Day #4 of the media crying about their precious gypos being beaten![]()
Day #4 of the media crying about their precious gypos being beaten![]()
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What scientists claim:
What the media has discovered:The approximate field of view of an individual human eye is 95° away from the nose, 75° downward, 60° toward the nose, and 60° upward, allowing humans to have an almost 180-degree forward-facing horizontal field of view. With eyeball rotation of about 90° (head rotation excluded, peripheral vision included), horizontal field of view is as high as 270°.
Therefore the penalty shouldn't have been given because Dean only has a 30 degree field of view, clearly demonstrated in the doctored image. Which means the gypos won
That leaves them 2 points behind the chavs so it's crunch time when the two meet next week.
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Although i agree with your last paragraph, one of reasons why i think we stock CMs is because the ones we have are injury prone. You say (and its true obv) that we have Jack, Ramsey, Santi and Ozil, but when was the last time we had all 4 fit and available at the same time? Ozil has just come back and Ramsay missed a month, Jack is out until March so only Santi is in form.
Jack had also been a lot better than last season prior to his injury and was ahead of Ramsey in certain games so it is important to have them around as it creates competetion and gives us more options when one of them is injured.
Sounds like the players didnt feel to confident of attacking City from the off (which is true) and wanted to be a bit more cautious.Arsene Wenger says that despite the win at Man City being based on a more defensive system, he won’t change his style of play completely.
A deeper-lying Arsenal stifled the champions at the Etihad but the Arsenal manager insists that his side won’t simply park the bus in every game, they’ll look to attack the way his teams always have.
He also admitted that he listened to his players ahead of the trip to Manchester last weekend, and that was a factor in how the Gunners played that day.
“You have to listen to your players,” he said, “and preparing for the game against City, I felt they needed to reassure themselves. And so they lined up more defensively.
I was not surprised by the result. I believe in these guys, but one of the biggest jobs as a manager is the mental challenge, picking them up after a bad result and making them believe they are good enough to achieve everything that you believe they’re capable of.
“One of my major tasks is to make them understand how good they are and how good I think they are. And that’s obviously something that plays on their minds. A
“huge part of the job is making them mentally solid and obviously results last year when we were beaten away from home left mental scars.”
Seems like the players are more self aware then Wenger which is a shame.
Sounds to me like they told Wenger how they wanted to play. Credit to him for not resisting, but it's a damn shame the players had come up with the suggestion to shift tactically instead of it coming from the coaching staff.
Reminds me of a game against Chelsea where we pressed them all over the park. It's what the players were calling but it went out the window once we got the victory.
Getting paid twice the average annual salary every week should be a hint that they are supposed to be good, so I'd hope they can figure this out without too much promoting.
Despite the media wanting it to be true so they can apologise for the gypos, we didn't "park the bus", we shut down their key players but still attacked well.
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