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Report: Arsenal 1-0 Swansea

Report: Arsenal 1-0 Swansea

Arsenal booked a fourth round FA Cup tie with Brighton with a 1-0 win over Swansea at the Emirates this evening, the winning goal coming late courtesy of the in-form Jack Wilshere.

The Gunners had made three changes from the side defeated by Manchester City on the weekend. Mertesacker, Coquelin and Giroud came in for Podolski, Oxlade-Chamberlain and the suspended Koscielny.

Swansea meanwhile made six changes, with Danny Graham starting up front, and Michu awaiting as a very dangerous plan B on the bench.

Our starting XI looked well balanced, with Diaby and Coquelin sitting behind the trio of Walcott, Wilshere and Cazorla in midfield, and Giroud leading the line alone.

In a first half lacking in action the Gunners started relatively brightly. We pressed Swansea with Giroud getting in the thick of it. Walcott created two chances for the Frenchman in quick succession, the second of which he fired into the side netting when he should have done better. Arsenal were on the front foot.

But on 15 minutes Swansea conjured up the best chance so far. A slick passing move down the left flank saw Routledge clean through on goal, too easily from an Arsenal perspective, fortunately Vermaelen was on hand to rescue us with a last ditch sliding tackle.

Arsenal’s attacks lacked pace, and an all too familiar tedium seemed to be setting in, with Arsenal’s attacks petering out without much threat on the Swansea goal. Swansea’s attacks seemed more incisive, and they came within inches of opening the scoring on 24 minutes.

The ball fell to Routledge on the left after a Swansea free-kick in the Arsenal half, and his menacing cross found former Gunner Kyle Bartley, who headed against the crossbar from 6 yards out with just Wojciech Szczesny to beat.

We continued to keep possession but created little of any merit in a game that represented our only realistic chance of ending our infamous silverware drought.
Walcott had some frustrating moments – he strikes me to have developed an air of arrogance about him since his transfer saga has been in the limelight. Annoying, and not helpful to the team.

After 40 minutes Arsenal relied on Vermaelan once more, when the Belgian tackled Dyer well after a cutting through ball from Swansea.

Arsenal’s best chance of the first half then fell to Vermaelan, a Walcott corner falling to him just in front of goal, but the defender could only fire at Vorm’s legs with what proved to be the last kick of the first half.

The second half started with a lot more verve from an Arsenal point of view. On 48 minutes a lovely Diaby through ball from deep found Walcott in the box, the striker appeared to be pushed a little before dinking his chip agonisingly wide of the left post. He appealed for the push but the advantage was played and the goal would have counted.

We continued to mount pressure and played with more pace than in the first half, a trait that seems to be familiarising itself this season. We appeared determined to progress to the fourth round, a task which is yet to surpass Wenger in his Arsenal career.

Swansea made two subs around the hour mark with Hernandez on for Agustien and Sung-Yueng Ki for De Guzman, as Laudrup tried to freshen his side up. But shortly after Arsenal had two efforts cleared off the Swansea line, Walcott and Giroud’s efforts cleared by Graham and Britton respectively.

Arsenal continued to dictate the play and carved out some decent opportunities, with Cazorla and then Sagna both blazing chances over the bar, and Vorm being kept busy. An opening goal began to seem realistic.

On 70 minutes the moment we had all been waiting for happened and the sound of a simultaneous gulp rung around the Emirates: Michu came on, replacing the ineffective Danny Graham.

Swansea drilled a rare shot in low, forcing Szczesny into a decent save before it was Arsenal’s turn to hit the woodwork. Some good graft by Sagna on the right flank helped him to cross to Walcott, but the winger missed the ball completely and it rebounded off the inside of the post and into Vorm’s hands.

We continued to throw everything we had at them, with shots from Wilshere and Giroud being miraculously kept out by some last ditch defending and some Swansea fortune, and it began to feel like one of those days.

But the deadlock was broken on 85 minutes by a blistering Arsenal move, fittingly finished off by the outstanding Jack Wilshere. Cazorla passed with pace to Giroud at the edge of the box, the striker’s dinked pass falling sumptuously for Jack to smash home on the half volley. Wonderful, and well deserved by the young man who yet again gave his all and outshined the other 21 players on the pitch.

