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Will Wenger take Porto Seriously? Age of Miracles

Chance for Ramsey?
By Boris Mellor
December 9 2008
Arsenal will get back from Portugal in the early hours of Thursday morning, just over 48 hours later they will play away at Middlesboro. For the mammon that is Sky insists that Arsenal kick off at 12:45 on Saturday. I wonder how many people will be glued to the box with so much to be done before Xmas?

Yes of course you and me will be watching; but Sky doesn't just depend on the football mad. I digress what has this to do with Porto? Well it has a lot to do with schedules. Arsenal are at their worst when having to fulfill three fixtures in a week. Such a congested fixture list caused Arsenal to lose at Boro last year. Indeed it was the first Premiership defeat of that season. Indeed it was one of only three defeats all season. Ah those were the days.


The age of miracles

Now as Arsene has observed it is a miracle we are still in the title race, how very true. That means that Boro is a must win game; having already qualified for CL Wednesday's night game is not crucial.

Of course it can be argued that it is imperative that Arsenal top the group to avoid Soccer's big clubs. However I am not convinced by that argument. Last year we finished second and there was much wailing and gnashing of teeth for we would play a big club. And lo it came to pass that it was AC Milan; yet Arsenal were not sore afraid and did smite them - a miracle.

But then the pundits noticed that AC Milan were rubbish anyhow, so we had got an easy team after all, what a cunning plan Wenger had hatched. However the year before we got PSV Eindhoven, and all the pundits did say they were rubbish and a little team. And lo it came to pass that PSV were not sore afraid and did smite Arsenal - a miracle. For Arsenal are a big team who are rubbish when playing "little" teams. For they are only great when they are a little team playing a big team, but when they are the big team..(Shut up for gawd sake. Enough of this big and little team garbage. We get the point we aren't Spurs fans. Ed).

The moral of this story? It's better to play big teams who are really rubbish, rather than little teams that can defend. Also three points is essential at Boro if the season is not to be over by Xmas. I am not expecting to win the league, but Arsenal need every point it can get if 4th place is to be won.

So my guess is that Arsene will rest as many players as he can against Porto. Maybe not a Carling team, but we may have to endure Bendtner again, and injuries mean that midfield options are restricted. Nonetheless it would be good to see Ramsey get another start.

A draw could give Arsenal top place, but Porto will want to win and will probably play a first eleven. If Porto score early expect the worst, if Arsenal score first we have a chance. But I am not expecting too much in Portugal, but I am expecting much more on Teesside.

Good luck to the Bank of Friendship posse who decided Porto was a must see match.

Cultzeros2

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Will Wenger take Porto Seriously? Age of Miracles
Posted by: Arsenal Times (IP Logged)
Date: 09/12/2008 08:32

Will Wenger take Porto Seriously? Age of Miracles

Re: Will Wenger take Porto Seriously? Age of Miracles
Posted by: AJ The Gunner (IP Logged)
Date: 09/12/2008 10:45

it's a pity we also have the fixture congestion to contend with. i will hold my breathe and wish for the best.i had rather we beat boro than porto.

Re: Will Wenger take Porto Seriously? Age of Miracles
Posted by: Goonchild (IP Logged)
Date: 09/12/2008 10:54

Quote:
AJ The Gunner
it's a pity we also have the fixture congestion to contend with.....i had rather we beat boro than porto.

Me too..but its unlikely.
I've seen too many poor away performances...particularly after European mid-week away games, to be convinced this is going to a good result at Boro. The early KO does'nt help either.
Of course it all depends on Wenger's selection for the Porto game.
If he rests the main players...there can be NO EXCUSES about fixture congestion...can there?

I normally go to this fixture, but this season I am giving it a miss.
I'm still shell shocked after Stoke,City & Burnley which I attended...plus its nearly Xmas...I'm skint...and its cold.

So thats my excuse.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2008:12:09:11:01:58 by Goonchild.

Re: Will Wenger take Porto Seriously? Age of Miracles
Posted by: Padre Pio (IP Logged)
Date: 09/12/2008 16:54

Manuel Almunia
21. Lukasz Fabianski
10. William Gallas
18. Mikael Silvestre
40. Kieran Gibbs
41. Gavin Hoyte
27. Emmanuel Eboue
20. Johan Djourou
17. Alex Song
15. Denilson
16. Aaron Ramsey
47. Mark Randall
2. Abou Diaby
43. Fran Merida
19. Jack Wilshere
26. Nicklas Bendtner
12. Carlos Vela
50. Jay Simpson

i dont blame Wenger, my prediction above was right. I also predict most of the injured will be back on Saturday.
The back line will be ripped apart unless the midfiled engages.

Re: Will Wenger take Porto Seriously? Age of Miracles
Posted by: ArsenalForever (IP Logged)
Date: 09/12/2008 17:01

i think it has been 2/3 years since we won at the riverside

Re: Will Wenger take Porto Seriously? Age of Miracles
Posted by: Padre Pio (IP Logged)
Date: 09/12/2008 17:05

Used to be 5-0 knock around

Re: Will Wenger take Porto Seriously? Age of Miracles
Posted by: djarse (IP Logged)
Date: 09/12/2008 18:51

Last year when we lost to Boro we had endured three away games in 9 days and it was all too much for a knackered team.

I agree with Padre - it's a lottery who you get in the next round of the Champions League whether you top the group or not. Resting some players before Saturday makes sense and gives some players a chance to make a case for more regular first team starts.

I think a draw tomorrow night.

Re: Will Wenger take Porto Seriously? Age of Miracles
Posted by: Gooner from the Alps (IP Logged)
Date: 09/12/2008 19:58

4-5-1 is a must have without sagna/clichy/toure

Fabianski
hoyte - gallas - silvestre - gibbs
Song
Eboue - ramsey - denilson
Diaby
Bendtner

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