Sncheiderlin (don't know how you spell it), or lars bender (at the very least) Or... He must buy a couple defenders and bring
back carl jenkinson and then play chambers in the DM role... I actually think that would be a better option as I think the young chambers can be moulded into a very good DM, and could be used to cover in defense at CB or RB...
Not exact matches
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Let's just say we sacrificed 4th spot
back then for FA cup and
Carling cup, we probably would have won a few trophies but I'm definitely sure we would not have made Champions league on a consistent basis which means it would have taken the club longer to pay of the stadium and also for us to be able to get the likes of Alexis, Ozil and even Cazorla.
I know the pessimism hasnt left you guys but lets look at the facts (they arent positive but not as negative as we fans think) debuchy for all his moaning is a good RB and we have great cover for LB and RB, i for one am happy that we have kept debuchy after selling / loaning ox and
carl, and our cbs arent that bad in a 4
back system, and our midfielders arent that bad as we think in a 4231/433 and our forwards are superb and we have kept sanchez and özil (i know most of you do nt like özil) and we have to remember that just last year we bought xhaka a cm and mustafi a cb
Go
back and check the he scored against most of the big teams we have played, the first was chelsea (
Carling Cup final 2 - 1), and others are Barcelona, Man United, Liverpool, Spurs, Man City, Baryern Munich and even Everton he now plays for.
We get ain't going to buy another centre
back regardless he's too stubborn n arrogant, chambers looks to be going out OK loan so why not keep the lad Haydon he's 6» 2 has potential let him be the 4th choice centre
back play him in the useless
carling cup n even in the f.a cup to start off.
Kos is good, but prone to error, and I still have nightmares about the goal he and the Polish clown goalie gave to Birmingham in the
Carling Cup final a few years
back.
When we lost to Birmingham in the
Carling Cup, that disastrous game set us
back for two seasons at least.
His absence should mean a start for the rusty Johan Djourou and the same centre -
back pairing that played against Spurs in the
Carling Cup.
But as Arsenal sit four and two points behind United and City respectively in the league, and still being involved in the FA /
Carling Cups and the Champions League, Gooners most certainly hope Arsene Wenger will make a move, as there is a real chance to bring some hardware
back to the Emirates this season.
Of course Liverpool go into the game on the
back of a huge psychological lift having lifted the
Carling Cup against Cardiff after a nerve - shredding penalty shoot - out.
Fulham go into the game on the
back of a 4 - 3 defeat to Leicester in the
Carling Cup in midweek, with fans wanting a vast improvement from Martin Jol's men with the Whites winning only 1 of their 4 home games in the Premier League this season.
The young Englishman has starred in the games he has started this season, culminating in a Man of the Match performance against Spurs in the
Carling Cup, and his return will put some welcome pressure on Gael Clichy at left -
back.
Arsenal will now definitely need to sign a right -
back and Wenger has an important decision to make; either to promote
carl Jenkinson to the first - choice right -
back or buy a ready made replacement for Sagna.
But to everybody's surprise he returned to the club for the new season and showed some signs that he had turned the corner, performing well at the
back in several
Carling Cup matches and featuring in a couple Premier League matches late on in the season.
Almost a month has passed since Everton were last in Premier League action, with last week's Merseyside Derby put
back due to Liverpool's
Carling Cup final commitments.
With the arrival of Olivier Giroud and Lukas Podolski it was going to be even more difficult for Vela in the Arsenal striking pecking order and having spent a year maturing at Real Sociedad a move
back to the Basque club is a sensible one.In his 62 apprearances for us he has managed to score 11 goals where his appreance has mostly been off the bench or in
carling cups.Vela has represented Mexico at every youth level, playing at the Under - 17 and Under - 20 World Cups, and was a part of the senior side for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
But off the
back of an Arsenal trouncing in the
Carling Cup, are bookies justified in making Newcastle firm favourites?
The Hammers, well, they came through their midweek
Carling Cup clash with Stoke City in the end, not without a number of scares mind, but arrive in north London off the
back of a dreadful performance last time out in the league when losing 2 - 1 at home to Newcastle United a week ago.
And on the
back of their
Carling Cup quarter - final success, we're
backing the Blues to squash Tottenham's title enthusiasm, for now at least.
Back when you made your debut in January 2006 in the
Carling Cup against Blackburn, did you envisage still being here in 2011 as one of the club's most important players, and even wearing the captain's armband?
He is a good shout to score in this match with Newcastle's poor defence and any rumours of Didier Drogba coming
back into the starting lineup with crushed when he was handed a three match ban earlier this week for throwing a coin
back at the Burnley supporters in the
Carling Cup.
I had a flashback to the
Carling Cup final from a few years ago and almost expected Davies to run by Laurent Koscielny and slap the
back of his head, or something.
They did suffer a minor setback on Tuesday in the
Carling Cup but nothing that can not be fixed in the return leg
back at St Andrews, where we expect Birmingham to run out worthy winners in Sunday's Second City derby.
Manchester United were the holders of the then
Carling Cup and came into the match unbeaten in domestic competition that season and off the
back of a 7 - 1 annihilation of Blackburn Rovers the previous weekend.
Y is everyone so happy that utd lost, i would have rather had it we kicking their arse, although they did loose 4 - 0, which makes their 7 - 1 victory looked long gone and lost, although people might argue (as usual) no berbatov no rooney, but they had a pretty strong line up in my opnion with the likes of giggs, fletcher, chichrito etc... Well even if we do win the CC its nothing to go on ranting abt because the critics and other fans will hit us
back saying well its just the
carling cup a competition to breed young talent..
The betting company had earlier done a one off deal to sponsor the Magpies when they took on Liverpool in the
Carling Cup
back in 2013.
Need to get
back into the comics last issue I read was 104 (i think its the one
carl went off hidden in the truck) so have some catching up to do (not that much really) I'm currently reading the books, read rise of the governor, I'm halfway through road to Woodbury and I have fall of the governor pt1 sitting ready to go.