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Monday 20 June 2011

Moving on.

Soo... it's been a while hasn't it?

That's not important though, what is important is that we're moving!
We are now a wordpress blog so you can find the new site here: http://savagegooner.wordpress.com/
Exciting isn't it?

Even better, we're looking at getting in a columnist in the next few weeks who will be publishing a post once or twice a week with his or her opinions.

These are exciting times and wordpress is great fun to use so make sure you don't miss out!
Once again, the new site is http://savagegooner.wordpress.com/ and the blog should be running again by the start of next week. See you there!

Wednesday 20 April 2011

Title race? We were never out of it were we?

So we're travelling to visiting les spuds tonight then, at least it's not a long journey, just got to get from the good part of North London to the sh*t part. This is it then, regardless of the result this is where we see whether or not the team want it. Manure didn't pick up the win yesterday, it's a North London derby and questions have been asked about your mentality. If you ever wanted to prove you could perform on the big stage, tonight is bloody well the night. Cesc Fabregas has been speaking as well, saying that the club is at a 'crossroads' and must decide whether to become a bit more ambitious in the transfer market and be champions or become also-rans.

The boss has been urging the side to kick on and prove they have what it takes this evening, you'd think this isn't necessary ahead of a match of this importance, but never mind that, let's focus on the match. In the build up, the boss spoke about the difference STD and Monkey-man have made to Spuds. Let's move on to the good team though, with Song and Sagna both fit to start against the anti-Arsenal Tottensh*t. We should pretty much have a full team then with only Fabianski and Vermaelen still not involved so will probably line up with something like:

------------------Szczesny------------------
--Sagna---Djourou--Koscielny---Clichy--
-------------Song------Wilshere------------
--Walcott-------Fabregas---------Nasri---
---------------------RVP--------------------

As always an Arshavin could creep into the line-up, Nasri played the full 90 minutes on Sunday while Tottertott rested last weekend, but that's a decent shout for the line-up I reckon.

One other thing, speculation about a centre-back in the summer seems to have unsettled Kyle Bartley, make your own mind up about this one but personally I'd rather keep him than buy someone else. As always, videos galore so here's the boss pre-match. Enjoy and let's hope for three points tonight. :)



Tuesday 19 April 2011

No rest for the wicked...

Never mind Liddlepuddle, we're facing the Spuds tomorrow. Let's hope Bacary Sagna is able to return after resting this weekend, as Emmanuel Eboue is a bit of a liability at the back as usual. With Carl Jenkinson set to sign in the summer, is this the end of the road for Eboue's Arsenal career? Talkshitesport have been talking as well; with Perry Groves saying we should sell Cesc Fabregas if the right offer comes in. I think the problem is that the right offer isn't coming in, rather than us not accepting it. The club have been linked with Frieburg forward Papiss Demba Cisse, but speculation is that the club will need to part with £13million to sign him. A striker coming in? You'd have to think that this heralds either a return to the 4-4-2 or an exit this summer for one of our current strikers.


I've also heard (from admittedly an unreliable source) that the club have offered PSG £13million for Mamadou Sakho, but the Mirror reckon he's content to stay in France for the next few seasons. The Mirror also have a piece on Jack Wilshere, wanting not only to play for the U-21s this summer, but in the Olympics next summer as well as the European Championships. I understand that he's young and wants to play as much football as possible, but isn't that stretching it a bit?

Wojciech Szczesny has been talking about how he hopes to cement his position as the No.1 at the club so that the boss doesn't need to buy a keeper in the summer. With Fabianski and Szczesny both kicking on this season, I don't see why a keeper would be brought in during the summer, with Mannone more than adequate as a No.3. Theo Walcott has also been talking about how he has kicked on this season, he's been both scoring and assisting more and it's been good seeing him do so well.

Finally, a piece in LadyArse about Benik Afobe's loan spell written by a Huddersfield fan and a match report as Arsenal cruised into the semi-finals of the Dallas Cup with a 6-0 victory over Panamian Chorillo FC.



A few videos for you then pre-match interviews ahead of tomorrow from Theo Walcott and Robin Van Persie. A Theo Walcott compilation as well, plus Carlos Vela vs Chelsea and Henri Lansbury vs Nottingham Forest. Enjoy.

Be sure to comment or contact me (details near the bottom) if you have something to say. Have a nice Tuesday and lets hope the barcodes win today. ;)

Monday 18 April 2011

At least we're still unbeaten right?

It's never dull as a gooner is it. I mean seriously. I was thinking same old story, then we won it in the 98th minute so I was thinking same old story (just a different story). Then we all know what happened next and same old story again. It's funny really, would the result have been that different had it been 0-0? The reaction? Who knows. There's no time to dwell on what might have been now or what could still be. With United playing tomorrow and a match against the Spudlets on Wednesday who knows what could happen. Regardless of what we can win or what we can't lets just win our matches anyway.

Where the hell do you start with that? The boss said we had problems creating chances and I think it's fair to say I agree with that. The atmosphere certainly didn't help, I've been lucky enough to visit the Emirates on a matchday and the atmosphere can be piss-poor most of the time. I've stood up to sing and people have looked at me thinking I was some kind of crazy foreign tourist who's having a fit or something. There's a difference between being a supporter and being a nob-head. Unfortunately, it is the latter which seems to make up the general population of the Emirates. Too often in recent times have we seen the crowd get on the teams back rather than get behind them and be the fabled '12th man'. I know that when you're a new fan you have the child-like expectation that the team 'should win', but there's a difference between acting like a spoilt child and acting like a nob who only goes to the big matches. They might not want to see us play Huddersfield, but I bloody well did.

Anyways, enough Gooner-bashing. As always, the highlights are here on Arsenalist (@arsenalist) and I suppose it's time to see who was hot and who was not. Szczesny wasn't really kept that busy, a few catches from set-pieces and a save or two. He looked decent although he wasn't really tested until the end of the match. Dived the right way for the penalty and I was for some reason quietly confident he would keep it out but credit to Dirk Kuyt, it was sweetly-struck and the 'keeper had no chance. Still good to have him back.

