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Post #565121  Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2023 6:53 pm 
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One thing that has been explored little is the option of playing Martinelli centrally more. He impressed a couple of times there in Europe and Trossard is more creative wide. Gabby can shoot from outside the box, run at players and he’s even decent in the air considering his height.

Nketiah's poor form has highlighted our lack of purchase of a striker, but for me it is a selection issue. I'm not sure if the stats back this up, but my impression is that Eddie really doesn't contribute to our buildup play. He ball retention and passing is average and he's also often the weak link when we break. Those are crippling weaknesses for a team that plays as we do. We are so much better when we select a technical player up front (Jesus, or I agree, Martinelli) or Trossard, Emile Smith Rowe or Havertz to play as a false nine. So I think we have the players to make our forward line work. We just have to select the right ones.


I would think of giving Emile Smith Rowe a go at being the focal point. He has the twinkle toes and he can score. Worth a punt.

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Post #565122  Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2023 9:32 pm 
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Decaf wrote:
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One thing that has been explored little is the option of playing Martinelli centrally more. He impressed a couple of times there in Europe and Trossard is more creative wide. Gabby can shoot from outside the box, run at players and he’s even decent in the air considering his height.

Nketiah's poor form has highlighted our lack of purchase of a striker, but for me it is a selection issue. I'm not sure if the stats back this up, but my impression is that Eddie really doesn't contribute to our buildup play. He ball retention and passing is average and he's also often the weak link when we break. Those are crippling weaknesses for a team that plays as we do. We are so much better when we select a technical player up front (Jesus, or I agree, Martinelli) or Trossard, Emile Smith Rowe or Havertz to play as a false nine. So I think we have the players to make our forward line work. We just have to select the right ones.

Eddie has 3 assists in 95 appearances..

https://www.premierleague.com/players/1 ... tiah/stats

It’s correct he’s just not contributing to the team at all aside from the finishes he provides inside the penalty area.

I think you are correct it’s a selection problem. If Nketiah wasn’t English and come through the academy would he have got so many minutes and so much persistence. Nope, He would have been binned a long time ago. Most of his goals come from lurking around the 6 yard box and getting change out of unorganised lax defences which is fair enough but what about away at city where you need to build attacks and they are super organised.

I think Trossard was unlucky that when we started him up front v Fulham arteta was in experimental mode with the defence that affected the team. Just play Havertz there when Jesus isn’t around and get the wingers and midfielders close to him to get knock downs and lay offs


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When or if City gets knocked out of the league cup, that cup is wide open and winnable for us. I think City will have to be near their best to beat Newcastle.
However, we will have a tough time at Brentford as well. Even if we score early, tend to not be able to or work hard enough to kill games off of late.

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Post #565124  Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2023 11:01 am 
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When we left for the Totts game on Sunday, I noticed that my STs hadn't updated from the PSV game. I have little confidence in the new system anyway so I went straight to the ground - even though I hate getting there too early.

I told the woman on the gate who told me - cheerily - that it happens all the time. She advised that I contact the Club and give them as much grief as I could. She said they'd send me cards.

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Post #565125  Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2023 11:24 am 
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…and another marketing triumph.

I bought a shirt from the Club for a mate in Holland – the new fluorescent yellow. The purchase all went well, I paid the increased worldwide shipping charge and the shirt was despatched the next day. That was 5 weeks ago.

Turns out the shirt’s been sitting in a Belgian depot for 4 weeks. The Club have been apologetic but pretty useless. Eventually they gave me a new tracking number. So I did their job for them. I got the message “Customs clearance is delayed due to missing or inaccurate customs documents”. That was it. No hint from anyone what additional information was required and no clue on who to send it to.

The club then gave me a phone number, though they wouldn’t phone it themselves. No point really since it was a wrong number. Bit of detective work and I established the correct number. That took me to a robot who referred me to the website which gave me a message I recognised….

