Manyoo are worse, they just keep winning 1-0 over and over
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So you get to thinking what would make anyone feel better during a mini-Interlull and then you remember what time of year it is. Yep.
Excitement is building. Little children will be looking at their calendars, counting down the days, giddy with excitement until it's /that/ night and they can barely sleep. Tossing and turning all night long, their little pyjamas all crumpled up and no matter how much they close their eyes and squeeze them shut they just can't.
Eventually sleep will take them and the next morning they'll rush down the stairs and log onto NewsNow to see if Arsenal have signed anyone.
Yes, it's the opening of the transfer window. Oh, what manner of goodies will Santa Wenger bring them? A left back? A striker? A midfield enforcer? Sebastian Frey? Of course by January 31st – after Arsene has been compounding his interest as much as possible and only then deciding to bring back a former player on loan – the excitement will have turned to anger and dismay, and not even seeing Thomas Danilevicius in the mighty red and white again will appease them.
Still, at least we know the manager's thinking about it. Speaking about the possibility of a January transfer or two, he said <http://news.arseblog.com/2011/12/wenger-eyes-opportunity-to-buy-attacker/>
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I feel a bit sorry for Martin Keown. Not because of the clip showing his fantastic header but because he's in a position that must be amongst the most frustrating in the world. Firstly, he's having to listen to Robbie Savage squawk his half-witted shite to the world but secondly, he's doing it from within punching distance.
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The Gunners have been spuriously linked with a host of top European talent (and Soloman Kalou) in recent weeks....
very good, add in Bendtner, Vela, Denilson and the whole host of non work permit players we have out there the clear out we saw in the summer must be replicated again either now or in the summer.Quote:
A lot has been said about the litany of injuries we've suffered, meaning players are being played out of position which affects our normal game and so on. And certainly those injuries are a hindrance.
The lack of full backs is perhaps the most obvious, it leaves the team unbalanced and we have been exposed in that area during recent defeats. To be fair, however, having all four natural full backs out injured at the same with mid-long term injuries time is somewhat unprecedented. I've certainly never seen it before.
Further injuries to Vermaelen, the most obvious candidate to replace Santos and Gibbs, and to versatile youngster Francis Coquelin haven't helped. However, I do wonder if the biggest issue we face is the fact that our squad just isn't strong enough to cope. I know most teams would struggle to live with those kind of injuries but we're carrying a lot of players who take up space in the squad and whose contributions are minimal, at best.
These are players that the manager won't play, for various reasons, or can't play because their injuries and injury records prevent them from being selected. If you start from the back there's Manuel Almunia - 4th choice goalkeeper, the manager has long decided his time is up.
Vito Mannone, loaned out, would be surprised if he comes back.
Sebastian Squillaci - again, the manager will do as much as he can not to play him, such is his lack of faith. There is talk this morning that he's interesting AS Monaco and you can't help but think a move is probably best for everyone. He's been a bad purchase for Arsenal but came with a reasonable reputation. As Koscielny's reputation has soared, his has plummeted.
Kieran Gibbs, a player Arsene obviously likes, so much so he was willing to let Gael Clichy go a year before he did – only for Mourinho's arrival at Real Madrid (the intended destination) to scupper the deal. Yet Gibbs, for all the potential Arsene sees in him, is a problem because he's injury-prone. Just 9 appearances this season. Ok, his problem is exacerbated the absence of Santos who, I'm told, is unlikely to be back before April, but there's no denying it's a problem.
In midfield Abou Diaby is traveling to see specialists in the USA and Qatar to see specialists about his ankle. On December 2nd Arsene reported a 'slight muscular problem' and said he'd be back in 10 days.
Let's be brutally honest about this, Diaby is struggling to save his football career. The litany of injuries he's suffered since Dan Smith's tackle is a crying shame but sooner or later we have to make a decision about his worth. I know Arsene won't want to give up on him but the reality is he's played a total of 25 minutes of football this season and we need more than that. His presence in the squad is restrictive now. It's sad that a player has been so blighted by injury but for how long can we allow the injury to affect the squad?
There's certainly a measure of experience and usefulness to Rosicky and Benayoun, even if both are too lightweight to start games, while up-front we've got three players in our squad whose contributions range from minimal to absolutely nothing. Andrei Arshavin has two assists recently but 1 league goal in his last 35 Arsenal appearances tells its own story. Marouane Chamakh, similarly, 1 goal in well over a year. Ju Young Park, well, what was the point at all? Yes, we left our summer striking business late but was this the best we could do?
A player we actively stole from under the noses of Lille, who had a reasonable reputation in France and internationally, who has yet to play a single second of Premier League football and we're in the middle of January. And this is in the middle of a period when we're struggling for goals. It's almost as if this wasn't an Arsene signing and the manager's reluctance to use him is borne out of that. Whatever the reason, whatever the circumstances, Park is taking up a place in the squad and has, thus far, contributed nothing of value bar a goal in the Carling Cup which, at this point in time, means nothing because it's a competition we're no longer in.
So let's recap, for various reasons we have Almunia, Mannone, Squillaci, Gibbs, Diaby, Arshavin, Park, Chamakh, all of whom the manager doesn't have any faith in, or can't rely on, yet whose presence in the squad does have an effect. It means that there's an over-reliance on the 14-15 players he does trust. It means that those players are being used, perhaps, more often than they should be, leading to fatigue, mentally and physically. It means that when they don't perform our options are limited, to say the very least. It means that competition for places is minimal.
Interesting stuff. Are the backroom boys not being pro-active enough in finding places to ship them out to?
Clubs don't want to buy our players due to our wage structure which makes sure most of the squad is on relatively similar wages, it attracts (talented) youth players to come to us because we pay them more than other clubs but also means nobody is willing to buy shite like Denilson/Diaby who are on 50k per week.