Arsenal managed to keep a cool head for the last five minutes and held on, unlike in the first tie. The second half performance deserved the win, it seems we just need to learn to play like that in two halves of a game.

Next stop, Brighton.

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  1. Completely dominated the game, shit finishing, deserved the win.

    MEMO: Arsene Wenger

    Spend some of the £7.75 million you earn per year and buy a decent cashmere overcoat.

    P.S. Wilshere should be captain, he carried the team yet again.

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  2. Jack is awesome!

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  3. DoubleDoubleDouble

    We all agree…Jack is better than Messi.

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  4. Andre's chauffeur

    He is red,
    he is white,
    he knows in is hart
    that tot’nm are shite…. (to the tune of “Thierry Henry…”)

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  5. £oyalty for $ale

    I’m a man, and I have no idea what giving birth feels like; but I’m guessing this is as close to that experience as I will ever get.

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  6. Love it well done boys

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  7. Better buy copper and tin while it’s still cheap cause we’re gonna need a damn big statue for that boy in 15 years.

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  8. Not meaning to put a downer on a good result, but After that second half effort, i dread to think what our energy levels will be against chelsea. Boosting the squad is needed sooner rather than later!

    Anyway SUPER JACK WILSHERE

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    • The energy level will be significantly higher than if we’d played that hard and lost.

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    • Chelsea had an intense match tonight where they dropped points.
      Don’t think that they have any advantage over us in terms of “freshness”.

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      • They do because they at least have a semi competitive squad to rotate. Same tired eleven for us will be jaded or lack sharpness….. except super jack. Wjat a performance. Gibbs played very well also. Sometimes i think he is wasted at left back

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  9. Report: Jack Wilshere 1 – Swansea 0.

    The End.

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  10. CAPTAIN !!

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  11. garyfootscrayaustralia

    Never mind about angling for a hundred large a week – Theo should hand tongiht’s win bonus over to Jack WIlshere for dragging him out of the cack.
    Lovely lay off from Laurence to Jack for the goal, too. He deserved that for his application to the cause.

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    • TW is not worth the money,Arsene so take off your Theo tinted glasses like the
      rest of us.

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      • Mate, Theo is definitely not worth that money. Wenger knows this and that is why the little tit hasn’t signed a bloody contract yet!

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    • Walcott’s rating — “he would not have scored if he’d played for another three hours.”

      Girouds just lays off some wonderful assists, on a plate for Jack there. Bang on. Goal!

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  12. You can almost certainly say that Walcott has decided to accept Arsenals offer, or should I say Arsenal has met his conditions because he has lost his magic touch what people who are playing for new contract quite often have.

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  13. If Bergkamp is God, Wilshere must be Jesus.

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  14. At last lets get at Chleski now boys !!!

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  15. Massive, massive game!

    And for Wilshere’s performance? I am speechless. The way the man plays is just magnificent to watch. He shows so much will and honor, and just on going. Really a player who plays with his heart outside his shirt.

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  16. How long till Wilshere gets the Captaincy?

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  17. Thank Jack for Fuck.
    Thank fack for Juck.
    Thank fuck for Jack.There,I nailed it!

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  18. Eric Irish gunner

    Good it did’ent go to extra time, wilshere is class needs to stay injury free, now lets get rafa the sack on Sunday

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    • garyfootscrayaustralia

      Rafa might have the sack by Thursday morning! It could hinge on whether Roman felt like he enjoyed his breakfast or not. “Zat Gordon Ramsay breakfast was sheeeet. Get me Benitez, NOW”.

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    • I think I could even accept a defeat to you guys as long as it meant Rafa getting sacked. What a waste of skin

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  19. What i felt when i saw that goal was incredible. The joy from Arsenal getting ahead and the joy from Jack being the one scoring was multiplied creating an absolute wonderful feeling!

    Great performance by the team and also an interesting line up tonight. Jack in the free role is a beast!

