Quote Originally Posted by selassie View Post


Yep, say what you like about Ranieri but he has a instilled a proper structure in the team at Leicester, good keeper, solid at the back, strong in Midfield and very good offensively, he's built a solid team there, heck their squad players are pretty decent too, they come in and do a job, they know their role. Money plays a part in building a successful team and the more resources you have the better team you can build providing you buy players in the RIGHT areas, it's not about buying Attacking midfielders and sticking them all over the pitch, or buying technical players and hoping they can fill roles they clearly aren't accustomed to.

Nothing will change at Arsenal, Wenger will never have an easier chance of winning PL, he's practically being handed it and we're still making the same mistakes and wobbling.

If he doesn't win it this season he'll never win it again, quote me on that.
Ranieri understands three basics about a successful team. 1) Make sure your players are motivated and have self belief. 2) Play to their strengths and have players play regularly in their best positions. 3) Team balance is vastly more important than individual technical ability.

The sending off was the most important factor in yesterday's defeat, and IMHO its pointless trying to blame Wenger for this by criticising his transfer policy. We all know that his gambles re player purchases have come back to bite him time and time again. But his failure to address the basics have affected us much more. It feels as though we are CONSTANTLY in the middle of an experiment in which our manager tinkers with our team and is more interested in 'developing' players than letting them play their best/natural game. This is what frustrates me - and why it feels so frustrating that we are not walking the worst EPL for years.