Wow!! Finally Arsene Wenger has heeded the fans advice and splashed out a bit of money on a new player. Gervinho. An Ivory Coast international and league and cup double winner last season with Lille. Admidttedly I do not know a great deal about the player, but I am still filled with a fair amount of optimism with this signing. Hopefully he will be able to forge a good partnership with RVP and provide the added goals that we have been lacking from our other strikers in recent seasons and who knows, maybe this may lead to some more big money, big name signings. Here is a small factfile on our new acquisition:
Gervinho
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Monday, 6 June 2011
I'll Tell You What I Want, What I Really Really Want...
Last week I talked about the players I thought should be staying and who should be leaving the Emirates this summer. This week, as promised, I will look at the players I would love to be stepping out on to the turf on the first day of the season in August.
Obviously, if money was no object this would be so much easier, with names like Messi, Xavi and, well, anyone else who currently wears a Barcelona shirt, swapping the red and blue stripes for the red with white sleeves, so i guess I'll just stick to the realistic options.
I previously mentioned that Szczesny is a great long term prospect, but it would be a great help for him to have an experienced, seasoned pro to guide him in his developement. So my first pick is Shay Given. He's one of the best keepers that the British Isles have ever produced and to have him guide the young Pole would be an amazing benefit. And the best thing is, we could have him on a free!!
Defence is a position were we seriouisly struggled last year, especially after Thomas Vermaelen got inured so a solid partner is an immediate priority for us. If for once we were prepared to shell out a little bit of cash (but come on, who am I kidding?) then I would love to see us sign either Gary Cahill or Phil Jagielka. Two young English defenders who both know the game, no frills throw-backs to the good old days when a defender had one job, and that was to keep the ball away from the goal. If we were to really be ambitious then I think we could go for Lucio. Without doubt one of the best in the world at centre back and i think he would compliment the verminator greatly.
In midfield I think we are over staffed, but only in numbers. There is not enough quality in depth and not enough experience to pull us through the tougher games. A look back at last weeks blog will see that I already think that quite a few of the players who should go play in midfield, so who should replace them? I think Scott Parker would be a good addition, however I can only see him being a fringe player unless Ces Fabregas was to leave us in the summer. We are also seriously lacking a player who isnt afraid to have a pop from outside the box, or inside the box for that matter, so a goal scoring midfielder would also be good. Obviously this is where I should be asking for the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, but we aren't Manchester City. However I dont think it ios beyond the realms of all reality that we could make a pop for Kaka. He's unsettled at Madrid, contributes goals and assits, and he is quite experienced. the only stumbling block would be wages as i dont see him wanting to take such a large paycut to join us. I think it would also be a good idea to bring in another comative midfielder to cover Alex Song when he is inevitably suspended. maybe we could bring back Lassana Diarra, or, if he was to be a part of the mass player cull that we are all anticipating at Stamford Bridge, how about Michael Essien?
Finally, we need a new look strike force. With Nic Bendtner adamant that he is going this summer (and not before time), we desperately need someone to play alongside RVP. Recently the papers have been saying that Peter Odemwingie may be about to switch the hawthorns for the Emirates, but i dont think he is the sort of calibre player we should be looking at, no dis-respect of course, but the other names that have been touted are Jermaine Defoe and Karim Benzema. These are two names that are really exciting as both are genuine goal scorers of a real proven quality, who have both played at the highest level. I think we could easily afford to bring them in to the club and they could both make a huge difference in the goals for column.
So thats it. Just a few names that I think we should be looking to bring in to the club to add the experience and ability that we were clearly lacking last season. Obviously I'm not in charge of hiring and firing and i certainly dont control the purse strings (step forward the accontant Mr Wenger) but these names should be easily attainible.
I dont know what im going to write about next week, we'll see what this week brings.
Feel free to leave comments or any suggestions on what I could write about next week :)
Obviously, if money was no object this would be so much easier, with names like Messi, Xavi and, well, anyone else who currently wears a Barcelona shirt, swapping the red and blue stripes for the red with white sleeves, so i guess I'll just stick to the realistic options.
I previously mentioned that Szczesny is a great long term prospect, but it would be a great help for him to have an experienced, seasoned pro to guide him in his developement. So my first pick is Shay Given. He's one of the best keepers that the British Isles have ever produced and to have him guide the young Pole would be an amazing benefit. And the best thing is, we could have him on a free!!