    I was gonna add a comment on Theo not being the star that could dictate his salary but hey, whatever. He actually did support Sagna and did make some good runs and played overall ok. Just please dont take free kicks Theo.

    Good game! With a bit better finishing it could have been 3-1 or 3-0 and with some better finishing + better fotune could have been 5:0.

    I will sleep good tonight.

    COYG

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    • ….and corners too!! The left side should be taken by carzola instead.
      Anyway theo got a few good chances, notably the one that was saved on the goaline by the chest of a Swansea player….and a few misses too!!
      Signed the damn contract or go to another big club sub bench!!

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  20. The best again in a long time. Jack in his best position and play his best game.

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  21. Jack’s back, baby.

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  22. Better performance.. Jack fucking wilshere!!! Screamed for wenger to sub theo for the ox.. And really liked the rotation in midfield.. Jack behind the striker will always be awesome!! Even carzola looked better.. Giroud needs more game time.. Was getting better as the game went on.. Really looks like a striker that will bang them in once his confidence and radar is on.. And chelsea drew.. Really look shit at home.. COYG!!!

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  23. I don’t think this report quite captures just how shit of a game Walcott had, and on the other hand how bloody unbelievably good Jack was.

    I was just talking with my brother about this and… Henry used to be our number 14. Henry.

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    • Guess Theo is back to his natural position of being the scapegoat!!!
      You would think he was shocking tonite but he actually played well not spectacular but deffo not the worst player on the pitch!

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      • The point about Walcott is not the he wasn’t the worst player on the pitch it is
        that at the money he is demanding he should always be one of the better players…..and he certainally isn’t.

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      • The worst player on the pitch was quite clearly Danny Graham.

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  24. How badly do we need a world class striker. But cheers jack, another brilliant game saving performance. Just hope we sign the sort of players that jacks talent deserves

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    • Totally agree, Volders. I have been slagged off for suggesting that Giroud isn’t good enough, but the truth is that he is no more than average. No real pace and poor positioning means that he will never be great.

      We are crying out for a top-class hit man.

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      • I love Giroud, I really do.

        But he’s not a striker. He’s a Centre-Forward. He’s our Bergkamp, we just need an Henry, and Walcott showed tonight he definitely not him.

        Giroud is brilliant at the knock-downs, the pass-on play, not at finishing,

        Reaaaallllllyyy don’t understand why we don’t revert to a 4-4-2, at least for experimentals sake.

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      • Who? Not being a dick, but who would you guys like to see come in? I’ve been getting nailed on here for asking for falcao or ballotelli. Apparently, we can’t afford a proper striker, so any suggestions?

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      • Ballotelli would be cheap to buy but expensive to pay unmanagable and crackers. When he won an award early last season he said second placed Jack Wilshere was rubbish and only Messi was better than him and only marginally better than him. great guy for the dressing room. Falcao around fifty million £200 grand a week if we were willing to pay that we would have paid the one we had the brass he wanted. David Villa proper goal scorer 100grand a week around fifteen million to purchase. Defensive midfielder still required we all know Diaby wont last before getting injured. On a side note i didnt think Jack was ready to captain yet but me thinks he will revall in the role.

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  25. I just hope/wish that Wenger would see tonight as a guide, 3 or 4 top players added to this Wilshere led team will bring trophies, of that I am sure. For me he is as good as Cesc, and that is a lot for me to say, I love Cesc as a player to an almost scary level.

    I fear though, and I’m sure a lot of you will agree, that this will be AW’s confirmation that we DON’T need to buy.

    P.S. I really don’t think Diame is any answer to any question regarding Arsenal needs, I’m sure he’s a good player but I don’t think he’s any better than PingPongFrimPingPong. I’d sooner have a try at someone not too dissimilar to James McCarthy

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  26. oh we just signed this guy? yeah cool.

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  27. Coquelin was amazing, a pure talent that only can succeed.

