Not the way there playing, they won't
2006-08-28 23:25:47
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answer #1
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answered by what.ever 3
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This is not Arsenal's season...
1. The unsettled Cole & Reye are doing harm to the team.
2. Wenger has a team of great young players but they are not quite ready to go all the way yet.
3. On the other side, experiencewise, it's a little thin with the departure of RP, DB & SC.
4. The team still have to get used to the all new Emirates Stadium. It will take some time for it to become a fotress.
5. Rely too heavily on Henry... he's a great footballer but what if... I mean what if he's injured or just too tired...
2006-08-28 23:53:03
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answer #2
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answered by niverpool 3
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well i am an arsenal fan and i am fearing the worst. i think man u, chelsea and l'pool are gonnabe up there, but i am worried about the depth of the arsenal squad. if a few players get injured then it could be a real struggle. i also feel that the quality of teams have improved. witth the likes of martin o neil and harry rednappi i think portsmouth and aston villa could finish in the top half. with tottenham having a good season last year they will be there as well. so to answer ur question i think no, but i hope yes !!!!
2006-08-28 23:36:06
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answer #3
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answered by rocky 3
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On paper we certainly have the commonly used to mission. We certainly do have a danger. in simple terms difficulty is we are off to a foul initiate, I actual don't have any comments on the game as i did not get to visual demonstrate unit it, yet harm-smart we are already over 6 and it truly is in basic terms the initiating. with any success it would not finally end up like very last season the position we've over 10 key injuries 1/2 the time so one can bypass into matches with more advantageous and more healthful lineups and in no way finally end up with lackluster attracts and stupid losses like those adversarial to Spurs and United in the cups and that sequence of attracts after Eduardo were given injured. and that i choose us good success in the referees eyes as we were cheated in those Liverpool matches which will have given us a struggling with danger for the Champions League and a hand on the Premiership
2016-11-23 12:37:15
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Unfortunately not. Arsenal are a good youn team with lots of quality, but for a team to win a championship you need a lot of depth in the squad. If Thierry Hery got injured who would be your 20 goal a season man? Adebayor-No, Walcott- No(lack experience) and not Ljunberg-he's best days are past him. A young midfield, but Fabregas is too young to rely on his performances week in week out. Rosicky looks good and hleb including Van persie but cover is needed for theses players. If you look at the Arsenal 11, they look really good, but there is no quality or little of it on the bench. I say spend more and maybe Arsenal would be contenders
2006-08-29 04:35:59
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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From anyone other than another Arsenal fan you're going to get a 'not a hope in hells chance' answer.
As a gooner myself, I'd say we do need to improve our play, but either way we have as much chance as the rest of them. Chelsea have lost twice this month alone. Who's to say their form isn't waning.
Depending on how we play our next matches we could be back where we should be by full time and then onwards and upwards.
2006-08-28 23:36:26
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answer #6
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answered by adora bubble 2
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No they have already lost to a weak team like Man City and there is big conflict within the club. Reyes wants to leave and so doe Ashley Cole. Sol Campbell, Robert Pires and Bergkamp have already left. So in my opinion they have no chance of winning the league. An injury or 2 and they are stuffed because they do not have depth. They have 15 strong players and that is it.
To be GREAT you need a GREAT SQUAD!
2006-08-28 23:28:45
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answer #7
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answered by wat_se 2
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Probably not. They stand a better chance in the champions league. Arsenal get more chances on the counter especially with Walcott and Rosicky in the team, so tend to play better against teams that are actually going out to win and not draw.
2006-08-29 00:53:19
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answer #8
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answered by H 1
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that's wishful questioning.
seriously it takes a little more than a henry to win the premiership
2006-08-29 00:07:01
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answer #9
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answered by lifejourney 2
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No
Rely too much on Henry, they are a great team to watch but physical teams will exploit their young team as Bolton did last season.
They might do well again in the Champions league where they get more space to play...
2006-08-29 00:45:13
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answer #10
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answered by FAQguy 2
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Arsenal like Manchester United are all washed up. Theres only one team worth talking about, CHELSEA CHELSEA CHELSEA
2006-08-28 23:29:26
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answered by Anonymous
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