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10 Reasons Why We Will Beat Liverpool + Poss Starting XI

1) The Legend of Anfield 89 lives on strong in all of us, its the 25th anniversary of that famous night on 26th May this season, surely the only reason needed for a win today!

2) Our defence has been rock solid so far this season, Per and Kos have not lost a game they both started and completed 90 minutes on going back to 1926

3) Liverpool have a few of their defenders missing, Glen Johnson and Daniel Agger are both out.

4) Our keeper, Sir Chesney has the most clean sheets so far this season

4) Arsenal are the only team to stop Sturridge and Suarez scoring this season when they have played together, this was the 2-0 win on 2nd Novemeber.

5) The only Premiership Games LFC have lost in their last 10 have all been to teams above them.

6) Jack is rumoured to be back fit, with Ramsey injured he will be the driving force in the midfield which we lacked at Southampton

7) Suarez has only ever scored 1 goal when coming up against The Arsenal

8) Girouds song comes from a Beatles track, its fate that he will score 4 today and the away end will be singing that song, La La La Giroooooud, long into the night

9) We have scored 2 goals in each of our last 5 league games

10) Last but not least, the reason we will win today is to do with music, we all know that London’s music scene is better than Liverpool’s. We had the Rolling Stones, they have the Beatles. The Stones win hand down every time! Oh and Ray Davies from the Kinks? Yes he was a Gooner.

Likely line-up: Chesny, Sagna, Kos, BFG, Gibbs, Wilshere, Arteta, Ozil, Ox, Giroud, Cazorla

8 Years and We’ve Won Nothing – Season 7

2011-12

Looking back over the seasons results and the Premier League stats I saw a section for the biggest home wins of the season which pretty much sums up our inconsistent campaign. We feature in 2 of them, the 8-2 loss to Man United and the 7-1 win at home to Blackburn. The biggest away defeat and the biggest home win of every other team in the league.
I think that’s the word that sums this season up, and maybe a few of the previous ones as well, ‘Inconsistency’.

“Imagine the worst situation – we lose Fabregas and Nasri – you cannot convince people you are ambitious after that,”
“If you give that message out, you cannot pretend you are a big club, because a big club first of all holds onto its big players and gives a message out to all the other big clubs that they just cannot come in and take away from you.”

Both quotes from Wenger via @johncrossmirror taken from the Mirror site 12th July 2011 when John was out in Kuala Lumpur on the pre season tour.

Smiles better here: Samir Nasri poses with the City shirt

Ill let you cast your mind back to remember exactly what happened this summer in regards to these two players. It wasn’t pretty. The whole window was taken up with stories about Cesc going to Barcelona, losing our club captain and talisman was not something we wanted to think about, but the deal was eventually done and we were £35million richer, Clichy and Nasri also left for oil rich Man City for a combined £32million.

This is the first summer I remember real unhappiness and anger coming to the forefront from our fans, angry at selling our captain and best players. We had the beginnings of a good side, we had bought some decent defenders and were trying to keep a group of good young players together. Cesc and Nasri leaving upset this a lot. Clichy I wasn’t to upset about, I thought he had become a liability, he seemed unable to concentrate for 90 minutes and was becoming worse in the tackle. I thought it better to give another youngster a go, Gibbs has since stepped up and is doing a fine job. I think fans were mostly upset about us not replacing these big players who had left and we hadn’t spent the money that we had come in. I think this is because we couldn’t afford to spend it, we have spent seasons breaking even and using the player sales as a way to balance the books. We have been under bank restrictions where we needed to keep a sum of money back on terms of the stadium mortgage so all of this has an impact on our spending, we have been waiting seasons for our commercial deals to renew to bring in more money, this is now happening and you can see the difference.

