Re: The Arsenal FC - Related News and Development for 2019/2
Posted: Sun Aug 11, 2019 7:01 pm
The most alarming part now is the club is now selling players before they make an impact at the club.
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Your comments are void of basic logic. Like Waffi, I'm out too. Carry on.ohenhen1 wrote:Rashford scored two goals today. Mason Greenwood at 17 is already featuring in their first team. That guy is a talent. McTominay is already a starter. Arsenal has lost its way. We used to turn out good young products like Wilshere, Cesc, and etc.
I’m leaving 2jdizzy wrote:Your comments are void of basic logic. Like Waffi, I'm out too. Carry on.ohenhen1 wrote:Rashford scored two goals today. Mason Greenwood at 17 is already featuring in their first team. That guy is a talent. McTominay is already a starter. Arsenal has lost its way. We used to turn out good young products like Wilshere, Cesc, and etc.
I am not saying I am any better......but sir....seriously.....you do lack the awareness to know when you are spewing constant poppycock.ohenhen1 wrote:Doesn't change argument that there is something wrong with Arsenal academy.
Good lawd!bk-one wrote:I am not saying I am any better......but sir....seriously.....you do lack the awareness to know when you are spewing constant poppycock.ohenhen1 wrote:Doesn't change argument that there is something wrong with Arsenal academy.
Ohen, with all due respect. How is the Arsenal going to do that with fans like you? Up till now, I’ve never heard you clamoring for the integration of academy player. Rather, you’re ever ready with a laundry list of players Arsenal should buy and their supposed values. Get real, man.ohenhen1 wrote:Man Utd is developing their young players like Rashford, Greenword, and Mctominay. Arsenal is not doing a good job developing young players and integrating them into the first team.
I know Newcastle will not be the litmus test but there was a difference. In that 1st half and even 2nd half, we were compact with the same 4-4-2 defensive shape as last season. Last season we were still terrible defensively despite our caution, but I think in Chambers, Sokratis has a partner he can trust, so he focuses on his responsibilities.Tunisian Gooner wrote:Professional road display from the Arsenal.
Arsenal were never going to click footballistically today, too many new faces, too many absentees, serious lack of cohesion and chemistry in regards to build up in attack wise.
Today off the ball every Gunner put in a shift and very few kamikaze errors particularly from back 4. Bar Mkhi and at time Xhaka being loose in possession the Arsenal were patient, resolute and maintained their discipline. No reckless runs leaving CB's exposed, solid communication off the ball for 90 minutes, Arsenal waited on Newcastle to crack and they did with give away to AMN and Auba stuck the dagger.
Spot on.Thunder wrote:Ohen, with all due respect. How is the Arsenal going to do that with fans like you? Up till now, I’ve never heard you clamoring for the integration of academy player. Rather, you’re ever ready with a laundry list of players Arsenal should buy and their supposed values. Get real, man.ohenhen1 wrote:Man Utd is developing their young players like Rashford, Greenword, and Mctominay. Arsenal is not doing a good job developing young players and integrating them into the first team.
bk-one wrote:I am not saying I am any better......but sir....seriously.....you do lack the awareness to know when you are spewing constant poppycock.ohenhen1 wrote:Doesn't change argument that there is something wrong with Arsenal academy.
Waffiman wrote:Spot on.Thunder wrote:Ohen, with all due respect. How is the Arsenal going to do that with fans like you? Up till now, I’ve never heard you clamoring for the integration of academy player. Rather, you’re ever ready with a laundry list of players Arsenal should buy and their supposed values. Get real, man.ohenhen1 wrote:Man Utd is developing their young players like Rashford, Greenword, and Mctominay. Arsenal is not doing a good job developing young players and integrating them into the first team.
100%Naija wrote:Mihki balled today. I dont want to hear anyone bash that guy here today. He played his socks offMister Dolly wrote:Mikhi finally off. Time for some Brazillian magic. Martinelli is on
Which center half has your beloved ManU academy produced in recent memory? I really don't want to get personal here but you are making no sense broohenhen1 wrote:BTW when is the Arsenal academy going to produce a good defender?
A center half?
Dude enough of this madness,same you that want beloved go buy players and loan all youth?ohenhen1 wrote:Waffiman wrote:Spot on.Thunder wrote:Ohen, with all due respect. How is the Arsenal going to do that with fans like you? Up till now, I’ve never heard you clamoring for the integration of academy player. Rather, you’re ever ready with a laundry list of players Arsenal should buy and their supposed values. Get real, man.ohenhen1 wrote:Man Utd is developing their young players like Rashford, Greenword, and Mctominay. Arsenal is not doing a good job developing young players and integrating them into the first team.
Well you have missed my several posts of me promoting the use of good young players. The benefits is the club can then spend the funds on immediate needs. Arsenal can't compete without a good academy. Quite frankly recently the academy is not producing. Even the ones they have produced were let go to other clubs. Look at Gnabry, Iwobi and etc. We have to reverse that trend. Invest more in the academy. Don't be afraid to send players out on loan to get experience before integration into the main team.
In contextWaffiman wrote:Guendouzi vs Xhaka against Newcastle
Touches - 81 vs 99
Passes - 59 vs 71
Shots - 0 vs 2
Poss lost - 13 vs 14
Poss won - 4 vs 8
Duels - 5/13 vs 7/12
Key passes - 1 vs 2
Tackles - 1 vs 3
Fouls won - 0 vs 2
xG+A - 0 vs 0.14
Why let the facts get in the way of a good story?
Please add the wage difference and misplaced passescchinukw wrote:In contextWaffiman wrote:Guendouzi vs Xhaka against Newcastle
Touches - 81 vs 99
Passes - 59 vs 71
Shots - 0 vs 2
Poss lost - 13 vs 14
Poss won - 4 vs 8
Duels - 5/13 vs 7/12
Key passes - 1 vs 2
Tackles - 1 vs 3
Fouls won - 0 vs 2
xG+A - 0 vs 0.14
Why let the facts get in the way of a good story?
Age - 20 vs 26
bouncino wrote:Please add the wage difference and misplaced passescchinukw wrote:In contextWaffiman wrote:Guendouzi vs Xhaka against Newcastle
Touches - 81 vs 99
Passes - 59 vs 71
Shots - 0 vs 2
Poss lost - 13 vs 14
Poss won - 4 vs 8
Duels - 5/13 vs 7/12
Key passes - 1 vs 2
Tackles - 1 vs 3
Fouls won - 0 vs 2
xG+A - 0 vs 0.14
Why let the facts get in the way of a good story?
Age - 20 vs 26