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Hawaiian Shirts Target Silver Lining as Gap Widens
By Boris Mellor
May 15 2009

I am not saying that Arsenal players' took a holiday against Chelsea last week, but some of them were wearing Hawaiian shirts under their kit (apologies to Radio 5). Arsenal played well for 28 minutes and as soon as they conceded some heads dropped. Indeed the biggest problem was that the midfield did go on holiday for the Anelka goal, and then at 2-0 it was all over.

Perhaps the Arsenal fans should be blamed, as they carried on cheering the team at a goal down, and then some at two down. Some sang the "greatest team the world has ever seen" at three down. Perhaps the team began to doubt the sanity of some fans, making them anxious. I stayed to the bitter end but I didn't doubt the sanity of those who left early.

 

Silver Lining? 

Nonetheless, an unchastend Wenger is packing the lads up North on a win win mission. Of course he is expecting to win, but just in case they lose there is a silver lining awaiting. Yes, they will be able to watch a parade by a successful team. According to Wenger this will inspire them to greater efforts next season. Of course Wenger is not bothered that it might make the fans choke.

Gap has widened

Arsenal could be over 20 points behind the leaders after this game, last year they were only 4 points behind the league champions, but in the Crazy World of Arsene Wenger this is known as progress. Now blame the fans if you like Arsene, blame the Credit Crunch, and you may have a point on both, however what you can't claim is that this is some kind of achievement. A team that was 4 points away should have done far better.

Instead, the gap has widened, not just in terms of points, but also in terms of goals conceded and the weakness of the midfield. The gap has widened between midfield and defence. Watching the game at the Grove I am often astounded at the acres of grass between the last defender and the nearest Arsenal midfielder. Teams arrive in our penalty area with one man to beat. They get free shots and headers galore. How often do teams give Arsenal such space?

Yes, the open game is part of the cost of Wenger ball, but it is now becoming an open invitation to score. Why do other teams strikers need fewer chances against Arsenal to score than ours do against them? No our strikers are not worse, it s just that teams do not give them the space that Arsenal allow in return. The Arsenal system is far too generous to the opposition.

The midfield knows how to attack, but does very little to defend. That can work against Portsmouth, but not against the top six. Wenger ball has to adapt or die, and claims that the alternative is boring will not do. Man U defend as a team and attack as a team, they are now the team that is considered exciting to watch by the public and pundits alike.

Change has gotta come

Wenger is now asking for two more years to be judged on; unless he makes some serious changes they could prove to be a very uncomfortable two years.

Yes, he has Arshavin now, and he should be the exception that proves the rule, if one experienced player can make such a difference then imagine the difference two or three more could make. We cannot have a situation that if ever Arshavin can't play we are certain to lose against top opposition, which is exactly what has happened so far.

Whatever happens against United I feel he needs to shed some delusions. Firstly, that he can do it with this group of players. Secondly, that he does not has to teach the midfield and defence how to work together. Thirdly, that fans should put up with players who are not trying.

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Hawaiian Shirts Target Silver Lining as Gap Widens
Posted by: Arsenal Times (IP Logged)
Date: 15/05/2009 15:09

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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2009:05:18:19:12:52 by Padre Pio.

Re: Hawaiian Shirts Target Silver Lining as Gap Widens
Posted by: brian from the b.o.f (IP Logged)
Date: 15/05/2009 19:17

Fair enough Padre. Just a couple of observations. Firstly the Consumers sorry "Fans" at The Grove this year did'nt help yelping and booing Arsenal players during the games throughout this season. I am @#$%& off too but some guys should leave their criticism of Arsenal players to the end of the game...i know its difficult when you concede Four at home and even i joined in when Sp*rz got two in injury time but at one stage this Season i would have taken 4th place.

Mr Wenger has been guilty of some mistakes for sure (Fa Cup Semi team selection and not getting a Flamini/Gilberto replacement spring to mind) but as far as i am aware his contract expires in two years. So perhaps he is aware of this malcontent and despite what he states, he may take action this Summer to address our inadequate team.

Ta Ta For Now

B From The B.O.F



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2009:05:15:19:18:25 by brian from the b.o.f.

