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Monday 27 December 2010

Fighting Chelsea on our Bridges

Festivities on hold. Serious heads on. This is a game that holds so much for us. A win would catapult us back up the table into second place and with a game in hand over Citeh.

Wenger's admisson that Chamakh is tired is merely confirmation of what we already knew, he's looked off the pace in the last two games so I'm hoping the enforced rest due to the Stoke game being postponed will have given him time to recharge his batteries.

Today I'd love it if we tried something different, 4-2-4 or 4-4-2 and let Theo have a run at Terry and Alex. No doubt Wenger won't change his formation but I would like to see the raw pace of Theo given a go. There are a lot of old legs in this Chelski team. Theo and Nasri can knacker them out in 60mins.

Due to the return to fitness of Fabianski I can see no reason for not restoring him to the starting line-up unless Sczcesny is really showing him up in training.

I expect us to line up like this today;

Fabianski

Sagna - Squillaci - Djourou - Clichy

Fabregas - Song

Nasri. RvP. Arshavin

Chamakh

Honestly, that's a team that can beat Chelski's old men. No fear. Fabregas said after the Mirrors 'Millies' awards that he'd met some inspiring men and that he'd invited them into the dressing room to give a team talk. I'd love to see that. Someone who literally put his life and body on the line for his friends.

If that can't inspire us then Wenger has no chance and wholesale personality changes are required (which I don't believe).

Come on You Gooners!!!!

WG

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