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  1. The Gaffer
    November 30, 2009 at 8:44 pm | | Reply


    For US viewers, the game will be on Setanta Sports on Wednesday at 2:45pm ET.

    See the latest TV schedule for matches involving Premier League clubs on US TV at http://www.epltalk.com/premier-league-tv-schedule/

    Cheers,
    The Gaffer

  2. Fillmore Dellridge
    Fillmore Dellridge
    December 1, 2009 at 3:27 am | | Reply


    You are daft. None of the same players will be involved from previous match. It is a different team seeking revenge on behalf of their superiors. To link the two like this is foolish. Wilshere, Ramsey etc are pure class, they will aim to hurt City where it hurts, on the scoresheet. Furthermore, the success of the Premier league will suffer a symbolic death on Saturday. When Chelsea beat City, the neo-liberal revolution inside football will be shown to have destroyed the English top-flight.

  3. oluseyi oludipe
    oluseyi oludipe
    December 1, 2009 at 7:16 am | | Reply


    i can’t wait 2c the clash…arsenal wins 2 – 0. sorry 4city

  4. Robert
    December 1, 2009 at 8:28 am | | Reply


    Arsenal needs to send Wolcott out there to play today. With RVP out for a while, we need to see if Theo can reach his promise. Plus I am sure he would like to show his skills to any national team representatives.

  5. Jon
    Jon
    December 1, 2009 at 2:32 pm | | Reply


    Paul,

    I think you overestimate the importance of the game and the League Cup to Arsenal. Wenger has publicly stated yesterday that the League Cup is not a priority (not meaning that he wouldn’t like to win it, I take it, but that in order the priority is the Premier League, the Champions League, the FA Cup, and only then the League Cup). He has already said he will not field his strongest side and will continue to back the youth players that have taken the club to this stage. It would be nice to win the game and continue towards a trophy, but I doubt much sleep will be lost or ink spilled if City win tomorrow night. The weekend tie against Stoke is immeasurably more important to Wenger and Arsenal than the Cup game.

    That’s probably true for City as well, though I take your point that the League Cup is a higher priority for Hughes. That’s at least partially true because they have no Champions League to focus on. Additionally, while Arsenal use the Cup as a development opportunity for its players who are on the cusp of making the first team as the last stage of their Arsenal academy development, City do no such thing. Their youth squad is not nearly as deep and they are in a purchase model rather than a development model. I expect Hughes to use the game more as a chance to give some of his stars who demand time but have not got much (Santa Cruz, Petrov, etc) a chance to play. As a result, I expect a strong senior City side to be fielded and a youthful Arsenal side.

    I still think the game will be great, just not a pitched revenge battle between two top-tier first team squads, as you’ve suggested.

    Cheers,

    Jon

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