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  1. Out with the s**** and in with the s****.

     

    At least if Smith plays in midfield it means he's not up front doing the sum total of f*** all

     

    If Smith plays in midfield he's in a more influential position where he offers even less.

     

    How can he offer less than nothing?

     

    He definitely can offer less than nothing!

     

    In midfield he will give away free kicks on the edge of our box all game, which means opportunities to score and therefore most likely goals for the other team!

     

    No coincidence that we are going to be facing Arteta and Gerrard in those games. They will probably score from 10 Alan Smith Free-kicks between them.

     

    Keep him upfront where he can't make things even worse for us please!

  2. I think a lot of people have now come to realise that although he is not the perfect player or finisher he is still a huge asset.

     

    As good as Owen's movement and finishing in the box can be, he is still not as valuable on the pitch as Martins would be for this current team.

     

    Can't wait to see him back out there for us. I'm sure the fans will be a lot more forgiving of his occasional bad touch having seen how poor our other options have looked while he has been at the ACN.

     

     

     

    I think they'll be less forgiving of his extremely persistent bad touch having seen how close to the bottom of the table we are.

     

    His goals will make up for it that's for sure.

     

    Owen on the other hand can continuously displays his tidy first touch, on the odd occassions he is actually involved in the game, without scoring goals for the team. That would be just brilliant right?

     

    I wonder if people would still rather have Owen out there instead of Martins if it came down to picking one or the other. Hoping and praying that a perfect ball is provided for Owen all game from our incompetent midfield, while Owen drifts around hoping for the same while contributing absolutely nothing else.

  3. I think a lot of people have now come to realise that although he is not the perfect player or finisher he is still a huge asset.

     

    As good as Owen's movement and finishing in the box can be, he is still not as valuable on the pitch as Martins would be for this current team.

     

    Can't wait to see him back out there for us. I'm sure the fans will be a lot more forgiving of his occasional bad touch having seen how poor our other options have looked while he has been at the ACN.

     

     

  4. Having read his interview you've got to admire the guy.

     

    He's got a great attitude and that is the outlook he will need to recover from the injury. I wish him all the best.

     

    In a situation like this the least Taylor could have done was at least contact him to wish him the best. Piss poor effort from Taylor really.

     

    http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11670_3191398,00.html

     

    Skysports.com understands Birmingham defender Martin Taylor has visited and spoken to injured Arsenal striker Eduardo da Silva.

     

    Taylor made the personal visit to Birmingham's Selly Oak Hospital to see Eduardo after being left distraught by the serious leg injury suffered by player.

     

    Eduardo suffered a horrific broken leg just two minutes into Arsenal's 2-2 draw with Birmingham at St Andrews on Saturday.

     

    The injury occurred after the Croatian was caught on the leg by a mistimed tackle by Taylor with the defender seeing red for the incident.

     

    The injury left Taylor visibly shaken as he left the pitch with Eduardo being stretchered off after receiving lengthy treatment on the pitch.

     

    Comments

     

    Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger launched a stinging attack on Taylor at his post-match press conference before later retracting his comments.

     

    It is understood Taylor sought out Wenger in the tunnel after the match to speak to the Frenchman and to find out about Eduardo's well-being.

     

    The former Blackburn defender tried to visit Eduardo at hospital on Saturday evening, but was unable to see the player as he was undergoing surgery.

     

    Taylor returned to the hospital on Sunday morning to see the player and is thought to have spoken to Eduardo to find out the full extent of his injury and pass on his best wishes for his recovery.

     

    Good for him. The absolute least he should do.

  5. I think Faye and Beye could potentially be the best partnership in the middle. Trouble is, Beye's the best RB at the club. Similar problem if you play Faye in midfield (i.e. he's needed at CB too).

     

    I think it could work. Geremi at RB would give us plenty going forward. Solano did it well last season.

     

    Now that would be very interesting indeed. Enrique, Faye, Beye and Germi. I seriously doubt we would look so bad at the back with those four lined up in our defence.

     

    Not too confident it will be given a chance though. Chances are nigh impossible.