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    • He looked classy. And Gibbs looks more and more a force to be reckoned with down that left flank. And some great hold up play and link up from Giroud, the killer instinct isn’t there yet, but I think it will come with a bit of time. We looked really balanced with this team, Santi on the left and Jack through the middle with Diaby and Coq behind him – I’d really love to see a similar team against the russians on Sunday. Anyway, fucking good result tonight, bring on Brighton!

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  28. Jack offers so much in that advanced position. If we can sign a big defensive midfielder with arteta/diaby playing box to box I feel we will be more dangerous. Not sure if I’m sold on cazorla playing wide but he might have been feeling his way into it with regard to his partnership with Gibbs.
    With Chelsea drawing today in the premier league we have a very good opportunity to turn the screw on them on Sunday I just hope were not too spent after today’s performance

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    • Yes, Cazorla played in Poldi’s left-winger position yesterday, presumabely because Poldi & Ox needed a rest and Arsene doesn’t trust Arshavin any more.

      This is the mark of a true team-player. Plays in the position the team needs him in and just gets on with it. Theo, Ronaldo plays on the wing and he scores oodles of goals. You have the talent to become 50% of Ronaldo which would be a great result for AFC. Stop holding the club ransom and play wherever you are asked to! (on SOME days, depending on the opponent, it WILL be cerntral midfield!)

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  29. Chelsea drew 2-2 tonight. They will also be knackered!

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  30. No doubt Wilshere is going to be a legend. My question is – can he be the greatest of them all?

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    • garyfootscrayaustralia

      Yes he can, and I’m sure Flash Gordon will agree to hand the trophy over to him.

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  31. Just when we needed a Messiah
    Young Wilshere shows the desire
    Just when you think he’s got the whole team on his shoulders
    Young Wilshere shows his strength and becomes bolder
    Finally there’s hope at the end of the tunnel
    Jack Wilshere our hero and midfield Colonel!

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    • garyfootscrayaustralia

      Whilst Theo resembled a loner,
      Jack’s performance gave me a big…er…..boner?!?!?!

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  32. Just a strike A STRIKER Wenger just a world class striker

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  33. In the shadow of Jacks performance I think Coquelin had a really good night and Vermaelen seems to have found himself also.

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  34. 1. Five-star performance by Wilshire – doesn’t he look so much better pushed further up the field? I don’t ever want to see him playing in the holding two ever again.

    2. We laboured to the win – finishing was crap – against a tired and ordinary Swansea side.

    3. If Theo Walcott is worth 100 grand a week then Squilaci is worth 200k. It’s time to tell that cunt to fuck off: did you see the header and one-on-one he missed?

    4. Nice to be in the fourth round – Brighton deserved to be respected, but we should beat them.

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  35. The Barca Slayer does it again!

    Wenger still needs to spend some money

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  36. Coquielin extra ordinary. Deserve much more chance

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  37. Yeah, we won a game of football.

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  39. Fantastic! We beat Swansea’s second eleven after fucking about for an hour and a half still at least Jack was awesome.

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  40. Fats theo isn’t worth 100k a week or anywhere near but because we have such a fucked up transfer policy and piss poor management we will pay him rather than do what they should have done weeks ago and sell him and replace with top players that perform.
    But we don’t do that and that’s why we had to keep theo because arsene and the club have no ambition and really don’t want to spend money on transfers.

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    • Agreed. And Walcott will see out his new contract because even if we want to sell him, no club will be prepared to pay 100k a week for his services. He’s not worth half that.

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      • You know what lads, if he would just shut the fuck up, put his head down, and be a proper fucking winger/ impact sub, he’s an excellent option for us to have. I’d have no problem keeping him around under those conditions.

        If hes going to be a retard about this CF shit, he can catch the first cab out of town. Voldermort, make sure the cunt pays his faire.

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    • I cannot see another one of arsenal’s players going to a rival and scoring prolifically. Just keep him. He’s good on his day.

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    • Would still rather have him than Torres.

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  41. Another titanic struggle between Wenger and that zip. Jack, your the man. COYG

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  42. Walcott has the balance of a wacky wavy inflatable arm flailing tube man

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    • TW misses open goal and then complains at not getting a penalty.Never changes does our Theo…..never his fault.
      I do hope I am wrong but I have an awful feeling that we are going to be discussing TW a lot in the future and its not going to be about how good he is.