Gael Clichy played. I remember him passing to Samir Nasri a few times and clearing a ball in our area. That's it. That is actually it. Now I think about it, I'm wondering where he was on quite a few Liverpool attacks. That's not an indictment necessarily, but 47% of their attacks came down our left. Not a great night for Gael then. Koscielny and Djourou were decent, coped alright with Carroll and Suarez who luckily didn't get that much service. There seemed to be a lack of communication though, they often both went for the same ball and sometimes lost their markers at set-pieces. Let's hope that was just a side-effect of Djourou's rustiness as they prepare to face Monkey-man and the Beanstalk on Wednesday. As for Eboue; classic Eboue really. Got forward well, clumsy defending. Lucas was always looking for it and almost stopped to impede Eboue and make the contact, but the Ivorian should have stayed on his feet as Ray Wilkins would have gladly told him.

The midfield then, Abou Diaby was better than usual. He may be one-pace, but it was a nice pace today, he was driving and looking to get things moving in a box-to-boxy kind of role. A bit lax defensively though. Could stayed with Suarez a few times. Jack Wilshere has played 40+ games this season and it's starting to show as he looked jaded and not really Wilshere-ish. That doesn't mean that he wasn't giving his all, just that his all wasn't quite as much as it usually is. Fabregas was very much the same, not sure what it was, but he was one of a few players who had a quiet day at the office. Made his little runs and passes, some came off, most didn't. Some say he just doesn't care about the Arsenal; who was it who drove on and won the penalty late on then? Wilshere came off for Bendtner who was shifted out wide. As always with Bendtner, when he was brought on things happened, waste of talent out wide though. We put 44 crosses into the box, an RVP and a Nicky B have more chance of meeting one of them than an RVP on his own. Alex Song also came on in place of Abou Diaby after around 80 minutes. Surprising one. I would have preferred Chamakh to come on as we were chasing a win, or even a Ramsey-esque player who can move through the gears, drive on, pass, shoot and is a better attacker in general. No offence to Song who certainly tried to add going forward, but a holding-midfielder isn't what we needed.

Theo Walcott was way too fast for Fabio Aurelio who did his hamstring after 20 minutes of chasing. Won quite a few corners, got a swerving shot in. Lively at the start, less so as the game went on. Another Theo Walcott wouldn't go amiss, we need more pace. (Ryo Miyaichi?) Samir Nasri was much the same as Fabregas, quiet game same, few passes and maybe a shot or two. Nice flick to set RVP through. That's about it. Andrei Arshavin came on for Theo, made a bit of a difference, a bit of running that was welcome. He's certainly changed as a player this season. Tried to make a difference. RVP had a goal ruled out after he was marginally offside, a few good deliveries from set pieces, a few that weren't so good. Another one who didn't have a brilliant day at the office.




I've already linked to the bosses reaction, but if reading isn't your thing then feel free to have a look at his post-match interview, his post-match press-conference and also Johan Djourou post-match.


In other news, Arsenal Ladies beat Chelsea Ladies 1-0 in the first ever WSL match, but went out of the Champions League after losing their semi-final against Lyon 5-2 on aggregate. We do have some good news though, Jack Wilshere won the PFA Young Player of the Year award.Jack also featured alongside Samir Nasri and Bacary Sagna in the PFA team of the Year as did Hale End product Cashley Cole. Two updates from YoungGuns as well, a loanees watch with Ryo Miyaichi  grabbing two goals and two assists for Feyenoord and Francis Coquelin scoring his first professional goal for Lorient proving to be the highlights. Arsenal also kicked off their Dallas Cup campaign with a 5-1 victory after going behind following a shaky start.

Wednesday 13 April 2011

Well, it's been a while...

So I miss a few days off sick and all of a sudden we're back in the title race and have been taken over. First things first then, Stan Kroenke has taken us over. You can read all about 'the offer' here. I won't pretend that I know more about this kind of stuff than most other people and while all the right noises and gestures are coming out of the Kroenke camp, it remains to be seen what will happen in the long-term. One thing I am pleased about is the AST deciding not to sell it's shares to Kroenke. A club like ours has always been tied closely with its fans and hopefully will be in the future. We can save all that for the summer though, for now we have a title to win.

So just in case anyone forgot, we beat Blackpool last weekend. As always, you can catch the highlights here on Arsenalist. We rode our luck at times but apparently that's what champions do, or what United do anyway. Despite joining the starting line-up ten minutes before the match, Jens Lehmann did well. Admittedly he could have given away a penalty and looked a bit rusty, but he made a few decent saves and was talking from the first minute to the last. I won't do a full match report purely because there are already about a million around. Although, I do have a few post-match interviews, with Arsene Wenger, Jens Lehmann and a duo of Jens and RVP. What a legend Jens is. Also, the bosses post-match presser is around here somewhere if you haven't already seen it, or here's the transcript if you have an aversion to watching it.

Jack Wilshere was having a bit of a chat after the match as well, crushing speculation linking him to City (like that was going to happen). He reckons the title race is still on, but would have ended if we hadn't won against Blackpool and that the fixture schedule may hinder United and will help us. In other news Arsenal U-18s scored two goals late on to come back and win against Cardiff City. Emmanuel Frimpong has also been talking about the development of Jack Wilshere and how he hopes to mirror his progress into the first-team. Let's hope that he stays fit next season and can fight with Coquelin for the role of under-study to Alex Song.

A bit of news from YoungGuns as well, a loanees round up with Ryo Miyaichi getting an assist; confirmation of the squad to play in the Dallas Cup and an article on 'What next for Arsenal's loanees?'. All well worth a read.




I've managed to keep it fairly short, quite surprising but hey-ho. Don't forget if you want to get in touch my contact details are near the bottom of the page. Enjoy your Wednesday.

Saturday 9 April 2011

Anyone up for a donkey ride?

We're the famous Arsenal and we're going to... Blackpool. The chances of a post tomorrow are quite small so I thought we may as well get the preview over and done with today. Obviously we've got a bit game tomorrow and every game between now and the end of the season is a big game as some players fight for a successful season and others fight for a future at the club. The Mail has more on that line, with rumours that Clichy, Arshavin and Bendtner amongst are all set for the chop. You can have a look at the article, but it's standard tabloid fare really, a wish list of leavers and signings. I would be sad to see the three I mentioned leave. It looks like there is a real possibility of Gael Clichy leaving, a shame as he's been around for a while. As he showed at West Brom, Andrei Arshavin is one of the few players who can turn a game by creating something out of nothing, not to mention the way he tracked back and slid into a tackle to win back possession vs. Blackburn. Effort. As for Nicky B, I know he never seems to live upto his potential (or his hype), but there's no doubt that he offers something different, a real prescence and goals unlike those offered by Chamakh and even sometimes Van Persie.

