Monday, December 31, 2012

Hi-5 Gunner's New Year cake still awaits the Walcott Icing

Hello Again and welcome to another edition of fan rants and a review on how Arsenal find steady feet in the Premiere League table.

Yes, the French Mastermind has pulled the Gunners back into the Top 5 once again as they ran a riot at Emirates, dismantling John Pardew's Newcastle this past Saturday night.

A match which see-sawed and leveled as goals were fired from both ends with classy finishes, ended with supreme dominance lead by England's star Theo Walcott who was sublime throughout the match, earning his 2nd hat-trick of the season.

Not to leave the French substitute Olivier Giroud who along with Walcott showed what he is capable of by scoring twice within seven minutes of his stepping on the field.

The victory not only ends the Mid-Season and the 2012 on the high note, giving the fans a great reason to rejoice and redeem our faith in Arsene Wenger but also makes the January Transfer window interesting for Arsenal.

Walcott - A Certainly Uncertain Gunner 
Yet the cherry on the cake remains in doubt as Theo Walcott drags his decision to renew his contract with Arsenal into 2013 and the threat of losing the Arsenal's only senior striker becomes more eminent as he would be permitted to speak to other clubs in the January Transfer Window.

While on the other hand, the UEFA Champions Leagues last-16 draws have made the Gunner's season even more tougher as they travel to Munich to face Bayern for their first leg.

Not only that, Premiere League champions Manchester City travel to Emirates on the 2nd weekend of January as they look to clear off points to regain the top slot in the league table.

So it all depends on Arsene Wenger to conjure up a deal which is too good for Walcott to refuse and have his future certain at Arsenal as the English star is very pivotal role-model for his national team-mates at the Emirates.

Tell us What you think and Thank you once again for reading with patience.

Happy Holidays and Cheers!!







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