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Title: Arsenal v Burnley
Description: FA Cup 5th Round


Ach - February 16, 2009 09:42 PM (GMT)
Same team?

otobeagoonahUSA - February 16, 2009 09:43 PM (GMT)
its @ home.
3-0 win IMO

Coney - February 16, 2009 09:45 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Ach @ Feb 16 2009, 09:42 PM)
Same team?

Certainly. If it ain't broke........

Jens' Face - February 16, 2009 09:58 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Coney @ Feb 16 2009, 04:45 PM)
QUOTE (Ach @ Feb 16 2009, 09:42 PM)
Same team?

Certainly. If it ain't broke........

well, let's see who's been playing in the run-up to this game

If Eduardo plays against Sunderland, he may be up for a rest.

We also might see Arshavin, eh?

arsenal901 - February 16, 2009 09:59 PM (GMT)
u started a match thread again.. <_<

LettersIsBoss - February 16, 2009 09:59 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Coney @ Feb 17 2009, 01:45 AM)
Certainly. If it ain't broke........

That's what she said...

KaiserKolo - February 16, 2009 10:01 PM (GMT)
Will be played on the 7th of March apparently.

TarbuckIsBoss - February 16, 2009 10:04 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (LettersIsBoss @ Feb 16 2009, 09:59 PM)
QUOTE (Coney @ Feb 17 2009, 01:45 AM)
Certainly. If it ain't broke........

That's what she said...

No she didn't...

Gary the Gooner - February 16, 2009 10:05 PM (GMT)
I don't know if I agree with you.

Yes, this team did win tonight, but to me they never looked like winning.

And that is the important thing.

Ach - February 16, 2009 10:09 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (arsenal901 @ Feb 16 2009, 09:59 PM)
u started a match thread again.. <_<

You noticed?

Well done

Have a cookie

LettersIsBoss - February 16, 2009 10:09 PM (GMT)
We'll destroy these twats.

Ach - February 26, 2009 12:21 PM (GMT)
Tickets on General sale from today.

Just hope my brother gets me and my cousin one

MissHandbag - February 26, 2009 12:53 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (KaiserKolo @ Feb 16 2009, 10:01 PM)
Will be played on the 7th of March apparently.

8th March

Grebbo - February 26, 2009 01:14 PM (GMT)
Is this the first FA Cup game to go on general sale at the Emirates? Or is this quite normal?

arsenal901 - February 26, 2009 02:17 PM (GMT)
5-0 victory

Thicknthin - February 26, 2009 04:34 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Grebbo @ Feb 26 2009, 01:14 PM)
Is this the first FA Cup game to go on general sale at the Emirates? Or is this quite normal?

Its not a good sign is it. I know its a sunday lunchtime KO and its on the tV but its a sign of how much weaker demand for tickets is. I think for the cardiff replay there were about 3000 unsold tickets.

Ach - February 26, 2009 07:56 PM (GMT)
Got my ticket :dance:

Ach - February 28, 2009 05:12 PM (GMT)
This is the next home game and im going to it :(

Marc Overmars - February 28, 2009 05:13 PM (GMT)
Burnley will come with one intention only and that is to get a replay.

Must get the job done here.

JackTheLad19 - February 28, 2009 05:14 PM (GMT)
0-0

Ach - March 1, 2009 09:56 PM (GMT)
Any chance of Eduardo playing?

Gunnersaurus - March 2, 2009 04:20 PM (GMT)
Yup.

I hope there is a goal in this game, a 4th nil nil in a row would not be welcome by me.

arsenal901 - March 2, 2009 04:37 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Ach @ Mar 1 2009, 09:56 PM)
Any chance of Eduardo playing?

AW said there is an outside chance but i dont think we will see him..

Ach - March 4, 2009 10:48 AM (GMT)
Fabianski

Eboue Djourou Gallas Gibbs

Walcott Diaby Song Arshavin

Bendtner Eduardo

Welshgooner - March 4, 2009 03:45 PM (GMT)
Fabianski
Eboue Djourou Gallas Gibbs
Ramsey Diaby Song Nasri/Vela
Bendtner VanPersie

Bench - Eduardo, Walcott, Merida, Toure, Arshavin Almunia

I dont think Arsh will play this game, he has played 90mins the last few games i think Nasri might be rested too.
The line-up above should be more than strong enough to win comfortably.


