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What happen with Bendtner ? i remenber that he made a big mistake Wednesday against Liverpool but yesterday after he had scored there was only one player who congratuled him. In France they said that he fighted with Adebayor, and was not in good relationship with his team.


He did. And oh how the Spurs laughed Laughing

(It was against Spurs in the CC Semi's)

 
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What happen with Bendtner ? i remenber that he made a big mistake Wednesday against Liverpool but yesterday after he had scored there was only one player who congratuled him. In France they said that he fighted with Adebayor, and was not in good relationship with his team.


He did. And oh how the Spurs laughed Laughing

(It was against Spurs in the CC Semi's)


Who has won ? Smile

Adebayor is bigger now when he played for Monaco he was thin.

 
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I really think theres some team spirit problems in that team at the moment,


The only issue is with Bendtner, and it's pretty reasonable/expected with his actions all year long.

- Mouthing off about playing time from the start of the season
- Saying that he's going to leave the team if he doesn't play more
- States that he's leaving if an offer comes
- His dad coming out and doing/saying the same (as above)
- Bad relations with Adebayor
- Backing up Taylor after the Eduardo incident and saying nothing for/about Eduardo

wait right there my friend! Did i just read that bendtner backed Taylor in the Eduardo incident?If that is correct his should be dealt next season without question.That is an all time low in team spirit,the boy just doesn't know when to shut up.

All this in the first full season with the first squad. I can see why the rest of the players aren't on good terms with him as a whole. It seems like the friendship between Bendtner and the rest of the squad is purely business, you do what you have to do to win on the pitch; but beyond that, there's nothing.

On the other hand, Walcott ran up to him and gave his a handshake after the goal.

And how I feel on goals like that, act like you've been there before, the job isn't done yet, so no need to celebrate. Now if that was a last gasp goal in extra time to get the draw, by all means, celebrate. But the job wasn't done yet, it was a must win, so get the goal to get it leveled and move on for the winner.


Right on!

 
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What happen with Bendtner ? i remenber that he made a big mistake Wednesday against Liverpool but yesterday after he had scored there was only one player who congratuled him. In France they said that he fighted with Adebayor, and was not in good relationship with his team.


you should read what "papasmurph" wrote earlier for info on Bendtner.

 
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Rc_Lens wrote:
What happen with Bendtner ? i remenber that he made a big mistake Wednesday against Liverpool but yesterday after he had scored there was only one player who congratuled him. In France they said that he fighted with Adebayor, and was not in good relationship with his team.


you should read what "papasmurph" wrote earlier for info on Bendtner.


yeah.. internal problem obviously.. he's not the only one though.. Razz

 
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I reckon both teams are going to play slightly 'weaker' teams. IMO, the CL is more important to both clubs at this stage with the league getting gradually further away from Arsenals reach. I'd expect Crouch, Pennant & Benayoun to all get starts for Liverpool with the likes of Bendtnar, Diaby & Gilberto Silva starting for Arsenal. Another 1-1 draw me reckons



Bar Diaby, that was the perfect post

 
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I reckon both teams are going to play slightly 'weaker' teams. IMO, the CL is more important to both clubs at this stage with the league getting gradually further away from Arsenals reach. I'd expect Crouch, Pennant & Benayoun to all get starts for Liverpool with the likes of Bendtnar, Diaby & Gilberto Silva starting for Arsenal. Another 1-1 draw me reckons



Bar Diaby, that was the perfect post


and the way you typed 'Bendtnar'

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Apologies Lee McDictionary

 
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Laughing

i had to deflate your head... it was clogging up the forum. Wink

 
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As long as it doesn't start wobbling a la You, the place shall be safe

 
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Laughing Laughing

to steal a quote from you..

bar my quivering parkinsons disease like showing my performance was perfect Wink

 
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more excuses from Mr Wenger...

"The young players have done remarkably well and carried the team. Now we need to prepare physically and mentally for Tuesday.


"This team have given everything against a very good Liverpool defence."


Wenger also believes that Arsenal would have stood an excellent chance of winning the Premier League had they managed to keep everybody fit.


