November difficult for Gunners please log in to view this image Arsenal may have risen to Second in the league, but they will reflect on what might have been after a tough month. After tough draws against Marseille and West Brom, Arsenal recorded their first league defeat under Carlo Ancelotti at Norwich, losing 3-1 - Although the game will be remembered for a shocking injury to Theo Walcott from a Kyle Naughton tackle. Many of the Arsenal squad were seen emotional distressed by the injury which is set to leave the england attacker out for 5 months. It had eerie echoes of the draw against Birmingham in 2008, where Arsenal Player Eduardo broke his leg after a horror tackle. Below Par wins against Dortmund and Fulham allowed Arsenal's challenge to Continue but they were dumped out of the Carling Cup by League Leaders Manchester City who won 4-2 after extra time. Arsenal maybe equal on points with Manchester United, but are 7 points behind league leaders city, who no-one looks like catching. Elsewhere, Liverpool and Chelsea are starting to climb again, relieving pressure on Dalgish (He'll be a god if they get relegated though) and Villas Boas (Needs results now!). Good seasons continue for Stoke, Wolves, QPR and Norwich. But for Sunderland and Blackburn, who languish in the relegation zone, the pressure is building up. Not as much as at Tottenham though, where Harry Redknapp is leading a side in seventeenth that NEED some results. 1 Man City 2. Arsenal 3. Man United 4. Chelsea 5. Liverpool 6. Wolves 7. Aston Villa 8. Wigan 9. Stoke 10. Newcastle 11. Norwich 12. QPR 13. West Brom 14. Fulham 15. Bolton 16. Everton 17. Tottenham 18. Swansea 19. Sunderland 20. Blackburn Next Manager to be Sacked Redknapp 1/2 Kean 5/2 Bruce 7/2 Villas Boas 10/3
Lol Ancelotti is a world class coach, obviously, there's no money at Arsenal, that don't combine, you know?
7 points in November isn't the end of the world. We know how quickly a lead can disappear come February/March...
Arsenal are the 3rd most valuable football club in the world according to Forbes and that beats Chelsea so I wouldn't assume that he would consider us beneath him.
I meant like the money available for transfer funds, i.e. to sign world class players, not Benayouns, Park's, Santos, Artita's etc
Arsenal won't be finishing 2nd this season. I think they should get either 3rd or 4th though, there's also a possibility that they may not even get in the top four
It's called Ancelotti and Kaka and Hazard and M'vila and Cahill and Park and Baines. Idiot. Read the story before you make smart comments. I wish I could delete your comment, not just because what you said was really stupid and illogical, but because you just quoted a massive picture to post a one line post. Muppet. EDIT: I kindly request that you edit your post, Lex Rexx, so it's either completely gone or at least remove the quote. Thread needs space. I know it's kind of hypocritical because I posted the big pic, but it's a headline, you know. You don't quote the headline! It's like a bbc blog, someone copy and pasting the whole of Phil McNulty's blog and then writing at the end 'Good stuff'. WTF is the point?
it's a ****ing story. Your ****ing comment had nothing to do with the ****ing story. We probably won't finish second but that's the reason i made this ****ing story you ****ing twat. What you just did is like going to watch harry potter and then saying 'kids these days don't have magic wands so voldemort wouldn't kill harry' of course he wouldn't you ****ing idiot that's because it's in the movie. That table was part of the ****ing story showing what ****ing ancelotti could do here with signings such as kaka, saying arsenal won't finish second irl is an entirely pointless post!!!!