Under The Radar Is Perfect For Nottingham Forest

A week is a long time in football.

But in Sean O’Driscoll’s first week of league games in charge of Nottingham Forest, he’s managed to retain the belief and posotivity of the fans. Emotions of football fans fluctuate at the best of times, but the thousands following Forest at the moment remain quietly optimistic.

It’s tradition for Forest to get off to a slow start. This is a new era, though. New owners, new manager, new team.

As they headed into the opening game against Bristol City at the City Ground, there was a different feel to the game, as if times were about to change, and so they did. Forest ran out 1-0 winners thanks to a goal from Adlene Guedioura on his 2nd debut for the club.

Tapping the shirt as he runs away in elation, Guedioura showed more passion in his celebration than many that represented the club last year did when they played.

Forest had got their first goal on an opening day for so many years, and coupled with that, their first win. A great start to the Al-Hasawi reign, leaving the supporters going home satisfied, and many staying behind to queue at the ticket office, buying for future games. The taste of a convincing victory, the positive atmosphere, and people were left wanting more.

What was the message from O’Driscoll and Fawaz Al-Hasawi?

“Forest will do better in future games”, says Fawaz Al-Hasawi.

“It’s a beginning”, remarks Sean O’Driscoll.

Nobody is getting carried away, and that will be the story for every game. Everyone is singing from the same hymn sheet, with the intention of striving for improvement in the next match. Anything beyond the next game is quickly dismissed in a calm but stern manner.

In the second game of the season, 2,200 Forest fans followed their team to Huddersfield, ready for a testing game from the team that had just gained promotion from League One and were bound to have momentum on their side.

Huddersfield Town were outplayed, and were taught a footballing lesson by a Forest side yet to gel. The much talked about Jordan Rhodes barely got a kick, as the away team left them chasing shadows for long periods. Simon Cox finished brilliantly to put Forest into the lead, and the game was there to be killed off.

It wasn’t, and Dan Harding’s silly mistake in the final minute meant Huddersfield had a penalty, which was put away by Rhodes.

Negativity from Forest fans perhaps, for chucking away 2 points?

Far from it. Despite the obvious initial disappointment, the Reds contingent were in a positive frame of mind. They had witnessed a Forest side who had yet to gel, dominate a Huddersfield team full of very capable Championship players. The new front line of Blackstock and Cox were showing promise, as was Simon Gillett, the free transfer who was receiving plenty of plaudits.

It was always going to be a tougher test against recently relegated Bolton. Their style of play and quality of players meant the Forest players had to be on their game.

They did not disappoint.

It finished 2-2, and it was a fair result at the Reebok. Not many teams will go to Bolton and pick up any points, but Forest did, and were well worthy. They went there and in the first half especially, proved to Bolton and the division they are to be taken seriously.

How did the respective managers of both teams react?

“Give credit to Bolton”, O’Driscoll kindly commented.

“That’s a game we should have won”, Owen Coyle sharply said.

Two totally different reactions. The unassuming Sean O’Driscoll showing respect to the opposition, whilst Owen Coyle’s reaction is one of a man under intense pressure, wanting to convince himself more than anyone his side did enough.

O’Driscoll is under no pressure, which will work in his sides favour this season. The only factor that has worked against O’Driscoll and Forest so far is that two of the games have been chosen for television coverage.

‘SOD’ is known for playing things down, but televised games get neutrals talking. Televised games get the media talking.

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Whilst outside appreciation is nice, it’s not needed.

Nottingham Forest fans are all smiling. That in itself is a very good achievement.

Nobody is sniping unnecessarily. Nobody is expecting. Everyone is just sitting back and watching, as it all takes shape.

Sky Sports, BBC, and any other media outlet:  There’s one message… Everything is going just fine, and there’s nothing to see here. Turn around and televise the headline makers.

Who cares if The Football League Show only show 30 seconds of highlights, and it largely gets portrayed as the opposition dominating, when every Forest fan knows different.

The longer Forest go unnoticed this season, the better chance there is of success at the end of it.

