He's missed a few games since he took out that super injunction.Zidane wrote:,sad to say but they missed 37 year old Giggs last night.

He's missed a few games since he took out that super injunction.Zidane wrote:,sad to say but they missed 37 year old Giggs last night.
Yes, he does have history, doesn't he!?BaaBaa. wrote:He's missed a few games since he took out that super injunction.Zidane wrote:,sad to say but they missed 37 year old Giggs last night.
Almunia is on his way, but i think Fabianski will be ok as a number 2.Zidane wrote:I do like Arsenals young keeper Szcznesy.....he's a long way from being the finished article yet but could develop into one of the greats.
Do you Arsenal fans think it might be worth signing up someone like Given for a couple of seasons whilst Szczesny develops ? Aluminia and Fabianski are both pretty naff.
We have Vermaelan to come back & Koscielny has done ok for his first season.But you definitely need a couple of central defenders,a midfielder to replace Fabregas (Barcelona) and another striker to help Van Persie out......maybe even a new manager to replace Wenger ??
In his column for the Mail on Sunday, Kenny Dalglish wrote: "I have sympathy for Arsene Wenger, who has produced breathtaking football, qualified for the latter stages of the Champions League every season and overseen a move to a new stadium without bankrupting his club, Arsenal. But the fact they take on Manchester United today following another trophyless season means he is considered 'under pressure'.redzonerocker wrote:I think Wenger will still be in charge next yearmaybe his last one if we don't win anything
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I Imogen he was just being rested.caller wrote:Yes, he does have history, doesn't he!?BaaBaa. wrote:He's missed a few games since he took out that super injunction.Zidane wrote:,sad to say but they missed 37 year old Giggs last night.
Very true wordsBaaBaa. wrote:
In his column for the Mail on Sunday, Kenny Dalglish wrote: "I have sympathy for Arsene Wenger, who has produced breathtaking football, qualified for the latter stages of the Champions League every season and overseen a move to a new stadium without bankrupting his club, Arsenal. But the fact they take on Manchester United today following another trophyless season means he is considered 'under pressure'.
"I am sure the Arsenal board will want the very best manager for their club and they are perfectly entitled to seek that.
"All I can say is that if they ever set themselves the task of finding someone better than Wenger, very good luck to them. They'll need it."
Nice shirt LeBron!E-Dork wrote:Americans are taking over it seems...
Full story here...LeBron James to hold minority interest in Liverpool Football Club
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/ball_d ... =nba-wp998
Give us Micah Richards and Joe Hart and remind Defoe how to score regularly - I'll enjoy next season even more!JimmyGreaves wrote: What a great season for spurs, really enjoyed my football this season.