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Old 25-09-12, 21:15
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Default Arsene Wenger's grudging praise of Steve Bould

Why does he need to come out with statements like 'I still organise the training' to make less of Steve Bould's contribution do n othing for my opinion of Mr Wenger. If he keeps this up, he'll eventually alienate all gunners supporters.

Also, according to The Walcott, the contract dispute is down to him wanting to play up front. Give him a go, I say. Walcott's contribution on the right is hardly brilliant and Arsenal have not been prolific up front since Robin left (it's so strange seeing play for Man Utd. All the other players leaving, I got used to seeing them play for their new teams (mainly Man City) pretty quickly. Van Persie playing for Man Utd still weirds me out.). Did you see all Gervinho's misses on Sunday? Unbelievable! We may as well play Theo up front, Podolski or Chamberlain on the right and Giroud or Gervinho on the left.

I'm quite looking forward to Wilshere coming back (hopefully this month) to see him play with Cazorla. Although, having said that, Arteta, Diaby and even Ramsey have been playing well of late. It's a shame we can't have defence, midfield and attack all working well at the same time. Every season, at least one of the areas lets us down...
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