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Arsenal boss reveals Giroud facing spell on sidelines

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has revealed that Olivier Giroud is facing a spell on the sidelines after picking up an injury against West Ham United on Tuesday night.

Giroud appeared to pull his hamstring in the latter stages of the EFL Cup quarter-final, which the Gunners won 1-0 courtesy of a goal from Danny Welbeck.

The 31-year-old has been linked with a move away from Arsenal in recent weeks having struggled for Premier League action during the 2017-18 campaign.

That said, the forward, who is valued at £19.8m by transfermarkt.co.uk, has made 25 appearances in all competitions for his London club this season.

Wenger has admitted that he is unsure of the extent of Giroud’s injury, but the Arsenal boss is concerned that the issue could lead to an extended spell on the sidelines.

Wenger told reporters:

“In his statement [to me], it doesn’t look very good. It looks like that (missing the rest of the month). We have to wait. Nowadays you do the scan 48 hours after the injury.

“That will happen on Thursday, then we’ll have a precise kind of grade on what his hamstring is.

“When you listen to him, the pain is quite big, but the grade is not always linked with the intensity of the pain.”

Arsenal and Manchester City both booked their spots in the semi-finals of the EFL Cup with wins on Tuesday night.

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Arsenal will return to Premier League action with a clash against Liverpool at the Emirates Stadium on Friday night.

Everton boss ‘very excited’ by Europa League

Roberto Martinez says that the Europa League is an exciting challenge for his Everton side and one that will help his players to progress.

After narrowly missing out on a spot in the Champions League, the Toffees are gearing up for the continent’s second biggest club competition, with German side Wolfsburg set to take to the turf at Goodison Park tomorrow night.

While a number of managers – including Jose Mourinho in the run up to his side’s recent game – have slated the Europa League for it’s demanding Thursday night fixtures and long trips, Martinez is at the other end of the spectrum in regards to the tournament.

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The Spaniard says that it’s honour to be involved in games against big sides and that the extra fixtures and new challenges will help his squad to build on the development they made last season:

“We are very excited, we have been working hard for 12 months to achieve this opportunity.” He is quoted by The Mirror.

“The Europa League is a great competition. It’s where we need to be, testing ourselves. The only way to fulfil our potential is by playing games, like the one we are going to have tomorrow.

“The draw has been really kind in bringing two phenomenal football teams of the quality of Lille and Wolfsburg to Goodison.

“It’s a phenomenal challenge for us.

“But that’s what we want at Everton. That’s the expectation we want to bring to ourselves. We embrace playing in Europe and it’s what we need to fulfil our potential as a squad.

“I know the potential here is huge and in order to fulfil that, we have to play games like this one we are going to be facing tomorrow.”

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Everton are in Group H alongside Wolfsburg, Lille and Russian side FC Krasnodar.

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FIVE World Cup finalists Manchester United would love to sign

It’s time for the footballing world to weep a collective tear, as perhaps the greatest World Cup of all time  has come to a bitter-fought end. In case you’ve had your head stuck in a vase for the last 24 hours, Germany beat Argentina by a 1-0 scoreline in the final yesterday evening.

But we at Football FanCast are not prepared to relinquish the memories of Brazil 2014 just yet. Perhaps we are too needy, perhaps we are seeking closure, perhaps we simply can’t accept reality, but resultantly, we’ve conjured up this list of the FIVE World Cup finalists Manchester United would love to – and realistically could – sign this summer.

So join in our reminiscence of an event that happened less than a full day ago while also discussing Louis van Gaal’s summer transfer plans.

