Arsenal fans don't know how lucky they are.Henry, Bergkamp and Vieira - I'd put them all in the top ten premier league era players.
Who was better in their pomp, Bergkamp or Yorkie ?
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on March 15, 2015, 05:09:21 PMArsenal fans don't know how lucky they are.Henry, Bergkamp and Vieira - I'd put them all in the top ten premier league era players.Just looking back at some of their players too, they had an awesome back line in the late 90's. Then in 02-04, the likes of Pires as well. I also think Henry and Bergkamp is probably the best front two the Prem has ever had. Plenty of goals but both players were also technically exceptional to boot, and Henry of course had pace to burn back in the day. They should have won the European cup and that will end up being a blot on Wengers CV to be honest. I think Arsene has had sides as good as, if not better than Utd's 99 treble winners. There weren't too many players around as technically gifted as Bergkamp. Zidane would be one such example of someone as exceptional at manipulating a football, and he of course won everything.I honestly don't see a player in this league as impressive at the moment. The players of that class level are mostly playing in Spain.
Quote from: supertom on March 15, 2015, 05:23:09 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on March 15, 2015, 05:09:21 PMArsenal fans don't know how lucky they are.Henry, Bergkamp and Vieira - I'd put them all in the top ten premier league era players.Just looking back at some of their players too, they had an awesome back line in the late 90's. Then in 02-04, the likes of Pires as well. I also think Henry and Bergkamp is probably the best front two the Prem has ever had. Plenty of goals but both players were also technically exceptional to boot, and Henry of course had pace to burn back in the day. They should have won the European cup and that will end up being a blot on Wengers CV to be honest. I think Arsene has had sides as good as, if not better than Utd's 99 treble winners. There weren't too many players around as technically gifted as Bergkamp. Zidane would be one such example of someone as exceptional at manipulating a football, and he of course won everything.I honestly don't see a player in this league as impressive at the moment. The players of that class level are mostly playing in Spain.It might be my memory playing tricks, but I'm pretty sure that Bergkamp developed a fear of flying which meant that anywhere that couldn't be reached by rail within 24 hrs was off limits for european matches, which significantly limited his appearances in the CL and had the obvious effect of weakening that Arsenal team.
Quote from: Villa in Denmark on March 15, 2015, 08:48:06 PMQuote from: supertom on March 15, 2015, 05:23:09 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on March 15, 2015, 05:09:21 PMArsenal fans don't know how lucky they are.Henry, Bergkamp and Vieira - I'd put them all in the top ten premier league era players.Just looking back at some of their players too, they had an awesome back line in the late 90's. Then in 02-04, the likes of Pires as well. I also think Henry and Bergkamp is probably the best front two the Prem has ever had. Plenty of goals but both players were also technically exceptional to boot, and Henry of course had pace to burn back in the day. They should have won the European cup and that will end up being a blot on Wengers CV to be honest. I think Arsene has had sides as good as, if not better than Utd's 99 treble winners. There weren't too many players around as technically gifted as Bergkamp. Zidane would be one such example of someone as exceptional at manipulating a football, and he of course won everything.I honestly don't see a player in this league as impressive at the moment. The players of that class level are mostly playing in Spain.It might be my memory playing tricks, but I'm pretty sure that Bergkamp developed a fear of flying which meant that anywhere that couldn't be reached by rail within 24 hrs was off limits for european matches, which significantly limited his appearances in the CL and had the obvious effect of weakening that Arsenal team.Ah yes. I forgot about that. Undoubtedly that must have hampered them in some games.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on March 15, 2015, 05:09:21 PMArsenal fans don't know how lucky they are.Henry, Bergkamp and Vieira - I'd put them all in the top ten premier league era players.Wenger had Bruce Rioch to thank for Bergkamp.
It was Yorke twiceBut bergkamp was definitely the better player. One of the best ever in the league
Quote from: supertom on March 15, 2015, 05:23:09 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on March 15, 2015, 05:09:21 PMArsenal fans don't know how lucky they are.Henry, Bergkamp and Vieira - I'd put them all in the top ten premier league era players.Just looking back at some of their players too, they had an awesome back line in the late 90's. Then in 02-04, the likes of Pires as well. I also think Henry and Bergkamp is probably the best front two the Prem has ever had. Plenty of goals but both players were also technically exceptional to boot, and Henry of course had pace to burn back in the day. They should have won the European cup and that will end up being a blot on Wengers CV to be honest. I think Arsene has had sides as good as, if not better than Utd's 99 treble winners. There weren't too many players around as technically gifted as Bergkamp. Zidane would be one such example of someone as exceptional at manipulating a football, and he of course won everything.I honestly don't see a player in this league as impressive at the moment. The players of that class level are mostly playing in Spain.Like Manchester United at their best during the same period, Arsenal had a very strong and physical element down the spine of their side which made them very difficult to play against. When they played each other in the Cup last week, it is apparent that neither of them have that any more.