  6. If there's one manager I have faith in, who won't pick players on reputation and will not let players live on past glories it is Keegan. This man quietly moved on players like David Kelly, Gavin Peacock, Micky Quinn and replaced them with better. You can't live on the past, he has consistently proved to be an excellent football manager and will come good for us again.

     

    There seems to be a large group of people who post on here who seem to have subscribed to the s*** in the popular press which states that Keegan is a nice bloke who likes everyone to attack, does not understand tactics and thinks training revolves around playing cards. This is not the Kevin Keegan who dragged us, Fulham and Man City out of the s*** and established us in the top tier. He isn't off to a great start, granted. However he will turn us round, get everyone pulling in the right direction and he will get rid of anyone who isn't good enough or commited enough to help him do that. As far as I'm concerned this is guaranteed based on what he has done before and the character of the man which we already know.

     

    I know a lot of it is wind-ups, but some of the s*** posted on here beggars belief.

     

     

     

    Well I certainly don't have a problem with Keegan at all, and I understand he has had a difficult run of games to start with. As long as we stay up, I know next season will never be this bad and could be brilliant in fact.

     

    I just wish I didn't have to sit and watch Butt and Duff the rest of the season. It breaks my spirit. They cannot justify their places with the performances they have put in this whole season. However, I just think Kev will keep them in the team because of their 'experience' and 'leadership', characteristics they certainly haven't shown at this club, and that dissapoints me. Somewhat understandable but very dissapointing nevertheless.

  7. I've just read a quote from Keegan saying that we will only need two or three players this summer!

     

    I honestly think that he believes this current team is actually decent and just needs confidence.

     

    If he only brings two or three in this summer people would go bonkers!

     

    This is the quote:

     

    "I'm sure we'd have managed to get players in if I'd come a fortnight earlier and I'm sure that would have given everybody a boost," Keegan said. "But we mustn't use that as an excuse. We've got some very, very good players and we're not going to need many more in the summer. But we do need two or three to spark us off."

     

    At the very least we need two central midfielders, a left back, a top centre half and a legit target man striker. That's already five players. We could also do with a right winger and a younger right back to back up Beye.

     

    I hope Keegan knows what he's doing.

     

     

  8. This isn't a Keegan out thread or even an anti Keegan thread per se.

     

    However, I think what everyone has to accept, unfortunately, is that Keegan will never, ever, ever, ever drop Butt or Duff.

     

    A lot of people keep suggesting/hoping Faye/Geremi play in midfield ahead of Butt, and Duff is moved aside so Zoggy can occupy the left wing spot, however my impression is that Keegan isn't even close to considering this.

     

    Keegan, unfortunately still sees the names Nicky Butt and Damien Duff and probably remembers what they were like when he was last managing in the league. I'm not sure he is able to look past their names and their history.

     

    Keegan is convinced that all they need is their confidence back and this is very worrying. Remember how Keegan went on about the quality that existed in the squad when he was first brought in? The need for experienced leaders? That worried me at the time, and I hoped it was just talk, but it appears not to have been.

     

    If everyone is fit, Butt, Duff, Smith and even Owen should be struggling to be in our team right now, based on their recent performances, but in Keegans mind I think he believes this is the foundation of the current team.

     

    God help us.

     

     

  9. Having read his interview you've got to admire the guy.

     

    He's got a great attitude and that is the outlook he will need to recover from the injury. I wish him all the best.

     

    In a situation like this the least Taylor could have done was at least contact him to wish him the best. Piss poor effort from Taylor really.

  10. Isn't it unbelievably ironic that the club who have consistently accussed others of jacking up transfer prices will probably be the biggest culprits of doing so this century.

     

    Bent to Tottenham for £16 million as a bench player is one of the most unbelievable transfers ever.

     

    How do you spend £16 million on someone who isn't guaranteed to be in your first team?

     

    Absolutely crazy.

     

    Bent was seen as the best available striker available to replace Berbatov as at that time there was the expectation that Berbatov would go. Had that scenario actually occurred, Bent would have been starting practically every match.   £16m for the league's top English goalscorer for the previous 2 seasons wouldn't have been too surprising.  It's the subsequent events with Berbatov staying that makes the transfer look a wierd one.

     

    Interesting. Well that was one hell of a risky move. So is all the talk of Bent being moved on true then? Or do the club still see Berbatov moving on, in which case they intend to hold on to Bent?

