Not really bothered
what Mikel Arteta will do after he leaves (if he ever does, under Wenger you never know) because right now we have much bigger problems to deal with (Stan, Wenger and his followers)... Show the banners... # Change is a must # Wenger out # Stan out
for
what Mikel has done for us, he shouldn't be kicked to the curb.
So I thought I would have a quick look at the evidence and see if there was support for
what Mikel Arteta said to Arsenal Player about the Gunners seeming to be punished for every little mistake and not getting rewarded for the things we have done well.
Wanyama is a good addition when we need someone to replace Flamini, he can play the role of
what Mikel is doing at Chelsea We need our own Matic and Yaya Toure to challenge for titles, the minimum we need is Scheiderlein
Listen to
what Mikel Arteta said today on the official Arsenal website: «This is the best group of players in terms of numbers and quality that we have had for many, many years,»
Not exact matches
I do not have any real idea
what it will take for the Arsenal manager to convince our club captain
Mikel Arteta from leaving the club and joining his fellow countryman Pep Guardiola at Man City when the current season comes to an end, but Arsene Wenger knows his player a lot better than I do and I am sure that the prof can think of something.
They don't sit ther and say
What will happen to
Mikel if we buy Matic.
That left Arsenal with the options of
Mikel Arteta and Mathieu Flamini, or at least that is
what we thought until Wenger's post-match words last night, reported by Arsenal.com., when the boss revealed his plans to get Abou Diaby playing in that role.
What I wonder is whether us fans will get to see either
Mikel Arteta or Tomas Rosicky playing for Arsenal ever again.
It looked a lot like Jon Obi
Mikel fouled a Hull player in the buildup — watch the video below and see
what you think.
The news of Wenger looking for defensive midfield replacements must have unsettled him but
what's more unnerving is the new contract for club captain
Mikel Arteta.
To help you in your decision, let's here
what our captain
Mikel Arteta had to say about it: «That's a hard question.»
What does seem easier to predict is that the Arsenal midfielder's Tomas Rosicky,
Mikel Arteta and Mathieu Flamini will no longer be part of the playing staff.
Its funny how Wenger always said that he will only buy players that are better then
what's already at the club and he still ended up signing the likes of Andre Santos,
Mikel Silvestre, almunia etc etc..
Arsene Wenger really is a very stubborn and conceited man and I personally feel that injuries to Aaron Ramsey,
Mikel Arteta and Jack Wilshere (who seems alright now) is
what forced him to finally field his best line up yet.
What is Per and
Mikel going to come out with in the media now, yada yada yada don't want to hear it!
I am sure that most Arsenal fans will be hoping that the answer to the above question is an emphatic yes, but we are also used to the fact that Arsene Wenger does not always do
what we expect or want from him in the transfer market, so it is by no means certain that he will sign another player as cover or replacement for
Mikel Arteta.
«
What Wenger hasn't got — and hasn't had for years — is a defensive midfielder of the calibre of Nemanja Matic and John Obi
Mikel at Chelsea; or Fernando and Fernandinho at City,» the German was quoted by the Mirror.
The fact that we will be without Francis Coquelin and
Mikel Arteta is hardly materiel in
what should be a routine win for the Gunners under normal circumstances.
Playing in the creative midfield role, ahead of
Mikel Arteta or Mathieu Flamini, Cazorla needs to be doing a lot more than
what he, going by the stats, has done so far.
look
what mourinho did, he brought
Mikel and took out winger - schurell to fiiled in the midfield.
After
what happened to Arsenal when the club captain and central midfielder
Mikel Arteta picked up an injury problem in the Champions League clash with Anderlecht on Tuesday, Arsene Wenger and the Arsenal fans have been sweating on the medical reports on the Spaniard and fortunately it is good news for once.
After learning
what he deemed enough from Wenger,
Mikel has gone to learn something different from one of the best coaches in the world.
Ramires and
Mikel are simply dirty players who repeatedly get away with dangerous fouls, but
what job satisfaction can Hazard, Oscar, Mata etc enjoy in having to play in that fashion?
We mean one of the 2 in the 4 -2-3-1,
what might be demeaningly referred to as a «defensive midfielder» if the position wasn't frequently occupied by players with the panache of Steven Gerrard,
Mikel Arteta and Paul Scholes.
With Arsenal, people have always blamed the defence for our problems, which I have always felt has been pretty harsh.With Steve joining Mr Wenger, it is not only the defence that protects the team — it starts from the front.Our midfielders,
Mikel Arteta and Abou Diaby, have been doing a great job protecting the defence and that's
what you need at this level.The guys are also working hard up front.
In the 1 minute 20 second clip, Wilfred Ndidi, John Obi
Mikel, Alex Iwobi and Kelechi Iheanacho are shown giving their verdict on
what is a dazzling offering from Nike.
Had David Moyes had
Mikel Arteta at his disposal then Everton may well of have had genuine claims for all three points,
what with Man City having yet to master the art of scoring goals - a-plenty at Eastlands.
Mikel told Goal: «When you have a year left, in January you are allowed to talk to other clubs and sign a pre-contract or have an agreement so, yes, I will talk to other clubs because you never know
what is going to happen.
[
Mikel M. Delgado and Lucia F. Jacobs, Caching for where and
what: evidence for a mnemonic strategy in a scatter - hoarder]
If you missed any of the stories featured on the Conscious Cat this week, here's a recap: on Sunday, we launched our new «Sunday Quotes» feature, on Monday, we told you how the Assisi Loop can help cats with arthritis, on Tuesday, we introduced another new feature, «Ask the Cat Behaviorist with
Mikel Delgado,» on Wednesday, guest blogger Rita Atkins shared her heart - touching story of
what it's like to live with a cat with behavioral challenges, and on Friday, we reviewed Dining and Driving with Cats.
Karsten /
Mikel, As far as the mid-century northern hemisphere cooling goes, attributed usually to anthropogenic aerosol emissions as you are saying, I wonder
what became of the highly publicised Thompson et al. 2010 Nature article - Thompson, D. W. J., Wallace, J. M., Kennedy, J. J. & Jones, P. D., (2010): «An abrupt drop in Northern Hemisphere sea surface temperature around 1970», Nature 467, 444 - 447.
What if
Mikel had taken a mouthful of water from the drinking fountain and spit it at another student?
What makes her special: In a world dominated by in - your - face marketing,
Mikel is positively counterculture.