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When Arsenal’s anger turns to apathy


The morning after the night before. Another morning after another night before. We’ve been here a few times in recent years but something is different.

The anger is subsiding and the apathy is creeping in. I’ve noticed it all season, Liverpool was a great example. Another humiliating display of football and very little reaction from the travelling supporters. We trudged out of Anfield as we did Stoke with no real feeling.  

Friday morning I woke up to various social media statuses that were simply accepting. Few rants, but no real feeling behind it. Let’s face it, it was another very typical Arsenal performance. I’ve said it so many times, it really doesn’t matter who our starting 11 are we, we are average, boring and predictable. We are playing football Wengers way. Loads of possession, poor finishing, dubious defending……it’s now just the norm.

To get us to this level has cost millions in investment to the training facilities and academies, we were told they were amongst the best in the world.

What we saw Thursday was supposed to be our future. Let that sink in. That is our future. That was a result of all that investment. That is solely on Wengers shoulders, not the board, Wengers.

We had one player in the under 17’s World Cup squad. How? What’s happening to these promising youngsters with big hopes and dreams? 

But this was all predicted by many years ago. Be careful what you wish for. We were, that’s why we fought against it. That’s why we held banners and protested. 

In my last article I wrote about the fans. I liken what is happening to the grief cycle. First the denial, some are still there. ‘He’s the greatest manager we’ve ever had’, ‘he revolutionised football’. Then the anger kicks in, ‘This can’t be happening, let’s fight against it’. We will protest, we will sing, we will hold banners. Problem is no one listened and too few of us did it.

Then we get into bargaining, if only we had different personnel things may be different. Then the depression follows, we are nearly there, nearly ready to accept the inevitable and finally the acceptance. This is where we are now. The apathy is at every game, on every social media group and page. The ground is full of no feeling at all. 

Thursday night saw another low attendance. People aren’t staying away because it’s too expensive, they are staying away because the football is absolutely diabolical. 

It may be different if we had something to look forward to. We were all getting a little bit more excited at the prospect of young Eddie coming through and the return of Jack. But we are putting a robin reliant engine into a Porsche shell. I feel I can confidently say that young Eddie will either not be at the club in two years or he will be a shadow of the player that we have seen so far. None of us will have to look back too far to give examples of this being the norm for us. 

When we have a manger who is as silent as his boss upstairs it’s no surprise really is it? He sits there looking as disinterested as us. No passion, no leadership, no class. Slowly this has been creeping into the seats where we sit, where we used to sing and we used to support. Every so often we are thrown a crumb. 1 decent performance in 6 and a little hope is restored.

What we have now, and have had for a long time, is a club in crisis. Even Ivan said when the manager has lost the fans there is no going back. We have no football strategy from what I can see. We fall into each season sticking a few plasters on, plugging a few gaps, only to spring a leak somewhere else. 

I don’t think Wenger could tell you where he sees the club in two years. I am very confident that he couldn’t tell you how he was going to get there. 

Sunday sees us travelling to Manchester.

I asked my son if he wanted to come. He didn’t have to think about it, he’s going to watch Leatherhead v Billericay instead. He will have a great day whatever the outcome, be amongst fans with hope and belief and pride. I will be in Manchester, I suspect having the same conversations with the same people that I have had over ten years or more. 

One final word, should we be given another crumb on Sunday, remember it is a crumb, another token gesture, it’s all part of the successful brainwashing that is taking place from within the walls of Wengers castle. 

Poor regular football is one thing, accepting it is far worse. Making excuses and blaming those who don’t pick and motivate the team is extraordinary.  
JD

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Boring Arsenal need a change in formation


It is easy to go over the top with the performances of Arsenal’s second string this season. 

Through (unbeaten) in the Europa League after just 4 games and into the quarter-final of the League Cup. On papers things are looking good. But scratch beneath the surface and victories have masked poor performances. 

In the League Cup, we beat lowly Doncaster 1-0, before needing an 85th minute equaliser and extra team winner to knock out Norwich. In both games, our opponents had chances to score. 

In the Europa League it is P 4 W 3. Last night we had to suffer a horrendous bore draw which saw us through, but not in style. 

We went behind against Koln (or Cologne?), looked open at the back in a 4-2 victory over BATE Borislav, and scored an 85th minute winner away to Red Star Belgrade before last nights 0-0. 

Bar a 40 minute spell against BATE, we have looked poor in every game, and handed the opposition enough chances for them to have beaten us. 

It is very easy to go the other and bash the side who are unbeaten in their 6 cup competitions and keeping the club on course to challenge for further honours. 

I fully understand what Arsene Wenger is trying to do. 

Give senior players not involved in the first XI a run out, to keep them sharp and involved, whilst blooding a few youngsters.

The problem is not the personnel but the formation. 

The team plays 3421. That is the current formation. And like most teams, the formation of the first XI gets mirrored through the youth teams. This includes the second string we are putting out in cup games. 

But if Arsenal want to continue putting out a B team, and want to ensure they are more competitive, Wenger needs to look at changing the formation. Currently there are too many square pegs in round holes. 

Matthieu Debuchy and Rob Holding have performed well at centre back. With Shokdran Mustafi out, Per Mertesacker has been promoted to the first XI, leaving a gap at centre back which Mohamed Elneny has tried to fill in. 

A CM, a RB and a CB playing in a back 3. No wonder we have given away so many chances. 

I feel sorry for the wing back in Ainsley Maitland-Niles and Reiss Nelson. Neither player is able to show his true attributes playing out of position. They are getting game time, but it is game time for the sake of it. Neither are getting a fair run. 

Inside last night it was Chris Willock and Francis Coquelin. Coquelin thinks he is Xavi. Get lost mate. 

Ahead we have Theo Walcott and Jack Wilshere. 

Walcott is not, has never been, and will never be a number 10. And Wilshere has always been better playing in the middle of a 3 man midfield, dictating play from deep and moving forward with play, finding space as he go’s. 

With those two trying to create, it has meant Olivier Giroud has lack any decent service in the games thus far. 

By changing to 433, Arsenal could have more players in their proper positions, allowing players to shine

Macey

AMN Debuchy Holding DaSilva

Elneny Wilshere Coquelin

Walcott Giroud Nelson

As players return from injury, Mertesacker would sit in the middle and Iwobi would replace Coquelin. 

The team would be more balanced, more natural, and give us a much better chance of continuing or progress in the League Cup and Europa League. 

Take the chance. 

Keenos