Yeah why would we want to know how
he did against good teams?
Can
we do it against better teams?
Exactly what a lesser team should
do against a better team, frustrate them and play fast aggressive football.
Because the Blake I'm used to doesn't
do this against good teams.
Not exact matches
«Messaging apps have led a
good charge
against email and meetings, but ultimately, all that important communication with your
team doesn't have anywhere to go.
The FHTM legal
team is so bent on blaming Mr. Isaacs for every negative comment or complaint made
against them anywhere that they are blinded by the fact that others despise them as
well of not more than he ever
did.
Coquelin's defending is excellent.In fact i've watched many DM's Arsenal have been linked and he's
better than some of them defensive wise.How many top DM's will keep the likes of Silva, Coutinho and Modric (12/13) quiet throughout a match?It takes top defending to
do that.His biggest problem is that he's not adventurous and doesn't hold the ball with authority.It's just that I feel he's not given the appreciation he deserves.He's a
good squad player to have and when on form can
do well against top
teams.
Only then we can really tell how
well hw will
do, when playing
against top
teams.
Mert can't make it
against fast strikers and sometimes he goes off completely... Joachim Löw doesn't have a favorite... so please Wenger, bench Mert It is not slating him or anything... this is a forum to express opinions... and as anybody else I want the
best for my
team...
In my opinion our current manager is not
doing a
good job, he is fading away slowly but surely
against our rivals» City, Chelsea, United» not to mentioned the other Top
teams in Europe.
We
do nt mix it up when it comes to the tactical side of the game, a
good example is we hardly if ever take shots from outside the box, so the opposition know that we like to «pass it in the net»
teams do nt find it as difficult to defend
against us anymore.
Fans have a right to be extremist, after being given false hope on transfers season after season, knowing we could improve our
team with
better players but the manager refusing to
do so because he prefers mediocrity like Arteta and Flamini, or having to endure humiliating thrashings
against Southampton, Liverpool, City and Chelsea over the past 3 seasons.
The Irish don't throw exceptionally, but they throw
well enough to hurt
teams for loading up
against their run game, and that's no small deal.
Not being forced into the
team or to play on an injury will
do the kid
good and he is still remarkably
good in tight situations and being able to pivot defence into attack which is something we sometimes struggle to
do against high press
teams.
Just because they're approaching a.900 OPS as a
team doesn't mean that they'll hit that
well against Chris Sale.
Between the halves, U.S. Coach Buzz Bennett, an earnest young man but hardly closer to first - rank as a coach than his players, tried to goad his men to
better performances by saying, «Don't you guys realize that's a high school
team you're playing
against?
Both Manchester clubs lost yesterday but at least they lost to
better team and gave much
better fight than we
did against the so called weakest
team of our group.
Perhaps he knows something we don't about the Man United line - up ahead of their match
against Hull City, a match that if Phil Brown's side wins means that whatever Shearer's
team does they are as
good as down unless Sunderland also fail to get anything at home to Chelsea.
thats right pathetic fans want their
team to win stuff... what a weird thing to be... only 4th place junkies are real supporters... as to the idolisation of ramsey...
well of course its part of being a 4th place junkie... copenhagen basel beisktas rostov have all qualified for the CL so
did zagreb et al... but top
teams rarely screw up
against them and certainly not every damn season
The Englishman can make runs down the flanks, catch on to quick through balls and would be
better suited to play on the counter attack, which we may have to
do against a
team like Manchester City.
Totally agree with you twig, an those people thumbing you down are idiots who don't know football, we've been disjointed an uncoordinated so far this eason the only game we played
well in was
against city.Once again Wenger's laziness in preseason means the
team has no chance of winning any major trophies.Wenger out.
With Giroud
against better teams we don't really have the option to play on the counter attack which has become part of the modern game.
Although many will suggest that Robson has a personal vendetta of sorts aimed squarely at the Grinch who stole soccer, that doesn't make his words any less truthful... such tactics are nothing new... in the U.S.this business practice has become so common that even the players regularly use the media to manipulate public opinion (LeBron James
did likewise to rally public support for himself and away from his teammate, Kyrie Irving, who has asked to be traded)... whether for contract leverage or to rally support for or
against certain players, this strategy can be incredibly effective at times, but when it misses the mark it can be dangerously divisive... for a close - to - the - vest
team like Arsenal to use such nefarious means to manufacture a wedge between the fans and it's
best player (again), is absolutely despicable... for the sanctimonious higher - ups who demand that it's players adhere to a certain protocol regarding information deemed «in house» or else to intentionally spread «fake» news or to provide certain outlets with privileged information for such purposes is pretty low indeed... no moral high ground here, just a big club pretending to be a small club so that they can continue to pull the wool over the eyes of a dedicated, albeit somewhat naive, fan base... so not only
does this club no give a shit about it's fans, this clearly shows that clubs primary interests aren't even soccer related... for all intent and purposes Kroenke doesn't care if we're a soccer club or a tampon factory as long as we continue to maximized his investment... stay woke people... great to see more and more people commenting on the state of the franchise... this club needs to be held accountable for it's actions
@rkw Though Barca was a
good match to watch, they
did it
against a 10 man Valencia in freefall, in a 3
team league... Would that same Barca
team be killin it week in and week out in the BPL?
