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Hull City V Arsenal [ Saturday 17 Jan;17:30;Setanta Sports]

AnthonyG

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EPL: Hull City v Arsenal | Sat., Jan. 17, 2009 17:30

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Hull Part II: Revenge
 

Lukazan

Established Member
Re: EPL: Hull City v Arsenal | Sat., Jan. 17, 2009 17:30

Hull aren't in any sort of form but it'll be difficult to play them in their own backyard. We'll need a good performance from our horribly average midfield or we can forget it.

Hopefully RVP has another cracker, and Adebayor can't afford to pass up the kind of opportunity he did on Saturday.
 

Shadow Moses

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Re: EPL: Hull City v Arsenal | Sat., Jan. 17, 2009 17:30

Hopefully Nasri is played as close to the center as possible. The likes of Diaby & Denilson trying to be creative hurts me physically.
 

Klaus Daimler

Established Member
Re: EPL: Hull City v Arsenal | Sat., Jan. 17, 2009 17:30

Naaw. I was just about to make a thread.

Hopefully we have a new attacking midfielder for this one. I think we'll win by 2-0. Ade and Nasri feels likely to score.
 

progman07

Established Member
Re: EPL: Hull City v Arsenal | Sat., Jan. 17, 2009 17:30

Almunia

Sagna Toure Djourou Clichy

Nasri Ramsey Denilson Arshavin

RvP Ade


:wink:
 

General

Established Member
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A bit early but I just wanted to get the discussion going. We all know Hull like to play so this is certainly set up for a good spectacle. And then there's the small matter of payback for having the cheek to stick it to us in our own backyard.

I expect to see....

---------Almunia-----

Sagna-------Toure---Djouorou-----Clichy

Eboue-------Song-----Denilson-----Nasri

-------------Robin----Ade-----------

This all depends on Song being fit. I would personally bring in Diaby for Nasri as the latter seems to struggle away from home and is due a breather. We should know more on the injury front from Wenger's press conference on Thursday.
 

HollandGooner

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Country: Netherlands

Player:Ødegaard
Play the same players who played against Bolton.
Switch Nasri to the centre and Diaby on the left, Nasri looks far more better in the centre then he does on the left. and he is far more dangerous with his dribbeling and passing.
 

progman07

Established Member
Re: EPL: Hull City v Arsenal | Sat., Jan. 17, 2009 17:30

I don't want to see Diaby. He is so frustrating. Let's play Ramsey instead, who provides spirit, civilised, intelligent play and some creativeness.
 

Klaus Daimler

Established Member
Re: EPL: Hull City v Arsenal | Sat., Jan. 17, 2009 17:30

HollandGooner said:
Nasri looks far more better in the centre then he does on the left.
It's just that Diaby doesn't. I don't know, Nasri's best performance this season, against United, came on the left. I think he's as good on the wing as anywhere.
 

DaGunners

Established Member
Re: EPL: Hull City v Arsenal | Sat., Jan. 17, 2009 17:30

Almunia
Sagna Toure Djourou Clichy
Eboue Song Denilson Nasri
Van Persie Adebayor
 

TomasCR

Established Member
Re: EPL: Hull City v Arsenal | Sat., Jan. 17, 2009 17:30

DaGunners said:
Almunia
Sagna Touré Djourou Clichy
Eboue Song Denilson Nasri
Van Persie Adebayor
Ramsey in place of Eboue and it will do it for me.

You sure Song is fit for this one? If not, Diaby once again.
 

thegame24

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We want revenga so bad its worthy of 2 threads.

First tim ei saw arsenal lose live was to these ****s, first time i saw a spectacular goal was these ****s

I want REVENGAAA
 

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