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Quote from: tikay on January 08, 2016, 10:51:12 AM
Who is Mr Aubameyang & what does he do?
borussia dortmund striker and african player of the year
Gabonese
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Quote from: TightEnd on January 08, 2016, 10:57:35 AM
Quote from: tikay on January 08, 2016, 10:51:12 AM
Who is Mr Aubameyang & what does he do?
borussia dortmund striker and african player of the year
Gabonese
From Gabon, you say?
Is he Fang, Punu, Nzebi, French or Mpongwe?
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre-Emerick_Aubameyang
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang: Has directly contributed to more goals (22) than any other player in Europe’s top 5 leagues this season
not to say it will happen, but i do think a striker and defensive midfielder would go a long way to securing the title. Wenger not a fan of the january transfer window though, understandably enoguh
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Quote from: tikay on January 08, 2016, 10:51:12 AM
Who is Mr Aubameyang & what does he do?
He runs VERY quickly, like make Terry Henry look slow quickly
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Is too many creative players a good thing though, will he gel with Ozil, or will they sort of get in each others way?
In Wenger we trust, of course.
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Apparently a couple of years ago Wenger said he didnt have the quality to play for Arsenal. Must have come on a lot as he doesnt usually change his mind!
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He has improved a lot
I would be amazed if he came on big money already still young and Arsenal would need to break the bank (or push it) to sign him
Be a good signing mind
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He'd be absolutely brilliant, but it isn't going to happen in January.
I think the significance of the January window became overhyped back when Robinho joined Man C at the last gasp and everyone was like woahhhhhh. Truthfully it's been a turgid affair ever since. Big stuff just doesn't happen.
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Quote from: muckthenuts on January 09, 2016, 01:24:55 AM
He'd be absolutely brilliant, but it isn't going to happen in January.
I think the significance of the January window became overhyped back when Robinho joined Man C at the last gasp and everyone was like woahhhhhh. Truthfully it's been a turgid affair ever since. Big stuff just doesn't happen.
There was lots of gasping and woahhhh but Robinho joined City on the last day of the summer transfer window in 2008. Berbatov went to United the same day.
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Now Arsenal eye Watford hot shot Ighalo as a summer target
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/arsenal-eye-transfer-watfords-odion-7141835
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Now Arsenal eye Watford hot shot Ighalo as a summer target
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/arsenal-eye-transfer-watfords-odion-7141835
More piffle from the creative pen of Mr Cross.
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I see it is a good test of championship credentials in the next 3 games: Liverpool (a), Stoke (a) and Chelsea (h).
Saw an interesting stat yesterday about Arsenal. This is the 12th season since the Invincibles and in 8 of those seasons Arsenal have topped the league at some point during the year and were clear at the top by 5 points in 3 of those seasons.
How confident are Arsenal fans this season?
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Quote from: Archer on January 10, 2016, 12:01:47 PM
I see it is a good test of championship credentials in the next 3 games: Liverpool (a), Stoke (a) and Chelsea (h).
Saw an interesting stat yesterday about Arsenal. This is the 12th season since the Invincibles and in 8 of those seasons Arsenal have topped the league at some point during the year and were clear at the top by 5 points in 3 of those seasons.
How confident are Arsenal fans this season?
Dare i say it, quietly confident as things stand. This time Chelsea and Man U are out of the picture, City are being led by a man who knows he's out of a job in the summer - are they really going to play their heart out for him?
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Quote from: Archer on January 10, 2016, 12:01:47 PM
I see it is a good test of championship credentials in the next 3 games: Liverpool (a), Stoke (a) and Chelsea (h).
Saw an interesting stat yesterday about Arsenal. This is the 12th season since the Invincibles and in 8 of those seasons Arsenal have topped the league at some point during the year and were clear at the top by 5 points in 3 of those seasons.
How confident are Arsenal fans this season?
Each year we put ourselves in a good position, develop issues, either injuries or identify clearly the weaker positions. Then each year we do nothing and dogmatically stick to a no spend philosophy because we believe we know better.
This year we have both and I suspect we will not spend again.
Wake me up someone, it's Groundhog Day.
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Aaron Ramsey scored v SAFC, David Bowie died
Aaron Ramsey scored v LFC, Alan Rickman died
The curse continues..
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