     

     

  11. As far as I'm concerned, if Enrique isn't going to be played, then it has to be Geremi at right-back and Beye at left-back or vice versa.

     

    We need N'Zogbia further up the pitch because he has defensive lapses and we need his attacking instincts.

  12. Isn't it unbelievably ironic that the club who have consistently accussed others of jacking up transfer prices will probably be the biggest culprits of doing so this century.

     

    Bent to Tottenham for £16 million as a bench player is one of the most unbelievable transfers ever.

     

    How do you spend £16 million on someone who isn't guaranteed to be in your first team?

     

    Absolutely crazy.

  13. When Bontempi starts telling folks to chill out then things must be out of hand.

     

    He's the biggest drama queen there is  :razz:

     

    I've become very mellow i'll have you know

     

    Good for you, I'm proud of you O0

     

    We certainly need a lot more calming down round here.

  14. Duff is currently shite, but even worse is the fact he thinks he is a class player or something.

     

    You would think he would have caught on to the fact that he can't go by people like he used to, and therefore look to cross the ball as early as possible ... of course not, he instead dribbles down blind alleys and inevitably falls over and loses the ball.

     

    The dilly dally man makes me sick to the stomach. He really sucks.

  15. Quite like to hear folk's suggestions for who we could have got given that Ramos was already at Spurs when Allardyce left.

     

    Don't spoil it, there was a queue a mile long of world class managers waving application forms don't you know?

     

     

     

    I think Keegan will come good, but Didier Deschamps was available and interested and he is very highly rated.

  16. Look at Saha's goal as well and you will see that the pass to Saha before he shoots should be dealt with by Taylor.

     

    Taylor is watching Rooney dribble the ball, even though Rooney has already been picked up by Beye.

     

    Saha slips in behind Taylor, who is at this point marking no one, and as soon as Saha gets the ball he shoots and scores just before Faye can get over to cover for Taylor.

     

    Taylor is not a good defender and is never better than Cacapa.

     

    Taylor mistakes contributed to 3 Man U goals yesterday. both of Ronaldo's and Saha's.

  17. Cacapa and Faye would not have conceded the number of goals we did today.

     

    Cacapa's reading of the game and positionning is his strongest point, and with Faye alongside him to do the physical stuff he would have been better than Taylor.

     

    Not to mention that he would have played the ball out of defence for us better.

     

    You can back this up presumably?  I remember his positioning etc against Portsmouth getting us out of the s*** on numerous occasions.  Rooney, Ronaldo and Tevez would have torn him apart today

     

    He came back too early from an injury then didn't he?

     

    Everytime I've seen him he has looked a better defender than Taylor that is for certain.

     

    You can't have seen him much.  Neither is that much better than the other.  Cacapa isn't going to improve either.

     

    Still waiting for how you think the bit in bold is a fact

     

    It is fact based on the fact that Cacapa is better than Taylor.

     

    Comprende?

  18. Keegan inherited a bad situation, but he hasn't shown any new ideas, any initiatives, or any imaginative selections.

     

    Making Owen the captain was a very poor decision. He's not the best choice, either through his role in the team, or through his personality. He's not a leader.

     

    I won't win any popularity points here, but Smith was the right choice. He's prepared to take responsibility and gives 100 %. He's also a lot better than he's usually given credit for - that was certainly the case today.

     

    Smith did well today, definitely. We either have to play Martins, Smith or Owen alongside Carroll.

     

    Carroll is officially our new number one striker because we desperately need a target man who is active and he is our most active target man. He also has a decent touch on him.

  19. Cacapa and Faye would not have conceded the number of goals we did today.

     

    Cacapa's reading of the game and positionning is his strongest point, and with Faye alongside him to do the physical stuff he would have been better than Taylor.

     

    Not to mention that he would have played the ball out of defence for us better.

     

    You can back this up presumably?  I remember his positioning etc against Portsmouth getting us out of the s*** on numerous occasions.  Rooney, Ronaldo and Tevez would have torn him apart today

     

    He came back too early from an injury then didn't he?

     

    Everytime I've seen him he has looked a better defender than Taylor that is for certain.

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