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Arsenal on top of EPL Table!!!!!!!
nostoppingthis
#101 Posted : Sunday, November 24, 2013 9:40:57 PM
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SON: maziwa iko wapi?
MUM: hapo kwenye ARSENAL iko.
SON: sasa apo ndio wapi?
MUM: hapo juu ya table
2012
#102 Posted : Monday, November 25, 2013 8:08:12 AM
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nostoppingthis wrote:
SON: maziwa iko wapi?
MUM: hapo kwenye ARSENAL iko.
SON: sasa apo ndio wapi?
MUM: hapo juu ya table

Applause Applause Applause Applause



The Citizens are too close to the mighty Gunners for comfort though. As for Liverpool, we all know this is short lived, the best position they'll get is 5th and that will be a great achievement.

BBI will solve it
:)
kaka2za
#103 Posted : Monday, November 25, 2013 8:45:13 AM
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Is it me only or does Ozil seem lazy and lacking commitment? He was ball watching when Jack Wilshere chip hit the post and failed to follow up on a Ramsey's loop in the manutd game. He does not press as Rosisky does. Hope he does turn out to be another Arshavin
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TAZ
#104 Posted : Monday, November 25, 2013 9:15:40 AM
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kaka2za wrote:
Is it me only or does Ozil seem lazy and lacking commitment? He was ball watching when Jack Wilshere chip hit the post and failed to follow up on a Ramsey's loop in the manutd game. He does not press as Rosisky does. Hope he does turn out to be another Arshavin


I think its quite obvious that Ozil is not as physical as Ramsey and Rosicky and that's something he has to work on but i disagree with you on he's commitment on the pitch. On the Wilshere chip, the ball hit the post then it rebounded back into the keeper's hands there was nothing Ozil could do about it. In the Man Utd match he was sick but insisted on playing. I think Ozil is also yet to adapt to the high-paced nature of the EPL but we will definitely see more of him now that Walcott is back.

nostoppingthis
#105 Posted : Monday, November 25, 2013 9:26:07 AM
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kaka2za wrote:
Is it me only or does Ozil seem lazy and lacking commitment? He was ball watching when Jack Wilshere chip hit the post and failed to follow up on a Ramsey's loop in the manutd game. He does not press as Rosisky does. Hope he does turn out to be another Arshavin


Had the same in mind...he's a bit casual on the ball with no sense of urgency! but his assists remain good...
Impunity
#106 Posted : Monday, November 25, 2013 9:34:08 AM
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TAZ wrote:
kaka2za wrote:
Is it me only or does Ozil seem lazy and lacking commitment? He was ball watching when Jack Wilshere chip hit the post and failed to follow up on a Ramsey's loop in the manutd game. He does not press as Rosisky does. Hope he does turn out to be another Arshavin


I think its quite obvious that Ozil is not as physical as Ramsey and Rosicky and that's something he has to work on but i disagree with you on he's commitment on the pitch. On the Wilshere chip, the ball hit the post then it rebounded back into the keeper's hands there was nothing Ozil could do about it. In the Man Utd match he was sick but insisted on playing. I think Ozil is also yet to adapt to the high-paced nature of the EPL but we will definitely see more of him now that Walcott is back.



I have always think he plays so slow and he lacks the urgency!
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githundi
#107 Posted : Monday, November 25, 2013 9:39:54 AM
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2012 wrote:
nostoppingthis wrote:
SON: maziwa iko wapi?
MUM: hapo kwenye ARSENAL iko.
SON: sasa apo ndio wapi?
MUM: hapo juu ya table

Applause Applause Applause Applause



The Citizens are too close to the mighty Gunners for comfort though. As for Liverpool, we all know this is short lived, the best position they'll get is 5th and that will be a great achievement.

Nonsense, Hii maringo Arsenal mmepata kwa kuongoza table tu.
I was feeling sorry for you for the 8 years drought, but now it's all gone.
You or Man United winning is trouble for the rest of the fans.
This year, Liverpool has improved.
We're are not as proud and as loud mouthed. Watch this space.
This season, the worsed position we'll be is 4, You can just guess at the expense of who.....
Democracy does not belong to the dead
McReggae
#108 Posted : Monday, November 25, 2013 9:50:20 AM
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Enjoy while it lasts!!!!
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urstill1
#109 Posted : Monday, November 25, 2013 9:55:41 AM
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2012 wrote:
nostoppingthis wrote:
SON: maziwa iko wapi?
MUM: hapo kwenye ARSENAL iko.
SON: sasa apo ndio wapi?
MUM: hapo juu ya table

Applause Applause Applause Applause



The Citizens are too close to the mighty Gunners for comfort though. As for Liverpool, we all know this is short lived, the best position they'll get is 5th and that will be a great achievement.



It's high time Arsenal are put back in the right position. Hii kuongea mbaya na bado hakuna trophy haileta raha. Na wakishinda League cup je? Hatutapumua!!
TAZ
#110 Posted : Monday, November 25, 2013 10:04:58 AM
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I think Ozil's style of play is a bit similar to Zinedine Zidane's......he doesn't have the pace to burst into the box but his main attributes are clear to see from his stats. He makes almost double the amount of key passes during a single game than any of his teammates and butchers defenses with weighted through balls and intricate interplay.....He doesn't enjoy the physical side of the game but his ability to provide the perfect killer pass even when in tight spots is what makes him special. What i also like about him is that he keeps rotating on the pitch so it becomes difficult to track him.

That is why i think we will see more of him with the return of Walcott because the Englishman has the pace, he's a perfect target man on the flanks.

"Özil has that ability to play the game at his own pace, accelerating, biding his time, going forward suddenly with a dart or a pass, but also content to pass the ball back, to build again. He takes the ball on the half-turn, always playing with his head up, knowing where his team-mates are. That left foot is so good at delivering the ball behind the defence. He can shoot early or simply feint, looking for a better angle. He is far from the finished article, and can fade, but a video of Özil in possession should be given to every aspiring attacking midfielder in every Premier League academy."
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