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MATS HUMMELS

Following the bosman departures of Nemanja Vidic and Rio Ferdinand, Manchester United have been linked with Germany international Mats Hummels yet again this summer:

The 25 year-old was one of the stars of Brazil 2014, netting Mannschaft’s second goal of the tournament as well as the winner against France in the quarter-finals:

It caps off a campaign of continually strong form for the commanding centre-back, as detailed below:

The 33-cap international is famed for his ability to play out of the back and link-up with midfield, often leading to comparisons with Mannschaft legend Franz Beckenbauer, best represented by these attacking and passing statistics:

Here’s a vid showing Hummels’ impressive all-round game:

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The Metro claim talks to bring the defender to Old Trafford have already reached ‘advanced stages’, but other sources speculate interest from Barcelona could stand in the way:

ANGEL DI MARIA

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Amid their desperate need for better quality out wide, Manchester United are reportedly considering a bid for Real Madrid’s Angel Di Maria:

The Argentina winger missed the World Cup final through injury, but netted this vital winner against Switzerland in the round of 16:

And only two players completed more dribbles than the Los Blancos star at Brazil 2014:

At club level, a surprise transition to more central role saw the 25 year-old finish up as La Lia’s top creator last season:

Whilst he also claimed the Man of the Match award in last term’s Champions League final.

The Express alleged a £48million bid last week, but recent speculation suggests United will be trumped to Di Maria’s signature by PSG:

SAMI KHEDIRA

Real Madrid appear prepared to offload Germany international Sami Khedira this summer and Manchester United have emerged as one of the more interested Premier League parties:

The 27 year-old missed the World Cup final after picking up an injury in the warm-up, but remained a vital performer for Die Mannschaft throughout the tournament, as detailed below:

And netted his country’s fifth against Brazil in their famous 7-1 semi-final victory:

Here’s some of the former Stuttgart star’s highlights for Real Madrid:

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Khedira would certainly address Manchester United’s absence of quality in the middle of the park, but recent speculation suggests he’s about to join Arsenal:

BASTIAN SCHWEINSTEIGER

Another Germany midfielder known to be on the Old Trafford radar is Mannschaft centurion Bastian Schweinsteiger, following rumours earlier this summer that Pep Guardiola wants to axe the Bayern Munich veteran.

The Bavarians boss allegedly views the 29 year-old as too slow for his side’s new-found tica-taca style. But a Bundesliga, Champions League and now World Cup winner, Manchester United are more than prepared to take him off Guardiola’s hands:

The powerful midfielder put in a committed and bloodied performance during the World Cup final…

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…where he made four tackles and over 100 passes. There’s no doubting Schweinsteiger’s quality, just take a look at his Top Five Bundesliga goals:

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But the £25million-rated midfielder, despite allegedly enjoying a good relationship with Louis van Gaal, could be put off by a lack of Champions League football at Old Trafford.

MARIO GOTZE

Mario Gotze may have just scored the winning goal in a World Cup final, and quite a sterling effort it was. But things aren’t going quite so well at current club Bayern Munich, with the attacking midfielder struggling to impact following his controversial move from Borussia Dortmund last summer.

In May, he made his disappointment over a lack of first team football – Gotze made just 20 starts in the Bundesliga last season – public, and potential suitors across Europe are hardly in short supply. Manchester Evening news claims the Red Devils have revived their interest in the 22 year-old:

The Germany international is an impressive young talent, just take a look at some of his career-best strikes:

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And despite struggling for game-time last season, Gotze still enjoyed strong form, as detailed below:

Capable of adopting virtually any position in attack and widely regarded as one of European football’s hottest prospects, the former Black-Yellows star would be a sensational addition for United.

But whether he’s prepared to quit on Bayern Munich after just a single season remains to be seen.

Terry fires Kane warning ahead of Wembley showdown

John Terry has reminded Harry Kane he is yet to achieve anything in the game ahead of Sunday’s Capital One Cup final at Wembley, reports the Daily Star.

Kane has been one of the stars of the Premier League season, scoring 24 goals in all competitions to help Mauricio Pochettino’s men make the Wembley showpiece, as well as moving to within three points of the top four.

The England under-21 striker was particularly impressive during Tottenham’s 5-3 win over Chelsea on New Years, Day, scoring two goals and creating two others on a day to forget for Terry and Chelsea.

Kane will renew his battle with Chelsea tomorrow as the London rivals go head-to-head for the first silverware of the season, and Terry has aimed a cheeky dig at Tottenham’s star man in the build up.