That paragraph was a bit of a trek. This one should be shorter though. The Metro reckon (because AW said it) that if Jack Wilshere is used this summer by England-U21s then he won't take place in pre-season, much like Cesc Fabregas and Robin Van Persie after the world cup. The earliest I've been told he would come back is for the Emirates Cup. Anyways, the boss has been saying things again, making up for the last week then. He's stood by his team, hitting out at 'superficial judgement' when we get criticised and Spuds get praised even though we're doing so much better than they are. He's also been defending the way the club go about doing things.

So as I said, I'll do a quick preview for tomorrow. As I said yesterday, we'll definitely have Manuel Almunia in goal while Bacary Sagna is set for a late fitness test after a knock on the knee. Those can be troublesome so I don't think he'll be risked. Which would give us a back four of Clichy-Squillaci-Koscielny-Eboue.
In midfield I reckon we'll see Diaby come in for Song (although it could easily be Denilson) while Wilshere and Fabregas will probably take up their usual roles. Out wide we'll see Nasri and either Arshavin or Walcott, depending on the results of Walcott's late fitness test while I see no reason for Robin Van Persie not to start up front.

So I've found a few videos for you as well, because I'm so generous. I've got pre-match interviews from Nicklas Bendtner and the boss, but I don't remember which is which so I don't know which link is which. Oh well, here's link number one and here's link number two. As promised yesterday, I even have the bosses pre-match press conference. A lot has been said about his comments, I won't dwell on them as I'm pretty sure you're all old enough to formulate your own opinions. Enjoy.


Friday 8 April 2011

It's been just like a mini-interlull

Having used up it's supply of soft-news in the interlull, Arsenal have been under some kind of media-lock down; with pretty much nothing coming out except a bit of chat from Emmanuel Frimpong. Anyways, Arsene Wenger had his pre-match press conference today, but I'm afraid I don't have a video for you as of yet. I do have the news though, Manuel Almunia is set to continue in goal, Nasri deserves being nominated for PFA player of the Year and that the team 'want to show they're up for it'. Heard it all before springs to mind, seen it all before doesn't, but with reports of a few chats behind the scenes, let's hope some of the players are a bit more motivated than they have been in recent months weeks. Obviously a lot of Arsenal fans have been disappointed with recent results, but I think it's only fair to wait until the end of the season before judging, a la Arsenal Supporter's Trust.

The boss reckons that it's vital to trust the players now, having put in so much energy to bring them this far. I agree with him in general, and I don't think any of us disagree with bringing up young players, youth certainly isn't an impediment to success; but it's hard to trust a player who doesn't show any desire to win. At the end of the day, all we ask of players, at least all I would ever ask is that they give their all. Some of them haven't in the past, so why should I trust them to in the future? Sometimes you have to prove yourself. Anyway, as I said hopefully they've had a banana shoved up their back-sides and are ready to turn over anyone we face in the next eight games.

A bit of an early Blackpool preview then, as already mentioned Manuel Almunia will carry on in goal. Cesc Fabregas is fit to start against Blackpool but Alex Song is set to miss out, he will probably be joined on the sidelines by Bacary Sagna who won't be risked after a knock on his knee. Theo Walcott faces a late fitness test while Aaron Ramsey looks likely to feature in the squad after overcoming a groin problem.

In nice news, Arsenal Ladies travel to Lyon for the first leg of their Champions League semi-final on Saturday evening. Let's hope they do better than the men have this season.

Now although I don't have Wenger's pre-match press conference for you (yet), I do have some other videos; a compilation of potential Arsenal full-back Carl Jenkinson playing for Charlton vs. Notts County. Take a look at Eboue's replacement?

We've also got an interview with Jeremie Aliadiere talking about random stuff, I think his Arsenal career is mentioned. He hasn't looked too bad for the reserves barring a bit of rustiness, is a contract really that unlikely? Who knows.

Anyways, that's it for now. I might update later if I get the pre-match press conference soon, it not then I'll probably have it by tomorrow. Have a good Friday night. :)

P.S. Vote in the poll!!! Right hand side of the page: 'Can Arsenal win the League?'

Thursday 7 April 2011

I swear this week has gone on forever...

Of course watching the Spuds get munched was entertaining, and hopefully an open game when Chelsea  travel to Old Trafford to tire everyone out. Anways, news is slowly dripping out regarding something happening in the boardroom. Nobody's really sure yet, but if anything is announced on the club's official website we can obviously expect it to come out sometime around April 13579. If anything interesting happens, I'll be sure to write up an article on Gunnersphere (@Gunnersphere on twitter) to cover it in more detail. I won't waste a blog post with it because I know it's not everyone's cup of tea.

Anyways, other news coming out as well. The stage is all but set for Carl Jenkinson to move to Arsenal this summer, as revealed by YoungGuns. Does this leave the door open for a Eboue to leave in the summer with Jenkinson, who can play across the back four, filling in as a young right back? I suppose the plan for next season will only become clear in pre-season.

In other news, Arsenal reserves beat Sunderland reserves 4-2, with Jeremie Aliadiere scoring and linking up well. Jens Lehmann made a lot of noise at the back, but being honest he doesn't look the most agile he's ever been. Let's just hope he doesn't have to come off the bench. Emmanuel Frimpong also made a long awaited come-back, following ligament damage. He's been speaking to the official site about how he's been waiting nine months to get back on the pitch, so it's no surprise that he was delighted to be back on the pitch. He's also been speaking about injuries and hopes he can get the rub of the green while he tries to break into the first-team. Neil Banfield spoke after the match on being pegged back twice, the quality we had and of course the return of Emmanuel Frimpong. You can find the highlights of the match here.

One other video as well, a close-up interview with you ball-playing midfielder Conr Henderson. Not the most exciting but if you want to find out more about the young Irishman, don't look any further than right here.

One last thing, be sure to vote in the poll on the right hand side of this page and say whether you think Arsenal still have a shot at winning the league. That's all for now folks, more on Blackpool next time.

Tuesday 5 April 2011

Show some f***ing passion!!!