You can’t phone anyone at The Arse these days so each of these interactions takes a few days by email. So 5 weeks on, I have no clue what is required or by whom to release the shirt. Nor does the Club. There are clearly issues with deliveries to Europe post-B***t but there absolutely nothing to warn anyone on the website and nobody in the Arse Marketing Dept has a clue - or gives a *%^@, apparently.

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Post #565126  Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2023 4:06 pm 
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Looks like we’re going to be missing a lot of players for Brentford and quite possibly the Bournemouth game as well.
Brentford is less bothersome as many of the injured lads may have been rested anyway.
Timber, Trossard, Martinelli, Partey, Rice, Saka all out currently.

I really hope we see some younger players in the league cup. Arteta has been really reluctant to use them and it’s a shame as there are some talents there.


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Post #565127  Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2023 7:09 pm 
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Am I alone in thinking that we should be going for better than Toney as our striker signing? His physicality etc would obviously improve us but having just gone for Rice as a real difference maker in CM it feels like we need to be in that level for our elite striker of we’re really going to compete for the biggest prizes. Someone like Osimhen may feel unrealistic but I thought Rice was too due to price and competition from other big clubs.


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Post #565128  Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2023 7:26 pm 
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We’ve had 3 penalties so far this season and one given and taken away v Man U. We’re obviously facing much more defensive minded teams who are giving us more respect this season so perhaps a route to goal in packed penalty areas is to get ourselves in there much more, dribbling and getting more crosses/shots off for the hand balls. Maybe it’s just an anomaly for now


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https://x.com/funwithflares/status/1706 ... -j6VVZXEoA

Good story from Gary Lewin former Arsenal Physio here


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Rich wrote:
https://x.com/funwithflares/status/1706706798298669132?s=46&t=fkwaCrtFB5yR-j6VVZXEoA

Good story from Gary Lewin former Arsenal Physio here


Wow. Clearly overmars.

Explains why we were so keen to let him and manu go


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TOP GUN wrote:
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https://x.com/funwithflares/status/1706706798298669132?s=46&t=fkwaCrtFB5yR-j6VVZXEoA

Good story from Gary Lewin former Arsenal Physio here


Wow. Clearly overmars.

Explains why we were so keen to let him and manu go

Petit's knee was fecked too and he wouldn't have surgery. Mind you, at the time it felt like we had completely broken a great team.

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Post #565132  Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2023 9:39 pm 
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Strange situation in Napoli where their official TikTok social media account posted a video openly mocking star striker Osimhen, I’ve not seen the video but some are saying it has racist undertones as well.

Osimhen’s agent now talking about suing Napoli. Go on Arsenal rescue him from this club!


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Rich wrote:
Strange situation in Napoli where their official TikTok social media account posted a video openly mocking star striker Osimhen, I’ve not seen the video but some are saying it has racist undertones as well.

Osimhen’s agent now talking about suing Napoli. Go on Arsenal rescue him from this club!

This explains the missed penalty against Bologna Sunday. Osimhen trolled on Tik Tok being called "a coconut".

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Strange situation in Napoli where their official TikTok social media account posted a video openly mocking star striker Osimhen, I’ve not seen the video but some are saying it has racist undertones as well.

Osimhen’s agent now talking about suing Napoli. Go on Arsenal rescue him from this club!

This explains the missed penalty against Bologna Sunday. Osimhen trolled on Tik Tok being called "a coconut".

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Post #565135  Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2023 2:28 am 
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Nketiah's poor form has highlighted our lack of purchase of a striker, but for me it is a selection issue. I'm not sure if the stats back this up, but my impression is that Eddie really doesn't contribute to our buildup play. He ball retention and passing is average and he's also often the weak link when we break. Those are crippling weaknesses for a team that plays as we do. We are so much better when we select a technical player up front (Jesus, or I agree, Martinelli) or Trossard, Emile Smith Rowe or Havertz to play as a false nine. So I think we have the players to make our forward line work. We just have to select the right ones.

Eddie has 3 assists in 95 appearances..

https://www.premierleague.com/players/1 ... tiah/stats

It’s correct he’s just not contributing to the team at all aside from the finishes he provides inside the penalty area.

