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    Could Rambo and Santi switch positions? CM and RW is we don't buy one?

    Rambo's half-season of brilliance came when he had Ozil ahead of him and a passer, Arteta, behind him. He never produced it when he had a non-passing Coq behind him, and this Xhaka chap's meant to be a bit of a passer.

    Santi's a joy to watch in CM, but he doesn't score from there as he did when he was the no.10 or as Rambo did that great half-season.

    In his first season, when Santi had to play out wide, his goals to game ratio there was similar to playing no.10

    We need more goals. Could switching those two around help achieve this?

    Obv I know it's not as simple as that. Rambo missed chances in the box last season that he was finishing when he was on that great run.

    But Alexis and Santi on the flanks would be what AW likes, with one winger and one MF. cf Overmars and Parlour, or Bobby and Freddie.

    Obv I would like a proper goal-scoring RW who works hard like Alexis does on the other side. But if we don't get one, or have an injury, could it work switching those two around?

    btw, it was good work on the left for Akpom's winner last night. The commentary and reports don't mention who held it up and then passed to Nacho. Was it Willock? Whoever it was, the lad done well, there.

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    Ganpati old boy, tell me the truth now. Did you stay up to watch the match?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SWv2 View Post
    Ganpati old boy, tell me the truth now. Did you stay up to watch the match?
    I'm sure I'll regain interest once the season kicks off, but I've never been less engaged with a pre-season. I think it's because Leicester won the league, which has basically rendered football a ****ing stupid sport

    Anyway, i hear we're going to have about four first teamers available for the first game of the season?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monty92 View Post
    I'm sure I'll regain interest once the season kicks off, but I've never been less engaged with a pre-season. I think it's because Leicester won the league, which has basically rendered football a ****ing stupid sport

    Anyway, i hear we're going to have about four first teamers available for the first game of the season?
    You don't think Leicester City played well enough to win the league?
    "Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.

    "But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monty92 View Post
    I'm sure I'll regain interest once the season kicks off, but I've never been less engaged with a pre-season. I think it's because Leicester won the league, which has basically rendered football a ****ing stupid sport

    Anyway, i hear we're going to have about four first teamers available for the first game of the season?
    I genuinely have no interest in pre-season games as they are simply fitness exercises. Even when they get to ‘competitive’ stages such as the Emirates Cup I am afraid it does little for me.

    For some I can understand they are perhaps starved of their Arsenal fix, not I. Nor am I starved of a generic football fix given the recent Euros which I enjoyed watching, though I acknowledge many did not.

    Pre-season in general is a rather tedious affair for us I think, driven by media lies and buffoonery as we stumble from unsuccessful bid to unsuccessful bid, most of which I believe to be untrue. Then our CEO talks to the media and simultaneously all over the world millions of chap’s hands find themselves nestling into the palm of their hand.

    We all know how next season will pan out so maybe we should simply fast forward to next summer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SWv2 View Post
    We all know how next season will pan out so maybe we should simply fast forward to next summer.
    Well, sw, i think it will be jolly exciting as we reach recently unattained levels.

    I am not sure we'll manage a top four finish.
    “Other clubs never came into my thoughts once I knew Arsenal wanted to sign me.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by IUFG View Post
    Well, sw, i think it will be jolly exciting as we reach recently unattained levels.

    I am not sure we'll manage a top four finish.
    Well quite, that is a possibility and could in fact add an element of excitement to the season.

    I expect Chelsea and perhaps City to be very strong, United I am unsure about. Liverpool and Spurs will be annoying.

    By the way are you attending The Orb this evening in Brixton?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SWv2 View Post
    Ganpati old boy, tell me the truth now. Did you stay up to watch the match?
    I forgot it was on, but was up, and when I opened the Graun website, I saw it was HT and 1-1. So I watched the rest, yes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult View Post
    Rambo's half-season of brilliance came when he had Ozil ahead of him and a passer, Arteta, behind him. He never produced it when he had a non-passing Coq behind him, and this Xhaka chap's meant to be a bit of a passer.

    Santi's a joy to watch in CM, but he doesn't score from there as he did when he was the no.10 or as Rambo did that great half-season.

    In his first season, when Santi had to play out wide, his goals to game ratio there was similar to playing no.10

    We need more goals. Could switching those two around help achieve this?

    Obv I know it's not as simple as that. Rambo missed chances in the box last season that he was finishing when he was on that great run.

    But Alexis and Santi on the flanks would be what AW likes, with one winger and one MF. cf Overmars and Parlour, or Bobby and Freddie.

    Obv I would like a proper goal-scoring RW who works hard like Alexis does on the other side. But if we don't get one, or have an injury, could it work switching those two around?

    btw, it was good work on the left for Akpom's winner last night. The commentary and reports don't mention who held it up and then passed to Nacho. Was it Willock? Whoever it was, the lad done well, there.
    Chamberlain will start on the right. Ramsey will probably start in midfield. Cazorla will probably start on the bench.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billy Goat Sverige View Post
    Chamberlain will start on the right. Ramsey will probably start in midfield. Cazorla will probably start on the bench.
    I hope you're joking. I've supported AW through all this madness, but any manager who plays Ox while having Santi on the bench should be sacked on the spot.

    One of them has continually failed to fulfil his potential. The other is one of the players who has given me the greatest pleasure in the decades I've followed the club.

    I love our little Spaniard. I think it's that thing he does where he passes to himself with both his feet. We've seen better, more skilful, more productive players over the years, but I just love that thing he does.

    I wouldn't mind about not winning so much if we had a front 5 all made up of Santi Cazorlas.

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