I was reminiscing the other day with @AMMueller on twitter, after the disappointment of the Blackburn match we got to talking about the good old days where we won stuff and looked good. I watched a few videos afterwards and bloody hell we looked good. I mean really, we looked good; Henry, Bergkamp, Pires, Ljunberg, they could do anything they set their minds to. The amount of times they would clear a corner or win the ball in midfield and seconds later scored with a wonderful finsh through the keeper's legs or having chipped him from thirty yards out. It occured to me that this team isn't missing the latter, we know that we have the ability to score, pass, do whatever the hell we want. It's the pressing and winning the ball and actually giving a dogs bollock about the team and the club and the shirt that's the problem. Sometimes we show up and do it as well, like against Barcelona and Chelsea, but why don't we do it more often? Whereas that team would win 6-0 or 7-1, this one struggles to get three points. That's because that team had winners, players who would go out and put in a shift no matter who the opponents were. I wish this one did...

Anyways, news-round time and as expected, the official site has kept pretty schtum, not really saying much at all. A bit of post-match chat from the boss about why this match hurt so much and showing we're good enough. I gave it a quick glance but anything more would bring back the memories... James Shea has been speaking about his appearance on the bench at Old Trafford as well. Soft news? I thought the interlull was over...

Apparently the boss locked the players in the dressing room after the Blackurn match and there was a bit of finger-pointing in the dressing room a la Tony Adams to Dennis Bergkamp hopefully. The boss has been speaking about finding out just where everything went wrong. Also the delightful news that Samir Nasri might not move to Italy. What a useless fact. Might as well say I'm not sitting on top of Mount Kenya as I type this.

Transfer tittle-tattle time then and there's a lot to get through. It looks like Gael Clichy really could be leaving this summer with Taye Taiwo and Leighton Baines touted as possible replacements after the Frenchman's contract negotiations have apparently stopped. I would love to have Baines in the squad if Clichy left. I'm told that Arsenal have been speaking to both the agent and also the father of Juan Manuel Mata for a possible move in the summer. Per Mertesacker will not be renewing his contract and will probably leave this summer according to a source high up in his current side, Werder Bremen. There's also news that Emmanuel Eboue could cross the North London divide. Meh. He hasn't played much but we don't have a young right back so his future at the club could depend on what happens in the summer.

In other news, the Daily Mail reckon Johan Djourou could return for the Liverpool match, you can check on this week's ladies update here, courtesy of LadyArse and this week's loanees update is here for viewing as well, courtesy of Young Guns Blog.

Finally, Arsenal reserves entertain Sunderland reserves tonight in their last home match of the season. With the possibility of starts for Jeremie Aliadiere and Jens Lehmann and also a return for Emmanuel Frimpong, check out Young Guns' preview.



That's all folks, enjoy your Tuesday evening. :)

Sunday 3 April 2011

Why?!?!

Arsenal's like a fine woman really. She'll tease you and tease you and just when you think you're getting somewhere she'll kick you in the bollocks. You're back at square one with sore testicles and wondering what you have to do to have a good night without being assaulted. Unfortunately, yesterday was one of those days.

While Crewe won 8-1; Arsenal could only manage a 0-0 draw at home to Blackburn. I don't even know where to begin. I won't bother telling you what happened, visit Arsenalist for highlights. Almunia was Almunia, caught a few corners, flapped a shot and came out for a punt he didn't get to. I think he's just waiting for the summer to be honest, just like the rest of us then. Bacary Sagna was Bactastic. Same old reliable Bac, no real worries, not the greatest attacking threat. Slid into a 50-50 early on, neither player came off particularly well. Clichy was a bit better, got down the left well, combined well with Arshavin as per usual and got in some decent crosses. Am I the only one who thinks his crossing is a lot better on his weaker foot, we certainly score more from those, e.g. Song at home to West Ham. The Squillaci-Koscielny partnership didn't really have that much to do, kept Santa Cruz quiet and were mostly solid barring the occasional punt upfield from Robinson.

Song picked up a knock followed by a booking but played the whole ninety. He lost a bit of mobility with the knock and maybe should have come off for a striker as Arsenal chased the win and the defence weren't exactly under the kosh. Jack Wilshere, same as always, tried to drive forwards, seemed to lack a little bit of spark, like most of the team. Missed a sitter around half an hour in. Samir Nasri played in the advanced role. Nasri looked to try and break through the Blackburn defence early on before a clash of heads. He came back on, bandaged up with a bump that could easily be mistaken for a baseball. He was shifted wide with the introduction of Cesc Fabregas before making way for Nicklas Bendtner. Bendtner did what he always does, provided a presence and mixed things up; he put in a few good crosses and tried to make some chances. Questions remain about why he played wide right rather than centrally though.

Theo Walcott started brightly, tormenting the left-back, although he faded as the game went on and service fell away, he certainly looked sharp. He came off for Marouane Chamakh who added a presence in the area and looked to get on the end of crosses, unfortunately he didn't really do that much. Andrei Arshavin started on the left, he completed 90 minutes twice for Russia in the international break but he looked sharp, running with the ball, making chances and taking them he was a bright spark in a dull first half. He started the second half sluggishly, not to be expected given the amount of football he's played and was brought off for Cesc Fabregas with half an hour left. Questions remain about why he came off instead of Song who offered less in attack, was on a booking and looked to have picked up a knock. Fabregas came on but looked rusty and not really fit enough to be playing Premier League football, certainly not fit enough to prove the difference in this match. Let's hope he can improve his match fitness before we travel to Blackpool. Robin Van Persie played well, not his best game ever and he didn't add to his Blackburn tally but he popped up in a lot of places and did his whole Van Persie thing.

So yeah, not that great but it remains to be seen what this means for our season, more on that in the coming days. After the match the boss spoke to the press, you can take a look at the transcript here or just watch the video if you're too lazy to read it. His interview with the BBC can be seen here and the interesting bit that Skysports picked up on was a 'lack of energy', is that a motivational problem; a problem following the international break? Maybe because we had so many players who were returning from injury. There was certainly a noticeable lack of sparkiness as the match wore on.

That's the match news done then, and rumours abound this week regarding Gael Clichy, with Bayern Munich and Italy likely destinations apparently. We know he only has one year on his contract and that Arsene could be tempted to cash in, but these kind of deals are usually resovled in the summer so I wouldn't be that worried. I would be worried if he was sold and nobody brought in. While  Keiran Gibbs has the potential, he's not yet ready to be the first-choice left back and injuries seem to be a problem as well. One name that has been touted is Leighton Baines of Everton. Very much an attack-minded full back, he is second in the assist league since some time in 2009, with only Cesc Fabregas ahead of him. Not bad for a left-back, obviously the Premier League experience is a big plus as well. It has been reported that Everton have debts upto £45 million, although the summer will see how this one pans out.