I think you are correct it’s a selection problem. If Nketiah wasn’t English and come through the academy would he have got so many minutes and so much persistence. Nope, He would have been binned a long time ago. Most of his goals come from lurking around the 6 yard box and getting change out of unorganised lax defences which is fair enough but what about away at city where you need to build attacks and they are super organised.

I think Trossard was unlucky that when we started him up front v Fulham arteta was in experimental mode with the defence that affected the team. Just play Havertz there when Jesus isn’t around and get the wingers and midfielders close to him to get knock downs and lay offs


Only problem with this plan is that Havertz doesn’t really drive into space in the 6 yard box to finish low crosses. I’ve seen a few time where he’s had the opportunity to do so at the inside post but he hasn’t. But agree with you that at this stage he’s the better of the 2 options.


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…and another marketing triumph.

I bought a shirt from the Club for a mate in Holland – the new fluorescent yellow. The purchase all went well, I paid the increased worldwide shipping charge and the shirt was despatched the next day. That was 5 weeks ago.

Turns out the shirt’s been sitting in a Belgian depot for 4 weeks. The Club have been apologetic but pretty useless. Eventually they gave me a new tracking number. So I did their job for them. I got the message “Customs clearance is delayed due to missing or inaccurate customs documents”. That was it. No hint from anyone what additional information was required and no clue on who to send it to.

The club then gave me a phone number, though they wouldn’t phone it themselves. No point really since it was a wrong number. Bit of detective work and I established the correct number. That took me to a robot who referred me to the website which gave me a message I recognised….

You can’t phone anyone at The Arse these days so each of these interactions takes a few days by email. So 5 weeks on, I have no clue what is required or by whom to release the shirt. Nor does the Club. There are clearly issues with deliveries to Europe post-B***t but there absolutely nothing to warn anyone on the website and nobody in the Arse Marketing Dept has a clue - or gives a *%^@, apparently.

Blinding.


I had this issue once with something I bought online that didn’t show up. Eventually I called the Credit Card company and raised a payment dispute (effectively fraud claim) and got a refund.


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When Raya pulled off that fantastic save and the camera cut to Ramsdale very obviously applauding it Sky (carragher i think) made a big deal of it like Ramsdale was doing it through gritted teeth. Talk about being damned if you do and damned if you don't. Ever since Raya played all we've heard is Ramsdale is going to be unhappy, ex-pro's are telling him to leave straight away. So Ramsdale showed an over the top sign of support for his colleague in goal and Sky have a go at it - it is agenda setting again, pre-determine your narrative and then wait for the moment you can use it


Tbh it more made Carragher look like an unsportsmanlike knob who lacks humility. But I didn’t expect anything less. Short memories because I’m pretty sure Ramsdale also applauded / congratulated when Leno made a good save and at the time was still #2.


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Eddie has 3 assists in 95 appearances..

https://www.premierleague.com/players/1 ... tiah/stats

It’s correct he’s just not contributing to the team at all aside from the finishes he provides inside the penalty area.

I think you are correct it’s a selection problem. If Nketiah wasn’t English and come through the academy would he have got so many minutes and so much persistence. Nope, He would have been binned a long time ago. Most of his goals come from lurking around the 6 yard box and getting change out of unorganised lax defences which is fair enough but what about away at city where you need to build attacks and they are super organised.

I think Trossard was unlucky that when we started him up front v Fulham arteta was in experimental mode with the defence that affected the team. Just play Havertz there when Jesus isn’t around and get the wingers and midfielders close to him to get knock downs and lay offs


Only problem with this plan is that Havertz doesn’t really drive into space in the 6 yard box to finish low crosses. I’ve seen a few time where he’s had the opportunity to do so at the inside post but he hasn’t. But agree with you that at this stage he’s the better of the 2 options.

So you gain something in the build up but lose something in the area. Would be the same for Trossard. To be honest I’m ok with that.