Milla - March 4, 2009 06:31 PM (GMT)
Play the strongest team, Arshavin should start as he will not feature againsnt Roma. RVP and Dudu upfront.

Marc Overmars - March 5, 2009 09:18 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Ach @ Mar 4 2009, 10:48 AM)
Fabianski

Eboue Djourou Gallas Gibbs

Walcott Diaby Song Arshavin

Bendtner Eduardo

Are Theo and Eduardo confirmed?

Fantastic if they are, I'm really looking forward to seeing them and Arshavin tearing it up, like several new signings.

Think Ramsey will start instead of Song.

Ramsey - Gerrard who? - March 5, 2009 09:51 PM (GMT)
the FA cup game with blackburn went to general sale as well two years ago.

it was similar when tickets had about a week or so to be sold due to replays etc

Jack Bauer - March 5, 2009 09:54 PM (GMT)
I wonder what would happen if this went into a replay.

We're already like two weeks behind everyone else.

LuvDeGooners - March 6, 2009 09:47 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (Marc Overmars @ Mar 5 2009, 09:18 PM)
QUOTE (Ach @ Mar 4 2009, 10:48 AM)
Fabianski

Eboue Djourou Gallas Gibbs

Walcott Diaby Song Arshavin

Bendtner Eduardo

Are Theo and Eduardo confirmed?

Fantastic if they are, I'm really looking forward to seeing them and Arshavin tearing it up, like several new signings.

Think Ramsey will start instead of Song.

I think Theo and Eddy are available, but unless Wenger is ultra confident on their match fitness, I'd have thought they'd be on the bench.

I'd go;

Fab

Eboue
Djourou
Gallas
Clichy

Arshavin
Ramsey
Denilson
Nasri

RVP
Vela

Bench: Eddy, Bendy, Theo, Sagna, Almunia, Song +

YoungGuns 09 - March 6, 2009 09:52 AM (GMT)
Bit of a weak midfield there.

LuvDeGooners - March 6, 2009 10:00 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (YoungGuns 09 @ Mar 6 2009, 09:52 AM)
Bit of a weak midfield there.

So what else is new?

Forgot to include Diaby didn't I :getcoat:

:curseshangover:

Thicknthin - March 6, 2009 03:58 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Welshgooner @ Mar 4 2009, 03:45 PM)
Fabianski
Eboue Djourou Gallas Gibbs
Ramsey Diaby Song Nasri/Vela
Bendtner VanPersie

Bench - Eduardo, Walcott, Merida, Toure, Arshavin Almunia

I dont think Arsh will play this game, he has played 90mins the last few games i think Nasri might be rested too.
The line-up above should be more than strong enough to win comfortably.

Burnley play 4-5-1 with good wing men cutting in and we lost the battle in midfield plus with the quality of our finishing which was woeful and they will play exactly the same way at the Emirates.
Wenger said he was going to rotate some ninety minute men. That probably excuses Nasri and Bendtner but i think Arshavin will play as he's ineligible for the Roma game.
Gallas is back with JoDo next to him. With Eagles on the right i hope wenger starts with Clichy rather than Gibbs who came a cropper in the CC and ditto with Sagna as i think they will be kept back a little given Burnley's usual set up in midfield.
Wenger's big decision is who plays centre mid but with Roma looming i think he has to give Denny a rest so i think Diaby and Ramsey will start in CM with Theo and Arshavin on the flanks and Dudu and RVP up top. Standby for fireworks and lots of player rotation-should be a cracking game.

Syn - March 6, 2009 04:14 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Jack Bauer @ Mar 5 2009, 09:54 PM)
I wonder what would happen if this went into a replay.

We're already like two weeks behind everyone else.

That would be a disaster. Now that we actually seem to have a chance of 4th, I'd rather we kicked the ball into our own net in the 92nd min if the score is level. Ok, no I wouldn't, but I'd rather we played a completely second string team in the replay.

KaiserKolo - March 6, 2009 05:13 PM (GMT)
Arshavin will play every game for the rest of the season if fit.

Ach - March 6, 2009 05:17 PM (GMT)
QUOTE
If you believe the bookies - and they're not often wrong - Arsenal's best chance of ending the season with silverware lies with the FA Cup.

The Gunners are a staggering 250/1 for the title, a tempting 11/1 for the Champions League and only 4/1 to lift the famous old trophy at Wembley in May. If they do get their hands on a cup, Arsène Wenger's side will be following in the footsteps of some of English football's most successful sides.

