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    Quote Originally Posted by Herbert_Chapman's_Zombie View Post
    Whilst I agree with you that we really should be more ruthless with long term injured players

    Man it was worth it with Rosicky, one of few players we had who could single handedly bring a game to life
    There's going to be a tendency to look back on players like Rosicky with a great deal of favour because, let's face it, the players back then were so much better than the shit heaps on show now. Or at least the non-Pep/ non-Wenger style football being played allowed them to be better.

    We need a new manager to emerge who has the balls to un-Pep football and return it to something worth watching that allows the players to thrive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dumbledore View Post
    Agreed

    Don't feel the love in that others are feeling. Hardly played, and when he did he didn't exactly set the world alight. He was part of one of the most embarrassing Arsenal teams I've seen.

    Bye.
    If you agree that Debruyne is good. Rosicky was even better, just hardly ever fit for more than 3 months....at least not with us he wasnt. A real shame
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    Quote Originally Posted by Niall_Quinn View Post
    There's going to be a tendency to look back on players like Rosicky with a great deal of favour because, let's face it, the players back then were so much better than the shit heaps on show now. Or at least the non-Pep/ non-Wenger style football being played allowed them to be better.

    We need a new manager to emerge who has the balls to un-Pep football and return it to something worth watching that allows the players to thrive.
    Maybe but I went to see Arsenal play during the unbeaten season as well as more recently. And definitely a fit Rosicky would have made it into that unbeaten team, definitely better than Ljungberg in my opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Globalgunner View Post
    If you agree that Debruyne is good. Rosicky was even better, just hardly ever fit for more than 3 months....at least not with us he wasnt. A real shame
    No he wasn't. Stop talking nonsense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Niall_Quinn View Post
    There's going to be a tendency to look back on players like Rosicky with a great deal of favour because, let's face it, the players back then were so much better than the shit heaps on show now. Or at least the non-Pep/ non-Wenger style football being played allowed them to be better.

    We need a new manager to emerge who has the balls to un-Pep football and return it to something worth watching that allows the players to thrive.
    I think your general disdain for Barcaball has clouded your analysis. Yes Pep started the boreball at Barca,,and they still play that way today. But Pep didnt play that way at Bayern and not really with this years City either. It was Wenger who saw it, liked it and decided to make it his mantra with crappier players. Pep has moved on, our old fossil remains where he was when he feel in love in 2008.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dumbledore View Post
    No he wasn't. Stop talking nonsense.
    Yes Sir.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Herbert_Chapman's_Zombie View Post
    Whilst I agree with you that we really should be more ruthless with long term injured players

    Man it was worth it with Rosicky, one of few players we had who could single handedly bring a game to life
    I could not agree more.....I'd have had him here till he retired the other day.

    I've barely seen a player take a ball on the half turn so effortlessly. One of my favourite players of all time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Globalgunner View Post
    Yes Sir.
    De Bruyne is the best player in the league. At what point was Rosicky the best player in the league?

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    I just can’t believe our rotten luck that the one other player we have with similar traits to Rosicky in Cazorla is also a crock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Globalgunner View Post
    I think your general disdain for Barcaball has clouded your analysis. Yes Pep started the boreball at Barca,,and they still play that way today. But Pep didnt play that way at Bayern and not really with this years City either. It was Wenger who saw it, liked it and decided to make it his mantra with crappier players. Pep has moved on, our old fossil remains where he was when he feel in love in 2008.
    Fair to say he didn't shit all over Bayern, he didn't need to, they were already at the top. But this latest gypo lot are as boring as the next lot of boring turds. A symptom of all football in Europe, with very occasional exceptions. Pep's fingerprints are all over the new bore-ball craze. Safety first, backwards, sideways, keep possession, tip, tap, then the decisive strike. The decisive strike only working when you have a billion quid's worth of players on the pitch. Otherwise the new game is all about shit breaking down in the final third. You can say it's about the money, the potential losses being greater than the gains, but Pep's paws are all over the money side too, with his money-no-object approach to the transfer window. He's not the only one, there have been a stream of wankers who have come in a wrecked football for their own personal gain. But Pep's a ringleader.
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