Against united i think that was our
best performance of the year, IVE NEVER SEEN AN ARSENAL
TEAM DOMINATE MAN U THE WAY WE
DID.
Matt Rhule's Bears played like a real football
team for the first time all year and threw a scare into Oklahoma, but they were being propped up by positive preseason numbers, so phasing them out offset anything
good they
did against the Sooners.
Look I don't think ppl hate Giroud it's just that he's all
good scoring
against mid and lower league
teams but it's
against the big boys he
does tend to go quite.
«But I think we can
do a
good game
against this
team — to keep, of course, a
good structure, to defend together and to prevent them chances.
Seriously if ozil was in the
team it wouldn't have made any difference to the scoreline.I think it is a blessing in disguise that he wasnt there.How many more games
does he need to adapt to premiership only game he played
good was
against crystal palace in rest of matches he just made these ordinary passes.
The Bulldogs have now lost two straight SEC East match - ups
against teams they were expected to beat, and the last time they
did win, they lost several of their
best players to severe knee injuries.
i have been saying this for along time arsenal would be
better surve with a defrent stile of play maker one who can shoot head the ball take on defender dribble into space.we all see it over on over again you don't need one killers pass to win game alot of
team don't have ozil on create lots of chance
against us.
Giroud is very
good and scores but not consistent, misses chances and doesn't perform
well against big
teams / big moments and can't pull a goal from nothing) 4.
[We need to]
do a great job together defensively as a unit, like we showed at Manchester City, it's a
good idea to
do it again and again, especially
against big
teams.
Good point but maybe he expected more from Wilcock but lesson learned i hope tho hes done some good things they did nt amount to much where as the mistakes can cost us big time against a more clinical t
Good point but maybe he expected more from Wilcock but lesson learned i hope tho hes
done some
good things they did nt amount to much where as the mistakes can cost us big time against a more clinical t
good things they
did nt amount to much where as the mistakes can cost us big time
against a more clinical
team.
I hope the acquisition of welbe and sanchez is the start of us becoming a
better pressing
team, with the addition of chamberlain rosicky and Ramsey we have the personnel to not only limit opposition chances but also win the ball back quickly and counter effectively, something other
teams do very
well against us
Giroud while a useful player
against certain
teams can't
do that and Walcott is a waste of space and money... Dybala might have been and Pedro probably is (though not a big fan and anyway don't think he'll leave) Lucas might be or reus... But wenger
better find someone decent for that position if we want to take on chelski and an improved man utd next season
So it looks like we could be heading for another tight game
against the Hammers, and it will be interesting to see if our reserves can deal with them
better than our first
team did last week.
We may not be fantastic this year but we still didn't field the
best team against Liverpool.....
Cazorla and Ozil in the same
team,
against the
best sides, just doesn't cut it.
Someone in club should talk with Wenger about his plans for next season as to how he is going to win trophies next season and what his
best 11 will be.Currently it seems everyone in his
team are so up his *** that they don't have the courage to speak
against him.
I
do feel
teams play way less defensive
against them (in general) than they
do against us so it's a little less complicated for them to score, think Burnley will prove to be a
good example of that.
The third - ranked Sooners would likely have too much offense for the Cyclones, and giving a new quarterback (Kyle Kempt) his first start on the road
against a top - five
team doesn't usually work out particularly
well.
His style is
well suited for the league since almost everyone bow down to his
team and don't even try, but
against other top
teams in Europe his defense has always been exposed.
I don't have as much
against Ebron as some here
do, but to fill 2 other needed slots, plus the one being vacated by letting a player in a non-primary position go seems the
best direction for the
team.
And other
teams buying players even though they have a
good squad also doesn't go unnoticed by our players.It must be putting doubts in their minds as to why am i in this
team who isn't showing ambition.I am
against buying for the sake of buying but at least assemble a decent group of players who could get the job
done.
One of the other reasons we lost I believe was because we didn't play our
best players of those who were available and played a midfielder in defence who hasn't played there before
against the
best team in England, yeah of course that doesn't mean we would have won.
I get what you're saying I really
do and maybe just maybe with a little luck we could have got a positive result but firstly my argument is why would you pay # 50m for a striker and not play him and why would you play someone in defence that's never played there before
against the
best team in England, secondly we have had referee decisions go our way many times but that's just how it goes.
they
did nt we were just so f# ck & ng predictable because of the same bullshit tactics that may have worked
against the smaller
teams but
against the larger ones at full strength...
well you ask the question again as to why we don't beat the top sides, they hire managers like mourinho who are tacticians and take one look at arsenal's
team sheet and know exactly what they are
doing... there is a reason we haven't beaten them in a while.
They risked him because they struggled plain and simple
against a
well organised
team that
did not have the finishing quality to hit them on the break.
First of all I would just like to say thanks to Alan Pardew and the Palace
team for rolling over for United after giving their all
against the Gunners, just like Stoke
did with Spurs on Monday and many
teams seem to have
done all season, saving their
best performances for us.