Usually after a defeat, I come on here and post a positive article to cheer you guys up, but not today. That was one of the most pathetic Arsenal performances I've seen in a while. Especially in the first half. Where is the passion and desire of these players? I don't think half of clowns in our squad realise just how lucky they are to be playing for Arsenal.
It's not the loss I'm so angered by, it's the attitude and commitment of the players. They just didn't care, they didn't want is as much as the Man Utd players did. Half the idiots out there don't even care if we win or lose, they just college their 50 odd grand every week and walk around the field when they're asked to do a job. I don't know why Arsene puts up with players like that.
Song, Ramsey and Walcott were absolutely pathetic today. Song kept giving the ball away with his sloppy passes. Ramsey was his usual pathetic self, he kept giving the ball away, he couldn't retain possession and he didn't create anything. And Waclott was just ... well... Walcott. The outstanding performers were Koscielny, Mertesacker, Chamberlain and Rosicky. They played very well.
I still think we'll finish in the top 4 this season. Especially if Chelsea don't spend. But we really need to wake up and start showing more passion and desire!
COYG!
That Was Shockingly Bad
posted on 22/1/12
We have Wilshere and Sagna back in full training. They should give us a massive boost. We won't have to watch Djourou at RB and Ramsey in midfield for a while if they're fit before our next league game!
posted on 22/1/12
My point is not about who is more better, it is that commitment is more important than talent.
Arshavin is a mercenary, stands around waiting for the ball to come to him, then does what he did today. At least Hernandez puts effort in
posted on 22/1/12
That's a fair point Sir Bubbly
posted on 22/1/12
Hernandez, as limit as he is, has a purpose in his team. To finish chances. He does that well. Whether he taps them all in, or not.
posted on 22/1/12
We have Wilshere and Sagna back in full training. They should give us a massive boost.
Kamran you sounds like Wenger. When both will be fit again its over.
posted on 22/1/12
Dubbed the new Wenger is right on Hernandez. Herni sometimes scores.
posted on 22/1/12
The defeat aside, I thought the OX was immense. What a bright future he has ahead. And from post match interviews he sounds well spoken and very grounded. A credit to his up bringing.
On this evidence the overwhelming argument is to keep playing him. His inclusion is justified over many non performers like Walcott amongst others.
Good luck to the the Go_ons for the rest of the season.
posted on 22/1/12
Sagna will probably be fit for Bolton
But Wenger said on friday Wilshere will be back 'late february'. It's typical Arsenal, gone from late January to late February.
posted on 22/1/12
Easy with the Hernandez praising lads, I'm just about resisting the temptation of deleting your comments
Well played Man Utd btw. I thought they would come here to sit back and hit us on the counter, but credit to them, they attacked us, created lots of chances and beat us deservedly.
posted on 22/1/12
Funny (sic) how the clubs expectations have fallen over the years. Once it was to challenge for the pl, then top 2, top 4, and now hill wood stating that not making the CL wouldn't be a disaster.
Time for a change of direction.