I enjoyed invincibles, I really did but to me the best
memory as Arsenal fan was the night at Anfield.
OMG, our mates are strengthening and we here debating how to keep obviously average players like walcot, elneny, wilshere et all, Antonio conte had the balls to tel a world class striker like diego costa to f *** off and we here debating mediocrity, we seem to have short
memory as arsenal fanz, thumb me down d way u like, y ’ all gon protest nd moan and groan like last season coz as at now i see no phantom changes, still d same old system, same old players nd d deluded one probably closed for the transfer market after signing just one out of the numerous we actually need to compete.
A bad day and right up there with my worst
memories as an Arsenal supporter.
Not exact matches
And if my
memory serves me right, even Chambers made a good start to his
Arsenal career when he was thrown straight into the team
as a DM and look what happened to him, once game time was reduced.
It pains me to see a comment like this
as an
Arsenal fan because I KNOW that you're either a relatively new fan to the league or have poor
memory.
Arsenal started brightly but I remained anxious
as I still have
memories of the Manchester United game where we started like a house on fire but still lost.
Anyone blaming Sanchez has a short
memory, what is happening now at
Arsenal isn't new.It has happened before with the likes of rvp, fab and nasri.It is a culture created and nurtured by Wenger whereby anyone who dares question him is vilified and hounded out of the club while the yes men are guaranteed a starting spot despite poor form week in week out.Players who actually merit being in the first eleven are kept out by under par players who have nothing to show for their guaranteed 90 mins every game.Guys like Podolski and Campbell were pushed out in favor of sanogo and akpom.Perez will be next to go because Iwobi is Wenger's new love child.it's quite clear that for you to have long career at
Arsenal, never question Wenger and
as one pundit put it....»
Considering the torture that
Arsenal fans normally go through in every transfer window, this must surely count
as one of our best in recent
memory, but does it warrant an A rating?
Our failure against the unfancied French club Monaco is fresh in the
memory again
as the second legs of the tournament are upon us and maybe that is why our Big Effin German has brought up the topic in a statement on the
Arsenal website.
It has been said that our Fench striker Olivier Giroud has lacked a bit of confidence in some games, and we all have vivid
memories of the
Arsenal hitman missing a hat - trick of easy chances against Monaco last season, but he made up for it n spades last night
as he finally scored his very first hat - trick for the Gunners.
So
as I said, unless
memory serves me wrong, I thought he did have a chance to return to
Arsenal, but his quick decision to link up with the youth development at Manchester City has meant that Vieira's coaching career has perhaps gone down a path that hasn't taken him to his ideal dream destination.
With the likes of Fernandinho for competition, that suggests he is more than decent, but
Arsenal have not had much success recently with players from Brazil,
as the
memory scars from Andre Santos and Denilson have yet to heal.
Critics should not just come for the sake of it, am one of gooners who has felt its time Wenger packed his
memory off the emirates
as a Manager some five years ago, but of recent we have seen some tremendous improvements from tactical point of view of the game to player management, in fact I swallowed my words when I saw Moyes leap flogging the biggest team in EPL and yet many
Arsenal wanted him at Emirates to replace the Prof.. We can not down play the improvements of most of teams in the EPL ladder, Southampton, West Ham, Swansea, Liverpool, Spurs for the past two years.
But at least the Frenchman does have those
memories of how a successful campaign was waged,
as do other key figures in the
Arsenal side like Petr Cech and Alexis Sanchez.
The last time
Arsenal had to take a break from the club competitions we are involved in because of an international break it could hardly have come at a worse time for us,
as we had to suffer those two weeks with the painful
memory of a proper beating by Liverpool at Anfield.
I am massively indebted to Gary Lawrence, (@garythegooner56 on Twitter) for tonight's post remembering a significant figure in the youth of a generation of
Arsenal supporters,
as well
as a fund of
memories from Pat Rice and David Miles.
It's time to take yet another trip down
memory lane
as we look back to a game two years ago today involving
Arsenal and West Bromwich Albion.
He netted
Arsenal's 1000th league goal under Wenger against Bolton in September 2010, and
memory set up Robin van Persie with a sensational assist
as the North Londoners beat Everton 1 - 0 in their 125th anniversary clash.
A few weeks ago,
Arsenal fans were pulling their hair out in frustration
as a result of one of the most dismal transfer windows in recent
memory.
Therefore I, like many other fans, probably have a rose tinted
memory of
Arsenal, and Wenger,
as the team and manager that were the best in the world.
The
memories of that dramatic night at Anfield in 1989 were still fresh in the mind of both
Arsenal and Liverpool fans
as the title race approached its climaz two seasons later.
This was the worst Manchester United team in living
memory and
Arsenal made them look alright with a scared and embarrassing performance that was, frankly, a... More The same sinking feeling
as scared
Arsenal sabotage their title chances
As some may or may not know, my fandom of things
Arsenal only goes back to 1999 or thereabouts, but reading through the drinks I was reminded of two soul - destroying League Cup Finals that I was unfortunate enough to watch: the Brum one (damn, the
memory of that cunt Ferguson rubbing it in Kos's face is not a pretty one) and of course the Chelsea one where Theo opened the scoring.
Loved him
as player but favourite
memory was him walking out with the players to warm up before a testimonial (damned if I can remember whose) Anyway one of the players had his shirt outside his shorts and Geordie shouted out «oi you this is
Arsenal now tuck your bloody shirt in».
A couple of months too early for me, the 71 final is the first game I really remember although my Dad assures me he'd fully brainwashed me
as a
Arsenal fan before then A real sliding tackle special of a pitch, reminds me of Sunday beerbelly league days — happy
memories
The poor start to the season seems to be slipping out of
Arsenal fan's
memories as this win makes it five out of five in the league.
nice post white ox great to read bout every1s first
memories, my first
memory of the gunners was micky thomas's goal to bt liverpool and win the league.i was 7 and being from ireland back then u wer utd or liverpool bt the moment i fell in love wit
arsenal was actually quite random and unremarkable... an ian wright goal vs former club crystal palace, typical sharp finish bt electric celebration into section of the fans mock shooting wit both hands
as he sprinted before blowin «smoke» from his fingertips, du n no why but that sealed it for me, of course then we got bergkamp, henry, vieira, petit and iv been obsessed since