Arsenal-Per-Mertesacker cropped

We brought in Gervinho, Alex ‘Ox’ Chamberlain and Carl Jenkinson before our trolley dash in the last 48 hours of the window. The defeat at Old Trafford sparked Wenger into a panic and he signed Arteta, Mertesacker, Andre Santos and Park Chu Young. He also signed Yossi from Chelsea on loan. Looking back on these transfers now I think Mertesacker and Arteta have been important for us over the past couple of seasons. They helped to make the squad stronger and have been important for our first team, the others however were a waste of money and have all left now, Gervinho, Park and Santos have all moved on. I think we should have made the Yossi deal a permanent one as he is a good flexible squad player who always gives his all.

On the loan watch we had a total of 29 players out at other clubs, mostly youngsters recruited as part of the failed youth experiment, the most notable names in this list were Arshavin who went back to Russia, Almunia, Vela, Denilson, Bendtner and Frimpong. How most of the players listed managed to stay with us as long as they did is a mystery to me.

Onto the season and it was the first time we had ventured into Asia for a money spinning pre season tour. Usually Wenger liked to visit remote Austria in a small village where his players could train hard and prepare for the season. Eventually the money was obviously to good to turn down and so we played 2 games out there and visited a lot of public signing sessions to help raise the name of Arsenal.
Robin was chosen as captain to replace Cesc and we finished with the Emirates Cup and a game in Portugal against Benfica to finish up the pre season games.

7 games in and we had lost 4 times, drawn once and won only two conceding 16 goals. United beat us 8-2, Spurs beat us 2-1 at WHL, Blackburn and Liverpool beat us as well, we drew with Newcastle on the first day at St James Park and scraped wins against  Swansea and Bolton. We were 15th in the league and I cant remember the mood around the place but I know it was not good. Fan groups were in full swing with protest walks about different things they were and are still unhappy with.

Amazingly we then managed to go on a 9 game unbeaten run in the league winning all but one game. At the same time we won three times in the Champions League, one came in Marseille with a winner in the last minute and I was there to see it. I’ve said before there is nothing quite like a last minute winning goal, I cant think of many other feelings that come close. We also beat Bolton in the Carling Cup and then went out to Man City in the next round who played with squad players who would walk in to 70% of the rest of the leagues first team, so overall it was a fairly decent run that saw us recover after a dreadful start.

Aaron Ramsey: Celebrates scoring Arsenal's crucial second at Marseille

City beat us again in the league in Manchester and after 16 games we were 5th. We again had no title challenge and could only hope for a run in one of the cups to spark our season into life. Thierry Henry joined on loan in January from New York to help with our striker options and promptly scored a winner in Sunderland to help us get 3 points in the league, unfortunately Sunderland put us out of the cup the very next week. The club put on coaches for the fans going up to Sunderland in the cup game for £5 and me and big crowd of us went up there, we lost 2-0 and so we were out of both domestic cups leaving only Europe, we had been drawn against Milan which didn’t fill everyone with confidence about advancing.

Mid February in Milan for the first leg and we lost 4-0. The killer for me in the game was how we just gave up, summarised by how we gave a penalty away in the last ten minutes which would prove to be vital in the 2nd leg. Their pitch I remember being terrible with the flanks being cut up and re-laid turf which affected our game. Fact of the game was we never showed up and it showed. Early March in the return game and something had woken us up, we won 3-0 and was so close to making it 4 with Van Persie’s chance. Had we not conceded the penalty in Milan we might have had a chance of going through.

Theo Walcott fires Arsenal into a 3 2 lead against Chelsea

In the league we had once more lost 3 games in a row just after the new year and so had lost 8 games by the end of January. Another purple patch saw us win 7 in a row including a 7-1 against Blackburn, and wins against Spurs and Liverpool. We stayed 3rd in the remaining games eventually staying there after a nervous end to the season. We drew 3 in a row which left us needing to win at WBA to finish 3rd. Spurs were 4th and Chelsea won the Champions League meaning they took the final spot and so sending Spurs into the Europa League once again.

Van Persie finished as the leagues top scorer with 30 goals and we were finally reaping the rewards for bearing with him through all of his injuries.  We finished 19 points off the top and 1 in front of 4th place. We lost a total of 10 times and had let the most goals in out of the top 4, second worse in the top 8!

As a club it seemed we were trying to change our ideas a little bit, the youth players who were planned to take us onto new heights had began leave and we were buying older players who could make an instant impact in Per, Arteta, Santos and Gervinho. We were still shopping at the lower end of the market unfortunately which meant the players we were looking at were not of the required quality. With the chaotic summer transfer window we had the season didn’t have much chance, we lost 3 first team players and brought in a lot of players last minute, they had to adapt and gel. They were never going to hit the ground running but had shown glimpses of what they could do, 5-3 against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge being a stand out game I remember.
We just needed to keep this group together, and hopefully make a couple more signings of players who were ready to make an impact.

Again thanks for reading, 1 more to go!

Norby

8 Years and We’ve Won Nothing – Season 6

2010-11

Going into the 6th season of not having won any silverware and the natives were becoming restless.
We had lost a couple of big players over the past few seasons, Toure, Adebayor, Henry and Vieira had all departed with no real big names coming in to replace them. The youth experiment was in full swing with 19 players going out on loan during this season.
We brought in Laurent Koscielny from Lorient for £8,000,000, Chamakh came in on a free and Squillaci was the other big(ish) signing from Sevilla. Its amazing to look at Koscielny now and the form and performances he is producing is amazing, to think we got him for only £8million, what an absolute bargain!

Arsenal's £8.5m signing Laurent Koscielny confident he can be a success

Squillaci turned out to be dead rubber and a waste of £3million quid, he is on my list of worst defenders I’ve ever seen.
Gallas, Sol Campbell, Silvestre and Eduardo were the high profile names to leave in the summer. 8 youths were let go on free transfer and joined other clubs with 3 being released. Was the youth experiment was beginning to fail? Beginning to show that maybe it wasn’t such a good idea, these players that left showed that maybe it wasn’t going to work out how Wenger really wanted it to. A bright light from the youth set up was home-grown Jack Wilshere who had done well on his loan move and came back to us ready for football. He was in the squad and would play a part in our season.

It was a shame to see Eduardo go, I think most Arsenal fans still like him and all know what happened to him was so unlucky. He was showing how much of a good striker he could be for us before his injury and I think its safe to say he never properly recovered from that.

Nightmare: Liverpool goalkeeper Pepe Reina spills the ball into his own net

Onto the season then and we started away at Liverpool getting an equaliser in the last minute thanks to a Pepe Reina own goal. I was there and can safely say there is not many better feelings out there than a last minute goal that gets you a point or even three.
After 10 games we were second, had slipped up away to Sunderland only getting a point and lost twice in a row at home to WBA and away at Chelsea. I think I remember the Chelsea game, Alex scored a rocket of a free kick near the end of the game after the ever present and expected Drogba goal.
Before the end of the year was out we had lost 5 times, in writing these short reviews you notice how many times we have lost before the year has finished, in this and in past seasons, which makes a title challenge almost impossible. Adding to the losses against WBA and Chelsea, we lost points at Man Utd and at home to Spurs and Newcastle, again losing to teams you would hope to be beating to be considered in with a chance of finishing top.
By the end of February though we were in touching distance of United thanks to some good results over the Xmas period, including a win at home to Chelsea 3-1. We were also letting valuable points slip away from home, 4-0 up at Newcastle at half time and we completely imploded. This was another game I was at and think it’s the biggest ever comeback in the Premier League. To be away from home and 4-0 up at half time your expecting to win. We all went for a beer downstairs and was celebrating 3 points! However, some bad refereeing decisions gave them two penalties and then Diaby reacted to Joey Barton I think, and saw red. A Tiote goal 3 mins from time meant we were walking out with glum faces. All the little Geordie kids running around us waiting for us to react, it was not a fun walk away from the stadium. We went to shelter in a Pizza Hut and drowned our sorrows with a deep pan and a beer.

Abou Diabys red card offe 007 Newcastle 4   Arsenal 4 hailed as the comeback of the season & Fernando Torres tipped to start in a front 3 for Chelsea v Liverpool

6 draws in 7 games saw us fade away in March and we went from 2nd to 3rd to 4th in a matter of weeks. Draws against Sunderland, WBA and Blackburn coupled with Spurs and Liverpool meant we were in for a hard end of season run in. We actually lost 3 of our last 5 games, we won at home to United with an Aaron Ramsey goal which should have been a battle of the top two teams, but as we were not picking up the points against the smaller sides it was only a consolation win.

It was clear that this new young side didn’t know how to win, they didn’t know how to stay strong, grind out results and pick up points away from home. We needed to win a final to give them a taste of winning, to show them what its like and so next time they would be able to take that experience and pick up the points needed to stay in the race.

This leads me nicely onto the Carling Cup. This is the season we reached the final to play Birmingham, this is the season where we should have won the silverware needed to pick the players up and give them a strong finish to the season.
To reach the final we beat Spurs (always nice) at Spurs (even nicer) 4-1, with goals from Lansbury in normal time, and 2 pens from Nasri and an Arshavin goal in extra time to see us go through. We also got through against Newcastle, Wigan and Ipswich to see us get to Wembley for the first time since the Chelsea Semi Final in 2009.

I’m not going to discuss the game, we all know what happened.

So we faded away from the league in and around the end of February, directly after this final. Its no coincidence that this loss had a massive effect on the squad, it was a game we should have won against lower grade opposition. The loss hit me big time not because it was the Carling Cup, far from it, but because this should have been the trophy to motivate us onto more. It should have been the catalyst for the season to go to a new level, to stay in the race until the end of May and fight for that Championship. I was massively excited before the game for the chance to see that happen, I believed we would win and I would see that confidence grow within the players, they would now know how to win and would want to go and do it again.

Arsenal's Laurent Koscielny (right) and goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny in a mix up leading to Birmingham City's Obafemi Martins scoring their second goa

We all know how it ended and that is a big reason you saw the dip in form in the league, 6 draws in the next 7 games saw our title fight disappear but how different it could have been if we won that trophy. I compare it to when Chelsea won the Carling Cup and then went onto win the league, I think we could have done something similar, this final was so important to our club and we couldn’t do enough to win against Birmingham City, incredibly disappointing.

The Champions League saw us finish second in the group again which meant a harder tie in the round of 16 again. Our group had Eduardo’s new team Shakhtar, Partizan and Braga, Eduardo scored against us home and away.
Our harder tie was Barcelona and for the second season in a row we had to face the best team in Europe. One of the most incredible games to be played at the Grove in its short history was a home win against Barca, Arshavin scoring in the last 10 minutes to see a famous win and we took a 2-1 lead out to Spain.
Barca struck first in the Nou Camp after that mistake from Cesc on the edge of his area, Messi was fed through, flicked it up and finished in such style to put them level on aggregate. It was a great goal. Then we won a corner early in the second half and Diaby went for it, the ball flicked off Busquets head into the net and we were back in with a chance. After that was sheer controversy, Van Persie took a shot at goal after the whistle had gone, not surprising considering the noise in the stadium, the ref took the amazing decision that he was wasting time and booked him, it was his second yellow and we were down to 10 men. After that we suffered and Xavi and Messi scored to put the game to bed. We can only wonder at what could have been had Robin stayed on the field, a little bit like the final in Paris against the same team.

The FA Cup saw us reach the quarter finals where we went out to United. The game was played in early March, right in the period where the team would have been still feeling the effect from losing the final. We couldn’t pick ourselves up and lost 2-0 at Old Trafford to end yet another season of no silverware.

6 years and We’ve Won F**k All…

Cheers for reading
Norby

Read past reviews here

Season 5
https://shewore.com/2014/01/27/8-years-and-weve-won-nothing-season-5/

Season 4
https://shewore.com/2014/01/22/8-years-and-weve-won-nothing-season-4/

Season 3
https://shewore.com/2014/01/21/8-years-and-weve-won-fk-all-season-3/

Season 2
https://shewore.com/2014/01/17/8-years-and-weve-won-fk-all-season-2/

Season 1
https://shewore.com/2014/01/16/8-years-and-weve-won-fk-all/