Id want Xhaka dropping as I think he is the weak link in midfield that puts the defence under far more pressure than necessary. Wilshere can play the deep play maker role and still give more cover to the defence.
It's a NLD. Wilshere HAS to play. Probably our only player whom really know the meaning and importance of that game.
The Tottenham rabble are getting far too cocky. They have forgotten their place.
Let's see the damage we can do.
Really hope you smash the spüdds
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comment by AU14 (U21751)
Spurs are scared silly of Aubameyang and co
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And rightfully so.
Envious Leeds fan here. Perfect storm for the Gunners. Chelsea will drop out of the top four, leaving two places between you, Liverpool and Spurs. Spurs will not be looking forward to facing the best midfield in the country and a striker who can match Kane stride for stride.
The real business though is the UEFA Cup, surely the easiest way to the Champions League next year. Only problem is that a top four berth and/or the UEFA Cup will keep Wenger in situ for another season.
Be positive, Gooners, it's not like you just appointed Paul Heckingbottom as Coach.
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posted on 6/2/18
Id want Xhaka dropping as I think he is the weak link in midfield that puts the defence under far more pressure than necessary. Wilshere can play the deep play maker role and still give more cover to the defence.
posted on 6/2/18
It's a NLD. Wilshere HAS to play. Probably our only player whom really know the meaning and importance of that game.
posted on 6/2/18
The Tottenham rabble are getting far too cocky. They have forgotten their place.
Let's see the damage we can do.
posted on 6/2/18
Really hope you smash the spüdds
posted on 6/2/18
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posted on 6/2/18
comment by AU14 (U21751)
Spurs are scared silly of Aubameyang and co
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And rightfully so.
posted on 7/2/18
Envious Leeds fan here. Perfect storm for the Gunners. Chelsea will drop out of the top four, leaving two places between you, Liverpool and Spurs. Spurs will not be looking forward to facing the best midfield in the country and a striker who can match Kane stride for stride.
The real business though is the UEFA Cup, surely the easiest way to the Champions League next year. Only problem is that a top four berth and/or the UEFA Cup will keep Wenger in situ for another season.
Be positive, Gooners, it's not like you just appointed Paul Heckingbottom as Coach.
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