Defence is a position were we seriouisly struggled last year, especially after Thomas Vermaelen got inured so a solid partner is an immediate priority for us. If for once we were prepared to shell out a little bit of cash (but come on, who am I kidding?) then I would love to see us sign either Gary Cahill or Phil Jagielka. Two young English defenders who both know the game, no frills throw-backs to the good old days when a defender had one job, and that was to keep the ball away from the goal. If we were to really be ambitious then I think we could go for Lucio. Without doubt one of the best in the world at centre back and i think he would compliment the verminator greatly.
In midfield I think we are over staffed, but only in numbers. There is not enough quality in depth and not enough experience to pull us through the tougher games. A look back at last weeks blog will see that I already think that quite a few of the players who should go play in midfield, so who should replace them? I think Scott Parker would be a good addition, however I can only see him being a fringe player unless Ces Fabregas was to leave us in the summer. We are also seriously lacking a player who isnt afraid to have a pop from outside the box, or inside the box for that matter, so a goal scoring midfielder would also be good. Obviously this is where I should be asking for the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, but we aren't Manchester City. However I dont think it ios beyond the realms of all reality that we could make a pop for Kaka. He's unsettled at Madrid, contributes goals and assits, and he is quite experienced. the only stumbling block would be wages as i dont see him wanting to take such a large paycut to join us. I think it would also be a good idea to bring in another comative midfielder to cover Alex Song when he is inevitably suspended. maybe we could bring back Lassana Diarra, or, if he was to be a part of the mass player cull that we are all anticipating at Stamford Bridge, how about Michael Essien?
Finally, we need a new look strike force. With Nic Bendtner adamant that he is going this summer (and not before time), we desperately need someone to play alongside RVP. Recently the papers have been saying that Peter Odemwingie may be about to switch the hawthorns for the Emirates, but i dont think he is the sort of calibre player we should be looking at, no dis-respect of course, but the other names that have been touted are Jermaine Defoe and Karim Benzema. These are two names that are really exciting as both are genuine goal scorers of a real proven quality, who have both played at the highest level. I think we could easily afford to bring them in to the club and they could both make a huge difference in the goals for column.
So thats it. Just a few names that I think we should be looking to bring in to the club to add the experience and ability that we were clearly lacking last season. Obviously I'm not in charge of hiring and firing and i certainly dont control the purse strings (step forward the accontant Mr Wenger) but these names should be easily attainible.
I dont know what im going to write about next week, we'll see what this week brings.
Feel free to leave comments or any suggestions on what I could write about next week :)
Sunday, 29 May 2011
Gunner Or Gonner?
One of the most exciting periods of the football season is upon us...even though it is all over! The summer transfer market goes a long way to shaping the destiny of the premier league title almost a year before the trophy gets handed over to whoever splashes the most cash. It is also of course a chance for teams to shift the dead weight, get rid of those who would have been better served playing at left-back (in the changing room)
Here I am going to evaluate the current Arsenal squad and give my verdict on wether next season they will be a gunner or a goner. See what i did there :)
Wojciech Szczesny: Any player who can cram two z's into there surname before they even have a vowel is alright with me. The pole had a pretty incredible season; league debut at old trafford, champions league debut against Barcelona, and he more than held his own whenever he played even if he does lack experience. He probably could do with an experienced keeper behind him giving him guidance but this decision is easy: GUNNER
Bacary Sagna: A consistent player, making premier league team of the year, even if that was done to the general lack of quality in that area across the league. Didnt have his best season for me but his place has never been under threat, but then again, wh would ever feel threatened by Emanuelle Eboue?
GUNNER
Laurent Koscinielny: Everything that is wrong with Arsene Wenger's transfer policy. There is an abbundance of world class centre halves in world, even english, football, but la proffesuer has to be seen as a genius who can do it on a shoe string. So rather than spend £15 million on say Jagielka or Cahill, we get a bargain basement numpty with only 1 year of french ligue 1 experience. Nice one Arsene. started off poor with a red on league debut, at fault for the winning goal in the carling cup final and just never looked like impressing all year
Goner
Thomas Vermaelen: One of the easiest decisions on this list. The guy was immense last year, a real throw-back to the days of Tony Adams, Martin Keown and Steve Bould. And he can score goals too! So losing him right at the beginning of the season for almost the whole year was a major body blow and one we probably never recovered from. Getting him a solid partner next year should be of the utmost importance!
