Sentences with phrase «arsenals next home»

Calling all season ticket holders its time to stand up and be counted, at Arsenals next home game i believe every fan should pull their seat out from the ground and throw it onto the pitch at full time.

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So Arsenal fans will be happy to say that our next opponents Watford suffered a setback to their own confidence and morale yesterday as they crashed out of the EFL cup with a shock defeat at home to Gillingham, a team currently sitting 10th in the third division of English football.
Arsenal kicked off their Premier League campaign with a disappointing home loss against the Hammers and it was reflected in the betting on the next manager to leave their post this season.
Arsenal have a massive week ahead starting with today's FA Cup match at home to Watford, followed by our trip to Barcelona in midweek, and then a massive game away at Everton in the League next weekend.
Arsenal have a really tough month of fixtures ahead of us, with the next two vital games followed by three Premier League games in a week, away to Aston Villa and at home to Southampton and Tottenham.
Arsenal did show ambition to win the game, and make it easier for themselves in the home leg next week.
So judging by the fact that it was the French central midfield star Francis Coquelin sat next to the boss today ahead of the Champions League match at home to Ludogorets Razgrad, I assume that Le Coq is set for his first Arsenal start since picking up a knee injury in the Premier League win over Chelsea.
It is not just the Arsenal right back Hector Bellerin who will be left at home scratching his head for the next two weeks, as his fellow Spaniard and Arsenal team mate Santi Cazorla has also been left out of the Spain national squad for the first international break of the new season.
There has been and will continue to be an awful lot of talk among Arsenal fans and in the football press about various behind the scenes goings on at our club, but right now the manager and the players need to focus on the next match and taking all three Premier League points from our home game against Manchester City.
Surely now Arsenal are back at home where we had won 15 games in a row before the Man United debacle, and with the benefit of playing a very weak Newcastle side that has managed just one point from their last 8 League games, is the perfect opportunity to get this monkey off their backs before we welcome Liverpool to the Emirates next week....
The games that the 26 - year old will definitely miss, along with the three lions» clashes with Slovenia and Lithuania, will be the Arsenal home games in the Premier League against West Brom and Brighton, the Carabao cup tie at home to Doncaster Rovers tonight and the trip to Belarus to plat BATE Borisov in the Europa League next week.
So the next few games are crucial for Arsenal and they do offer us a great chance to get on a roll, with Sunderland, Burnley, Anderlecht, Swansea and then a home game against Man United before facing Jurgen Klopp's side.
Back in the sixties, hooligans were unheard of - they started in early seventies - and at Arsenal V Spuds games, home and away, I would stand next to my mates, some Arsenal, some Spuds, with just friendly banter, NO FIGHTS, NO NASTINESS.
Play players that will play for our crest, Chelsea game proved that and just put out them, I said in summer arsenal want dries mertens and got nothing but thumps down I've got fantastic source was told arsenal will get him next summer but only stop is we got ta get bk in champions league we need go on run next few woks and we need beat Everton which is our next real tough fix, just look at da ox it's a mistake he went apparently he promised he's girl that he go Liverpool that why he took pay cut well grass is not always greener we need play same as at Chelsea and keep winning and get buzz really going let's beat wba and I'd play jack for da game we don't need Cdm for wba at home let's get goals lacasette get couple
So with Arsenal in a good position to challenge for the Premier League title and having been given a useful looking home draw with Hull City in the next round of the FA cup, we are definitely in a position to go for the treble.
Next up for Arsenal in the Premier League is a home game against Burnley on Sunday and it is one we definitely have to win and also one that the Arsenal fans will be expecting to win with some ease, although things do not always work out the way we expect them to.
It's about time the Arsenal fans stayed away from our next home game and said time the tank went.
But haven said this, starting with our home PL match agaist Burnley tomorrow at the Ems, there is one big away FA Cup game for Arsenal to play against Southampton next Saturday.
Next season, I feel when at home against teams that park the bus, Arsenal should consider playing 4 -4-2 with Giroud and Lacazette up top.
With a two week international break coming up at the start of September, Arsenal can expect to be much stronger after the next two Premier League games against Everton and Leicester City, which are both away from home.
If Arsenal do as we expect them to this weekend and run out as winners of the home game against a struggling Southampton side getting used to their new manager Claude Puel, while he gets used to the English Premier League for the first time, then we will be heading into the next round of matches a bit closer to at least one of our big spending Premier League rivals.
A draw today and a win at home to Chelsea next weekend will ensure that Arsenal finish the month in pole position and that, at the end of the day, is all that matters.
Just when Arsenal fans were left cursing our luck yet again after the news was revealed this morning that our Brazilian centre back Gabriel has gone back home to South America as he recovers from injury, we got some better news on the injury front from our next Premier League opponents Manchester United.
It would cost nothing for an Arsenal fan to print out one «Sack Wenger» A4 paper for our next home game.
The Hammers do have a home game with Leicester City next weekend but then they travel to Chelsea before Arsenal head to Upton Park.
Sean, let me assure you there won't be any toxic atmosphere that will bubble against Le Prof demanding he leaves Arsenal by the Gooners in our next home PL game at the Emirates Stadium after the international break as you are imagining.
None of this will matter if Arsenal do not do their bit by putting the disappointment of two defeats in the space of a week away to Everton and Man City firmly to one side and start winning again, but I am pretty confident that the Gunners will get six points from the next two games, at home to West Brom and Crystal Palace.
