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 Clichy Out, Oh FFS!
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Posted: Nov 3 2009, 01:24 PM


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From BBC

Clichy out for a month due to a suspected stress fracture of the back.

...and just when he looked like he was getting it back together again.

More disruption for our back 5.

I'm beginning to believe this thing about our players being trained too hard!
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Posted: Nov 3 2009, 01:25 PM


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How often do players break their back...and we have two ffs!

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Arsenal defender Gael Clichy out for a month with broken back


Arsenal left back Gael Clichy has suffered a suspected stress fracture in his lower back.

The France international, who was linked with a move to Real Madrid this summer, has been ruled out for up to a month.

His time on the sidelines will give promising 20-year-old Kieran Gibbs a chance to stake his claim for a place in the England team ahead of next summer's World Cup.

Gibbs impressed in Clichy's absence last season and has again looked up to the job in the Carling Cup this season.

The Under 21 international goes straight into the squad to face AZ Alkmaar in the Champions League on Wednesday night.

Midfielder Tomas Rosicky is also in contention for the clash at the Emirates Stadium following a knee problem.

Striker Nicklas Bendtner (groin), goalkeeper Lukas Fabianski (thigh), Theo Walcott (knee), Denilson (back) remain out.

Team (from): Almunia, Gibbs, Vermaelen, Gallas, Sagna, Song, Fabregas, Diaby, Arshavin, van Persie, Eduardo, Mannone, Eboue, Ramsey, Senderos, Nasri, Rosicky, Silvestre.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/...0#ixzz0VnowaxMa
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Posted: Nov 3 2009, 01:30 PM


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A month, I thought it would be a little longer than that. Still, the international break helps again I suppose.
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Posted: Nov 3 2009, 01:35 PM


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He'll miss the Chelsea game?

Gibbs to step up.

Hes doing very well.
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Posted: Nov 3 2009, 01:37 PM


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Won't matter though cos you're not playing any team of note apart from us obviously.


CC does not count as you don't take it seriously.


4 Nov, 19:45 Arsenal v AZ Alkmaar Champions League
7 Nov, 17:30 Wolves v Arsenal Premier League
21 Nov, 15:00 Sunderland v Arsenal Premier League
24 Nov, 19:45 Arsenal v Standard Liège Champions League
29 Nov, 16:00 Arsenal v Chelsea Premier League


December
1 Dec, Manchester City v Arsenal Carling Cup
5 Dec, 15:00 Arsenal v Stoke City Premier League
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Posted: Nov 3 2009, 01:54 PM


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Not that bothered to be honest it means that Gibbs will get a run of games again.... might even get into senior england team because of it..... i am worried now that Traore will be in the CC team at left back!
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Posted: Nov 3 2009, 02:30 PM


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jesus wept. Where do we train? On the Wipeout big balls???
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Posted: Nov 3 2009, 03:01 PM


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can't say a trust gibbs one bit defensively, but chelsea aside our run of games is not so terrible, so I'd rather now than in January
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Posted: Nov 3 2009, 03:02 PM


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QUOTE (Whatever @ Nov 3 2009, 03:01 PM)
can't say a trust gibbs one bit defensively, but chelsea aside our run of games is not so terrible, so I'd rather now than in January

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Sunderland away might be a bit tricky but i think you'll win there.
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Posted: Nov 3 2009, 03:06 PM


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QUOTE (davegordo @ Nov 3 2009, 01:54 PM)
Not that bothered to be honest it means that Gibbs will get a run of games again.... might even get into senior england team because of it..... i am worried now that Traore will be in the CC team at left back!

dont forget that left footed titan, mickey silvestre
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Posted: Nov 3 2009, 03:09 PM


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QUOTE (Ach @ Nov 3 2009, 01:35 PM)
He'll miss the Chelsea game?

Gibbs to step up.

Hes doing very well.

yes Gibbs to take his chance!

just as Clichy did when Cole went!

Troare to be back up, now he is a player I rate!
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TRaore is injured guys thats why he didnt play in the CC cup
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Posted: Nov 3 2009, 03:24 PM


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QUOTE (Nayan @ Nov 3 2009, 04:06 PM)
QUOTE (davegordo @ Nov 3 2009, 01:54 PM)
Not that bothered to be honest it means that Gibbs will get a run of games again.... might even get into senior england team because of it..... i am worried now that Traore will be in the CC team at left back!

dont forget that left footed titan, mickey silvestre

Defensively I take Silvestre over Gibbs thumbs_up.gif
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Posted: Nov 3 2009, 03:26 PM


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wouldn't be surprised if silvestre starts a few games..don't think gibbs is that much ahead of him in the pecking order
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Posted: Nov 3 2009, 03:31 PM


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That is one hell of a injury list again


Gael Clichy
November 3
Gael Clichy has suffered a back injury and could be out for a few weeks. "We have lost Gael Clichy with a back injury which was not expected," confirmed Wenger ahead of the Alkmaar match. "It looks like he could be out for a while. We fear a stress fracture but we will know more of that tonight. But if that is the case, he will be out for a few weeks."

Lukasz Fabianski
November 2
Lukasz sustained an injury during the 2-1 Carling Cup victory over Liverpool. "We lost Lukasz Fabianski with a thigh injury," Arsène Wenger told Arsenal TV Online on October 29. "He will be out for three to four weeks. Of course it is big disappointment because he has just come back from injury."

Carlos Vela
November 2
Carlos Vela missed the Carling Cup clash with Liverpool due to a knee injury and did not feature in the North London derby either.

Jack Wilshere
November 2
Jack Wilshere has picked up an ankle injury and has missed the last two games. "Jack had a knock on his ankle and will be out unfortunately," said Wenger

Armand Traore
November 3
Armand Traore will be back in training on Thursday, November 5. “Armand Traore has been injured but he is back in normal training on Thursday so he will be the solution as left back cover,” said Wenger.

Tomas Rosicky
November 3
Tomas Rosicky has recovered from a knee injury and is back in the squad to face Alkmaar. "Rosicky will be in the squad tomorrow," said Wenger. "He will still be short to start but he will be involved."

Nicklas Bendtner
November 3
Nicklas limped off during the first half of the North London derby on Saturday. "Bendtner is quite seriously injured... we still do not know yet but we suspect four weeks," said Wenger ahead of the Alkmaar game.

Theo Walcott
November 2
Theo has been sidelined by a knee injury. 
"We are without Walcott for longer than expected," said Wenger on October 19. "It is a medial knee ligament [injury], which is what I feared. He will be out for three to four weeks."

Denilson
November 2
Denilson is still out with a back injury. The Brazilian midfielder’s last appearance in an Arsenal shirt came at Eastlands back on September 12. He was substituted eight minutes after half-time and has not been seen since. The initial prognosis for the injury was a few weeks. Speaking ahead of the game with Olympiacos, Arsène Wenger revealed it would be actually much longer. “Denilson has a small fracture in his back,” said the manager. “He will be out for two months."

Johan Djourou
November 2
Johan suffered a knee injury while on international duty in August and faces a lenghty lay-off. “Johan is six to eight months,” Wenger said. “He had big surgery, and it is a big blow for him and the Club. He will have to be patient this season.”
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