Showing posts with label Millwall V Wigan The FA Cup with Budweiser - Semi-Final Preview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Millwall V Wigan The FA Cup with Budweiser - Semi-Final Preview. Show all posts

Thursday, 6 March 2014

Arsenal set to raid Marseille for a Keeper? Managing players, or not in some cases….

Morning all.
Why is it that some players at Arsenal contracts or maybe even players aren’t managed well enough?
Edu, Andrei Arshavin, Nicklas Bendtner and even Lukas Podoski are just a few who spring to mind yet I know all of you could probably name more, many more.
Edu was a wonderful player who joined us back in January 2001 when he as 23 years old. During his four and a half seasons with us, he featured in 100 matches. Of course that amount averages out quite well but it’s a false reflection really on how many times he played per season.  He managed just five between January and the summer of his first season, after which he played 27, 29, 48 (48 being the invincible season) as the seasons followed but the telling one was his final season in which he made just 18 appearances.
After that final season when Edu played in just 18 matches, he left on a Bosman.
Then of course Nikki B, the man with a huge ego, but its fair to say he hasn’t ever backed up his ego with the level of performance you’d expect to match it. Well, not for us but for his country, he’s seldom let them down.
Arsenal: Games 106, Goals 24
Denmark: Games 56, Goals 24
Mind you, he’s a striker, a big strong striker and being asked to play out wide each week would have hardly helped his Arsenal cause but clearly when he plays for Denmark, he plays central, just as he should.
Even now, when we are so short up front, Arsene Wenger sees Yaya Sanogo as the way forward rather that select a player with a lot more experience.
This summer, he will leave on a Bosman.
Arshavin came to us a few years ago and to be honest from the January he signed through to the end of that particular season, he was on fire, in fact some might be tempted to suggest that his arrival secured us Champions League football that year. But after that it didn’t always appear that he was willing to give his everything each game in fact he’d often be seen with his head downwards as he’d lost the ball one more time….
We know what happened to Arshavin don’t we. Over the few years he was with us, his confidence dropped because he wasn’t being played, his game suffered and the fans were on his back. Eventually he said goodbye and who could blame him. In his first full season he made 39 appearances, in his second, 52 appearances then during his last, just 11….
At the end of that last season, he left on a Bosman.
Lukas Podolski, a German international who Arsenal fans couldn’t wait to see in the red and white of our club but can anyone honestly say we have seen enough of kind of player we thought we’d signed? Now it seems Wenger is reluctant to start him, just has he was with our Russian, yet both on their day were/are capable of changing a game…..
I have a feeling that he will turn his back on us this summer and I’d understand why. He’s not getting any younger and he wants to be playing the game he loves, not just sitting on the bench watching everyone else, especially when some are either young and raw or simply under performing….
Last season, his first, he played in 42 fixtures, scoring 16 goals and most expected that this would truly be his season but to date, he’s only featured in 12 matches and most of those have been from the bench. I know he’s been out injured but he’s been fit and healthy and ready to play since the start of the year and we’ve had a lot of fixtures since then….
I wouldn’t bet against Podolski going back to where we signed him from either and when does his contract run out?
Maybe this time, the club will try and recoup some of the money they paid for him, rather than let him walk for free…….
If the club don’t sign the right kind of players this summer and we don’t start playing with pace and movement when attacking, you know, the style of play which will bring the best out of £42 million man, we could be saying the same things about Mesut Ozil this time next season..
There is still time to play in such a way this season if Arsene Wenger really wanted to…..
Finally, The Metro report that Wenger wants to sign France international goalkeeper Steve Mandanda from Marseille at the end of the season to add competition to current first-choice Wojciech Szczesny.
Apparently he’s ready for a new challenge and the Premier League is his favoured option.
Not to play second fiddle to Szczesny I suspect so if we do sign him, they’ll be a real battle for the number one spot. Good, that’s just what we need, in fact we need that kind of competition all over the pitch…

Saturday, 13 April 2013

Millwall V Wigan The FA Cup with Budweiser - Semi-Final Preview

Millwall V Wigan The FA Cup with Budweiser - Semi-Final Preview Apr 13, 2013

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Wigan boss Roberto Martinez will be picking from strength for the Wembley clash.
The Latics chief reports no fresh injury concerns following his side's last-gasp 1-1 draw at QPR last time.

His major selection dilemmas centre around whether to partner James McArthur or Jordi Gomez with James McCarthy in central midfield and if Callum McManaman will be selected ahead of Franco di Santo.

 Millwall

• Millwall are in the FA Cup semi-final for the fifth time in their 128-year history.

• The Lions, who have kept clean sheets in their last three ties and have only conceded one goal in this cup run, are aiming to qualify for the final for the first time since 2004 - when they lost 3-0 to Manchester United at the Millennium Stadium.

• This will be Millwall's fourth appearance at Wembley, although they were there for the War Time cup final in 1945. Their first official visit was at the old stadium for the Auto Windscreens Shield in 1999, then for the 2009 and 2010 League One play-off finals against Scunthorpe (lost 2-3) and Swindon (won 1-0) respectively.

• Kenny Jackett, the longest-serving manager in the Championship, led out the side for both those play-off finals. This is Jackett's 300th game in charge.

• Victory for the London-based Championship outfit would make it the 26th time a non top-flight club has reached the final.

• Danny Shittu is the only player who has scored twice in this FA Cup run for Millwall.

Wigan Athletic

• Wigan are on a club record run in the FA Cup, having never before progressed beyond the quarter-finals, which they graced in 1987.

• All of Wigan's victories in this season's competition - against Bournemouth, Macclesfield, Huddersfield and Everton - were achieved away from home.

• The 2006 League Cup runners-up, who lost 4-0 to Manchester United in the final at the Millennium Stadium, are paying a first visit to the new Wembley.

• The Latics had a 100% record in cup ties at the old Wembley. They beat Brentford 3-1 in the 1985 Freight Rover Trophy final and Millwall 1-0 in the Auto Windscreens Shield in 1999. But they also tasted defeat there in the 2000 Division Two play-off final against Gillingham.

• Manager Roberto Martinez was a player at the club when they won the Auto Windscreens Shield and was given a winners' medal, although he did not play in the final due to injury.
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