Terry said: “He has got to be able to do that year after year – and for England I hope he does.

“It is great to see young players coming through and getting their opportunities and staying in the squad so if he keeps scoring there’s no reason why he can’t stay in.

“He is a very good player. His movement is fantastic and he is in great goal-scoring form. But there’s still a long way to go.”

Terry has also played down talk Chelsea will be looking for revenge following their 5-3 defeat last month, pointing to the fact the Blues beat Tottenham 3-0 at Stamford Bridge in early December.

He said: “Everyone is rattling on about that. But for me it was fairly comfortable for us at the Bridge when we won 3-0.

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“Listen, you do get beat throughout the season, it’s not our only defeat this season. Obviously at the time we were disappointed but you move on and bounce back the following week.

“So I don’t see it as a revenge thing, ‘Oh we have to beat them because they beat us 5-3! We also remember we beat them 3-0. That’s football. “

Has this Stoke City star been underrated throughout his career?

As Peter Crouch nears the 100 goals mark in the Premier League we ask – has he been underrated during his career?

Everyone knows Peter Crouch, and when you stand at 6 foot 7 inches you’re not going to slip under anyone’s radar. But many see him as just a great big lump whose height is the be all and end all of his ability. However, the 33-year-old is still playing at the top level and he is getting very close to joining the Premier League ‘100 club’.

There is currently only 24 players in the ‘100 club’ which is topped by Alan Shearer who is the only player in the unmade ‘200 club’ with 260 Premier League goals. Peter is currently 0n 90 Premier League goals in 367 appearances after scoring twice already this season. If ‘Crouchy’ was to reach 100 goals he would be equal with Matthew Le Tissier and Didier Drogba.

By no means is he the most prolific, having scored no more than 12 in a single league season (Southampton 2004-05). To put it into perspective, Le Tissier and Drogba reached the 100 goal target in 258 and 226 appearances respectively.

Peter Crouch has certainly been more prolific for England and, after receiving a total of 42 caps, he has scored a total of 22 goals for the Three Lions – A ratio better than a goal every two games. Of course many will argue that because England are seeded high, they play most of their matches against much lesser teams and so it’s easy to score. But that simply isn’t the case, goals aren’t guaranteed at any level and Crouch deserves the respect that his England record suggests. For example, Emile Heskey managed only seven goals in his 62 appearances and Ian Wright, only nine in 33. International goals aren’t a given.

The most important thing to note about Crouch is that his technical ability is far greater than he is given credit for, for example his goal against Man City was one of the best Premier League goals ever in terms of technique. Not to mention his remarkable amount of acrobatic goals.

He’s not just a great big lump, in fact his aerial ability is by no means the best in the division. Many have noted that his heading ability doesn’t quite match up to the amount of headed goals he is expected to score.

Crouch hasn’t been the most prolific striker in Premier League history, as mentioned above. However, to have been selected in various Premier League teams over many years is no mean feat. After joining England’s top division in the 2001-02 season with a move to Aston Villa, he has dropped out of the top division just once, when he joined Norwich on loan in the 2003-04 season.

Many managers have favoured Peter Crouch and he has delivered for most of them, chipping in with goals here and there, and generally being a nuisance. He has played enough that he is almost entering the ‘100 club’ and that is a great achievement regardless of the amount of appearances that it has taken.

The 33-year-old has not been particularly underrated in terms of his influence on the Premier League, but I feel he has been underrated internationally. His goals to game ratio is right up there with any of his England predecessors. He has been given a fair crack with his country with 42 appearances over a five-year period, but he rarely let his country down and he was certainly a nuisance to deal with for opposition defences.

Some still say that he has a case at 33 years old to be recalled, however, I think that ship has sailed and England should be (and are) looking to the future rather than running to the past.

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Underrated for England – yes. But as for the Premier League – he’s underrated in terms of his technical ability but his goals have been good but not great. Although I really hope he makes it into the ‘100 club’.