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There is a trend for more classic No.9's now. It may be a response to the advancement of general tactical thinking, gone are the days of a 4-4-2, many more teams are much more capable off the ball now, structures are good even in weaker teams, they know how and when to press and how to mark/close a man down and cut off a passing lane at the same time. deeper blocks are more organised as well. So the return to the classic no.9 could be a return to wanting those penalty box skills, the ability to be lethal and have brilliant movement, but also as a way of beating the press, being able to go more direct.

Some 9's really aren't involved in general build up play at all, Haaland has very few touches per match but he is lethal when he does get a touch. I can't think of many who are able to do both - Kane would be the most obvious, very accomplished at linking play and is an underrated creator, but also remains lethal with his finishing. Ferguson, Hojland and Sesko are three younger 9's. Then you have more of an old fashioned English 9, a bit like Antonio or Wilson - they work hard, run the channels and do all the things 9's were taught to do since football was invented.

Then there 9's who are primarily a target man, physically strong, hold the ball up, decent enough technically but aren't running behind or being a chief creator - maybe Toney fits this 9.

For a long time many teams goalscorers came from wide positions (or at least not the central forward), Salah, Mané, Messi, Mbappe - even Rashford. It feels like things are swinging the other way

One thing is for sure we need an upgrade in that central position, and it shouldn't be a 'he'll improve us' signing, it has to be a guy who we think can make us champions


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Looking forward to seeing if Smith Rowe can stake a claim for a role in the team. he wasn't particularly sharp against PSV but a few weeks ago it was almost unforseeable when he might get a chance.

he has more goals in him than Eddie and is a very calm shooter of the ball from all around the box, not just the 6 yard.

In other musings, we're still unbeaten despite a tonne of tinkering with players out of position. Can only hope that it will help them to learn more about the overall game and positional dynamics. Especially for the co-ordinated press that will make them better players as the season wears on.

Still very early so i'm still thinking there is time for a little patience.

Now who said a 12 game win streak and we'll be right back in it. :laughing7:


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Nketiah's poor form has highlighted our lack of purchase of a striker, but for me it is a selection issue. I'm not sure if the stats back this up, but my impression is that Eddie really doesn't contribute to our buildup play. He ball retention and passing is average and he's also often the weak link when we break. Those are crippling weaknesses for a team that plays as we do. We are so much better when we select a technical player up front (Jesus, or I agree, Martinelli) or Trossard, Emile Smith Rowe or Havertz to play as a false nine. So I think we have the players to make our forward line work. We just have to select the right ones.


I would think of giving Emile Smith Rowe a go at being the focal point. He has the twinkle toes and he can score. Worth a punt.


Not up front. When he was scoring for fun he tended to occupy the left area where Havertz / Veiera have been favoured and I still think it's his strongest position. But for the league cup, play him down the right for all that it matters just to let Saka rest/heal.


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Charles Sagoe Jnr starts tonight. Wasn’t expecting that.

White/Gabriel CB, Tomiyasu and Kiwior full backs.
Jorginho, Emile Smith Rowe, Havertz midfield, Nelsen and Nketiah up top. Ramsdale in goal

Sweet, Walters and cozier-dubery on the bench. With Cédric….


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Brentford look pretty full strength to me


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Tough for the likes of Emile Smith Rowe to come in and feel he HAS to impress in a mixed team devoid of its best players to buzz around him and give him a better chance of impressing.

Desperate for Havertz to score to get the monkey off his back. Seems lots of off the ball stuff and stats showing he’s working hard but we need the end product - especially if he’s not really getting involved in the build up


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Bookings on throw ins for time wasting are a bit of a farce. There is no directive to say how long is too long, is it when the ball goes out or when it’s in your hands? Is it ok for a team who is losing to take longer on throw ins that the team who is winning. If as the defending team you just man mark every player you will slow down the throw and pile pressure on the ref to book him. The attacking team are basically pressured in to giving away possession.


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1-0 to us at HT Nelsen with the goal.


