A brand new edition of Up the Pool will be available prior to kick-off from the club shop and around the ground tomorrow - and you can read some of what the manager has had to say in his notes here.
"It was always going to be difficult facing a side like Arsenal and even more so for 60 minutes with ten men. Considering that, I was quite pleased that it was only six that they managed to score. We're still finding our feet at this level and are still to gel as a unit, especially in defence.
One thing we won't do this season is abandon our principles on the football field, because I'm not one just to shut up shop. I want to produce a product that people want to pay to see, an attractive and modern brand of football. Hopefully we can learn from Arsenal and be better for it.
A lot was made in the media about my absence from the Carling Cup game in midweek but my priority at the moment is to strengthen the squad ahead of the transfer window closing. We don't have an extensive scouting network and it is vital that I get to see the players I want before signing them.
Well done to MK Dons though for beating the team that I put out, the strongest I could risk considering last Saturday's game and the Fulham one. My priority is to bring enough players here to give us half a chance to get enough points by January, and eventually keep hold of our Barclays Premier League status.
Harry Redknapp wrote a very flattering article about me in a newspaper the other day and the task ahead of us. What he said in it was very true and we're well aware of how tough it is going to be this season.
We've played two away games so far and picked up three points from six, and we're now set to welcome Fulham in our first home game. I've got the utmost respect for Mark Hughes and Roy Hodgson left behind a lot of quality in that squad. I thought they were absolutely excellent against Manchester United, particularly in the second-half, and did really well by winning 6-0 in the week.
I obviously managed Bobby Zamora at Bristol Rovers and I think he's playing the best football of his life at the moment.
We've got to try and impose our game on them and I'd like to think that we can do that enough to hurt them. Our confidence should be sky-high at the moment because a lot of clubs envy us being in this position."
You can read the rest of the manager's notes - as well as plenty of other features and interviews - the Fulham edition of Up The Pool, priced at just £3.