Arsenal link roundup for Sunday, August 29
Good morning, everyone. Here are the Arsenal links for today:
- A Cultured Left Foot talks about Manuel Almunia's performance in his match report.
- Arseblog does similar for Theo Walcott.
- Zonal Marking offers tactical analysis of the match.
- Young Guns reports that numerous loan offers have come in for Henri Lansbury, including one top flight club.
- Ian Holloway, in the last paragraph, talks about sharing a post-match drink with Arsène Wenger, in contrast to what Sam Allardyce has said about the same.
- Wenger talks about Theo Walcott's growing confidence. The way he is playing right now means that it is very difficult to leave him off the team sheet; one can't see it happening any time soon.
- Pitch Invasion (a lovely website, by the way), has a guest article about the Arsenal Fanshare non-profit that is well worth a read. Apparently the PR contact for the organization is named Vic Crescit...
- Stoke City manager Tony Pulis just cannot be serious. The same manager who said he "does not really care what...Wenger thinks" (about Ryan Shawcross), now, apparently, really REALLY REALLY cares what Wenger thinks about Stoke's physical play--enough to "moan like a drain" to everyone and anyone who will listen. Disagreement is one thing; hypocrisy is quite another.
Have a good Sunday, everyone.
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Vic Crescit can't be a real name, can it?
If I find out his middle initial is C then I’ll know somebody’s had fun changing their name…
If it is an Ochocinco thing, then the person might be too much of a supporter
by Ted Harwood on Aug 29, 2010 12:55 PM EDT up reply actions
I read one of his articles
I can’t say I respect him. Being a loyal fan is one thing, he just comes off as an idiot to me.
Favorite quote from Cultured Left Foot link
And so it came to pass that a crowd of over 25,000 football fans were treated to four whole minutes of a Norwegian man drying a football with a towel.
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