Quote from: richard moore on October 29, 2013, 07:47:45 AMQuote from: mike on October 28, 2013, 10:10:30 PMMy simple minded view is we haven't got very good players.I'm increasingly inclined to agree with youWe've got some very good players (Benteke, Guzan), we've got a lot of average Premier League players, and we've got some poor players. We've probably got an average-to-below average Premier League team and squad (although I worry a lot at how we'd fair without Benteke!). We'll probably finish lower mid-table which is slightly better than last year. Lambert's record so far suggests that given time he'll improve us again next season.Short of throwing a billion pounds at the squad I don't really see what some fans expect. Man City have spent over £500m and didn't win the league last year. Is chucking lots of money at the problem really the answer (and think really hard about the MON years before you answer that!)?
Quote from: mike on October 28, 2013, 10:10:30 PMMy simple minded view is we haven't got very good players.I'm increasingly inclined to agree with you
My simple minded view is we haven't got very good players.
Another thing I have noticed is that, last year, and even this year at Arsenal, when we didn't have the ball, we'd work like fuck to get it back - harrying and closing down the opposition.
Quote from: supertom on October 29, 2013, 09:28:47 AMI'm just wondering whether a signing like Arteta might make a big difference. Arsenal are kind of overrun with players at the moment. They've got so many in good form, particularly in midfield that his chances might become increasingly rare. Might be worth a punt and he could be good for us for a year or two. He's at Arsenal so his wages wouldn't be astronomical. A player like that we're crying out for. If not him there's probably a few others similar we might be able to get from Spain or Italy.One person in my head who might be useful for us is Zaha. Moyes has come out and said that he may be moved out on loan in January.
I'm just wondering whether a signing like Arteta might make a big difference. Arsenal are kind of overrun with players at the moment. They've got so many in good form, particularly in midfield that his chances might become increasingly rare. Might be worth a punt and he could be good for us for a year or two. He's at Arsenal so his wages wouldn't be astronomical. A player like that we're crying out for. If not him there's probably a few others similar we might be able to get from Spain or Italy.
End of last season we were playing well, scoring goals, winning crucial games and were actually good to watch, I enjoyed a lot of the games at the end of the season even if some like Chelsea at home we actually lost and others were excruating regarding actually getting the result given how close we were to going down. It just seems like the squad actually realised "oh fcuk we're probably going down, better start playing well" and hey presto we accumulated enough points to survive in the run in.This season apart from the first two games, second half against City and first half on saturday I can't really say we're passing the ball that well at all which is disappointing as we were improving significantly in that respect from March onwards.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on October 29, 2013, 10:27:19 AMAnother thing I have noticed is that, last year, and even this year at Arsenal, when we didn't have the ball, we'd work like fuck to get it back - harrying and closing down the opposition. Against Everton for the first ten minutes of the second half I made a point of mentioning to my mate how well we were pressing them and how much fitter we looked, then it seemed to dwindle before stopping altogether when Tonev was subbed.
Absolute rubbish.
Another thing I have noticed is that, last year, and even this year at Arsenal, when we didn't have the ball, we'd work like fuck to get it back - harrying and closing down the opposition. For most of this season, though, there doesn't seem to have been anything like enough of that. It is almost as if they've been reading the papers about how dangerous they are on the counter attack and have decided they don't really need to do that any more, they'll just let the opposition keep the ball and do what they want with it.
Quote from: Louzie0 on October 29, 2013, 02:23:30 AMAbsolute rubbish.Yes utter codswallop!
Quote from: richard moore on October 29, 2013, 07:47:45 AMQuote from: mike on October 28, 2013, 10:10:30 PMMy simple minded view is we haven't got very good players.I'm increasingly inclined to agree with youWith respect that's quite a lazy view I think. SHA under TSM had a shite squad but they went unbeaten at home at the temple of doom for I think a year, Southampton are unbeaten at home this season, West Ham had a good home record last year and they were a newly promoted team and when Stoke came up in 2008 they won 10 home games that year.You don't have to have great squads to be difficult to beat at home and win a few games. I'm not even asking to win at home every week as a) it's not possible and b) we win regularly away from home which many clubs in this league don't.
Quote from: PeterWithe on October 29, 2013, 11:19:48 AMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on October 29, 2013, 10:27:19 AMAnother thing I have noticed is that, last year, and even this year at Arsenal, when we didn't have the ball, we'd work like fuck to get it back - harrying and closing down the opposition. Against Everton for the first ten minutes of the second half I made a point of mentioning to my mate how well we were pressing them and how much fitter we looked, then it seemed to dwindle before stopping altogether when Tonev was subbed.We are either not fit enough to play the high pressing game or Lambert tells them not to press sides in their own half. Either way, I think it is a game we should adopt at home to stop sides getting their comfy slippers on and making themselves at home at VP.Admittedly we were more on the front foot against Everton but that worsened as the game went on. Against Liverpool, Spurs (twice) and Man City in the first half, we made life so easy for them.Southampton play the high pressing game very effectively and are reaping the benefits but it needs players closing down in twos all over the pitch. It can be very effective if done well, particularly against better sides.