Gunner
Gael Clichy: A tricky one. World class on his day and a player I would love to stay, but if the rumours are to be believed, he wants to leave this summer so whatever i think is irrelevant but hey-ho.
Gunner(but I doubt he will be)
Alexandre Song: A man mountain, he was incredible this season, getting better and better every game. He plays the 'Makalele role' ( I hate that term, what was it before he came along anyway?) so well, only with more goals. He adds the muscle we previously lacked in the midfield
Gunner
Cesc Fabregas: Ok so he wasnt at his mercurial best this year, but he is still one of very few genuinely world class players at the emirates. He sees passes that no one else can see (except maybe Xavi, Iniesta, Messi...you see where this is going). The only problem is where his heart lies and we all know he wants to be in Catalunya warming the bench for Barca. Still, I want him to stay for a long long time.
Gunner(but likely to go)
Jack Wilshere: Grew from boy to man in 1 season. An amazing full debut season for the youngster, even more so when you consider he had homework to get done along with training! He got better and better as the season progressed, gaining confidence and assurance on the ball that would befit a player 10 years older than him. His performance against Barcelona at the Emirates was amazing, controlling a midfield containing the worlds best. A future Arsenal, and England, Captain.
Gunner
Samir Nasri: In the fest few months of the season, he was the best player in the league, without question. His goal return was excellent, his assists return was excellent, and he dazzeled us with skill. However after christmas things tailed off and his contributions became less and less. Maybe talks of a possible move to Inter Milan where weighing on his mind? Even so, with only 18 months remaining on his contract the equation is simple: Extend his contract now, or lose him on the cheap.
Gunner
Theo Walcott: He's just gone sideways. Not got any better, not got any worse. 4 goals in his openeing 3 games of the season (including a hat-trick against Blackpool) left fans thinking a corner had been turned, but alas, it was not to be. The end product is still lacking on the majority of occasions and that is a problem that urgently needs to be adressed if he is to have a future with Arsenal. Just being a bit quick isnt enough if you dont know what to do with the ball. The first couple of months next season will be massive for him.
Gunner
Robin Van Persie: Without a doubt, RVP was our MVP for the second half of the season, breaking records along the way; Most cosecutive away goals scored, Most goals in the second half of the season. What a shame he didnt have a first half of the season. Once again injury blighted his season and deprived us of a world class forward we desperately needed. Luckily hes signed on for another 5 years so happy days.
Gunner
In Breif:
Manuel Almunia: lets face it, hes just really, really, not good. Goner
Sebastien Squallaci: Why? just an awful excuse for a defender Goner
Johann Djourou: Excellent when called upon, solid and relieable. Gunner
Keiran Gibbs: Needs to improve defencively but clichy's natural successor Gunner
Abou Diaby: Seems to have a fear of shooting, do something with it! Goner
Denilson: Wants to go, i'll open the door for him on the way out. Goner
Tomas Rosicky: Just adds nothing, what is the point of him? Goodbye. Goner
Aaron Ramsey: Awesome on his return from injury, will be amazing. Gunner
Andrey Arshavin: What a waste of £15 million. Such promise, never fulfiled Goner
Nic Bendtner: Played out of position, but still woeful. Goner
Marouane Chamakh: Started off well, but then stopped when RVP returned. Gunner
Thats all this week, feel free to leave whatever comments you like in reference to the blog. Next week; who is going to come in for us?
Here I am going to evaluate the current Arsenal squad and give my verdict on wether next season they will be a gunner or a goner. See what i did there :)
Wojciech Szczesny: Any player who can cram two z's into there surname before they even have a vowel is alright with me. The pole had a pretty incredible season; league debut at old trafford, champions league debut against Barcelona, and he more than held his own whenever he played even if he does lack experience. He probably could do with an experienced keeper behind him giving him guidance but this decision is easy: GUNNER
Bacary Sagna: A consistent player, making premier league team of the year, even if that was done to the general lack of quality in that area across the league. Didnt have his best season for me but his place has never been under threat, but then again, wh would ever feel threatened by Emanuelle Eboue?