A new image has surfaced of a 2016 - 17 Arsenal home shirt that could very well be a part of the club's kit for next season.
I fully understand we just lost one game and uts not the end of the world but am struggling to deal with is the consistent lack of mental toughness that are the hallmarks of all title winning teams... we need to be proactive and stop been reactionary, simples... we had what is in all honesty a good couple of matches begining of the season WINNABLE games but we already fell short at the first hurdle now all the talk is about bouncing back, whatever happened to eyes on the ball straight from the off... a Westham side with a new manager, some new players and a 16 year old making his debut beating Arsenal at home is just plain disgraceful and whatever happens next does not in any way mitigate against that.....
Next up for Arsenal in the coming weeks we have West Brom at home, Crystal Palace at home, Bournemouth away, Swansea away, Burnley at home and Watford at home.
Now, because Leicester have made it into the next round of the FA Cup after beating Sheffield United this weekend, they have now qualified for the Sixth Round and are set to face Chelsea on the 17th March, when they should be playing Arsenal at home.
Barcelona lost a 3 goal lead and crashed out; Madrid was rescued by a last minute penalty at home despite a comfortable 3 goal lead away; Lazio lost a 2 goal lead and got eliminated; the «Almighty Athletico» (according to Wenger haters) nearly got eliminated at Lisbon succombing to a defeat; and another monster that would destroy Arsenal if we ever were unfortunate to meet them, Leipzig, was thrashed by Marseille yet it is Arsenal that secured a 2 - 2 draw and qualified for the next round that should be hanged.
I think that Arsenal being drawn to play at home in the next round of the FA cup could be even more of a boost to our hopes of getting that record three trophy wins in a row than the identity of the club we will face, Hull City.
After Arsene Wenger and the players were jeered off the pitch by the Arsenal fans after the home defeat by Liverpool last weekend, the pressure is obviously on for the Gunners to bounce straight back and take all three points from our next Premier League match.
But our next Premier League game, at home to the Southampton side that put four past us on Boxing Day, now takes on massive importance and I think we can say that another defeat in that will be a hammer blow to the chances of Arsenal being crowned champions in May.
I may be looking a bit too far ahead here, with Arsenal first having two crucial Premier League games away to Swansea City and at home to Man United to get through, with the international break sandwiched in the middle, but the news that Olivier Giroud will be back in training next week made me consider when the centre forward would actually be back in action.
It's just fair as an arsenal fan to expect a win or lose in every single game and go home and find yourself a good reason to smile and still hope for a better result on the next game reason for this thought pattern of course is «wenger is still the manager at arsenal».
Talking about tonight's kick off at home against Cologne FC and considering DAVID OSPINA is the designated competition goalkeeper, I would in the next few paragraphs suggest what Arsenal team setup should like at the back, in the midfield and upfront in a 3 -4-3 formation.
There are two very important games for Arsenal to get through, at home to Anderlecht and away to Swansea City, before the next international break comes around, but after that things really start to get serious for Arsene Wenger and the Gunners.
i wonder if the players realize that they could be remembered for being part of the» infamous» arsenal side that finished below the spuds for the first time in 20 years!if i were one of them i would hate this idea and would be doing everything possible & more to stop it from happening i think that during the next home game they should be reminded of it by our fans!!!
Even assuming that Arsenal win the three remaining home games against Swansea tomorrow, Sunderland next Wednesday and West Brom on the final day, it still looks like we will need some kind of result at Old Trafford next Sunday, at least we do if we are to ensure that it will be United and not us who play the two Champions League qualifying games at the start of next season.
Arsenal v West Brom «It seems almost inconceivable that Arsenal would go three home games without finding the back of the opposition net, but they looked jaded and out of sorts against the Black Cats midweek and will be hoping for a confidence booster before Wembley next weekend.»
It may be a bit cynical of me to suggest that David Ospina's «shoulder injury» should happily come in the month that Arsenal have to face Bayern Munich home and away, and he is expected to recover after the next international break, but in the meantime Wenge has made it clear that Cech will face Sheffield Wednesday tomorrow as the Gunners aim for a spot in the Quarter - Finals.
Well we are not even a third of the way through this second international break of the season and I for one am impatiently waiting for Arsenal's next game which is at home to Swansea City in the Premier League next Saturday.
With a home game against the Premier League strugglers Aston Villa up next for Arsenal, it could be the ideal chance to hand the new Gunner his debut.
While things are looking pretty flippin» good from an Arsenal point of view right now, with a decent draw against Reading at home for the next round of the EFL cup as well as a good chance of topping our Champions League group and winning the last four Premier League games in a row, the Gunners are still faced with the worrying fact that we are still five points behind the current league leaders.
Arsenal scraped through to the next round of the Europa League in a humiliating home defeat to Ostersunds this evening but a 4 - 2 win on aggregate overall.
The concern about that calf problem together with the long haul flights involved and two full games played will surely make Wenger's mind up once and for all to rest the overworked player, at least for the next Arsenal game away to West Brom on Saturday and probably for the Champions League game at home to Dinamo Zagreb on Tuesday.
If Henry did help to inspire the brilliant Arsenal performance, hopefully it will continue and our next game on Sky Sports, at home to Aston Villa next weekend, should be an easy win if it does.
The next two games give Arsenal the ideal chance to do this, as Sunderland at home is well suited to playing Giroud as a target man while Liverpool away is set up for Theo to hit them on the break.
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