Greavswasthegreatest
Vital Football Legend
I fear le arse are on the rise once more.....their play is so pacey and direct....oooeeerr. ...I knew Wenger should have stayed on!
I fear le arse are on the rise once more.....their play is so pacey and direct....oooeeerr. ...I knew Wenger should have stayed on!
People keep writing them off as lucky whilst ignoring out luck.
Arsenal are a better team than us at the moment and unless we improve they will smash us in a few weeks.
If they do it will show how much our form has dropped.
The form we showed two years ago they wouldn't get a sniff.
They are pleasing on the eye, but they always have been. They still look flaky to me.
We need to sort our spine put again. Get some fresh blood in. When we do we should start progressing again.
Of course that could be too late by then, our big stars may want out.
I have heard their defence is poor but I don't watch the arse so can't comment. In a few weeks we could have Alli and Vert back and a sharp Eriksen . I would expect a close game .
I sympathise to a degree but that's a dreadful interview to give. Maybe his next book will be called "a timid new whinge"
Or he is putting the pressure on Levy to have a successful January window.
The problem is.....people don't change.
That said he has a point. Best start to a season. Still the feeling of discontent pervades. As I mentioned during the summer, a big signing was necessary to calm everyone's nerves. I was right.
The only option open is for Levy to deliver in January to change the mood. Levy doesn't give a naff about moods. But he had better give a naff about MP.
On The Sunday Supplement yesterday, the journo Ian Ladyman was quite adamant that Poch was more than happy to let everyone believe that the lack of signings was all down to Levy, to deflect from his own role in it. ( Ex has been saying this all the time ).
Ladyman is quite right in pointing out that Poch has said enough times that he prefers to work with a smaller than average core of players, and was happy enough that as we didn't sell anyone , he didn't want any extra bodies in.
This is an interesting point for a couple of reasons, it makes it extra, extra hard for us to ever win anything as by the time the Cups get to the serious stage, our small squad has usually got a few injuries and a few knackered out players and no quality depth to cope, so out we go.
Secondly, if he ever goes to a top trophy winning club, he won't be able to continue with this core of 15/16 players only so he'll have to operate outside his comfort zone, and that coupled with his dislike for 'star' names or egos would hardly make him the ideal fit for a mega club.
Wasn't Jose on record when he was first at Chav saying he preferred to work with a smaller squad.On The Sunday Supplement yesterday, the journo Ian Ladyman was quite adamant that Poch was more than happy to let everyone believe that the lack of signings was all down to Levy, to deflect from his own role in it. ( Ex has been saying this all the time ).
Ladyman is quite right in pointing out that Poch has said enough times that he prefers to work with a smaller than average core of players, and was happy enough that as we didn't sell anyone , he didn't want any extra bodies in.
This is an interesting point for a couple of reasons, it makes it extra, extra hard for us to ever win anything as by the time the Cups get to the serious stage, our small squad has usually got a few injuries and a few knackered out players and no quality depth to cope, so out we go.
Secondly, if he ever goes to a top trophy winning club, he won't be able to continue with this core of 15/16 players only so he'll have to operate outside his comfort zone, and that coupled with his dislike for 'star' names or egos would hardly make him the ideal fit for a mega club.
Makes no difference whether they are or not, posters will ignore so they can lay the blame at Levy's door.Finally the media are picking up on this.
Wasn't Jose on record when he was first at Chav saying he preferred to work with a smaller squad.