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      • Wow! I think it might be best if Theo leaves, cos the negativity from fans is bizarre! If Theo had missed as many chances as Giroud, he would have been crucified!!! The fickleness on this forum is quite simply sickening.
        At least lets be consistent.

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  43. Also Hubbard had another good game really seems to be finding his feet

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  44. Missed the game – but just saw the goal.

    Giroud is the master of the lobbed assists (Podolski v Montpellier, Gibbs v Swansea, and now today)

    Take that Alex Song!

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    • I can’t get over his hold up play. The guy takes balls down with a player on his back like it ain’t a big deal. Jesus christ that last sentence sounds like a porno script

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  45. We win, Chelsea drop points, great Arsenal night all round. Walcott deserves a wage drop.

    Now let’s buy Isco.

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  46. The chances were falling to Walcott and Giroud, the former just had an utter shocker all game. Giroud was poor as well but his touch for the goal was sublime, it made that goal.

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    • Yeah both forwards were poor but Walcott gets the brunt of the abuse because Giroud stepped up with the assist. Giroud was guilty of 3-4 errors in the first ten minutes, but he was involved a lot more than Walcott. Many say Walcott only looked good against the likes of Newcastle, same can be said of Giroud. Truth is our strikers are not good enough, but would you rather have a team with or without Walcott? even for the sake of some f’ing pride they should keep him.

      I thought Diaby was impressive, Wenger was forced to mix up the midfield, the Arteta-Wilshere-Cazorla axis was broken and Arsenal looked much better. I really, really hope Diaby stays fit. and Wilshere, and Mertesacker, and Gibbs, oh shit, why is it Wenger thinks we have a good squad?

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      • Agree we have to keep Walcott, he has made a difficult bed for himself at Arsenal though. It’s bizarre how it swings. One month no one cares if we sell, the next he scores 3 and we’re all anxious he won’t sign. Now it looks like he will sign, and he plays like he did tonight. He epitomises this team, some potential (not as much as recent teams) but just far too inconsistent to ever graduate. As a final word, Arsene really needs to lay down some kind of structure for set pieces that excludes Theo, we are already too wasteful.

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  47. Thank you Captain Jack Wilshere, I actually watched the match at a viewing centre dominated by Chelshit fans (Arsenal Haters) after their 2nd goal against Southampton, all their focus shifted to Arsenal wishing we lose, before they knew it, the were level again and they all faced their match like their life depended on it, I was so proud to scream GOAL!!! In their face when JW10 scored…Now I Can sleep tight…

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  48. Arsene if you aren’t willing to spend some of the clubs money, at least spend some of your on money and get a new jacket or the zipper replaced!
    I’m sure you will find a super jacket that will improve your wardrobe.

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  49. Walcott a striker? My fucking arse. If he ain’t signed by the weekend, he can fuck off elsewhere for all I care.

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  50. Waiting for Frog to come and chime in about his favorite coat….

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  51. Great performance tonight.

    On Diaby’s fitness, I think we need to go spiritual.

    May God keep Diaby fit for a longer period this season.

    Amen!!!

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  52. *The original Arsene’s nose BTW.
    Despite the cold the atmosphere was generally positive at The Grove tonight. Wilshere’s performance was outstanding and Gibbs should also not be overlooked, a very positive performance from a very promising player. Theo continues to frustrate but to quote the man himself he is at least ‘consistent in patches’. Do I think he’s worth £100k per week? No. Will we invest the money if we sell him? Therefore being pragmatic do I think that selling him would weaken the team? Yes. It’s quite a sorry state of affairs from where we once were but it is what it is. However, we won a game of football tonight with a fine goal from our best player and if that’s not enough to make you smile when you wake up tomorrow then maybe this game’s not for you.

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  53. i want to see a lot more of Coquelin. think he had a very good game

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  54. Great goal but but he cant always do it alone bring em in arsene.

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  55. Going to buy Wenger a functional coat

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  56. Super jacky wilshere! The way he bounces off players and carries the ball, class.