Some other news then, Kyle Bartley is out for the rest of the season and is returning to Arsenal from Rangers where he impressed on loan; Arsenal have signed a young Swede and ex-Charlton boss Phil Parkinson is set to become Arsenal's scout in North East England due to his knowledge of the lower leagues. With the likes of Adam Johnson and Andy Carroll coming from the North East, it is hoped that Parkinson can catch a similar starlet.

A few videos the, Theo Walcott and Aaron Ramsey on Football Focus, an Aaron Ramsey interview with the official club site and also the highlights of Arsenal Reserves 2-1 loss to Wigan reserves. Be sure to check out Jens Lehmann in goal and Jeremie Aliadiere as number 10. Two good compilations as well, the progress of Oguzhan Ozyakup this season and Benik Afobe against Notts County.

Anyways, I know yesterday was depressing but remember, at least you're no Spud. Toodle-oo.

Tuesday 29 March 2011

Time to pray then.

With the second round of interlull matches coming up, it's time to pray to the god of football (Dennis Bergkamp) that we don't get about nineteen injuries. To check on the progress of our swashbuckling, wourld-touring players check here on the official site.

More soft news then, Arsenal Reserves lost 2-1 away to Wigan despite appearances from Jens Lehmann in goal and Jeremie Aliadiere in attack. Aliadiere looked decent as he looks to win himself a contract, combining well with Luke Freeman and getting a few half-chances. Jens Lehmann however looked woefully rusty, hopefully his match sharpness will pick up over the next few weeks but remembering that he's a 41-year old who was replaced in the team by Manuel Almunia, it's possible we're expecting too much from him. Aside from that, Arsenal Reserves have it all to do in the title race now.

In other news, Arsenal have launched a new 'elite' academy in Greece, Ignasi Miquel talks about his quick progress this season and Andrie Arshavin has won the March Goal of the Month award, not that there were many contenders.

We've also had interviews from James Shea about his topsy-turvy season and Arsene Wenger about injuries and the title-race.





As well as that, another CWDGunnereserves video, this time a compilation of Conor Henderson's match against Portugal U-21s. Take a peek here if that's you're kind of thing.

That's about it for today, remember to keep your fingers, toes, limbs and any other unmentionables crossed as we hope that we don't get any other injuries.

Monday 28 March 2011

WAJUK.

Apologies for the title, but this interlull has left me entirely bereft of inspiration. First things first; no I do not have an injury update following the interlull. Hopefully I will be able to give you one after the second round of games, at the moment I know of no serious injuries; Conor Henderson took a knock last week, but he seems to be fine now.

Onto random news then, Jens Lehmann thinks that his 'psychological warfare' with Arsene Wenger pushed him to achieve. Psychological warfare? Really? Also, Brazil beat Scotland 2-0 yesterday in a match at the Emirates, highly rated youngster Neymar grabbing a brace. Pedro Bothelo scored a decent goal for Cartegena which can be seen here. It's the second one.

Reserves and youth and stuff then, Steve Bould has been saying that poor results doesn't mean there's no potential in the side. As I've said before these U-18s are very young for their age group (i.e. U-17s) and that plays a major part in youth matches. Daniel Boateng reckons that even though we were knocked out of the FA Youth Cup by Chelsea, a Reserve league win would make up for the disappointment. Finally, the Reserves are in action tomorrow afternoon as they travel to Wigan. Their last match was a 2-1 win over Liverpool in which Luke Freeman scored a brace and you can be sure to check out a match compilation here thanks to CWDGunnereserves.

The Cesc Fabergas saga is kicking off early this year. Barcelona look set to miss out on the captain as they can't afford him, leaving him set to stay at the club next season. It's still early doors and I wouldn't trust those arrogant oafs who show such a large lack of humility that they could well compete with John Terry in the 'UEFA lack of humility awards'. 'Our relationship with Arsenal is not good at the moment'; that's what usually happens when you try and buy a clubs captain with underhand slimy tactics and you can't even afford him anyway. Imbeciles.

The good old fashioned club vs. country row has kicked off again, it turns out that the FA want to do a 'Theo' and take a member of the senior England starting XI and play him in the U-21s. A step down? I think so. This means that Jack won't have a proper summer to relax until 2013? He's naturally expressed his desire to play this summer, as you would expect. Apart from the fact that he would always play football given the chance, especially for his country; he can't really say no can he?

Finally, both Arsene Wenger and Samir Nasri are not appealing their bans from UEFA and will get one match bans, with Wenger being fined 10000 euros for expressing his opinion. No big loss really, as I said in an earlier post, you wouldn't expect UEFA to admit to a mistake.

That's all for now, more later on in the week.

Friday 25 March 2011

We're only half-way through?!?

So it's illegal to drive bare-foot in the UK, but perfectly legal for interlulls to exist? What's the world coming to? Anyways, Aaron Ramsey is the new Wales captain as we already know, and here he is talking to the press. Obviously the battle between himself and Jack Wilshere could well be pivotal in the clash this weekend, let's hope they both score fifty-eight goals each and come back safely.

Thomas Vermaelen has been targeting his comeback and reckons that waiting until next season and getting a full pre-season under his belt will do him the world of good. He's also been speaking about his time on the sidelines, insisting that mentally and tactically he has improved his game, even if he hasn't been on the training pitch.
Following the news that Jack Wilshere may feature for England U-21s in the summer, staff from the England camp have been quick to dismiss claims of a club vs. country row. Bacary Sagna has been speaking to the press about rough tackling, using Paul Scholes' tackling at Old Trafford as an example. He's right, not saying that Arsenal should be protected, but that footballers in general need greater protection. If you wait until a major incident before changing the legislation then you've clearly left it too late.

Other news then; Liam Brady has been signed up for something, don't really know what it's about but hey-ho. Post-match reaction after the ladies European exploits and Benik Afobe talking about his loan spell at Huddersfiled.

A bit of stuff from YoungGuns as well, news on Wellington Silva; the Arsenal players involved in England U-16s and a signing !!!

 Before I depart, a few more interviews for you if that's your kind of thing. See you tomorrow tweeps.