Player Zone: Liverpool are looking to get in early on Sobhi’s expected rise

Before Ramadan Sobhi even arrived in England two summers ago, he’d already developed a preceding reputation – one that seemed too good to be true.A promising return of 17 goals in 71 appearances across all competitions for Al Ahly had earned him the monikers ‘Egyptian Messi’ and ‘Ramadona’, so after signing for Stoke City instead of one of the Premier League’s top clubs in a £5million deal, the immediate assumption was one of such lofty comparisons being more to sell transfer rumours than give a genuine evaluation of the winger’s ability and potential.No doubt, one-and-a-half seasons into his Premier League career, Sobhi is still a gigantic chasm away from being anywhere near parity with two of the greatest talents South America has ever produced. He’s not even a guaranteed starter for a Stoke City side currently in the relegation zone and averaging just a shade more than one goal per match in the top flight.But two goals in two appearances against West Brom and Huddersfield last month highlighted the steady progress Sobhi has made over the last 18 months, especially by the standards of a 20-year-old undertaking a drastic transition from Middle Eastern to Premier League football while plying his trade with one of the division’s most turbulent sides. That’s perhaps why Jurgen Klopp has taken an interest in Sobhi, according to Sky Sports’ Peter O’Rourke.

There’s little doubt the Liverpool boss has an eye for a player ready to elevate his game to the next level. That’s exactly what Sadio Mane, Mohamed Salah and Georginio Wijnaldum have done at Liverpool, and it’s exactly how he managed to develop a Borussia Dortmund team of young, emerging talents into back-to-back Bundesliga winners and Champions League finalists. Clearly, Klopp sees something worthwhile in Sobhi too.

Of course, it’s still very early days and any move for the 19-cap Egyptian is far more likely to come in the summer than by the end of the January transfer window, not least because the Potters find themselves in a relegation battle. But combined with his two goals, Sobhi boasts two statistical returns this season that particularly stand out as signs of real promise – the grit and determination to average 1.4 tackles per ninety minutes, alongside the natural flair to complete 2.1 dribbles in the same time frame.

Prolific dribblers are always exciting talents, simply because they can manipulate the ball so well and cause so much devastation when they reach top speed, but it’s the combination with industry when out of possession that will impress Klopp most.

Don’t expect immediate movement on this one, but don’t be surprised if we see Sobhi given a chance at Anfield in the near future either; with figures in the transfer market spiralling out of control, it makes far more sense for Liverpool to invest in the young winger early before his price-tag goes through the roof.

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Should Arsenal fans really be accepting this?

I’ve stated before that Arsene Wenger is the king of compromise when it comes to the transfer market, and this summer is the perfect example.

At the end of last season, if you asked the average Arsenal fan what his or her side needed to acquire in the transfer window, they’d tell you a goalkeeper, a central defender, a holding midfielder and a striker. And if Arsene Wenger fulfilled all the wishes of the said supporter, bringing added quality in all departments mentioned, you’d suggest the Gunners would have a good chance of reasserting themselves in the Premier League title race.

But as the Frenchman spent the summer adamantly denying he needed any new players, never truly committing to the level required in his pursuits of David Villa, Gonzalo Higuain, Luis Suarez, and Luiz Gustavo, the impetus changed from improving the team that Wenger himself claimed were capable of claiming the Premier League title without changing a single member of personnel, to simply spending some money, on anybody, in any position, as long as the Gunners didn’t finish up with 20 year-old bosman signing Yaya Sanogo from Auxerre to show for a whole summer’s worth of opportunities to buy.

Granted, Wenger did come through for the fans in spectacular style with his club-record-fee-breaking £42million acquisition of Mesut Ozil from Real Madrid. The German international is one of the best attacking midfielders in Europe, claiming more assists than any other player throughout the continent for his previous four seasons combined. But will buying yet another light-weight attacking midfielder actually get the Gunners any closer to the title race? They’ve already got so many on the books that they’re being transformed into holding midfielders, to the detriment of Arsenal’s back four.