    Diaby looked solid, Coquelin had a storming 2nd half.

    Theo Walcott. Arrogant, lazy, not fit to wear the no 14 shirt

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  57. Wilshere earns his wages. Talking about a footballer that means a hell of a lot.

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  58. Great game. Jack is my hero.

    On a sidenote. Why the hell do we ever let Theo near any sort of dead ball?

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  59. Get used to it, I doubt this will be the last time the golden boy saves us.

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  60. See what you did in the second half Arsenal? From now on, thats how you play, every fucking half of every game. Just do that. Simple

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  61. i want to boff giroud and im not even gay

    Wenger out

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  62. Seriously, is there no forward we can sign for the same wages that Theo is getting now that is equal if not better than him? This consistency in patches crap is so bloody frustrating. There’s no middle ground. He either has a scorcher, or sucks donkeyballs. Donkeyballs seems to be getting the upper hand lately.
    I’m sure after his shitshows for the last 2 matches, Wenger will spread words of his new 100k contract…sigh.
    Jack on the other hand. Great one. Nuff said.
    I’ve never been a Diaby fan, but if he can just stay healthy, and get a decent string together……pleeeeeeaseeeee!

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  63. Just back from the game. Without Jack we would be fucked. He is our only player that has the confidence to pick the ball up and drive at the opposition and followed up his second half against shitty with another great performance. Honourable mentions for Le Coq an Gibbs.
    We need to play a left midfield, Gibbs can’t do winger and defender on its own, Cazolla might be more effective there than floating.
    We should also start with Giroud and Walcott, they work together an Giroud fights for the team and stops us giving the ball away when we break. Diaby did well, Rambo filled in well, Sagna put in his best game for a while.
    Can we do this regularly please?

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  64. Jack for Captain

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  65. Tonite we played with a lot more of urgency & pace…just like 2nd half of ManCity game.
    And in addition, we are taking shots…Sagna with his left, Giroud with his right, Carzola with both, even Wilshere took a fantastic shot earlier before the goal that was fantastically saved.
    So for next game on need to play in similar fashion…especially raining the shots. I understand for this game we took like 28 shots altogether…thats definite a change for the better. So keep it up!!

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  66. Mertesacker's Houseboy

    Great second half with no handbrakes on. Jackie boy is beast!

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  67. Bacary's right leg

    Lol I swear most of you guys were saying we must sign theo a couple weeks ago and now you’re saying Arsene is crazy to give him the money. Always a lose lose situation with some of you ha.. Anyways besides the obvious amazing Jack W, Le coq had a great game him and Diaby looked great with each other. Maybe that midfield could start against Chelski.

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  68. Captain Jack.

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  69. Coquelin was fucking brilliant tonight. Infact they All played well accept Walcott! JACK WILSHERE!!! What a fuckin BEAST! Although saying that Walcott didnt play well I didn’t realise out was theo who had all then chances until the CUNT commentators pointed out out aster the game cuz I was too busy screaming how fuckin unlucky we always are! Jackie u phenom

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  70. Thank you Jack!

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  71. Great effort by the boys, but let’s be honest, we got lucky. We play like that against a better squad and we’d be toast. I liked the formation, however i don’t believe that Wilshere is ready for such a position so high up the pitch. He may grow into it, but at present our “Trequartista” is Cazorla. I’d also like to see Walcott there, to see how he combines with the outstanding Giroud. I take nothing from Jack though, fantastic finish.

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  72. OK.

    Thank goodness for Jack, absolutely I get all the jubilation and all the rest. The guy is fearless, tough, commited and oh yes world class. About the only other guy we can say those types of things about is Sagna in my humble opinion on his day.

    However, and maybe blogs will have something to say about this as blogs as a (good) habit of reminding us about reality.

    What if Jack were to get a slight problem with the calf or something and is out for a couple weeks?

    I am in no way trying to dump water on this fire as this is our one shot for a trophy and thank goodness we made it through.