Thursday 24 March 2011

Interlull? Blueurgh!

Righto then. Sorry about the lack of a blog yesterday, but it's an interlull so I was busy staring at a cloud for amusement. A bit more news today though, let's keep it brief. Nicklas Bendtner has picked up a minor knock with Denmark in training, it doesn't look that serious and he hasn't been sent home so he could well be fine for this weekend. Shame. Johan Djourou could also be back in three to four weeks as he looks set to not need surgery.

This weekend, Aaron Ramsey is set to get the armband for Wales. It seems Wales look to the future when picking their captains, rather than England's approach of picking the most cretinous individual possible. Anyways, congratulations to Rambo obviously, let's hope he can fill his boots and kick on from here. A bit of transfer news flying around as papers look to fill up the interlull, the Mail reckon that we're set to battle with Bayern Munich for Gary Cahill. Admittedly a good replacement for Squillaci, but Bartley looks likely to get a few games next season. Still, extra depth wouldn't go amiss...

Another piece in the Mail about young Charlton defender Carl Jenkinson who will be available for a free in the summer; YoungGuns clarifies the situation here. The Mirror reckons that the Premier League big guns are after Connor Wickham, heard that one before? Also, the usual club vs. country debate, with the U-21 European Championships this summer, Stuart Pearce is looking at the possibility of calling up players from the senior side, with the likes of Jack Wilshere being looked at.

Aside from that, stuff from the official site including a new contract for young striker Luke Freeman, he's certainly got Premiership potential so let's hope he goes far. Jack Wilshere has been chatting about how Twitter has helped him understand the fans and James Shea has spoken about his eight day loan at Southampton.

Finally, congratulations to Arsenal Ladies who got through to the semi-finals of the UEFA Women's Champions League on away goals. They will face Lyon in the semis. That's all for today folks. More mind-numbing interlull guaranteed tomorrow.

Tuesday 22 March 2011

Laurent Koscielny, he gets the job done.

Congratulations are in order for Laurent Koscielny, who left training with the French national team after just twenty minutes as his girlfriend went into labour. Get in Kos!

So, boring Interlull news: Theirry Henry is now captain for New York Red Bulls as they kick off the season with a win. News on the UEFA charge against Wenger and Nasri as well, the club are still debating whether or not to appeal. I do wonder just how many times UEFA rescind a punishment, admitting they're wrong. Not very often I bet.

Aaron Ramsey has been talking about how it was tough to sit on the sidelines, not being able to play football. As Arsene Wenger said, it's hard mentally for an injured footballer; they feel like they are useless, especially if like Rambo they're out for nine months. The signs so far look promising, hopefully a good performance for Wales this weekend will keep his comeback on the rails.

Robin Van Persie has been saying, rightly so, that the title is in our hands. Obviously this is true, win all our matches and bang; silverware. I have no doubt that the first XI are raring to take on the big boys, but what about the second-string? Our weakness this season has been when fringe players come in and just coast.

As Benik Afobe's time at Huddersfield Town is drawing to a close with the end of the season, he's been looking ahead to the future following his impressive loan spell to a career wearing the red and white of the Arsenal. He's also been speaking about how his loan spell has helped him in terms of learning from experienced pros. Let's hope he kicks on from here, with either a cup run next season or a loan spell in a higher division.

Also, another video courtesy of CescyFabGooner; this time an interview with Wojcech Szczesny talking about quite a few things, such as the frustration of having to watch on from the sidelines and also the return of Jens Lehmann. It's been revealed that despite his injury, the young Pole is still training and trying to improve his distribution. What a legend.



Finally a piece in the Mail about Gael Clichy. They reckon he's set to leave in the summer with Emilio Izaguirre set to come in from Celtic. I'm told he was close to leaving last season, and with contract talks on hold until the summer there's talk of restlessness. It could happen, although I'm not sure about whether Gibbs is really ready. He has the potential to be good, but he still has slip-ups every now and then. I wouldn't be surprised if Clichy were to get a new contract in the summer, that's what the club are looking for, it all depends on what Clichy wants I suppose.

Monday 21 March 2011

The best interlull ever?

Now like most Arsenal fans, I don't particularly like interlulls. This one however, could be perfectly timed. If it gives the likes of Fabregas, Song and Walcott the time to get fit and Lehmann the chance to teach Almunia a thing or two then it's only a good thing. There's even talk that Johan Djourou is doing better than expected and may return ahead of schedule. One can always hope... Right now, we'll have to hope that none of our players go away and come back in two/three/[insert cynically high number here] pieces. To take a look at just who is on international duty, here's the list from the official site.

Speaking of internationals, Fabio Capello has had a thing or two to say about Jack Wilshere, suggesting that he could very much be in the first XI now. Jack Wilshere and Aaron Ramsey could well face each other in the engine room when England and Wales clash this weekend, a test that Aaron Ramsey is looking forward to. If he does well, it could well be a measure of how well he's coming on. Speaking about Aaron Ramsey, Arsene Wenger has been speaking about how games like West Brom last weekend are just what the Welshman needs to get his match sharpness back. Aaron Ramsey also spoke to the press after the match, talking about how our character shows in performances like our come-back against West Brom. Wenger has also been speaking on the subject of character, saying that we have great character in our side, once we manage to shake off nerves which inhibit our play.

So two clips for you; the first is Jack Wilshere talking about Rambo's return, the character we showed and the title race, the second is Arsene Wenger talking about the title race, nerves on our part and also a shout-out to the away fans. Enjoy.





As expected, this will be a long two weeks for Manuel Almunia, who was quick to cool suggestions of a fall-out with Jens Lehmann; but Arsene Wenger has eased speculation that the Spaniard would fall behind Lehmann in the pecking order. It does seem that Lehmann would not yet be fit enough, but it looks like he is set to play part in reserve fixtures in order to build up his match fitness.

So other news wise, Wenger has been speaking about how consistency wins titles, I wish we would show it then... Also, the Mirror reckon that United are now set to beat us to the signing of Oxlade-Chamberlain from Southampton. I don't know what's changed there, but if anything happens, it'll be in the summer. Two articles from the magnificent YounGunsBlog; the first is a 'where are they now' on Jeremie Aliadiere; the second is this weeks loanees round-up, although it was a quiet week with both Carlos Vela and Kyle Bartley missing out, Henri Lansbury was the pick of the bunch after completing ninety minutes while Samuel Galindo featured in a squad for the  first time after coming back from a broken ankle.

