Big Sam and his style of football management is just about as different from Arsene Wenger as you can get and so the type of players that fit in well with the Arsenal style might well be seen as too lightweight by the new England boss or
as luxury players rather than regulars.
Ozil is not a luxury player
as a luxury player is just excess to your needs.
Some pundits claim he doesn't work hard enough for the team, while many describe
him as a luxury player, who can only be relied upon when he is playing well.
Hyundai's Genesis brand wants to establish
itself as a luxury player to rival the likes of BMW, Mercedes - Benz, Audi, and Lexus, but to do that, it needs to expand its lineup beyond the current range of sedans.
Not exact matches
Chinese shoppers have spearheaded a broader rebound in
luxury goods sales from handbags to shoes, sparking upbeat outlooks from top industry
players such
as France's LVMH.
Finally, Ozil recently has been at best been described
as a flat track bully due to his evident ability to impose himself on the «lesser» teams but at worst he is described
as lazy and a
luxury player that has no place in the team against the «bigger» teams.
Others see Theo
as an expensive
luxury at best and a liability at worst and would much rather see him sold for a decent amount which the manager could then use on a new
player.
Their teams will get compensation if they sign elsewhere, but what that compensation actually is depends on the
player's new deal and their current team's status in the league
as far
as the
luxury tax and revenue sharing go.
Rues is more a
luxury player and would cause problems in the dressing room
as sant, roiscky, podolski, chamberlain, Campbell may struggle for game time.
We do not have the
luxury of developing defenders and further more there is no one there to develop them.
As far
as we can tell Wenger will ruin even the best
players out there so no chance for prospects to learn anything for this geriatric crew that is the Arsenal staff.
Pretty nice
luxury of having some solid 4th line
players / role
players like Archibald / Kuhnhackl
as your «band - aid» type guys.
What I'm trying to say is that even though Wenger will now have the
luxury of rotating his
players, he should avoid it
as much
as possible.
Add to this that Ozil is also joint top of the EPL assist chart with David Silva after bagging another couple
as we beat Watford, and you can see that rather than being a
luxury player, the Germany international is now a vital and influential member of the team.
Leicester
players puls will go up for every match
as they maintain the top spot the thing however is that they do nt play any cup or Euro meaning only 12 games 3.5 months that's a
luxury
Ozil is a
luxury that Arsenal really can't afford.The only time he tends to shine is when the whole team is playing to the best of their ability... which is...
as we know... not often enough.This being the case it would benefit the team to sell him to Barcelona for the reported # 50million and bring someone else in instead.Such a
player would undoubtedly have less talent but in all liklihood would be able to perform on a more consistent basis.
The only thing which makes our team unbalanced is playing the
luxury item we bought called ozil.I thought he would need time to adjust to physicality of premier league so i supported him, but the guy hasn't improved he tries to dribble past ppl but runs into them somehow, tries to do showboating at unnecessary time which he fails to do miserably.And i see him giving too many back passes when he should drive forward.And the biggest reason i stopped liking him
as a
player is bcoz of his sulky attitude.No passion or drive for the club,
as if he wanted to be at some other club and is just doing the job without his heart in it.He neeeds to be placed on the bench and make him work hard to retain his place.Ramsey and coq in middle with ox and sanchez on both wing and cazorla
as cam will make us a more balanced midfield.
I don't think we should only because it would be a
luxury as we have many similar attacking midfielders of various quality — too many fairly similar
players.
He knows
as most he is a bit part
player and total
luxury who goes awol in bigger games.
I don't understand why any teal fan would straight out reject a top quality
player even
as a
luxury.
You forget that Lukaku and Benteke have achieved admirable feats playing in clubs like Aston Villa, West Brom, Everton who I find it very hard to remember names of
players in their midfield rather than Barkley, Barry and Fabian Delph while Giroud has had the
luxury of
players such
as Cazorla, Ozil, Sanchez, Walcott, Ramsey for 3 seasons now who are an indisputable stronger creative force compared to those other teams mentioned.
Don Balon believe that the
player's agent was the one who offered his client to Zinedine Zidane's side, with the Madrid boss viewing the forward
as a
player who the club don't need on their books, with the Frenchman, who is reportedly very happy with his squad, viewing a deal for Sanchez
as a
luxury one.
Are we going to make a statement & sign 3/4
players that we actually need or make 1 signing that's a
luxury & we will continue to decline
as a club under Woeful Wenger?
As see it Ozil is a
luxury player player who you either accept his weaknesses (not defending, can't / won't tackle, etc) and put a couple of defensive midfielders behind him or you should not play him.
His impressive domestic performances have earned him interest from Premier League giants Manchester United and Liverpool, but this hasn't been enough for Scotland Under - 19 manager Ricky Sbragia to pick the youngster, describing him
as a «
luxury»
player.
Missouri State has a decided advantage when it comes to post defense,
as Paul Lusk has the
luxury of not exposing his best offensive
player in Johnson to fouls because of elite post defender Obi Church.
He just happens to be able to do more than that, not to say Hayes couldn't but Hayes had the
luxury of playing with the likes of Vasquez all four years
as well
as Milbourne, and other
players like Gist and Strawberry and others before that.
They need systems that allow them to play in a position where they flourish and they need a manager who trusts them and views them
as real
players and not just a
luxury.
