scoobygang
Footballguy
This year Denilson is playing a bit more forward. I think Diaby and Denilson are the ones really in competition and they both run hot and cold. Song seems to have locked up the Viera/Gilberto role and he plays it well.I like Walcott, but he doesn't finish that well and he doesn't cross that well. Arsenal have lots of great options at the wing, and they all offer different things. Eboue has played well this year. Bendtner can be valuable when they need hold up play (although I never understand why they don't start him in the middle and move Van Persie to the left in those situations). Nasri is back. And Arshavin can change games or drive you crazy.I must have said it like 1000 times in this thread, but Song >>>> Denilson...and it's not close IMO.
Also starting to get a little sick of Arshavin....don't get me wrong, he's a great talent, I love the pace, but he reminds me of former Sabre Max Afinogenov. Put your head down and run at the defense full-bore....every once in a while you make a great play, but more often than not you just dribble it into a defender or hold onto it too long and make a poor pass.
Maybe I'm being a bit crazy when I say this, but in terms of speedy wingers, I think Walcott (when healthy) is the better fit for the Arsenal starting XI, and maybe the better player overall between the two. Arshavin is a better scorer, but I get the sense that Walcott is the better playmaker. I'm not sure if Arshavin has a chip on his shoulder or what, but it seems like every time he gets the ball, he feels like he needs to make a big play. There's a time and a place for it, and sometimes I wonder if he's trying to do too much. Whereas Walcott seems to have a better feel for when to sprint down the sideline and take a defender head-on and when to pull back and give it to Fabregas/Song in the middle.
As long as Cesc keeps his form, Arsenal is definitely a contender. They'll miss Song when he plays in the African Nations Cup though.

Johny Evans, Wes Brown...attack will be spearheaded by Owen and...ummmm, Machedo? Predicting a 3-0 United victory here.