GUNNER
Laurent Koscinielny: Everything that is wrong with Arsene Wenger's transfer policy. There is an abbundance of world class centre halves in world, even english, football, but la proffesuer has to be seen as a genius who can do it on a shoe string. So rather than spend £15 million on say Jagielka or Cahill, we get a bargain basement numpty with only 1 year of french ligue 1 experience. Nice one Arsene. started off poor with a red on league debut, at fault for the winning goal in the carling cup final and just never looked like impressing all year
Goner
Thomas Vermaelen: One of the easiest decisions on this list. The guy was immense last year, a real throw-back to the days of Tony Adams, Martin Keown and Steve Bould. And he can score goals too! So losing him right at the beginning of the season for almost the whole year was a major body blow and one we probably never recovered from. Getting him a solid partner next year should be of the utmost importance!
Gunner
Gael Clichy: A tricky one. World class on his day and a player I would love to stay, but if the rumours are to be believed, he wants to leave this summer so whatever i think is irrelevant but hey-ho.
Gunner(but I doubt he will be)
Alexandre Song: A man mountain, he was incredible this season, getting better and better every game. He plays the 'Makalele role' ( I hate that term, what was it before he came along anyway?) so well, only with more goals. He adds the muscle we previously lacked in the midfield
Gunner
Cesc Fabregas: Ok so he wasnt at his mercurial best this year, but he is still one of very few genuinely world class players at the emirates. He sees passes that no one else can see (except maybe Xavi, Iniesta, Messi...you see where this is going). The only problem is where his heart lies and we all know he wants to be in Catalunya warming the bench for Barca. Still, I want him to stay for a long long time.
Gunner(but likely to go)
Jack Wilshere: Grew from boy to man in 1 season. An amazing full debut season for the youngster, even more so when you consider he had homework to get done along with training! He got better and better as the season progressed, gaining confidence and assurance on the ball that would befit a player 10 years older than him. His performance against Barcelona at the Emirates was amazing, controlling a midfield containing the worlds best. A future Arsenal, and England, Captain.
Gunner
Samir Nasri: In the fest few months of the season, he was the best player in the league, without question. His goal return was excellent, his assists return was excellent, and he dazzeled us with skill. However after christmas things tailed off and his contributions became less and less. Maybe talks of a possible move to Inter Milan where weighing on his mind? Even so, with only 18 months remaining on his contract the equation is simple: Extend his contract now, or lose him on the cheap.
Gunner
Theo Walcott: He's just gone sideways. Not got any better, not got any worse. 4 goals in his openeing 3 games of the season (including a hat-trick against Blackpool) left fans thinking a corner had been turned, but alas, it was not to be. The end product is still lacking on the majority of occasions and that is a problem that urgently needs to be adressed if he is to have a future with Arsenal. Just being a bit quick isnt enough if you dont know what to do with the ball. The first couple of months next season will be massive for him.
Gunner
Robin Van Persie: Without a doubt, RVP was our MVP for the second half of the season, breaking records along the way; Most cosecutive away goals scored, Most goals in the second half of the season. What a shame he didnt have a first half of the season. Once again injury blighted his season and deprived us of a world class forward we desperately needed. Luckily hes signed on for another 5 years so happy days.
Gunner
In Breif:
Manuel Almunia: lets face it, hes just really, really, not good. Goner
Sebastien Squallaci: Why? just an awful excuse for a defender Goner
Johann Djourou: Excellent when called upon, solid and relieable. Gunner
Keiran Gibbs: Needs to improve defencively but clichy's natural successor Gunner
Abou Diaby: Seems to have a fear of shooting, do something with it! Goner
Denilson: Wants to go, i'll open the door for him on the way out. Goner
Tomas Rosicky: Just adds nothing, what is the point of him? Goodbye. Goner
Aaron Ramsey: Awesome on his return from injury, will be amazing. Gunner
Andrey Arshavin: What a waste of £15 million. Such promise, never fulfiled Goner
Nic Bendtner: Played out of position, but still woeful. Goner
Marouane Chamakh: Started off well, but then stopped when RVP returned. Gunner
Thats all this week, feel free to leave whatever comments you like in reference to the blog. Next week; who is going to come in for us?
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