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And the fans’ price for getting their long-desired marquee signing is to accept Wenger’s other choice of squad additions without kicking up a fuss. Mathieu Flamini has been brought back to the Emirates after his contract expired with AC Milan, but when fans speculated as to what defensive midfielder could be signed at the start of the summer to sure up the middle of the park, I doubt the Frenchman was at the forefront of their thinking, or even considered as a viable option.

After leaving North London for bigger money in Italy, it’s safe to say Flamini’s career took a downward turn. During his five years in Milan, the 29 year old managed just 96 Serie A outings, and was hardly held in high regard. He missed almost the entire 2010/2011 campaign through injury, and last term made only 18 league appearances. It doesn’t suggest a player on top of his game, but convinced that his squad only requires bolstering, not improving, Wenger re-signed Flamini at no cost to serve as his only natural holding midfielder in the whole squad, unless you include captain sicknote Abou Diaby.

Perhaps I’ve been a bit unfair. The former France international, who hasn’t got close to the national set-up since his last outing in 2008, is a well-experienced professional, capable of playing in numerous positions, that will go some way to address the imbalance in Arsenal’s midfield if he’s used on a regular basis.

He doesn’t help the Gunners’ height issues, and he’s by no means improved the quality of the first team, but a useful player to have around none the less, even if there were far more talented and promising defensive midfielders out there this summer, such as Maroaune Fellaini, now with Manchester United, who was available for just £23million until mid August, or highly-rated Lyon captain Maxime Gonalons, or former PSV prodigy Kevin Strootman.

But if the re-hiring of European mercenary Flamini is understandable, the decision to bring Danish problem child Nicklas Bendtner back into the first team fold is certainly not. Earlier in the summer, the Gunners were apparently pursuing Luis Suarez and Gonzalo Higuain – two of the most prolific strikers in Europe – to bolster their attacking options, but now, Wenger is turning to a player that he’s been trying to get off the Emriates wage bill for the last two years.

Since declaring that he’d never play for Arsenal again in 2011, Bendtner has spent the last two campaigns of his career in exile, first joining Sunderland where he netted just eight goals in 30 appearances, and then Juventus, only to make nine Serie A outings in a whole season without claiming a single goal, despite the Italian club’s striking woes, and find himself banned from the Danish national team for six months after being arrested for drink-driving. Even before the 25 year old was farmed out, his Arsenal record of 22 goals in 99 Premier League appearances was hardly what you’d call Champions League material.

And it’s not as if the Ozil deal left the Gunners without funds for a new striker. If the much-documented £70million figure of Wenger’s summer war chest were true, capturing the German left £28million in the kitty to bring in a quality forward, or for that matter, a defender, a midfielder or a goalkeeper.

Carlos Tevez joined Juventus at the start of the transfer window for £10million, David Villa was available to Arsenal for just £2million before signing for Atletico Madrid according to Spanish journalist Guilleme Balague, and even more recently, Chelsea acquired Samuel Eto’o, one of Europe’s most talented and experienced front men, for a nominal fee as Anzhi held a firesale of their expensive foreign imports.

But missing out on these opportunities was Wenger’s own decision, stating after losing to Aston Villa, with less than two weeks until deadline day; “The transfer market starts for me now. From August 21 until September 2 you have 12 days, so a lot will happen. It starts now.”

Something did happen; he bought one of the most talented attacking midfielders under the age of 25 in Europe, and I have no doubt the Gunners will be a far better side now that they’ve made their first marquee signing in the best part of a decade. But it’s come at the expense of other parts of the first team that required improvement, and upon improvement, would have put Arsenal back in the title race rather than comfortably assuring them Champions League qualification, which is all Mesut Ozil will do.

The Gunners boss had a huge opportunity to capitalise this summer whilst the rest of the Premier League’s summit struggle with the teething pains of new management,  and it’s been the greatest chance Arsenal have had to effectively awaken from their dormant state for some time. In his eternal stubbornness however, Wenger spent the transfer window insisting he didn’t even need to sign a new player to compete for the title, before bringing in a has-been midfielder who hasn’t been a first team regular for the best part of five years, and re-instating Nicklas Bendtner as his back-up centre-forward.