Sunday 20 March 2011

Good fightback, shame about the rest...

I have to say that at 2-0 down, the Arsenal twittersphere wasn't a nice place to be. No surprises there then. The important part is we made it to the international break alive and in one(ish) piece with no massive disaster unfolding.

So in case you didn't know, we only managed a point in our recent trip to the Midlands. Two ridiculous goals conceded; the first was terrible defending from a corner, the second was an error from the decision-making of Manuel Almunia. (There's a shocker...) If you haven't already seen the highlights then be sure to take a look on Arsenalist.

Anyways, let's take a looksy shall we. Manuel Almunia in goal; where to begin? Typical Almunia really. Alan Davies summed him up quite nicely in a podcast a few weeks ago. When he's undep pressure and shot-stopping is what's needed he's your man. Look at Barcelona this season, Barcelona at the Grove the season before, United away a few seasons ago in the CL. It's decision-making that's his weakness and he proved it today. Having said that, he is our third (or arguably fourth) choice goal-keeper. Would he be getting this much stick if he were Rhys Taylor playing for Chelsea, Gunnar Nielsen for Man City or Ben Amos for United? I think not. Having said that, any analasis of his performance is pretty much impossible following the almighty hash-up. He came for and caught a corner, that's about all I remember. I have no idea what he was doing running out there though, no idea at all. Squillaci had it under control, he was goal-side of a bouncing ball. Why Almunia thought a stroll out of his area was needed I have no idea. Then he got there... and stopped! He just stood still and then pushed Squillaci.


The defence were... quiet. The Ksocielny - Squillaci partnership still looks shaky. To blame Squillaci for the goal is just scape-goating; Vermaelen wouldn't be blamed if he were in that position as Squillaci was ready to head it back to the safety of Manuel Almunia. Bacary Sagna didn't have the greatest day at the office. He wasn't always in line and quite a few West Brom attacks did come down our right. Gael Clichy was, imperious? He didn't look that shaky at the back, combined really well with Arshavin and got a lot of sexy crosses into the box, proper good ones not just Arsenal ones. Shame they weren't converted.

Denilson. Came off at half-time for Chamakh. Is that because the boss wanted goals or Denilson was sh*te? Wenger rarely brings players off at half-time, could this finally be the end of Denilson getting a million chances ahead of his peers? Wilshere, I might as well copy and paste the same stuff for Wilshere every match, kept on running, kept on driving from midfield, concentrated and did his job well. Showed signs of frustration at times, but then with the manner we conceded the goals; who wouldn't? Aaron Ramsey played in the advanced role but looked to lack sharpness. A bit of rustiness isn't surprising but he lost his man to concede the first goal (admittedly a lot of players lost their men though) and had a chance to score from about 5 yards out but couldn't put it past Carson. While sharpness will come with time, it's encouraging that Ramsey hasn't had any of the set-backs we've seen after the Diaby and Eduardo injuries. Came off for Bendtner after an hour as we chased goals and reverted to a kind of 4-4-2/4-3-3/4-5-1 hybrid.


Our attack started with Arshavin -Van Persie - Nasri. Arshavin had one of those games where he's quiet, working well with Clichy on the left and then all of a sudden he explodes, lashing a shot across the keeper into the top corner and some really good work down the left to get a cross in despite the attention of two defenders which led to the second goal. Van Persie was decent, a bit under-par maybe. Headed against the bar after a lethargic start but woke up and was on his toes to score the second goal before Meite could clear. Chamakh came on for Denilson and looked  industrious. Still lacking in goals, but he combined well, releasing Arshavin for the first and also offered a more physical presence. Bendtner obviously also offered a more physical presence as well, knocked the ball back to Van Persie for the second goal from Arshavin's cross and generally huffed and puffed.



Anyways, the boss spoke to the press after the match saying that he was proud of the spirit and fightback, rightly so. That doesn't the disguise the fact that we were below-par though and performances like that don't win titles.

It seems the bad news just keeps on coming as well as Arsenal U-18s were beaten 3-0 by Watford. Although as I have said previously, they shouldn't be compared to the likes of Wilshere, JET etc. because they're a lot younger than that team was when it did the U-18 double.

Once again many thanks to CescyFabGooner for these videos. Firstly Wenger's post-match presser and also the highlights of the Reserves vs. Liverpuddle last week. Take a peak if you want, it wasn't that great a performance, but at least they're winning, unlike other Arsenal teams... 





Anyways, that was meh. A few rumours around this morning, e.g. Cahill to Arsenal for £15million. With Bartley and Miquel coming through, not quite sure whether that would happen, unless Squillaci were to leave soon...

Thats it for today folks, enjoy your Sunday. :)

Thursday 17 March 2011

Pre-match and all that jazz.

So, it seems like ages since Arsenal last played, only the second midweek since December where we haven't had a match. Anyways, Arsene Wenger's pre-match press conference was today and we got clarification on a number of things. News on Jens Lehmann, who is now officially an Arsenal player, again. Le boss has been speaking about how only Arsenal would have been able to entice Jens Lehmann to dust off his gloves and get in between the sticks. Of course we're all hoping that he isn't actually forced to play but as Arsenal fans, we know that stranger things have happened. As many of you will know, the relationship between Almunia and Lehmann has traditionally been fractious at best, but with the German making all the right sounds in recent days Arsene Wenger is convinced that Lehmann will be able to push Almunia (not literally) to perform and will be supporting him.


Other news now, not of the nice variety as Thomas Vermaelen has been ruled out for what looks to be the rest of the season with his niggly tendons. Johan Djourou could yet feature in this campaign, as he is set to spend at least six weeks on the sidelines. I don't know whether playing a half-fit centre-back is really that good an idea though, so it's yet to be seen just how much of a part he'll play. In other news, we travel to West Brom without Cesc Fabregas, Theo Walcott, Alex Song, About Diaby and of course not that many goalkeepers either. Most of those are expected to be back after the international break.

The boss spoke on a number of other topics. Sir Alex Ferguson's touchline ban came up, although he will be back on the bench for the match at the Emirates as United have requested for the ban to start tomorrow. A lack of leadership also came up, with Wenger arguing that it is a problem, but equally that pure leadership doesn't win you games.

