This is the fans who draw up a whole new Arsenal line up i am talking of... not the ones who believed we seriously needed a CB before signing Gab and were in urgent need of a DM before Coq and are now close to
possible title winning team.
Not exact matches
«In this way, next season, we'll have a
team that will be very competitive and primed to
win all
possible titles.»
But for those of you who can perhaps broaden this out a little and see what
title winning teams around Europe have been doing for the past 5 seasons, and also acknowledge the shift in emphasis with many
teams relying more now on goal - scoring potency from wide forwards, wingers, second strikers and attacking midfielders then I think the debate is a little more subtle than the «cut and paste a # 40M «guaranteed 25 goal» centre forward with no
possible downside» proposition.
Arsene Wenger may only have been talking about the things that are happening in the Arsenal dressing room and discussing how important to our hopes of
winning the Premier League
title it is to keep the
team spirit in the group as strong as
possible.
It's suggested that despite
winning every
title or trophy
possible, one continues to elude him and that's the Ballon d'Or, which can be argued will continue to be elusive if he isn't in a position to step up and lead a
team as their main superstar.
However, most people do not believe Arsenal would
win the
title even if they do open the door as we have not shown the consistency this season to suggest that nine
wins in a row is
possible, but Arsene Wenger has reminded everyone that two of his previous
title winning Arsenal
teams were in the same sort of situation and pulled it off, reports The Mirror.
«He is lucky because we have many players like him in the second
team with us but it is simple to play with Arsenal because they have time and have no pressure to
win titles as quick as
possible.»
But before Gartner and the Cougars can even game plan for a
possible rematch with the Rams, they'll need to get past Archbishop Mitty - San Jose, a
team who is no stranger to the postseason spotlight, recently
winning state
titles in 2007 and 2008.