I have to admit this is a pretty clever way to attempt to deliver a mind
game hammer blow to the opposition and for all I know he followed up this statement by stating that Cesc Fabregas is «weeks away from becoming an Arsenal player» and perhaps a neat back handed compliment where he states that «Robin Van Persie's injuries have made Arsenal's physio departments one of the hardest working in Europe».
Not exact matches
There was no time for these subs to impact the
game before Palace hit us with another
hammer blow, with another slip in the build up working for them.
The Gunners were
hammered a
blow to their title aspiration by the Everton defeat, thus ending their 14
games unbeaten run with the 2 - 1 loss at Goodison Park.
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.
Bayer Leverkusen have outmanoeuvred them over two
games while that opening loss to Monaco on 14 September was a real
hammer blow.
The
Hammers have been dealt a
hammer blow with the news that their midfield general, and Football Writers Association's player of the year, Scott Parker has been ruled out of the
game with an Achilles problem.
The 28 - year - old Adrian has been ins excellent form between the sticks for the
Hammers, the Spaniard could miss the
game and his absence would be a huge
blow for the Londoners.
Their last two away
games have ended in a 1 - 0 defeat for Boro, including Boxing Day's
hammer blow at Burnley.
In this
game, the only way to kill them is using Cudge to
hammer them down, using Boomer to
blow them to pieces, or using Bowser's fire.