The first 5 pictures are there just to make you feel relaxed and then the last four look like a horror movie. He looks like a cold blooded Squiller. Eyes widened, face as stern as stone
He has already scored against Arsenal at the Emirates playing for his former club, and I will cheer if he scores again against us... as long as we are 5-0 up. If not he can forget about it and can stay firmly in Koscielny's pocket
One of our former favourites Mikel Silvestre looks set to join Werder Bremen after being released at the end of his contract. I think people mistook the groans and abuse for criticism at the Emirates when they were really endearing chants
It will be interesting to see how the central defence unfolds in the next few months. Koscielny and Squillaci are almost in the same boat. Coming to Arsenal, having to work with new players and settling into English football for the first time
Who has been going around smashing knees in training? It really has to stop. Unfunny jokes aside this is no laughing matter, I don't want to sit here whinging and moaning about this again, I really don't.
Without knowing anything about the player, he looks the kind of player that we need in our squad. Experienced, has played for his country at the world cup and will provide the other players good competition
I do not really share the excitement or the desire for someone like Shay Given who has been a great shot stopper (especially against us) over the years but fans who have seen him first hand will say that he isn't the most dominant from high balls
Arsene's refusal to speak about Mark Schwarzer yet deny any interest in Shay Given or Joe Hart kind of told its own story anyway. Quite clearly there is a game of cat and mouse between Arsenal and Fulham going on
That is one area of the pitch I would like to see Walcott in more often. Inside the penalty area away from his marker to allow him the chance to cut the ball back to the likes of Van Persie, Cesc or any of the creative players who have made bursts into the box
Poor old Martin O'Neill has left Aston Villa in the lurch because he wasn't given the funds needed to compete against the big boys in the league. I am look at it from O'Neills point of view