What's happened to our classic players like Berkamp, Pires, Overmars, Ljunberg, Henry, Keown, Tony Adams etc. These are the players we need for our team to win trophy's and do you remember in 2004 when we won the Premier League and were known as "The INVINCIBLES".
Are there still players out there like that?
Can we still get players like that and win the League or do the Double or Triple?
Remember Tony Adams our former captain who took control of the team and pushed them into the right lane. We need another captain like him don't we!!!.
ARE WE STILL THE INVICIBLES
posted on 5/8/11
You asked! Overmars would probably still get a game for you, he's more likely to do something productive than Walcott. Impact sub maybe?
posted on 5/8/11
Anti_Stan_KRONK_EE (U1179)
So, why did Cambell leave Arsenal
posted on 5/8/11
Thunderkiss_65 . (U2407)
What's so bad about Walcott?
posted on 5/8/11
I dont ever remember Pires/Bergkamp/Adams/Freddie wanting to leave. Its so frustrating these days where we cant seem to keep players happy at the club. I understand Cesc's situation as in fairness we all said when we first watched that skinny little Spaniard with the mullet ripping teams apart that he would go back to Barca some day... admittedly I hoped when he was about 28 or 29 but shizzle happens. Nasri on the other hand.... He has no loyalty. Have to admit im shocked that Wenger even allowed him to go within 12 months of his contract expiring after the whole Flamini situation. As much as I love Wenger I cant but think the players dont seem to have the respect for him they once had. There was a time most of the top players would have been interested in joining us to be trained under Wenger these days we are unable to sign a single player anyone has heard of. Dont get me wrong Wenger has pulled many a rabbit out of the hat but how long can he keep it up? 5 years ago he had the backing from the fans of all managers (including Fergie) and now so many are voicing their unhappiness with the man. I have always been in the "in Arsene we trust" brigade but have to admit im beginning to think his time is nearly up. I hope im wrong we win the league this year and young Jack and Ramsey become the next generation of loyal world class players who will spend their careers playing for us. Sorry for ranting just home from work and tired...
But its the weekend
posted on 5/8/11
Nothing at all, he's one of the finest sprinters to ever lace up a pair of football boots
posted on 5/8/11
He had the MOST backing from fans of all managers(makes a little more sense haha)
posted on 5/8/11
Thunderkiss_65
Agree totally mate. On his day he is almost like Henry but thats only in flashes. In time he will become a fine player but would he make the ifrst team of Utd, Chelsea, Citeh, even Liverpool. Dont get me wrong he might turn out a fantastic player but I worry that after all these seasons of "getting experience" he doesn't seem to be maturing as a footballer. Maybe he is in the wrong sport......
posted on 5/8/11
I miss BBC 606 (U6202)
Your a very loyal Arsenal supporter aren't you. And you give your honest opinion. I respect that.
posted on 5/8/11
I miss BBC 606 (U6202)
I would disagree, and say this season has been one of the seasons in which he has proven he's maturing. More goals, assists, even though he's been injured
Plus we must remember he is not a winger, he is a striker and is being played out of position.
However we must also remember that in this 4-3-3/4-2-3-1 we play, he will never be able to play striker as I feel he won't be able to lead the line
He'd have to be in a 4-4-2 etc to have be able to be played as one
posted on 5/8/11
We are the invincible to trophies...couldn't won our own trophy