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Arsenal fans will be revelling in the satisfaction that their club has finally broken it’s big-spending duck by acquiring a player who can rival any other leading talent currently in the Premier League.

But if we look at the bigger picture, it’s still a great opportunity missed for the Gunners to rebuild, and the Emirates faithful should not be accepting two former players, both suffering all-time career lows, as the only other additions to a squad that could have competed this year if it was significantly improved in a few key departments – none of them being attacking midfield.

I mean, what’s going to come next from Arsene Wenger? A third stay for Sol Campbell, another free signing in the form of Arsenal academy product David Bentley, the re-acquiring of Alexander Hleb, or is Kanu going to come out of retirement once Bendtner’s found wanting? It seems more likely than another world class signing being made any time soon.

Should Arsenal fans be happy about Flamini and Bendtner returning to the Arsenal first team?

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Are these the most hardcore Arsenal fans ever?

Any football fan will claim they’re the best fan of their club in the world.

But how do you measure that sort if thing?

Arsenal’s official car and van rental partner Europcar have decided to go in search of the Gunners’ Fan of the Season and after getting over 1,000 fantastic entries, they’ve managed to whittle it down to just four die hard Gooners.

Now it’s the public’s turn to vote for you they think is Arsenal’s Fan of the Season. The winner will win tickets to Arsenal’s first home game of next season, chauffeur service to and from the match and a signed 2014/2015 home shirt.

Have a look at the entries below and then visit Europcar’s Fan of the Season site to place your vote.

Graham Parkes

Being a father was never going to stand in the way of Graham’s chance to witness Arsenal end a nine year trophy drought.

Graham missed the birth of his daughter to be at Arsenal’s FA Cup victory over Hull last season. And his missus was absolutely fine about it.

Fair play.

CLICK HERE TO VOTE FOR GRAHAM

Ernie Crouch

You always hear of fans that travel to see their club home and away, over land and sea, without fail.

But Ernie has done just that for over 80 years. And it’s not just the first team matches Ernie watches live. He also goes to the ladies, U19s and reserve matches.

He turns 90 in July. Absolute hero.

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John Williamson

You can never watch too much football, right? Well, if you’re John, you simply can’t watch enough if it.

Mr. Williamson has attended a staggering 106 Arsenal (home and away) matches this season. That includes friendlies, Premier League, cups, reserve and youth team matches. He’s on course to break his own record of watching live 117 matches in one season this term.

Now that’s dedication.

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Bev Edwards

Bev is disabled and can’t get to every game, but when she does get to the Emirates she ensure she makes the most of it. The last time Bev went to watch the Gunners (against Chelsea), she took 992 photos.

She even had the ultimate privilege of having Gunnersaurus at her wedding, where he danced the night away with her guests. Superb.

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Teenage wonderkid on Manchester United’s radar

England U-21 international Will Hughes’ recent form is reported to have drawn attention from Premier League champions Manchester United, according to the Independent.

Following a below par transfer window, in which the Red Devils struck out with almost every imaginable transfer target, and only managed to sign Marouane Fellaini on deadline day, David Moyes now wants to seal a deal with the Derby County youngster as soon as January.

Steve McClaren admitted to the Independent that holding off Premier League interest could prove impossible, and underlined that Derby have the player’s own interest as a starting point of reference.

“Our job is to make sure he makes it,” said the newly appointed manager.

“Eventually he will be too good. What we need behind that is players coming through to replace him.”

Hughes has made an impressive start to his professional career, and has already reached the 50-game milestone for the Rams.

However, it remains in doubt whether the teenager is ready to fill the gaping void in midfield at Old Trafford.

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Having recorded the worst start to a season in 24 years, Moyes appear to have been given a green light to strengthen his squad when the transfer window reopens in 2014.

Dynamic box-to-box midfielders will surely be his main priority after seeing the champions get hammered 4-1 at the Etihad Stadium before a quick and organised West Bromwich midfield got the better of his team at home.

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