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Times they are a changin'. It wasn't too long ago it was hard to find a match. This morning we have to choose between two live broadcasts with three more on tap this weekend. :thumbup:

 
Cazorla, Gervinho, and Walcott all in the lineup this morning along with Podolski. Wonder if one of those 3 will be lined up as a striker alongside Podolski. Diaby and Arteta in the center midfield. Ramsey and Giroud on the bench.

 
Football culture in England certainly has changed since I lived there. You never would have seen all of those women at Highbury on a Saturday afternoon.

 
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I just don't see it with Gervinho. I'm surprised Podolski isn't split out wide left with Giroud in the middle.
He's looked pretty decent to me with some strong runs along the side :shrug:
It took about 15 minutes for him to find the game, but he's played well. I don't love Podolski in a central position. Cazorla's creativity is already evident. I wish we had some goals, but I like what I see in many respects.
 
I just don't see it with Gervinho. I'm surprised Podolski isn't split out wide left with Giroud in the middle.
He's looked pretty decent to me with some strong runs along the side :shrug:
It took about 15 minutes for him to find the game, but he's played well. I don't love Podolski in a central position. Cazorla's creativity is already evident. I wish we had some goals, but I like what I see in many respects.
I think the plan is to have Giroud up top with Podolski wide eventually. They just want to give Giroud a little more time to get acclimatized.
 
I just don't see it with Gervinho. I'm surprised Podolski isn't split out wide left with Giroud in the middle.
He's looked pretty decent to me with some strong runs along the side :shrug:
Gervinho always "looks" good- pacey, tricky and good touch. But he's like Arshavin where he puts his head down creates something good and then ignores his teammates.
absolutely agree. He makes a deft first touch, can shift around the first defender, but more often than not doesn't put the ball in a place where his teammate can score, or shoots it into a defender. I wouldn't be that panicked as an Arsenal fan after this game, they started a lot of new players, and let's face it, Sunderland had no interest in scoring in this one unless it was handed to them on a silver platter. Everyone behind the ball is always going to make it tough.Cazorla looked great. Sunderland was able to shift tactics a bit and have cattermole shadow him and not allow him any free space and that really worked a lot.It's a work in progress, but I think they will get better - they'll stop running over each other, will figure out ways to get guys free. One thing I do wonder about though is they have a lot of guys from different countries (Spain, France, Germany, England, Belgium, Russia, Poland, Ivory Coast) - maybe it takes a little while for communication to be more cohesive? I mean, obviously these guys are all world class, but this has to be the most international starting 11 in the epl, no? Anyway, it was a good game by Sunderland, gotta steal points on the road when you can.Liverpool? w.t.f. Dodgy second pk call kinda sucked, but still. So many poor passes, crosses, poor, poor effort. Downing is a mess out there.And QPR, again losing 0-5 at home? By all accounts they were the more attacking side in the first half, what happened at ht?:XNorwich, :X
 
So Arsenal... I'm used to Wenger sides passing the ball around ad nauseum with their fans begging them to shoot. Today- with this group of players- you had guys putting their heads down and shooting from all angles instead of finding the final pass.

But Cazorla looks really good. And even though I criticized him, Gervinho looks like he has something to prove and showed great moves and confidence. Even Ramsey looked good.

And I noticed while watching something that keeps bugging me about USMNT players- Arsenal players higher up the pitch would receive the ball and quickly turn to go at goal or the defender. US players routinely take a touch just to control and then head the direction they're facing- backwards.

 
They played well in the first half, just missing a few chances. Suarez was especially crafty in the box. They just fell apart in the second half. Gerrard was by far their worst player. I don't expect that will continue.
Top drawer goal by Gera, but after that, Phil Dowd was West Brom's best player. Completely changed the outcome. Liverpool still can't score, and Downing still sucks. Bad game for Stevie G today.
 
They played well in the first half, just missing a few chances. Suarez was especially crafty in the box. They just fell apart in the second half. Gerrard was by far their worst player. I don't expect that will continue.
Top drawer goal by Gera, but after that, Phil Dowd was West Brom's best player. Completely changed the outcome. Liverpool still can't score, and Downing still sucks. Bad game for Stevie G today.
Borini didn't play well either.The first penalty was an easy call, the second one was iffy, but certainly not out of the blue. I don't know what Agger was thinking. You can't forearm shiv someone in the back as they blow by you

I hate Atkinson. He has set this game up for someone to get a red card. The guy hands out cards like candy. It just ruins the game.

 
I was happy to see Gervhono in the 11 today. Like I posted in the fantasy thread, I expect a breakout year from him. I think him and Cazorla are going to link up well. Gervhono is great at getting into the box and putting the ball across. Loved to see him tracking back as well. I hope they keep the same starters with flipping Podolski/Giroud to around to see who shows up. I know he barely played, but I was not impressed with Giroud. He looked like he had cement in in shoes at times. Kind of clunky. Cazorla looked like he trying to will people onto his page out there. He looked great and the team will start gelling soon enough. Diaby is definitely a step down from Song. I know its been said in here already, but Song gone is going to really, really, hurt.

 
I will never understand why a manager who is sent off is allowed to stay in the stands and keep in contact with the rest of the staff for that game.

 

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