George Graham's Arsenal lifted the League Cup in 1987, Sir Alex Ferguson's Manchester United scooped the FA Cup in 1990 and Jose Mourinho's Chelsea won the Carling Cup in 2005. All three wins created camaraderie, all three built momentum - and all three clubs secured the League title within three years of their initial triumph.

This season's FA Cup could serve as an equally effective launchpad for Wenger's young side. The Frenchman is convinced that his team can challenge for every honour in the seasons to come and he sees the FA Cup as a significant stepping stone on the road to greater things.

"I am a great believer that this team will win everything - but the earlier the better," Wenger told Arsenal TV Online.

"What is most important is that I am confident we will have the complete focus to do it. We are not far from the end [of that road], but that's where your winning attitude is tested as well, when the pressure becomes bigger and bigger. How will we respond to that? I am confident we will respond well."

Burnley stand between Arsenal and another home tie against Hull City in the FA Cup Quarter-Finals and the Clarets won't be taken lightly. Owen Coyle's attack-minded team have already dispatched West Brom in this season's competition and, lest we forget, beat Fulham, Chelsea, Tottenham and Arsenal in the Carling Cup this term.

Wenger could not help but be impressed by Burnley's performance at Turf Moor in December when goalkeeper Brian Jensen kept them out at one end while Kevin MacDonald scored twice at the other to secure a famous 2-0 victory. Arsenal's manager rates Burnley - and he thinks the entire Championship has made a big step forward.

"It is much better than five years ago and much better than three years ago," said Wenger. It improves every year because there are so many foreign players and that means many good English players have to go down to the Championship. As a result the level has gone up so much so it is different for every Premier League clubs to beat them.

"Sometimes when you are away in a hotel we can watch Championship games on Friday night and sometimes on Sunday before we play. It is a good level I must say and it is a little bit like the Premier League because every team is difficult to beat.

"You know we experienced that with Plymouth in the Third Round. They are fighting not to go down but it was a difficult game for us.

"The gap between the Premier League and the Championship is closing. You look at the teams who have come up this year and usually all three went down straight away. Now there are 10 games to go and maybe West Brom is favourites to go down but the other two teams - Hull and Stoke - have as many chances to stay up as the other teams.

"As for Burnley, they have fantastic teamwork and good drive going forward and a good technical level. I think they have very good mobility.

"They play with natural width and Chris Eagles is a very good player. He has done very well against us and we need to keep him quiet. But Gibbs knows him well now and Gibbs will certainly play on Sunday. It will be a good task for him."

Gibbs will be one of the beneficiaries of Wenger's rotation policy in the FA Cup while Lukasz Fabianski will resume his role as 'Cup keeper' on Sunday. But the big team news is the expected return of Theo Walcott, who hasn't played since dislocating his shoulder while on international duty in November. Eduardo will also feature if he shrugs off the hamstring injury he suffered during his comeback game last month while William Gallas is fit to replace Kolo Toure, who limped out of the Hawthorns in midweek with a calf problem.

Next week's Champions League return leg at Roma looms large but, for now, the FA Cup is the only thing on Wenger's mind.

"It is an important game and it is not one we will treat lightly. We treat it with respect and focus," he said.

"First of all, we want to keep our run going. The best way to go into the next game against Roma is to win on Sunday. The best way to prepare is to win the game before.

"The FA Cup still has its magic. It has the magic of being qualified and the magic of going to Wembley - it has a historical significance as well. It means having something special in your daily life, something that suddenly happens which keeps everybody focused."

If Arsenal do stay focused, that 4/1 might look rather generous come May

Coca Kolo - March 6, 2009 10:16 PM (GMT)
Ooh, might just put a few quid on...

Marc Overmars - March 6, 2009 11:43 PM (GMT)
Worth a punt. If we don't make the semi's then serious questions need to be asked, not that they aren't already.

Gonna be very tough with Chelsea prioritising it too, and of course the Mancs going for everything. But as shown a million times before you don't need to be at your best to win the cup.

bergstar - March 7, 2009 11:51 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (YoungGuns 09 @ Mar 6 2009, 10:52 AM)
Bit of a weak midfield there.

Thats been the issue all year

Baz-90 - March 7, 2009 01:32 PM (GMT)
Any streams ?




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