Theo is the perfect example of potential, a player who can destroy the opposition when on his game but still has games where he looks way off the mark. Experience will see him produce the good side of his game more often and the bad side less often
That is our aim and we cannot let anything interfere with that goal. Nothing we say or do can magically heal Ramsey's leg. Arsenal football club should be contacting the Football association behind the scenes
Gallas is off to Roma, Van Persie is heading to Juventus with Melo coming the other way but hold on a sec, Veloso is key to the Melo deal
I wonder if Wenger would have been more patient with Vermaelen had Djourou been fit at the start of the campaign. Obviously Wenger has made the right choice by throwing the wonderful Belgian head first into this Arsenal team
Why on earth should these teams have to put up with good football, if Arsenal and Arsene Wenger cannot hack it then they should F off back to France
The football association are going to have to do something about it this time, they cannot sweep it under their rather dirty carpet. Referee's will have to be told to clamp down on these reckless challenges
I stuck the audience with Tony Adams onto mp3 and listened to it on my way home today, it was quite interesting more interesting than I thought it would be. Adams was a great player, a true legend.
Gilbert jumped off the train and jogged ahead of the pack. My first thought was that perhaps I should leave it as he looks in a hurry but as I have already psyched myself up and wasted valuable train time
Emmanuel Eboue has been speaking very highly about Theo, saying that he can be the best player in England if he works hard, that could be so, but in the meantime he should be left to improve and develop his game
It will be interesting to see what decision Wenger makes on Sagna and Eboue. As well as Eboue played on Saturday, and yes he was fantastic, I think Sagna's defensive contribution needs to be acknowledged. We have had problems with being caught on the break