**** that, I want revenge! Both sides seem have won their home games in the NLD lately so it's good to have a decider even if it is away. Just seen it comes 3 days after we play United away and Arsenal play Cardiff at home
On present form and performances, you can honestly say you think we have a chance of winning at the Emirates?
Yep, it's football remember. If Stoke can beat Chelsea then we can definitely beat Arsenal. We'd have to be at our best, for sure, but why not?
Our reserves are better than their reserves. All depends how many of his first XI he plays. Unless most of them play (and there is always a risk in that of course) I think we will do OK. Worth a cheeky punt I think.
Ok, we'll see. Personally speaking about revenge; seeing this is the motive you have, is a dish best served cold. I'd rather we frustrate them and then turn them over at WHL. Considering we have a trip to OT three days earlier, we won't be at our best. Tough set of fixtures.
January 2014 Premier League Man Utd V Tottenham Wed 1 Jan 17:30 FA Cup - Third Round Arsenal V Tottenham Sat 4 Jan 15:00 Premier League Swansea V Tottenham Sun 19 Jan 13:30 Premier League Tottenham V Man City Wed 29 Jan 19:45 and POSSIBLY : TWO League Cup games against either Mancs, or Chelsky. You have the month now in which to truly measure AVB and the current squad.
Don't agree at all, but even if that was the case there's no way either manager will play anything less than the best XI available to them. Wenger can't afford a home defeat to Spurs given the manner he threw the cup away last season. AVB can't afford a defeat at the home of his biggest rivals given the pressure he is already under pressure with defeats to Arsenal and West Ham.
I would say it's in the interests of both teams for Spurs to win. Arsenal don't need more distractions that may injure key players in the race for the league. Spurs want more games to suit their deep squad, want any cup, and are unlikely enough to catch Arsenal that keeping them playing to hurt their league finish is not much of a motivation. If Arsenal do play a full strength squad, I would say the rivalry has goaded them into it, which may not be wise. They typically play reserve forwards and starting defenders in Cup matches. It's the same story vs. West Ham in the Mickey Mouse Cup. So all things considered, I like this matchup. It's one to look forward to, at any rate. As far as revenge goes...served cold is certainly nice, but I'll take piping hot, boiled, fried, fricasseed, or any way I can get it, really...