    But I hope this doesnt cloud anyone’s judgement esp Wenger and those that make decisions. The squad is such that we now have no choice but to use pur best quality up until they either get injured or collapse on the pitch. We used to have the Wilshere amd Sagna types all over the place….now we play them every single fixture until they have nothing left.

    Strengthen the squad Wenger please male some signings we need The Jack’s and Sagna’s fresh amd healthy!!!!

    COYG!

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    • I entirely agree, without rotation we’ll see players go down for a few weeks (eg. Arteta). Our midfielders get too worn out and some depth would be very beneficial (we have Rosicky, why not EVER use him?!?)

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  73. Coq looked great (I was very impressed, he must be training hard or something), Cazorla showed some magical footwork, Gibbs continues a run of good form, Diaby didn’t get injured (yet), Verm and Per were both solid defenders, Giroud had a beautiful assist, and I want to do nothing more than hunt down and find Jack Wilshere and give him a hug (I fucking love Jack, it’s clear he’s an Arsenal fan at heart).

    We showed some great pressure and passion, and we played hard the entire game. I’m very optimistic after today, it shows what a good day looks like and should hopefully raise the standard (not to mention boost morale). There is so much potential and it’s great to see some of it show. I’m very content

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  74. I just can’t believe you lot not crediting the team for there performance, bearing in mind that this same team(Swansea) defeated Chelsea not quit long ago and even man united had to scrap for a draw against em, arsenal might not be consistent but they are still a great team, the team just need to believe more in themself. Maybe a good psychologist is needed, I just know that something is missing, even if arsenal buy three falcaos and a messi, they will still have issues. Meanwhile, arsenal have not been known with big and established player flourishsince Wenger era. Henry, Viera, Petit, Pires etc were not world class when they arrived, arsenal made them world class, Tores was world class, chevchenko, arshavin, etc etc, all we need is a good striker

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  75. Congrats on a nice win you guys. I was doublewatching my team (Chels) failing yet again against inferior opposition in a match so infuriating, that I was following your 2nd half against Swans much closer.
    You really played a great 2nd half I must admit and I am not exactly looking forward to playing you next. Do you mind if we play at your place? SB is hardly the fortress at the moment

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  76. Theo Walcott. What a cunt.

    He should sign on for 40k pw.

    How many times did he fall over with the ball? Missed 2 shots in front of goal. Was offside about 3 times. Missed a tap in of a header. Didn’t pass it off. Fucked up on 3 free kicks.
    He doesn’t even chase down players. Wilshere chased down every player on the pitch. Why does Walcott stand there and let them build up from the back. I think he thinks that he is as good as RVP or something.
    Why do we put up with his overrated shit?
    He is a dismal striker! Rather have Akpom up there.

    F off walcott!!

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  77. Does anybody agree with me that we should have kept KYLE BARTLEY? With Koscielny suspended, who would have come on if Mertesacker or Vermaalen was injured?

    This ties in with the Theo Walcott saga where I 100% agree with all the negative comments here. Even before flogging him to Swansea for a pittance, Wenger KNEW that Kyle Bartley was better than Djourou or Squilacci, but Kyle had to be below these two flops in the pecking-order just because both were earning GBP60k-a-week and doing so would basically be ‘admitting’ that they were mistakes.

    As much as I frustrate over it, Theo probably could get GBP100k-a-week elsewhere in June so we’ve got to pay it. We can’t have 35 players in the squad earning a collective GBP152mm, only for an exhausted Arteta to get injured because of lack of rotation because the Wenger believes2nd-team isn’t good enough.

    We need to cut the size of the team down to 22 players with half of them earning GBP80k-a-week / GBP100k-a-week and upwards. With the brutal fixture list, you NEED to have TWO teams that can compete in the Premier League, not THREE teams on the payroll with ONE team actually playing and the other TWO wasting away.

    In retrospect on the Kyle Bartley subject, both Djourou and Squilacci shoud’ve been given away for FREE + Arsenal subsidizing HALF of their wages for the term of their contracts because nobody can pay that for mediocrity. That away Bartley could’ve stayed and we’d have a proper #4 cerntral-defender playing 20-25 games a y ear.

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