole intention of opening a gap in the centre of the opposition’s defence that Michu can slide into. Wenger knew that we couldn’t go charging after them early as we would possibly run out of steam later in the game. We did make some errors though and some misplaced passes which gave them opportunities.
    I noticed that after an hour they tried to step it up, probably thinking that we would tire, but we had managed our energy levels well and Wenger’s substitutions worked out ok. Personally, I actually find Swansea one of the most boring and un dynamic teams to watch. But that’s just me.

  116. Scott from Oz says:

    Hi Adam, and yes, you are right…dominating us in position isn’t the same thing as being dominant.
    I like the Swansea style of play, but as with ours, unless you have very classy players, it can seem pretty neutral(searching for the right word) at times lol.
    We did seem to get stronger as the game went on, and that holds us in good stead for the rest of the season.
    Another 3 points and hopefully this time next year we will be saying it’s another 3 points closer to the title 🙂

  117. Lee says:

    Lets hope the chavs & the spud’s Thursday night games really take their toll on their performances today!

  118. Scott from Oz says:

    I am good Oz.
    The little fellas had a good win yesterday.
    They went down 3-0 inside 5 minutes, and were 1-4 at half time.
    Copped their first (very gentle) rocket for they year, and won 5-4.
    Sean scored all 5…..one lucky won, 3 dribbling through the pack and one long range (for a 7 y.o.) rocket.
    Little Jack, our downs syndrome fella, had a cracker compared to last week and nearly scored one for us this time lol.
    Thoroughly enjoyed wacing us beat Swansea as well, so good results all round!
    Hope your weekend was a good one.

  119. rico says:

    Morning all..

    Lee, that sounds like a tough day ahead, try and struggle through whilst some of us are surrounded by snow…. 😉

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