Gillespie said:GunnerGer said:Gillespie said:I was one of the Arsenal fans today in the Shed Upper Row 3 just to the left of he goal as you look at it.
So I had an excellent view of the game and goals.
Before the start when I saw the team selection, I winced. No Flamini? What was Wenger thinking? And Podolski on the left? He's been hopeless there. As for the Ox in midfield. He's indisciplined and gives the ball away too much.
I feared the worst and having been in the away end at Anfield, events turned sour very quickly and in a déjà vu way.
Tactics were insane. Team selection was crap. I know we had key players missing and don't have the squad strength of Chelsea but we should never lose any game by that margin. I have been to City away, Liverpool away and now Chelsea away.
We are back to where we probably belong battling for 4th spot.
I feel pissed off and will finish the rest of this bottle of wine and seek solace in English cricket (oh fuck!)
I hope City or Liverpool win the title. I can't bear the idea of Chelsea winning it who by the way seem to attract a particularly obnoxious type of fan.
Good post mate. It's awful for something like that to happen once a season but 3 times now is a feckin disgrace.
Its hard to explain how we are so awful in these games. I mean, I can see why we are awful, but why is it being allowed to happen?!
Before yesterday we had 13 clean sheets, joint best in the league. We can go to Spurs, to Munich, to Dortmund and put on good defensive performances. We can play Liverpool and Chelsea and Utd at home and not concede a goal. So why oh why when we go to these places and play like a feckin pub team? We've conceded 34 goals this season, and 17 of these, yep 50%, have been in these three games!
None of that front 6 should be a starter in our strongest team next year. We need an upgrade at defensive midfield, left wing and up front! Arteta's legs are gone, yet he flanks him with Ox who doesn't have the awareness yet to play these big games away from home, and leaves Flamini on the bench?! Podolski just doesn't suit the system at all, and the less I say about Giroud the better. That's not knee jerk, I've been saying the same about Giroud forever.
It really was just a rerun of the Liverpool game. You would think after that spanking, the tactics would be to stay behind the ball, keep it tight, stay nice and compact at least for the first 20mins. Watch those first 3 goals again, literally no midfield, and Sagna and Gibbs aren't even in shot in any of them.
A total joke like. And Szcezney can shove his selfie up his arse!!
Ah.......that's better.......:-)
In the cold light of day and after some enforced sober reflection ( now that the neurofen has kicked in after overdoing the laughing juice last night) I have come to one firm conclusion.
I have always been firmly behind Wenger. Always recognising that no team has a divine right to year on year success and there are cycles in football etc. etc.
I recognised that after the move from Highbury to the Emirates ( vital if we were to be able to generate income to compete at the top level) there would be a long period of relative lack of success because of financial restraints.
To give Wenger his due, before he arrived, we finished in the top 4 only 23 times in 92 years. After he arrived we have never been out of the top 4 which is a huge achievement when you consider the lack of money these past 8 years.
However, those financial constraints have disappeared now. This should be the promised land we were told to expect. As a club we are currently sitting on cash in excess of £150m. We should be able to compete now in signing marquee players.
It is just not acceptable to be beaten 6-3, 5-1 and 6-0 in the same season. It smacks of gutlessness and mediocrity. He knew Theo was injured for the season, he knew we needed a striker and what did we get in January? A makeweight midfielder with an injured back, for Chrissakes!
We get beaten at Anfield and does he learn the lesson that you can not have both full backs sprinting upfield and leaving our 2 central defenders to cope with Chelsea and Liverpools attackers running at them in full pelt on the counter.
Tactics were abysmal. Team selection was plain daft. No Flamini and a slow Podolski out wide who often fails to track back.
Criminal. No excuse for not learning from previous results.
As far as I am concerned, failure to win the FA Cup or a failure to secure a top 4 finish is unacceptable. In either of those instances Wenger has to go.
Maybe like Moses, Wenger is not fated to see the Promised Land.
brilliant and i agree with all of it.
it was pointed out in a blog that for almost 2 years and 3 transfer windows we've had giroud as our only realistic striker. that is incompetence of the highest order.
we had a realistic chance to sign higuin, and we pulled out to chase suarez which was very unrealistic. other strikers have been available. mourinho managed to get eto, who is proving his worth now. im pretty sure we could have got lesser strikers like remy, michu etc if we really wanted. berbatov? hernandez in exchange for rvp?
so there are no excuses about the right players not being available.
also we knew ramsey and walcott were out long term 1st week of jan. he had all month to buy and like you said, instead as usual chooses the cheap skate option of a free loan signing, the type of player you'd be suprised if even a slightly lower club went for. to cap it all of he was injured which we also knew.