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Re: Arsenal FC 

Post#141 » by jerrod » Wed Apr 13, 2011 3:49 pm

IronChef wrote:It's from the Guardian, but I'm hopeful
Szczesney should be fine as long as his finger is healed. He's still been training, it's just one finger.


that's good then.

i don't know a thing about keepers so i figured he probably wouldn't want to risk catching anything with that hand and maybe reinjuring it
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Re: Arsenal FC 

Post#142 » by BC_ » Wed Apr 13, 2011 6:44 pm

IronChef wrote:If Vermaelan can't play than we'll have to sign a CB. I like Cahill, but his inflated price makes me think Wenger won't go for it.

I like Gameiro because he's so different than our current strikers. He is small, fast, and a good finisher. Similar to Eduardo in his ability to finish, and find/exploit space. Bendtner and Chamakh are too similar to be useful, especially since neither are great finishers.

Van Persie's our only real finisher, and we really don't get him for enough of the year for that to work.
A Gameiro-type perhaps, that can play both centrally instead of Robin and wide alongside Chamakh, would be beneficial.
I'd rather have Torres ;)
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Re: Arsenal FC 

Post#143 » by IronChef » Thu Apr 14, 2011 3:47 am

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IronChef wrote:If Vermaelan can't play than we'll have to sign a CB. I like Cahill, but his inflated price makes me think Wenger won't go for it.

I like Gameiro because he's so different than our current strikers. He is small, fast, and a good finisher. Similar to Eduardo in his ability to finish, and find/exploit space. Bendtner and Chamakh are too similar to be useful, especially since neither are great finishers.

Van Persie's our only real finisher, and we really don't get him for enough of the year for that to work.
A Gameiro-type perhaps, that can play both centrally instead of Robin and wide alongside Chamakh, would be beneficial.
I'd rather have Torres ;)



Yeah, but even if Torres doesn't score for the rest of the year I doubt Chelsea gives up on him and sells him in our price range.
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Re: Arsenal FC 

Post#144 » by BC_ » Thu Apr 14, 2011 10:06 am

Yeah it was assuming Kronke put up $40m as a hello present :lol:
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Post#145 » by IronChef » Fri Apr 15, 2011 3:27 am

Looks like Vermaelan is going to play in some reserve games to get his fitness back. Doubt he'll play for the first team this year, but it's promising news for the future.

Looks like Sagna, and Song are both doubts for Sunday. I was hoping they'd both be back.
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Re: Arsenal FC 

Post#146 » by BC_ » Fri Apr 15, 2011 12:16 pm

Next away shirt. Apparently Arshavin said 'We'll all look like jockeys' and I have to agree :nonono:

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Re: Arsenal FC 

Post#147 » by jerrod » Fri Apr 15, 2011 3:02 pm

i don't think it's ugly, but i didn't see the need for a departure from the yellow.

it might be sacrilegous, but i'm not really a fan of the anniversary crest. it's sooooo big
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Re: Arsenal FC 

Post#148 » by J.Kim » Sat Apr 16, 2011 1:10 am

manchild wrote:Next away shirt. Apparently Arshavin said 'We'll all look like jockeys' and I have to agree :nonono:

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That is an absolute disgrace.

If they're gonna go with the non-traditional colors, I don't see why they can't bring back the redcurrants. Those are absolute class, IMO.
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Re: Arsenal FC 

Post#149 » by Le Roi » Sat Apr 16, 2011 3:58 am

manchild wrote:Next away shirt. Apparently Arshavin said 'We'll all look like jockeys' and I have to agree :nonono:

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Terrible, I agree with the redcurrant comment, by far my favorite Arsenal jersey I own.
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Post#150 » by J.Kim » Sat Apr 16, 2011 5:32 am

Now that I've had a look at it again, I think it might be the training top for next year and not the actual away kit.

The complete white shadow logo is usually reserved for training tops, and official kits usually have some sort of marker around the collar. This one has the Nike and Dri-Fit logo on it.

Plus, there's no way Nike would put out something that crummy for a top team under their portfolio. Absolute no way. I'm willing to be that's the training top.

I just saw an article which had this to offer:
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http://www.rwdmag.com/2011/04/new-liver ... it-leaked/

That's more like it. That is absolutely amazing!
It feels a bit like the French away kit from before Nike took over but the red from the Crest and the Emirates sponsorship gives a nice accent and the gold wreath surrounding the crest is awesome!
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Post#151 » by BC_ » Sat Apr 16, 2011 5:48 am

I want the blue one rather than that. I **** HATE LOOKING LIKE **** SPURS.

I'm pretty sure the blue one is correct, white might be our third strip.
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Re: Arsenal FC 

Post#152 » by jerrod » Sat Apr 16, 2011 7:30 am

yeah, i'd take the blue one over that
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Post#153 » by J.Kim » Sat Apr 16, 2011 1:25 pm

manchild wrote:I want the blue one rather than that. I **** HATE LOOKING LIKE **** SPURS.

I'm pretty sure the blue one is correct, white might be our third strip.


I saw no Spurs at all in that, I thought it looked more like French Away or even Paris St. Germain. Spurs usually look like complete crap.

In fact, I thought the other one looked more like a Spurs kit. That diagonal cut reminding me of the bib that they wear.
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Post#154 » by BC_ » Sat Apr 16, 2011 2:31 pm

It's supposed to be based on this one from 95-96:

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Post#155 » by J.Kim » Sat Apr 16, 2011 2:53 pm

manchild wrote:It's supposed to be based on this one from 95-96:

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Yeah I saw the reference on another site and the colors are based off that but the design just looks like the bib thing that the Spurs have for this year's design.
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Re: Arsenal FC 

Post#156 » by IronChef » Mon Apr 18, 2011 12:41 am

On loan 17 yr old winger Ryo Miyaichi with 2 goals and 2 assists for Feyenoord. Kid looks promising.
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Re: Arsenal FC 

Post#157 » by J.Kim » Mon Apr 18, 2011 1:21 am

IronChef wrote:On loan 17 yr old winger Ryo Miyaichi with 2 goals and 2 assists for Feyenoord. Kid looks promising.


I hope the first big Asian venture works out great.
Arsenal sure could use the Asian market money that teams like Man U and Barca have been tapping into for a while now.
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Post#158 » by IronChef » Mon Apr 18, 2011 1:34 am

He's probably our most promising wing prospect. Wellington looks a fantastic talent, but his attitude issues could cause him some problems.

Arsenal have agreed to a pre-season tour in Asia prior to next year to raise more funds.
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Post#159 » by BC_ » Tue Apr 19, 2011 10:01 am

His goals were both simple and his assists were both corners though.

A loan in the Championship next year?
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Re: Arsenal FC 

Post#160 » by IronChef » Wed Apr 20, 2011 3:53 am

It depends on if he can get a work permit in England. He may have to spend another year in Holland, unless he racks up some national squad games soon. His overall play looks promising, he has pace to burn, strength, and consistently runs at, and beats his man.
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