As others have mentioned before, the biggest clubs already have significant depth in forward positions, and are, hypothetically, less inclined to splurge on a
luxury player at this point in time.
Yes he is the best finisher in the EPL, and the sub bench has taken away his enthusiasm, i feel his skill set is more suited
as a secondary striker who plays behind the main man, however Podolski lacks the defensive discipline to play in the arsenal system and arsenal truly can not afford
luxury players, especially when arsenal
as a poor defensive attitude.
Unless they trade away a couple of their starters, the Wizards will be significantly (and I mean WAY, WAY) over the salary cap — and
as it stands right now assuming both Meeks and Jason Smith exercise their
player options (and they'd be fools not to), and the Wizards pick up the option on Kelly Oubre (and they'd be fools not to), the Wizards guaranteed salaries for 10
players + cap holds for their first round pick and the Taxpayer Mid-Level Exception will put them OVER THE PROJECTED
LUXURY TAX LINE by at least $ 8 Million.
To me, i feel xhaka is well needed in dis new formation (d 3 -4-3) n moreso, he is a typical arsenal kind of
player... can hold on to d ball n distribute it with precision... all we need to succeed with dis new formation is to get a combative football playing midfielder dat can win d ball n move with it... in d mould of naby keita, verrati n even Everton's gana can do d job or better still, take renato sanchez on loan... doubt if he is going to get enough playing time
as he would want at bayern dis season again coz of their
luxury of midfield
player, not sure if he will be in d 1st team with vidal n thiago alcantara unbenchable n anceloti having a soft spot for kimmich (just
as wenger has for Ramsey) I think if we propose a loan deal for renato sanchez dah bayern will grant it
Ozil has had the
luxury of playing alongside lots of excellent
players for Real and Germany,
players that because of they're level of quality and roles in the team, can often make up for his own shortcomings in the game and he's given quite a bit of autonomy to do what he wants, if and when he wants in a game which isn't
as rough and tumble
as the premiership.
I do believe Eddie should now be a regular sub and if and when we have the
luxury of making subs with the game safe, he would be a
player I would be giving
as much playing time
as possible.
@thirdmanJW, i know the endless
luxuries of managing Arsenal, No pressure for trophies barring the 4th place cup lol, I was really impressed with Joel at the world cup playing
as a Lone striker for his countr i think he really exceeded himself, ideally if he had been given a chance i think it would have done wonders for his confidence but just stuck on the bench not getting any plating time is not going to do any
player any good especially when i feel its unwarranted.
You don't get to break assists records all over the world by being an average, or a «
luxury»
player as some like to say.
my thoughts exactly jeff we needed a striker brought welbeck, i think wenger see's chambers
as a cb so he is in fact vermailens replacement otherwise why buy debuchy also straight replacement for sagna...... he replaced
players we needed alexis was a
luxury to a degree but would you rather a cdm then him i doubt it ppl......
The point is dumb dumb that Kos did get injured
as to other
players in other positions (all to frequently IMO) so strength in depth (yes in all positions) is not a
luxury but a necessity.
So really, he will be a
luxury buy for marketing purposes and provided that his purchase does not stop us from getting Vidal or Morgan, I am fine with him
as a squad
player.
Under Jol, Fulham had too many «
luxury»
players such
as Taarabt and Berbatov, who on their day were brilliant but more often than not disappointed the Fulham faithful, with work - rate severely lacking — something Meulensteen has also looked to change.
Luxury players are sometimes viewed
as having a different level of commitment to those who get stuck into tackles.
James Ward - Prowse at Southampton looks like an excellent young
player but may be viewed
as a
luxury there
as the Saints struggle to survive in the top flight.
Given similar license
as a valued
luxury player, Hazard could develop into the Ballon d'Or contender his cheerleaders have always suggested he could be, all the while picking up more Ligue 1 titles almost by default.
With no midfielders getting alongside or ahead of him Andy becomes a massive
luxury player whose role, quite frankly, becomes almost pointless particularly when,
as was the case, Kevin Nolan was off his game.
Of course last season he did on frequent occasions, but perhaps we need to try to play without our
luxury player, and perhaps the team
as a whole will be the better for it.
Like many other footballers with the skill and confidence to keep their head up and continue trying to take the most unlikely and extravagant route to goal, this sort of boldness is often mistaken
as the hallmarks of a fair - weather,
luxury player — especially in England.
Cuomo, in fact, scored points with real estate
players by extending the 421 - a tax abatement bill that encourages affordable housing development, but also controversially benefited
luxury projects such
as Extell Development's One57.
As co-founders and former co-chief executives of Matches Fashion, one of the premier independent fashion retailers in the United Kingdom and a major
player in the e-commerce market, Tom and Ruth Chapman turned a brick - and - mortar store into a global platform stocking the most influential, international
luxury brands, while championing British fashion talent.
Leavitt is still looking to the future,
as the chief executive confidently announced at an investors meeting, «These early chapters will tell the story of a once niche brand that has grown to be an accessible
luxury player, with nearly $ 800 million in [current] retail footprint on its way to $ 4 billion.»
Sydney Pollack is the key supporting
player,
as a confident, sinister man of the world, living in old - style
luxury, deep - voiced, experienced, decadent.
Their writers have the
luxury of time to follow important public - policy debates (
as well
as their own paper's daily coverage), to interview key
players, and to form well - honed views.