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9 months ago
in Pavlyuchenko Gets The Wrong End Of The Stick From Ramos on EPL Talk
sounds like the scum...
9 months ago
in Closer Look At Arsenal’s Youngsters That Thrashed Sheff Utd on EPL Talk
I'd rather play beautiful and build from within than have to buy star players for huge amounts in order to win and have huge debts that are massive loads on the team. So massive that if the club didn't make the Champions league, they would most likely have to sell every quality player and maybe go into admission (here's looking at you Liverpool, and Man Utd as well maybe?). As well as not having a billionare owner who uses my team as a play thing for a hobby, ready to discard when not interesting anymore...
9 months ago
in Two Academy Subs Would Be a Mistake on EPL Talk
Cesc Fabregas is not World Class? Seriously? Did you not watch him play at all yet?
Just because you don't like 'Alex Hleb' doesn't mean you can make bone-headed comments like that.
Just because you don't like 'Alex Hleb' doesn't mean you can make bone-headed comments like that.
9 months ago
in Two Academy Subs Would Be a Mistake on EPL Talk
Michael, just because you don't like 'Alex Hleb' doesn't mean you need to spout out retarded comments like 'I will say that Gerrard is a world class player, which is one more than Arsenal has on their entire team.' Seriously. Cesc Fabregas. I don't think anymore needs to be said there.
10 months ago
in Hypocrisy Typifies The Reaction of Opposing Fans to City Takeover on EPL Talk
funny you say that, considering the reason why MLS struggles is because of the salary cap....
10 months ago
in Wenger - The Antithesis Of Evil As Yet Another One Bites The Dust on Gooner Talk
While I agree with most of what you are saying, I do think your view on Arsenal and its players are alittle love-blind. They are a great club, and I love how Wenger runs the club and more clubs should follow suit. However, I do not agree that Flamini was being selfish exactly. He played out his contact as he had signed, and when it was up, he was free to go, and he went to his boy-hood dream team. Fair enough I say. And to think the players who have grown up in the Arsenal ranks will never leave? Wow, my guess is most, if not all will leave one day. Cesc will leave eventually, I do not doubt it. Especially if we do not win anything soon. These players may have grown up in the club, but they have also seen Arsenal sell off their buddies in the mean time, I think they all realize its a business first. Money talks
10 months ago
in Premier League Footballers On All-Star Injury Fantasy Team on EPL Talk
Yea, Rosicky should be on that list, no doubt about that one
11 months ago
in One Wish For The 2008/2009 Premier League Season on EPL Talk
Aston Villa, im rooting for them to get the 4th spot over Liverscum!
Good team, will be fun to watch
Good team, will be fun to watch
11 months ago
in Is David Bentley Really Worth 15 Million Pounds? on EPL Talk
Does not half of the 15m go to Arsenal? Maybe that is part of the reason it was a higher price, to compensate for the 50% or whatever was in the clause when Arsenal sold him to Blackburn. Good bit of business by the Gunners there
12 months ago
in Alexander Hleb’s Departure From Arsenal Not A Huge Loss on EPL Talk
Another point about Robben. The four goals he did manage to score this past season were at the tailend of the season when Real Madrid had basically already won the title. Other than that, he was pretty much injured all season.
As for replacing Flamini, I think Wenger won't bother buying there and let Song and Diaby fight for that spot. (it is their natural position anyways)
Hleb didn't like playing wide left and wanted to play the supporting striker role where RVP would play (assuming he wasnt injured) forcing RVP to move wide left. Nasri will play anywhere on the field, most likely on the left flank with Walcott on the right (Hopefully!). I am excited for the season!
As for replacing Flamini, I think Wenger won't bother buying there and let Song and Diaby fight for that spot. (it is their natural position anyways)
Hleb didn't like playing wide left and wanted to play the supporting striker role where RVP would play (assuming he wasnt injured) forcing RVP to move wide left. Nasri will play anywhere on the field, most likely on the left flank with Walcott on the right (Hopefully!). I am excited for the season!
12 months ago
in Arsenal Away Shirt For The 08/09 Season: New Photo on EPL Talk
I like it personally
1 year ago
in Which Reading, Birmingham & Derby Players Would You Rescue From The Drop? on EPL Talk
Only thing I would change is placing McFadden somewhere on that list, but unsure of who I would replace him with to be honest...
1 year ago
in Manchester City Wins FA Youth Cup on EPL Talk
interesting how Alex Hleb can only comment on the theo walcott bit.....
1 year ago
in Liverpool Magic Destroys Arsenal’s Trophy Dreams | EPL Talk on EPL Talk
Actually Crucial Desisions did cost Arsenal the tie, you really cant argue that. A clear penalty not called in one game, a very soft penalty called in the next... Game over. They were very level teams in all 3 matches and either teams deserved to win really... and it ended up being 2 Crucial desisions that did in fact dictate who advanced. That's football sometimes, as much as it hurts
1 year ago
in When Does Arsene Become Accountable? | EPL Talk on EPL Talk
Then the Telegraph are fools. Even Gerrard came out and said it was one of his worst matches
1 year ago
in Full-Time Thoughts–Arsenal vs. Liverpool on EPL Talk
ok guys seriously... I am an Arsenal fan, and it is bloody annoying how everytime someone makes an opinion that doesn't favour Arsenal, you all come out of the wood-work with your anti-Arsenal/ "you hate us!' comments. Just give it up already and talk objectively about the game, stop being such whiners!
About the game, to me it was a penalty, I was shocked that it wasn't called, and watching the replays confirmed my opinion. Kuyt was beat to the ball, reached around him and pulled. Fine, Hleb didn't necessarily try to stay on his feet, but honestly, what player wouldn't have gone down in that position. Clear foul to me.
Eboue is shit, I have no idea how he still starts over Walcott. I hope we sell him this summer
About the game, to me it was a penalty, I was shocked that it wasn't called, and watching the replays confirmed my opinion. Kuyt was beat to the ball, reached around him and pulled. Fine, Hleb didn't necessarily try to stay on his feet, but honestly, what player wouldn't have gone down in that position. Clear foul to me.
Eboue is shit, I have no idea how he still starts over Walcott. I hope we sell him this summer