Season after season this man does the same thing over and over again. Buys one player that may but most probably will not cut it in the premier division. Even more analytical than this he, Poldolski, will find it difficult to understand Arsenal's way of playing.
So we have Podolski, so what. There is much foundational work to be done. And knowing AW a great businessman for replacing like for like players I would not be surprised if VP has already been sold behind closed doors so in reality, Arsenal making another backward step toward mediocrity.
Plymouth Gooner wrote:Today so far sums up what the op is talking about. We go a goal up and rather than kicking on we sit back and end up conceding.
ChVint22 wrote:Plymouth Gooner wrote:Today so far sums up what the op is talking about. We go a goal up and rather than kicking on we sit back and end up conceding.
I don't think we sit so much as we're just shit at team defense and not that good overall in general.
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Est83 wrote:Agree with TRA and Inch.
I don't for one minute believe that Wenger has completely changed his ways - although he did bring in older more experienced heads last summer, and hardly played the one youngster that he did shed out a shit-load for - but I do believe that the timing of the Podolski signing has something to do with keeping RvP... so to some extent I believe that Wenger has learnt a lesson.
Podolski not cutting?
Cole and Fabregas improved considerably? Fabregas has been gone for all of five minutes and is playing as an SS for a team that should be putting double figures past teams that aren't half as good in a joke of a league... how have you come to this conclusion? Cole was the best LB in the world when he was with us, and is still the best LB in the world now... only he had 2/3 very average seasons with Chelski before getting back to his best (we enjoyed those 2/3 seasons as Clichy was the f**king daddy during that time). You're also completely ignoring the fact that they were young when they left us, years from their peak they're bound to improve... even Denilson will improve after leaving us.
I don't know who Sanderous is, but we used to have a pretty decent young CB called Senderos, who along with Touré, helped Arsenal achieve a little record (that's still held today) for the most consecutive number of clean sheets in the Champions League. Senderos was a very decent CB, but you don't fit your style around a player (unless he's Zidane or of equal stature... i.e. Henry, Bergkamp, Vieira, Fabregas), you find the players to suit your formation and style. Wenger likes a high defensive line, and msot of us fooking hate it!!!!!!!!!!! But that's part of the style he adopts, we have to accept it and hope that he gets the right players to make the system work. Senderous doesn't fit the mould, but Vermaelen and Koscielny do. A full campaign with these two at the back and we will see an improvement... although we'll still be the hung ho "you score four and we'll score five" types.
Wenger's made plenty of mistakes, I don't think you've touched on any of them though.
Est83 wrote:Agree with TRA and Inch.
I don't for one minute believe that Wenger has completely changed his ways - although he did bring in older more experienced heads last summer, and hardly played the one youngster that he did shed out a shit-load for - but I do believe that the timing of the Podolski signing has something to do with keeping RvP... so to some extent I believe that Wenger has learnt a lesson.
Podolski not cutting?
Cole and Fabregas improved considerably? Fabregas has been gone for all of five minutes and is playing as an SS for a team that should be putting double figures past teams that aren't half as good in a joke of a league... how have you come to this conclusion? Cole was the best LB in the world when he was with us, and is still the best LB in the world now... only he had 2/3 very average seasons with Chelski before getting back to his best (we enjoyed those 2/3 seasons as Clichy was the f**king daddy during that time).
Lets not fool ourselves Cliche was not a good player at Arsenal. This player was technically poor, found wanting at critical points of a game and at times seem to prefer rugby to football as he would lunge at the football or opposing player eating dirt as a result. Cliche was not a good player and there is nothing to support this except an emotional understanding. Cole was one of those players that became functional at Arsenal, he'd run down the wing and cross the ball in usually insignificantly. Wenger has clout and for some reason he can let peoples imagination believe we have players that are great when they are really rough diamonds that can be great given the correct guidance. The fact of the matter is that Wenger mixes rubbish with potential with excellence. According to your understanding was part of some sort of record should be the mainstay of Barcelona as he is now mature and has aged.Things do not work this way. Coel and Cliche are in more expensive teams and far more solid than our team. This means we have to cut out bad management which will lead to average players playing like a great team because money is a quick fix route to success. Wenger has had to long to scale the heights and is looking downwards instead.
You're also completely ignoring the fact that they were young when they left us, years from their peak they're bound to improve... even Denilson will improve after leaving us.
I don't know who Sanderous is, but we used to have a pretty decent young CB called Senderos, who along with Touré, helped Arsenal achieve a little record (that's still held today) for the most consecutive number of clean sheets in the Champions League. Senderos was a very decent CB, but you don't fit your style around a player (unless he's Zidane or of equal stature... i.e. Henry, Bergkamp, Vieira, Fabregas), you find the players to suit your formation and style. Wenger likes a high defensive line, and msot of us fooking hate it!!!!!!!!!!! But that's part of the style he adopts, we have to accept it and hope that he gets the right players to make the system work. Senderous doesn't fit the mould, but Vermaelen and Koscielny do. A full campaign with these two at the back and we will see an improvement... although we'll still be the hung ho "you score four and we'll score five" types.
Wenger's made plenty of mistakes, I don't think you've touched on any of them though.
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