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Yeah, and there's a reason why they say it about Arsenal, even if it is a bit OTT, and not about us..
Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.
May the Lord bless this post.
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hasn't this happened to them recently in the last few years - been in all competitions, then within a week - been knocked out of three? - it may have been the year we knocked them out the champions league?
Hell of a couple of weeks that
I think maybe it is time wenger took a side step/director of football type rolei own everton fans on the internet....that's what i do
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Jens Lehmann certainly never expected this when he was saying good-bye to the Arsenal fans on his farewell lap of honour back in May, 2008.
The giant German returned to his homeland and, given his age (41), never expected to back playing in the Barclays Premier League.
But such is Arsene Wenger’s respect for the man who served him so well first time around, the Arsenal boss has turned to the 41-in-year to ease a keeper crisis.
Lehmann is in talks over a short-term deal to help the club after Lukasz Fabianski was ruled out until the end of the season because of a shoulder problem and Wojciech Szczesny is sidelined with an injured finger.
Manuel Almunia is the only fit keeper in the squad currently meaning Lehmann, providing the talks go smoothly, could be on the bench when Arsene Wenger's men go to West Brom at the weekend.
It’s been said that Lehmann and Almunia are not exactly the best of friends, although the German has vowed to bury the hatchet...and help the Gunners with the Premier League title.
He told German newspaper Bild: "This time I'm looking forward to being in a back-up role and will look to support Almunia. We can still win the title."
Lehmann, who left Arsenal for Stuttgart in 2008 and was set to return to the Emirates for a spell whilst doing his coaching badges, added: "Arsenal currently have a goalkeeping crisis and I would like to help out.
"I was a Sky analyst in Barcelona and was present when Szczesny injured his finger. I did not even dream that Arsenal would then come and get me."The times they are a changin'.
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