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01-23-2014, 02:06 PM
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Bould lost touchline argument with Wenger during Aston Villa debacle
Arsenal’s first Premier League fixture was a 3-1 home defeat by Aston Villa.
Giroud scored an early goal.
My sources now reveal that Bould was shouting at Wenger, telling him to stop his fullbacks racing down the touchline.
But your great leader ignored that sound advice.
Sure, the visitors got the benefit of some decisions by Antony Taylor, who gave a penalty against Koscielny and sent him off for a second yellow soon afterwards.
But the ref had nothing to do with what Sagna and Gibbs were doing and not doing on that afternoon back in August.
However, failure can improve those willing to learn.
After that embarrassing farce, Steve Bould was allowed to put a bit of George Graham into the team and that’s made them far harder to beat.
Arsenal now defend a bit deeper, keep a far better shape, and rely on good habits to help them build a platform in the game.
They always believe they can score and the BFG and Kos have quickly become the best centreback pair in the league.
George always believed that when a defender gets out of position, and has to make what he called “a silly tackle”, that’s when he tends to get injured.
After that first day trauma, Arsenal won their next seven games and didn’t lose again till October 22, when they were beaten 2-1 by Champions League finalists Borussia Dortmund.
http://www.arsenalnewsreview.co.uk/index.php/news/3831/30/Bo uld-lost-touchline-argument-with-Wenger-during-Aston-Villa-d ebacle (http://www.arsenalnewsreview.co.uk/index.php/news/3831/30/Bould-lost-touchline-argument-with-Wenger-during-Aston-Villa-debacle)
Bould lost touchline argument with Wenger during Aston Villa debacle
Arsenal’s first Premier League fixture was a 3-1 home defeat by Aston Villa.
Giroud scored an early goal.
My sources now reveal that Bould was shouting at Wenger, telling him to stop his fullbacks racing down the touchline.
But your great leader ignored that sound advice.
Sure, the visitors got the benefit of some decisions by Antony Taylor, who gave a penalty against Koscielny and sent him off for a second yellow soon afterwards.
But the ref had nothing to do with what Sagna and Gibbs were doing and not doing on that afternoon back in August.
However, failure can improve those willing to learn.
After that embarrassing farce, Steve Bould was allowed to put a bit of George Graham into the team and that’s made them far harder to beat.
Arsenal now defend a bit deeper, keep a far better shape, and rely on good habits to help them build a platform in the game.
They always believe they can score and the BFG and Kos have quickly become the best centreback pair in the league.
George always believed that when a defender gets out of position, and has to make what he called “a silly tackle”, that’s when he tends to get injured.
After that first day trauma, Arsenal won their next seven games and didn’t lose again till October 22, when they were beaten 2-1 by Champions League finalists Borussia Dortmund.
http://www.arsenalnewsreview.co.uk/index.php/news/3831/30/Bo uld-lost-touchline-argument-with-Wenger-during-Aston-Villa-d ebacle (http://www.arsenalnewsreview.co.uk/index.php/news/3831/30/Bould-lost-touchline-argument-with-Wenger-during-Aston-Villa-debacle)