sparkyND
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I completely agree with you here. I am really excited the way that Arsenal is playing and can't wait for all the injured players to return. They are going to play a beautiful passing game and personally I think they are the best team; I think the game against Chelsea (Oct 29) and Liverpool (Nov. 2) will pretty much settle the first half table. (The two Manchester clubs are not going to be there in my opinion) Moreover, the U-19 team and the League Cup performance just gets me excited as well.I can't believe this run Arsenal has made thus far. It's still early so I am trying to keep my optimism in check, but they are playing great with key injuries. Can't wait to see the full team with Podolski, Walcott, Ox, and even a more healthy TV5 to give Mert and Kos breathers in the back. A key signing come January could push us even further.
Personally though I don't think Arsenal should make any more big signings in January. Or perhaps knowing Wenger's style they might not sign anyone other than a pre-contract or some wonderkid. I think Sanogo, Podolski, Bendtner and Akpom will make a great striker team; I hope Bendtner finds his form as he was highly touted a few years back (his ego seems to be in place as well). Maybe I am believer in giving the youth a chance to play, kids who are born Gooner fans (well most of them anyways) and/or trained from a young age to play the Arsenal way: kids like Bellerin, Hayden, Eisfeld, Jack Jebb (the new Wilshere), Akpom, Zelalem (the new Fabregas) and Ryo should get an opportunity to acclimate themselves with first team as the will be the backbone in four to five years time.