Theo has been very very poor for the most part since signing the new contract. Our relative success this season has been achieved without him.
Theo has been very very poor for the most part since signing the new contract. Our relative success this season has been achieved without him.
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It still doesn't make tactical sense to leave him on the bench. Plus, he did help change things against Everton.
If Wenger doesn't think Theo is up to the task then he has to buy a proper winger in January also. We won't get away with playing Wilshere on the left all season.
But tbf its not just Girouds fault. RVP admitted Walcott was brilliant for him. A lot of his gosls were tap ins from a square ball from Walcott after he'd got him behind.
Our striker position and right wing position need to be upgraded with pace. There are some piss-easy goals to be had just by adding pace. Especially in this crude league.
Last edited by BOBN; 12-12-2013 at 12:42 PM.
perhaps he has just shit in training then who knows? Theo is a good player but as Gary says, he has been poor since his new deal and we are 5 points clear despite him not playing. looking at the comment that AW said he would play him if we needed a goal says AW was lining up to be defensive and conservative. before the game, was the way i would have gone, afterwards it clearly was wrong decision.
however, Theo should have come on as a sub. i didn't get why he dint
This. The bed-wetting taunt by the OP is childish.
No one is denying that we have had a fine season so far, but every title contender will come under the microscope and the fact is that we have already been found wanting a few times this season when the focus has been on us.
We have failed to top a group that we were in control of. A team with real winning credentials should have had the composure to get a draw against Napoli.
We lost to a bedraggled Manure outfit who have lost at home to the likes of Everton and Newcastle.
We only took a point from Everton after leading them at home with 10 mins to go.
Whatever our progress these are results that people will look at and be entitled to question our winning credentials. Throughout our trophy less years AW teams have always been capable of the kind of wins we achieved in Dortmund. Bottom line is that we have not really done anything yet to alter the prevailing opinion that we will not match the likes of Citeh over the course of the season.
No one knows how things will pan out but people are entitled to reserve judgment about this team in the meantime.
Putting the laughter back into manslaughter
I don't expect us to win anything this season, and I seriously doubt anyone with half a brain who did at the start of the season. But the direction of travel has given me back something I'd lost long ago - hope.
If you have no hope - what is the point.?
That said, it is pretty damned optimistic to think that signing Flamini and Ozil is going to deliver silverware.
Their signing and the disposal of a plethora of deadwood is a noticeable shift in strategy. It also demonstrates we were serious about Suarez (who I hate). When we wereafter him, I thought it was utter bollox, but could you imagine how many goals he would get in our side?
I'm disappointed by the result last night, but that is a small part of the bigger picture. If we continue with the transfer activity and build upon the side we have, I am confident genuine challenges for trophies will come.