The Official Arsenal Thread (Volume2)
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Booey said:
RacingPete said:
It has been announced today that Booey has been named PFA Poster of the year, here on the Arsenal thread. Unlike the football award these initials stand for Positivism Favouring Arsenal and won the award clearly ahead of any of the pessimistic Arsenal fans that frequent these boards.
Recent posts saw him achieve this great accolade, with everyone remembering the skilfully worded "Wilshere and Arteta are up there with Xavi and Iniesta on their day".
Though it wasn't just his performance at the back end of the season that sealed the trophy - when 2-0 down at Sunderland a brilliant one-two of positivity on the thread saw this "Have you never seen Arsenal come back in a cup tie? Don't speak too soon."
Booey was unable to comment on the award as he was too busy trying to emulate the shot of RVP in his bedroom wearing an Arsenal kit.
Recent posts saw him achieve this great accolade, with everyone remembering the skilfully worded "Wilshere and Arteta are up there with Xavi and Iniesta on their day".
Though it wasn't just his performance at the back end of the season that sealed the trophy - when 2-0 down at Sunderland a brilliant one-two of positivity on the thread saw this "Have you never seen Arsenal come back in a cup tie? Don't speak too soon."
Booey was unable to comment on the award as he was too busy trying to emulate the shot of RVP in his bedroom wearing an Arsenal kit.
Thanks Pete.
Booey said:
Holding onto 3rd is looking a lot more important after the Chelsea result tonight.
Doesn't it just. I actually think Arsenal have the best run in
Stoke away
Norwich home
West Brom away
Stoke away is probably the hardest fixture but none of these teams are fighting for anything other than prize money
Newcastle
Wigan away
Chelsea away
Man City home
Everton away
All hard games
Spurs
Blackburn home
Bolton away
Villa away
Fulham home
Three of those four are in the relegation zone
Chelsea
QPR home
Newcastle home
Liverpool away
Blackburn home
Not an easy game there. I can't see Chelsea making up the ground....third has to be out of their reach?
Cheib said:
Booey said:
Holding onto 3rd is looking a lot more important after the Chelsea result tonight.
Doesn't it just. I actually think Arsenal have the best run in
Stoke away
Norwich home
West Brom away
Stoke away is probably the hardest fixture but none of these teams are fighting for anything other than prize money
Newcastle
Wigan away
Chelsea away
Man City home
Everton away
All hard games
Spurs
Blackburn home
Bolton away
Villa away
Fulham home
Three of those four are in the relegation zone
Chelsea
QPR home
Newcastle home
Liverpool away
Blackburn home
Not an easy game there. I can't see Chelsea making up the ground....third has to be out of their reach?
I would like to see that Cheib.
Can't see him at United or Chelsea. United because there is not much to achieve there and not Chelsea because the owner is a .
In my opinion it will be either City or Arsenal. I would love to see him at Arsenal because I think he will keep and develop our style of football. He also has relationships with the best players in the world a could tempt a few to North London. With that in mind however, if City fail to win big trophies next year, I can see them paying through the nose to get him in Manchester and he may be tempted by their transfer fund and squad.
If he wants a project to get stuck into and if he wants to keep playing attractive football he should seriously consider Arsenal if Wenger is willing to go upstairs. He is the only manager I can think of who I would feel 100% confident in from day one. The dressing room will have massive respect for him and with good reason. I also like the variation he plays with and the obscure formations he has been known to play.
I watched the press conference earlier today and Wenger clearly has a lot of respect for him. I imagine they will enjoy working together.
Where he ends up is anybodies guess really but you never know our luck..
Can't see him at United or Chelsea. United because there is not much to achieve there and not Chelsea because the owner is a .
In my opinion it will be either City or Arsenal. I would love to see him at Arsenal because I think he will keep and develop our style of football. He also has relationships with the best players in the world a could tempt a few to North London. With that in mind however, if City fail to win big trophies next year, I can see them paying through the nose to get him in Manchester and he may be tempted by their transfer fund and squad.
If he wants a project to get stuck into and if he wants to keep playing attractive football he should seriously consider Arsenal if Wenger is willing to go upstairs. He is the only manager I can think of who I would feel 100% confident in from day one. The dressing room will have massive respect for him and with good reason. I also like the variation he plays with and the obscure formations he has been known to play.
I watched the press conference earlier today and Wenger clearly has a lot of respect for him. I imagine they will enjoy working together.
Where he ends up is anybodies guess really but you never know our luck..
Booey said:
I would like to see that Cheib.
Can't see him at United or Chelsea. United because there is not much to achieve there and not Chelsea because the owner is a .
In my opinion it will be either City or Arsenal. I would love to see him at Arsenal because I think he will keep and develop our style of football. He also has relationships with the best players in the world a could tempt a few to North London. With that in mind however, if City fail to win big trophies next year, I can see them paying through the nose to get him in Manchester and he may be tempted by their transfer fund and squad.
If he wants a project to get stuck into and if he wants to keep playing attractive football he should seriously consider Arsenal if Wenger is willing to go upstairs. He is the only manager I can think of who I would feel 100% confident in from day one. The dressing room will have massive respect for him and with good reason. I also like the variation he plays with and the obscure formations he has been known to play.
I watched the press conference earlier today and Wenger clearly has a lot of respect for him. I imagine they will enjoy working together.
Where he ends up is anybodies guess really but you never know our luck..
Interesting formations indeed. At one point against Chelsea they were playing 1-5-4!Can't see him at United or Chelsea. United because there is not much to achieve there and not Chelsea because the owner is a .
In my opinion it will be either City or Arsenal. I would love to see him at Arsenal because I think he will keep and develop our style of football. He also has relationships with the best players in the world a could tempt a few to North London. With that in mind however, if City fail to win big trophies next year, I can see them paying through the nose to get him in Manchester and he may be tempted by their transfer fund and squad.
If he wants a project to get stuck into and if he wants to keep playing attractive football he should seriously consider Arsenal if Wenger is willing to go upstairs. He is the only manager I can think of who I would feel 100% confident in from day one. The dressing room will have massive respect for him and with good reason. I also like the variation he plays with and the obscure formations he has been known to play.
I watched the press conference earlier today and Wenger clearly has a lot of respect for him. I imagine they will enjoy working together.
Where he ends up is anybodies guess really but you never know our luck..
Smart Mart said:
I reckon it'll be Man United in a years time. Gives SAF one last year at the top and also allows Pep to enjoy a year's sabbatical as he wants. He can shadow SAF for the next twelve months, watch them in training and generally prepare himself for the smoothest of transitions.
Can't see it myself. I'd say Man City or Chelsea or Anzhi MakaleleGassing Station | Football | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff