El Guepardo
Rafael Van Der Vaart
Nor me.
Same here, I think both teams want the win too much and we are much better than them so will crush them. Arsenal will play too open as they find it tough to play a closed game.
Nor me.
most talented 11 i think you mean
Every day I read the standard and I get wound up by the bias reporting of James Olley. He is a blatent arsenal fan, the sports pages at time read like an Arsenal fanzine constantly bemoaning Wenger and the team. Read this bitter preview he has of the north London Derby:
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/stand...his-year-as-harry-redknapps-men-rule-roost.do
Surely you are being sarcastical?
Jack Wheelchair raised the stakes with a charity bet, while Wojciech Szczesny predicted their rivals would eventually be derailed. But as Arsenal's authority was increasingly challenged by Spurs' swagger, Rafael van der Vaart declared Tottenham's the better squad and Jermain Defoe cheekily claimed the next derby mattered more to the Gunners
For years, Spurs supporters lived in the shadow of Arsene Wenger's Arsenal, targeting victories over their fiercest enemy to serve as a consolation for their league table subservience.
Are Arsenal still top dogs while at their lowest ebb for years as Tottenham enjoy the best they can possibly hope for, or have Spurs usurped their rivals to the extent they can dominate north London for years to come? Where does that arrogance - a good arrogance by the way - that comes with a winning mentality reveal itself now?
Its more a case of him bemoaning the set up as he has done in a lot of his previous articles. He seems to support the club but he's not happy with the current team nor the management hence why he is talking up our players.I read the Evening Standard article - NINE of the 11 joint team would be made up of Spurs players. Thats hardly biased.
Its more a case of him bemoaning the set up as he has done in a lot of his previous articles. He seems to support the club but he's not happy with the current team nor the management hence why he is talking up our players.
Same here, I think both teams want the win too much and we are much better than them so will crush them. Arsenal will play too open as they find it tough to play a closed game.
We do seem to struggle against the smaller sides (Watford, Stevenage, etc) so I'm worried we might not take Woolwich seriously.
Surely you are being sarcastical?
People we're fighting to do this OMT because it's such a slam dunk. Now Stevenage, there's a REAL challenge.
Stevenage was an away banker but someone fudged up the OMT
Makes me laugh that in that article he says it's hard to choose between Friedel and Szczesny!