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yeah. amazing celebrating for 4th place ... No joke. EPL rules .
guess who's not in this picture? (GK not included)
I really like our current Arsenal squad. We may have not won anything in the recent years but this is the best squad we've had since the 07/08 team. There's a great sense of togetherness and belief. I'm sounding like Wenger here but its true. This is why we beat Tottenham the other day. The players know each other so well and our team spirit is really showing on the pitch.
I'm sure in time the new arrivals at Tottenham will gel really well together and they'll be a force to be reckoned with... but until then its still Arsenal >>> Tottenham ;)
I don't know what happened against Aston Villa... but fucc them -.-
Call me dirty minded, but that is one perverted picture imo. It just looks wrong. :P
^ That's why I posted it xD I found it absolutely hilarious when I found out it was EPL photo of the year!!! I saw a comment on Yahoo that said 'Did they win a corner?' :D
@BlutCanon: Van Persie? Fabregas? Clichy? Nasri? jk xD On a serious note, is it Bentder?
didnt know Arteta loved it that much
Dude, look at Koscienly...
Dude, look at Koscienly...
erm.. this is from last season so van persie left already.. it's Sagna i suppose..
rama youve got it wrong the best picture was awarded to saf when he was lifting the trophy i saw it some where in the newspaper so dont ask for source :p
^ Don't be annoying. Unless you've got proof, please show it to me.
Adrian Dennis's photograph above has been named by the Premier League as the 'Barclays Shot of the Season.'
The AFP photographer captured the Arsenal team celebrating after Laurent Koscielny scored a late equaliser against Manchester City last season.
"I'm thrilled to win the Barclays Shot of the Season award," Dennis said.
"It's known to be one of the highest-regarded competitions for sports
photographers to enter. For me, the winning shot brings to life the
true spirit of the game, and the elation from the players is
infectious."
The judging panel included UK Picture Editors' Guild chairman Alan
Sparrow, Sky Sports football commentator Martin Tyler, Football Writers'
Association, chairman Andy Dunn and last year's winner Owen Humphreys.
Dennis received £5,000 worth of photographic equipment as a prize.
Meanwhile, the Mail on Sunday's David Shopland was named the Photographer of the Year
Seems legit.