In other news, the Reserves overcame Liverpool Reserves at Underhill last night, winning the match 2-1. Luke Freeman fired a rocket into the top corner to open the scoring before Rhys Murphy hit the post with a casual penalty. It proved costly as Liverpool looked to have equalised in the 88th minute, before Freeman scored in injury time to once again give Arsenal Reserves the 3 points. For a more in-depth match report, follow this link.

Also, Arsenal Ladies came from behind in the Champions League quarter-finals to finish the first leg 1-1. There's a match report for this one as well, just follow this link.

That's all for today, I'll try and have a full preview plus footage of Arsene Wenger's pre-match presser tomorrow. Toodle-oo.

Wednesday 16 March 2011

At least the women are decent...

Not only are they better than the men in the FA cup, they're doing better in Europe as well. The first leg of their quarter-final tie is tomorrow afternoon and you can read the official preview here and get squad news from LadyArse's blog here.

In breaking news, the FA has found their cojones today, with SAF looking at a five game ban as things stand. If he doesn't appeal, he could well miss the clash at the Emirates later in the season, forced to watch from the stand.

Anyways, in other news the DailyMail told us yesterday that Blackburn were set to bid £15million for Nicklas Bendtner, today they reckon that he'll hold out for a move to Germany. Fair play to him, I'll wait until I hear it from another source though, this could just be agents looking around for offers. Jens Lehmann's name has been popping up, unsurprisingly, and it looks like he's been saying something sensible and conducive to not fighting with teammates. I've already expressed my views on Lehmann, although it is still a contentious point. Be sure to comment if you've got an opinion on his signing.

Some other news which is even more contentious, the club are raising ticket prices at the Ems from next season for Club Levet at least. A lot of people not happy that this money is going towards the wages of Diaby's and Denilson's. Not my opinion, but is a rise in ticket prices acceptable given some of our performances this season?

Anyways, it looks like a bit of a youth day on the main site today, with an article about Oguzhan Ozyakup; Rhys Murphy talking about a loan move, Kyle Ebecilio about being spotted by and fitting in at Arsenal and also Ignasi Miquel about how hard work is the best way to get your chance.

Speaking of Ignasi, he's really been pushing to get into the first team recently, and he's been speaking to the official website in a Close Up interview:



The reserves are set for a run-out tonight playing at Underhill instead of London Colney as part of the clubs partnership with Barnet. Anyway, the boys are hosting none other than Liverpool and although their form hasn't been as imperious as usual in the last few months, they're still top of the league.

One other thing, Ryo Miyaichi has been exciting at Feyenoord as we all know, and his younger brother seems to be just as exciting a talent. Read here for more from YoungGuns.

That's all for today. More from how the reserves got on tomorrow.

Tuesday 15 March 2011

Meh.

More than three days without a match? How boring. Oh well. Time for a news round. Still no official word on Lehmann, but I'm told that his deal is being finalised and it will last from between six weeks and until the end of the season. While I wouldn't expect him to spend that much time on the pitch, that mentality and experience and ability to bollock players who just don't give a shit would certainly come in handy.

In other news on a rather Djourou-esque kind of theme, the Swiss FA have been testing and probing Johan Djourou all day long and reckon he'll be fit by the end of March. The club have been quick to refute this though, saying that we don't know how long he'll be out for until he sees a specialist on Thursday. Watch this space, it'll be interesting to see how this one develops.

That's all the important stuff, in other news the Daily Mail 'understands' that Blackburn are set to offer £15 million for Nicklas Bendtner in the summer. What are your thoughts on this one? He's not the best finisher or even the best trainer the club has ever seen; but he does seem to score goals every now and then, e.g. the end of last season. Also, Fabio Capello has been heaping even more praise on Jack Wilshere as the English press look to do their best of making a massive pedestal for him to fall from. After all, the larger the fall; the more papers are sold. Anyways, the latest news is that at 19 years of age, Jack is being lined up as an England captain of the future. There's nothing I would like to see more than Jack wearing the armband for England, but this is ridiculous.

Also, the ToryTelegraph talking about Theo Walcott not coming back until after the international break. No big surprise, I'd rather he was building up his fitness than being rushed into the England setup to be honest. Also, Pedro Bothelo managed to grab a goal and an assist this weekend for Cartagena, check out the highlights here. Miquel looks set to get an oppurtunity in the run-in if we're stuck with just Koscielny and Squillaci, while there's rumours that Rangers want Kyle Bartley to stay for another season. Nice experience for him, but I'd rather see him come back and challenge Squillaci.

Also, Geoge Brislen-Hall almost ended up playing for Spurs as a scholar and a nice touch from Ryo Miyaichi. That's all for now folks, more on Lehmann & Djourou in the next few days if possible.

Monday 14 March 2011

A whole week off?

One game in three weeks, this could very well be boring, still onwards unto the breach and all that. I suppose the first bit of business should be an article I had published on the Gunnersphere site about injuries to our defence and 'keepers and just how much Wenger is culpable for a lack of depth. Be sure to take a look.

Anyways, onto other news and there has been quite a lot of rumour talking about Jens Lehmann joining the club on a short term deal seeing as he's already here training to get his coaching badges. I certainly wouldn't mind, his winning mentality would certainly be welcome; but we're yet to see anything official on this front *UPDATE: From what I'm told, Lehmann's deal has been finalised and he will be in the squad to face West Brom*. Former Gunner Perry Groves has been talking to talkshitesport about how the second string really has to be fired up. I couldn't agree more, there's been a distinct gulf between the first and second XI's this season; and most of that is down to a lack of desire. Emmanuel Petit has this to say as well, bit weird though, not really sure what to make of it, though it is in the Sun and all that...

Aaron Ramsey has been speaking about how he is glad to be back playing for Arsenal, as can be seen in this interview once again provided by CescyFabGooner.




Wenger has hit back at his critics following the loss at Old Trafford, saying that on another day United wouldn't have a Van Der Sar in goal, a player he thinks they will miss. Speaking of players, Wenger agrees that we miss Alex Song, but insists we miss him no more than we miss any other player. He's also been telling people that despite recent setbacks, we still have steel in our side and can be resilient when we want to. I just wish we wanted to more often.

Finally, it seems that Arsenal may be going into the later stages of the FA cup after all, as Arsenal Ladies cruise into the quarter-finals with a 2-0 win over Everton with Rachel Yankey and Katie Chapman scoring a goal each.

That's all for today folks.