Pires is back

Discussion in 'Arsenal' started by dwinkler, Oct 15, 2002.

  1. dwinkler

    dwinkler New Member

    Aug 11, 2000
    Denver, CO
  2. Jeff L

    Jeff L Member

    May 12, 2002
    London
    Club:
    Arsenal FC
    Pires Is Back !!

    In a "specially arranged" game with QPR, which Arsenal won by 5 - 1, Robert Pires completed a full 90 minutes coming through without any problems and scored a goal as well. No date or game yet set as for a full return EPL debut this season.
     
  3. Jeff L

    Jeff L Member

    May 12, 2002
    London
    Club:
    Arsenal FC
    "Dwinkler". My apologies. I have just put this thread on and didn't realise you had already included it. Don't like uneccessary duplication. "Sorry"!!! Jeff.
     
  4. Catfish

    Catfish Member

    Oct 1, 2002
    Chicago
    Club:
    Arsenal FC
    Last yr and Pires

    I saw Pires play a few times last year and I thought him and Bergkamp were good...I can't even fathom Henry and Pires!!! Wow!
    Later,
    Patrick
     
  5. Andy

    Andy New Member

    Dec 23, 1998
    NYC
    Threads merged.

    Its good to see him back in some form. I think AW may be slow to bring him into the first team. No real need to rush given the current form. He will probably come on as a sub a few times before he gets to start. Makes me wish I could see this weekends game.
     
  6. dwinkler

    dwinkler New Member

    Aug 11, 2000
    Denver, CO
    Andy, I can send you a tape if you want, let me know.
     
  7. Andy

    Andy New Member

    Dec 23, 1998
    NYC
    thanks, but no thanks.
     
  8. BazoDee!

    BazoDee! New Member

    Mar 11, 2002
    B'klyn
    Change of heart

    I wonder how you felt an hour before you posted this.
     
  9. Andy

    Andy New Member

    Dec 23, 1998
    NYC
    Re: Change of heart

    truthfully - the same way. Its not a big game. We wouldn't clinch the title if we won, its not against one of the big teams. Regardless of the result I wouldn't have made a big effort to watch this one.
     
  10. Jeff L

    Jeff L Member

    May 12, 2002
    London
    Club:
    Arsenal FC
    Pires is back "next week" according to "official sources".
    Not quite sure whether that means Auxerre on Tuesday or Blackburn on Saturday. Possibly "a half" on Tuesday, and maybe a full game on Saturday. 3 points is the more crucial.

    Also watched the "hnighlights" of the Everton game last night. Only the "wonder goal" separated the 2 teams.
    Maybe Everton being "home" might have "won on points".
    We had our chances. Maybe more players in European action than Everton might have told.
    Still, it's hard accepting the view of not seeing us "at the top of the tree". Maybe by Saturday!
     
  11. Brazport

    Brazport Member

    Benfica
    Portugal
    Oct 21, 2002
    Acushnet, MA
    Club:
    SL Benfica
    Nat'l Team:
    Portugal
    I agree with Jeff. It is odd to not see Arsenal at the top of the table. However, Arsenal played well enough on Saturday to beat Everton. Clearly, Rooney's spectacular goal was the difference. I am confident that Arsenal will bounce back. I have been impressed by their control and confidence this year. One point tomorrow and Arsenal should clinch a spot in the 2nd group stage of the Champions League. I am very excited that Pires is coming back. Last season, he was unbelievable to watch. I miss him on the pitch. Go Gunners!! They have a tough match on Saturday against Blackburn. Look what they did to Newcastle on Saturday.

    Rick
     
  12. kygunner

    kygunner New Member

    Aug 12, 2001
    Winchester KY USA
    If Pires is truly 100% than Auxerre at Highbury is a good starting point. I believe that Blackburn is a truly talented MF and could spell trouble for a player coming back to game form after 6 months off.
     
  13. KevTheGooner

    KevTheGooner Help that poor man!

    Dec 10, 1999
    THOF
    Club:
    Arsenal FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Andorra
    The Guardian reports that SuperBob is to be in the lineup today against Auxerre.

    Unfortunately, for us state-side Gooners we are once again bereft of Champions League coverage of the Arsenal. ESPN is showing some Spanish team instead, as usual...."Real" something or other...
     

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