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FT 0-1 in to the next round


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Reports from the game showing praise on the defence, Kiwior and Tomiyasu very good which is encouraging for fringe players. Tomiyasu played CB tonight.

If Saka is out of the weekend Nelsen deserves a chance on the wing. Emile Smith Rowe needs more minutes


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Man City, Brighton, Villa all knocked out tonight….spurs knocked out in the previous round before we even joined the competition


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West Ham away in the next round.

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Only seen a quick highlights program. How did Havertz play? There are some negative comments on the internet but if someone attended what did you think.

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Man U have been drawn at home in 12 consecutive cup ties. Chances of that are 4096/1


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Pep Guardiola was furious with Newcastle’s rough house tactics last night, he was arguing with the Newcastle bench and got himself booked, maybe if he was more calm it would have instilled calmness and concentration in his players and they wouldn’t find themselves knocked out of a competition they are used to dominating. I expect sky pundits to be jumping on this! :42laughter:


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Great highlights reel for Tomiyasu last night. He played right sided CB. He plays left sided CB for Japan, has naturally played most of his career as a right back and fills in for us as a left back plenty of times including being picked there to combat Salah.

Jurrien Timber could be the same level of flexibility as well. Can't wait for him to come back hopefully in the spring of this season


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Newcastle showing why I think they'll be top 4 again this season. If they go up a goal on you, its very tough to not just equalize but win. They are well disciplined defensively and once they get a better attack they'll be top 3 consistently I think. They have similar money to City, meaning, money is no object.

Pep is at the point now he feels entitled to win. He tries very, very hard to sound humble and all that but don't be fooled. He and that squad have the '90s Man Utd arrogance.

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So Ramsdale had a very good game last night and made a pretty stunning save. Therefore he’s back in for Bournemouth at the weekend. That’s how this is supposed to work right ? Right ?

I don’t get it anymore


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How long should we give for Havertz to justify anywhere close to his transfer fee?

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Rich wrote:
Great highlights reel for Tomiyasu last night. He played right sided CB. He plays left sided CB for Japan, has naturally played most of his career as a right back and fills in for us as a left back plenty of times including being picked there to combat Salah.

Jurrien Timber could be the same level of flexibility as well. Can't wait for him to come back hopefully in the spring of this season


I think Timber will be big for us. I can even see him capable of playing DCM.

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Watched the game on TV yesterday and we were very good value for our win
With a bit of a makeshift team against Brentford’s (almost) first team we were composed with and without the ball
We scored first and then Emile Smith Rowe and Nelson had excellent chances to double our lead
True they had little bursts of pressure but we dealt with them comfortably Gab Kiwior and Tomiyasu were excellent White not so much
To be fair to White he had a bit of a passenger outside him which curtailed his over and under laps
One amazing save from Ramsdale… saved a certain goal
Emile Smith Rowe looked good in flashes and Eddie… as usual… worked his balls off without ever looking a real goal threat
Jorginho was great … calm and supportive
Havertz Now there’s a head scratcher
Neat and tidy good hold up play never gave the ball away always available but like Eddie never a goal threat… one very weak shot

We deserved it no question well done lads


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Watched the game on TV yesterday and we were very good value for our win
With a bit of a makeshift team against Brentford’s (almost) first team we were composed with and without the ball
We scored first and then Emile Smith Rowe and Nelson had excellent chances to double our lead
True they had little bursts of pressure but we dealt with them comfortably Gab Kiwior and Tomiyasu were excellent White not so much
To be fair to White he had a bit of a passenger outside him which curtailed his over and under laps
One amazing save from Ramsdale… saved a certain goal
Emile Smith Rowe looked good in flashes and Eddie… as usual… worked his balls off without ever looking a real goal threat
Jorginho was great … calm and supportive
Havertz Now there’s a head scratcher
Neat and tidy good hold up play never gave the ball away always available but like Eddie never a goal threat… one very weak shot

We deserved it no question well done lads


I'm a bit worried about how much White is being played. He seems to have started every game this season.

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