You and your team mates are not actually that good, not individually and certainly not collectively. Trying 40 yard Hollywood passes across the pitch every few minutes is not going to win you the world cup
The Germans, like the Dutch, the Spanish and the Italians are European teams who can keep the ball, if you cannot keep the ball then you are at a massive disadvantage and that has been my issue with England for many a year
I have seen that we had appraoched for Mark Schwarzer which is good in a way because he's better than the ones we have now and it means Wenger also thinks we need a keeper, however I would like someone a little younger and perhaps a little better than him. On the other hand
I thought we were supposed to agree a fee with the club first but hey, I cannot pretend that it does not happen in pretty much every transfer. How do you know if a player is interested and if the player is the correct character unless you speak to him
However the people who gave the green light to the Arsenal fixtures deserve the vuvuzela being blown outside their window at 3 o'clock in the morning every day for the duration of the whole season as punishment
Strikers: the second part of operation "replace Cesc Fabregas" is one of either Sergio Aguero or Alexander Pato either would cost £40m and play in a front 3 with Van Persie and Chamakh (scary frontline)
England appear to have reverted back to type. Lumping balls up to Heskey to hold and then Crouch to flick on as well as looking like a team that have never played together. I would have Joe Cole in the side to play around Rooney
The Arsenal team I started supporting under George Graham were never renowned for their entertaining style of play. If anything, the ‘fashionable’ and stylish team in North London were supposedly them lot from up the Seven Sisters. But ask me if I would swap GG’s pragmatism and trophies for Tottenham’s swashbuckling approach
Not only does he have to improve the goals against column, which is not necessarily the back four but he has to replace potentially Gallas, Silvestre, Campbell and of course Senderos.
Laurent Koscielny does seem to be letting off a little bit of smoke and according to reports he could burst into flames if we meet his clubs valuation which varies from €8 to €12 depending on where you are reading. Francis Coquelin is also supposed to be heading to Lorient