He explained: "I could have spent in the January transfer window but I did not know then that Eduardo, Robin van Persie and Tomas Rosicky would all be out at the same time.


"The turning point was losing Eduardo when we were already without Van Persie and Rosicky.


"If we'd had everybody available we would still have been top of the table."
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hasnt it occured to him that after the injury excuses last season a bigger squad would have been crucial? surely its not so unexpected for the prone Van Persie to be injured along with two other players...?

 
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They're not excuses Steely, they're facts. Rolling Eyes Arsenal are the only team to get injuries and have an average squad age of 13.

We've been without Agger since September but we bought Skrtel because we were short. You can understand with their attack, as two of four striker's injured would be unexpected and crippling, but if they were so vulnerable on the wing (which they are) they should have done the same as us.

What is he on about by "young players" anyway? The marvel that is Francesc Fabregas? Then who? Clichy? Okay. Aside from them none of their main players are especially young or inexperienced... It's annoying how Arsenal always get portrayed as being unusually young or inexperienced.

 
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wait right there my friend! Did i just read that bendtner backed Taylor in the Eduardo incident?If that is correct his should be dealt next season without question.That is an all time low in team spirit,the boy just doesn't know when to shut up.


The Danish forward was quick to admonish Martin Taylor for any intent as he played alongside the Blues' defender on loan at St Andrews' last term, but insisted it was a red card.

"We were thinking about everything in the dressing room afterward. There were a lot of disappointments. We had a draw when we have to win and of course what happened to Edu is worse. It's just not the best of days."

Defending Taylor, the Arsenal striker claimed that he did not think that the centre-back would have made the high tackle deliberately.

"He's not a player like that," Bendtner continued. "He's really calm. He's not one who goes in to hurt people, never. But in football things like this happen.

"But, even though he is not one who does bad tackles, it was a bad tackle and he deserved to be sent off," he concluded. "The referee had no choice."



I've gotta say, Bendtner might have been a bit hurt by Eduardo's injury. But, I bet deep inside, he was happy as a little kid on Christmas morning knowing he's going to get more playing time.

 
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I see nothing wrong at all there with what he said. And every footballer would be pleased with more playing time, whatever the circumstances.

 
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There is nothing whatsoever wrong with what Bendtner said. He should be applauded when people like Fabregas are leading the line to get Taylor hung - a little bit of common sense is refreshing.

 
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wait right there my friend! Did i just read that bendtner backed Taylor in the Eduardo incident?If that is correct his should be dealt next season without question.That is an all time low in team spirit,the boy just doesn't know when to shut up.


Laughing

 
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They're not excuses Steely, they're facts. Rolling Eyes Arsenal are the only team to get injuries and have an average squad age of 13.

We've been without Agger since September but we bought Skrtel because we were short. You can understand with their attack, as two of four striker's injured would be unexpected and crippling, but if they were so vulnerable on the wing (which they are) they should have done the same as us.

What is he on about by "young players" anyway? The marvel that is Francesc Fabregas? Then who? Clichy? Okay. Aside from them none of their main players are especially young or inexperienced... It's annoying how Arsenal always get portrayed as being unusually young or inexperienced.


indeed.

West Ham had 15 players out injured for the Sunderland match... imagine if that was Wenger's boys!

 
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wait right there my friend! Did i just read that bendtner backed Taylor in the Eduardo incident?If that is correct his should be dealt next season without question.That is an all time low in team spirit,the boy just doesn't know when to shut up.


Laughing


Laughing Laughing

please explain what was wrong with what bendtner actually said.

 
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There is nothing whatsoever wrong with what Bendtner said. He should be applauded when people like Fabregas are leading the line to get Taylor hung - a little bit of common sense is refreshing.


Fabregas said nothing about Taylor till he was specifically asked a question about it a month later in an interview. And then the media took it out of context and took out the other questions that were asked, and made it look like it was a statement by Fabregas. The actual interview was posted somewhere in this forum. It wasn't Fabregas that brought it up, it was the interviewer, and Fabregas just answered, like any interviewee would.

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