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Re: 22/10/18 | Arsenal vs Leicester City | Premier League

PostPosted: Thu Oct 18, 2018 4:31 pm
by Losmeister
Imageend in sight....

Re: 22/10/18 | Arsenal vs Leicester City | Premier League

PostPosted: Sat Oct 20, 2018 4:29 am
by yadunoe
still like like the diamond ozil supported by torry xhaka guendozi

Re: 22/10/18 | Arsenal vs Leicester City | Premier League

PostPosted: Sat Oct 20, 2018 8:48 pm
by BouncySean
--------------------Leno-------------------
Bellerin---Sok---Holding---Nacho
----------Torreria-----Xhaka-----------
Iwobi-------------------------------Miki
Laca---------------------------------Pierre

My lineup basically same as what we had vs Fulham but Aubamayang in for Welbz.

Re: 22/10/18 | Arsenal vs Leicester City | Premier League

PostPosted: Sat Oct 20, 2018 8:53 pm
by Sims
barring any injury concerns it probs will be

Leno
Bellerin - Mustafi - Sokratis - Nacho
Torreira - Xhaka
Iwobi/Micki - Özil - Auba
Laca


dunno if ramsey trained this week cos of the kids or not

Re: 22/10/18 | Arsenal vs Leicester City | Premier League

PostPosted: Sun Oct 21, 2018 1:41 pm
by Zenith
Since 1985 Arsenal have played 62 home games against Leicester good for a record of 40 wins, 18 draws and just 4 losses, with a goal difference of 85.

We haven't lost a home game to Leicester since September 8th 1973.

Our Premier League record against The Foxes is W11 D1 L0, with a GD of 23.

Unbeaten in the EPL era.

Re: 22/10/18 | Arsenal vs Leicester City | Premier League

PostPosted: Sun Oct 21, 2018 2:34 pm
by Mike Dean
Zenith wrote:Since 1985 Arsenal have played 62 home games against Leicester good for a record of 40 wins, 18 draws and just 4 losses, with a goal difference of 85.

We haven't lost a home game to Leicester since September 8th 1973.

Our Premier League record against The Foxes is W11 D1 L0, with a GD of 23.

Unbeaten in the EPL era.


Let's keep it going.

I get extra pleasure in beating Vardy for all the crap he has talked to save face......after being a cowardice and walking out of the contract signing.

Worked out just fine for us.

We now have Auba and Laca. :sneaky2:

Re: 22/10/18 | Arsenal vs Leicester City | Premier League

PostPosted: Sun Oct 21, 2018 3:10 pm
by Santi
hate when we play on mondays, can we leave that shit to the likes of newcastle and man utd plz

Re: 22/10/18 | Arsenal vs Leicester City | Premier League

PostPosted: Sun Oct 21, 2018 3:32 pm
by DiamondGooner
Need to win this, I don't want our streak ending until we face a top 4 side at least.

Very curious as to Emery's favoured formation moving forward, he's tried a few recently.

Re: 22/10/18 | Arsenal vs Leicester City | Premier League

PostPosted: Sun Oct 21, 2018 3:37 pm
by Marsbar100
Pressure game for us, must win for our title ambitions

Re: 22/10/18 | Arsenal vs Leicester City | Premier League

PostPosted: Sun Oct 21, 2018 6:52 pm
by starmandb
Santi wrote:hate when we play on mondays, can we leave that shit to the likes of newcastle and man utd plz

4 home wins and a draw since our last Monday home defeat to Swansea 3 years ago

Re: 22/10/18 | Arsenal vs Leicester City | Premier League

PostPosted: Sun Oct 21, 2018 10:53 pm
by UFGN
4 -0 win would see us go third

Re: 22/10/18 | Arsenal vs Leicester City | Premier League

PostPosted: Sun Oct 21, 2018 10:56 pm
by Sims
Sokratis didn’t train today

Koscielny did, full contact training too

Re: 22/10/18 | Arsenal vs Leicester City | Premier League

PostPosted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 10:24 am
by DiamondGooner
I am excite.

Hopefully the guys are prepped and not flat after the break.

Re: 22/10/18 | Arsenal vs Leicester City | Premier League

PostPosted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 10:39 am
by Pudpop
9pm FFS

hate Monday night games

Re: 22/10/18 | Arsenal vs Leicester City | Premier League

PostPosted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 10:46 am
by thebigbangtheo
Feeling just a little bit of trepidation brought about by the interlull putting a bit of a dampener on the rising optimism surrounding the club.

It's no doubt due to the conditioning I've undergone after all the false dawns and unrewarded positive mental attitude over the years, but lets hope that's all consigned to the past now.

With varying degrees of success, City, Liverpool and Spuds have all carried on as they left off and why I think its crucial we do the same results wise.

Yes it was great how at times we played some proper Arsenal football against Fulham, and whilst like Oliver! I too would like some more, the result carries much more significance than the performance in this instance. 1-0, first minute own goal, drab yawn yawn game will do me just fine thank you.

If I come across as someone overly negative who has forgotten how to dare to dream, it's probably because I've felt like Bill Murray in Groundhog day living at 13 Elm Street.

The vast majority of reasonable football fans in this country would admit that AT TIMES over the years we have ON OCCASION played football befitting that of champions, but I doubt you'd find even one who thought we ever displayed the required mentality to match.

A slight irony is that we are playing Leicester, as it is the way that they won the league that I think we ought to try and emulate, being written off as genuine contenders right until they had actually won it.

Everything has already been said regards Laccazette and Aubameyang. In Iwobi and Mhkitaryan having done well for their countries along with Ozil being back (pun intended) available, Welbeck doing good and Ramsey being on a high, Emery is about to suffer the only ailment all managers and coaches do welcome, the selection headache.

In consideration of Leicester's possible pace and movement within their midfield, this might be a game to switch out Xhaka for Guendouzi.