Re: Hawaiian Shirts Target Silver Lining as Gap Widens
Posted by: Bergmars (IP Logged)
Date: 15/05/2009 19:30

I cant help feeling we went out of the FA and CL semis like lambs.We gave it a bit more in the FA cup but the team selection fecked us there.in the CL we went out without a fight and looked like rabbits caught in headlights.
Your obsevations re our defence and midfield,I have long realised that the midfield leave the defence pretty exposed at times and your correct ,the gap between them really means the opposition,even the poorer teams, can break into that space drawing out defenders into areas they really dont want to be in.
Our fullbacks also get pulled centrally leaving space for wide players to receive the ball and cut in a la TH14,this I have noticed particularly in Clichy.
To intimate we have progressed and are not "far off" MU is leaving him open to ridicule,we have been average at best for the most part and his critique of the fans is rich indeed.



DB10,the best.

Re: Hawaiian Shirts Target Silver Lining as Gap Widens
Posted by: Padre Pio (IP Logged)
Date: 15/05/2009 19:35

I agree with you both, but we really should be thankfull that we finished 4th. I thought we might not make it a s well, I dont see why we should be grateful for 4th place we should have been contenders.

Re: Hawaiian Shirts Target Silver Lining as Gap Widens
Posted by: Merlion96 (IP Logged)
Date: 15/05/2009 22:03

16 draws 6 losses to-date.

Be thankful that Villa handed 4th spot to us on a plate.

If S*CUMS had faith in Martin Jol, fans did not turned on him, they can be 4th this season.

Re: Hawaiian Shirts Target Silver Lining as Gap Widens
Posted by: weedz (IP Logged)
Date: 16/05/2009 02:57

Quote:
Merlion96
If S*CUMS had faith in Martin Jol, fans did not turned on him, they can be 4th this season.
.
That sort of says it all, eh Merl. Can U imagine us without AW? Spudz are so dumb.
I`ve probably already said this Padre, but although I haven`t been in London for nearly 30yrs, but I still remember the atmosphere at Highbury like it was yesterday. And I must say, even though I watch the games from afar, on TV, that same atmosphere isn`t evident at Emirates. On TV Emirates appears rather `cold` compared to the other EPL grounds.
Now I understand that AW has used the old `attack is the best form of defence` in his answering to those pointed and hostile questions. And two wrongs don`t make a right, but are the majority of our `home fans` as gutless, eneamic, and sterile as they appear on TV? Do the ground stewards allow the fans to rise out of their seats, or is this action frowned upon? In the two seasons we`ve changed home-ground the crowd has got bigger by about 50% and the atmosphere HAS dropped by about the same amount. I don`t understand this.

Re: Hawaiian Shirts Target Silver Lining as Gap Widens
Posted by: Padre Pio (IP Logged)
Date: 16/05/2009 08:56

The attack on the fans is getting out of order. They have been well up for some big games. They were excellent against Villarreal home and away. They were making loads of Noise agaisnt Man U, stunned by first goal, recovered got going and in went second goal, true they lost heart then.

After that shambles they come back for Chelsea still up for it, first goal keep going, second goal begin to flag.

Trouble is no one expects this team to do anything when up against it.

Nor does the team respond that well to the crowd. Earlier in season we beat Man U, crowd were briliant for 90 mins, team went off with a desultory wave.

Wenger is now creating a gap between team and crowd by behaving like this.

Re: Hawaiian Shirts Target Silver Lining as Gap Widens
Posted by: Bergmars (IP Logged)
Date: 16/05/2009 16:29

Have the players and mmanager become so far remived that they dont give a shite?



DB10,the best.

Re: Hawaiian Shirts Target Silver Lining as Gap Widens
Posted by: Merlion96 (IP Logged)
Date: 16/05/2009 17:38

That is he danger for Wenegr next season.

There will be more booings including at Wenger if they repeat the same drab and gutless display as this season.

Re: Hawaiian Shirts Target Silver Lining as Gap Widens
Posted by: Goofle11 (IP Logged)
Date: 16/05/2009 17:41

As long as we do everything within our power to get results...

- sign players
- work hard
- show improvements

Fans should be happy. I think we are angry because it seemed as though Arsenal did not try and do whatever we could during both transfer windows, and not put in the same effort.

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