The Czech was immense today. Can't believe he is turning 33 (or has he already).
Looked the fittest player on the pitch. Every thing he did was perfect. And the way pressured the shocking Rose into giving the ball up summed him up. Totally deserved that goal. Love the way he celebrates.
Gotta say he's been impressive this season. Sadly thought he was finished last year when people were strangely praising him. Felt like they were giving him credit for the sake of it.
He's been back to his sizzling self of old. He's kinda like our version of Iniesta. The guy who assists the assister. But on turbo of course.
Don't think we've had one since Henry left. But I do think he has all the attributes necessary to become a legend at the club. Been a terrific servant for the club. If we do win silverware he's nailed on to become a legend.
Can Rosicky Become An Arsenal Legend?
posted on 4/1/14
I thought exactly the same thing earlier - is he a legend? I don't think he quite makes that category but is certainly in the level below. There have been lots of times he has given the whole team a lift.
His goal today not long after I said that I thought he could play as a lone striker (lucky timing on my part). He holds the ball up well, can surge forwards and has a decent shot.
posted on 4/1/14
I was confused to why this article was rated 1 star.
A very good, thought out article, expressing an opinion, asking others for their opinion, on the right board, encouraging debate, not wumming, not enticing any rival fans.
I was confused and then I remembered we just put Spurs out the cup and their way to get even is to 1 star every article on the Arsenal board. Way to go guys!
posted on 4/1/14
Professionally, he's been there and back. Says a lot about him as a man. I remember when he went back to the Czech Republic for the better part of a year during his injury layoff. Who knows, maybe Diaby still has his best years ahead of him.
posted on 4/1/14
Why not? One doesn't have to bang in a hat trick every week to be deemed a 'legend'.
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I agree, however the other three captained our club and changed our club. Rosicky has been great for us and is a fans favourite, I just don't think he will ever be thought of the way Henry, Bergkamp, Adams and Ian Wright are.
posted on 4/1/14
comment by Ozilla Fireinthebox (U18382)
posted 6 minutes ago
Why not? One doesn't have to bang in a hat trick every week to be deemed a 'legend'.
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I agree, however the other three captained our club and changed our club. Rosicky has been great for us and is a fans favourite, I just don't think he will ever be thought of the way Henry, Bergkamp, Adams and Ian Wright are.
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To be honest, Rosicky hasn't had as much of a part to play in our seasons over his time at the club as those guys, largely down to injury.
Additionally, trophies has a huge part to play. If we'd won the Prem and the cup a few times in the last 8 years you'd probably see the likes of Sagna toted as legends, too.
Rosicky will be up there with the likes of Winterburn and Parlour, for sure, especially if we win the title this year.
posted on 4/1/14
Rosicky is the best quick passer in the team. He has the classic arsenal style! I have always liked the guy and hope we win the title this season so he gets his reward! And the rest of us!
posted on 4/1/14
John O Shea won a few leagues with man united, he's not a legend for them.
Rosicky, sadly has never really been an integral part of the first team, although he is a fan favourite. He hasn't really changed the club, either. If he had stayed fit, than maybe.
Sagna, if he wins a league with us and stays, should be a legend imo.
posted on 4/1/14
What an unfair comparison. O'Shea was just a faceless wrestler. You serious?
posted on 4/1/14
I'm not comparing their ability.
posted on 4/1/14
I love Rosicky but he won't be an Arsenal legend, injury robbed us of his peak