Arsenal Vs Reading | Premiership 19/04/08

Re: Arsenal Vs Reading | Premiership 19/04/08

Postby Cheese » Sun Apr 20, 2008 1:47 pm

arseman wrote:Next game against Derby, if we don't win that at least 5-0, something is seriously wrong :snooty:


Well i'm going so don't expect a 5-0 win lol :oops:

Although we really should manage a win :? :pray:
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Re: Arsenal Vs Reading | Premiership 19/04/08

Postby rachel83 » Sun Apr 20, 2008 3:13 pm

I'm mad :angry: I overslept and only caught the last 15 minutes.

So, I don't have much to say.
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Re: Arsenal Vs Reading | Premiership 19/04/08

Postby SE13 » Sun Apr 20, 2008 5:07 pm

rachel83 wrote:I'm mad :angry: I overslept and only caught the last 15 minutes.

So, I don't have much to say.


You missed a masterclass!

Believe me, the score doesn't reflect the game!
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Re: Arsenal Vs Reading | Premiership 19/04/08

Postby rachel83 » Sun Apr 20, 2008 5:10 pm

SE13 wrote:
rachel83 wrote:I'm mad :angry: I overslept and only caught the last 15 minutes.

So, I don't have much to say.


You missed a masterclass!

Believe me, the score doesn't reflect the game!


Oh, I fully intend to watch it :biggrin:
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Re: Arsenal Vs Reading | Premiership 19/04/08

Postby gooner_peter » Sun Apr 20, 2008 7:55 pm

singaporegooner wrote:Someone should call up the FA and ban Bikey for kicking RvP so many times...
frankly i thought RvP might throw a punch or two in his direction...
but it shows his maturity from being a hot-headed young player to now...
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what like hleb did? lol
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Re: Arsenal Vs Reading | Premiership 19/04/08

Postby SE13 » Sun Apr 20, 2008 8:34 pm

gooner_peter wrote:
singaporegooner wrote:Someone should call up the FA and ban Bikey for kicking RvP so many times...
frankly i thought RvP might throw a punch or two in his direction...
but it shows his maturity from being a hot-headed young player to now...
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what like hleb did? lol


I'd be interested to see another viewing of that incident..... I'm not so sure Hleb quite gave the left hook akin to Joe Calzaghe that the reaction provoked.
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Re: Arsenal Vs Reading | Premiership 19/04/08

Postby singaporegooner » Mon Apr 21, 2008 1:23 am

I think Hleb did raise his hands..but whether if it connected, the replay angle i had didn't prove conclusive...well...we'll see if the FA release any statement and what happens next...
I'm only worried that if the FA does something stupid like slapping a long ban on Hleb it'll push him out of the door of Arsenal...
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Re: Arsenal Vs Reading | Premiership 19/04/08

Postby Windass10 » Mon Apr 21, 2008 1:25 am

Good win and happy to see walcott get a run.
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Re: Arsenal Vs Reading | Premiership 19/04/08

Postby SE13 » Mon Apr 21, 2008 5:38 pm

Arsene Wenger, Via E-Mail wrote:Dear Supporter,

We had a massive, massive disappointment last week but we responded well against Reading.

I must say I was worried after the Old Trafford defeat about how we would finish the season. The disappointment was so big that I was not sure we'd be capable of bouncing back, so on that front we did very well on Saturday.

Overall you could see that there is a strong link in the team to play the quality of game we want to play. We have shown some pride and some mental strength not to get ourselves down until the end of the season, and that is very important.

The next season starts now and we want to finish as well as possible - you never know. We can make 83 points, that is still reachable. We showed our style again on Saturday and I think our collective technical ability is the best we have had in the last 12 years.

If you look back with hindsight you could say that at the start of the season we had nothing to lose. When we came under pressure in March maybe we were a bit unlucky, we dropped some points because every problem we had to face we lacked a little bit of maturity, but overall there is a lot of hope here.

If you saw the game on Saturday, the kind of quality football we can play, I believe this team has to stay together and to win - then they will convince people completely. We want to win but with our own style.

As for Reading, I think they will stay up. They probably need three points with three games to go and they have a home game against Tottenham so they probably need to win that. If they don't get the three points they need at home, they could be under threat.

Finally, a word on Theo Walcott. He was very impressive against Reading and has made a big improvement in the last two months. He has became more of a 'man' in the game.

He still looked a little bit like a kid at the beginning of the season but now he has more belief in the fight, there is a more determined attitude, there's more power in his body when he has to resist challenges. It's just a normal development of a boy who has become a man.

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