Yeah. He's a bit thick. He dwells on the ball, trying to dribble players in his own half.
To generalise a bit, when Jack is back, in games where the opposition is likely to sit back, soak up pressure and make us break them down I would play Jack alongside Arteta and Cazorla. For games where the opposition will try and match us and there's more space available, then I'd play Diaby instead.
someday - if jack hits the same heights as he did before his injury, i know for certain diaby will be the man to make way. i can only see then, jack becoming a straight automatic selection in all of our games when available.
Won't see the best of him until he is actually 100% fit and can go a while without picking up any injuries.
gta - yes you can easily put his fitness down to his effort in games but the rest is him just not learning from his mistakes. maybe you could put that down to lack of experience due to lack of games from his many injuries.
arsenes menthol strength- sorry i meant whiltshereing.
He is a top top player i think, just dwells on the ball too long somtimes, but when it works for him, he takes 2-3 players out of the game in one motion, when it doesn't it leaves us in a bit of a mess.
He is a top top player i think, just dwells on the ball too long somtimes, but when it works for him, he takes 2-3 players out of the game in one motion, when it doesn't it leaves us in a bit of a mess.
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thats the thing, i'm not saying he should stop trying to dribble past players, but just pick the right moment to do so, then we won't be in a mess when he fails. its silly that he still thinks its ok to dibble past 3 players in his own half.
Not good to have ball hog like Diaby and another ball hog in Gervinho playing together.
It is difficult to get stuck in when a thug broke your leg and possibly your career at a young age. It preys on one's mind all the time.
His pros outweigh his cons atm though I feel.
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posted on 24/9/12
Yeah. He's a bit thick. He dwells on the ball, trying to dribble players in his own half.
posted on 24/9/12
To generalise a bit, when Jack is back, in games where the opposition is likely to sit back, soak up pressure and make us break them down I would play Jack alongside Arteta and Cazorla. For games where the opposition will try and match us and there's more space available, then I'd play Diaby instead.
posted on 24/9/12
someday - if jack hits the same heights as he did before his injury, i know for certain diaby will be the man to make way. i can only see then, jack becoming a straight automatic selection in all of our games when available.
posted on 24/9/12
Won't see the best of him until he is actually 100% fit and can go a while without picking up any injuries.
posted on 24/9/12
Who is whiltshere?
posted on 24/9/12
gta - yes you can easily put his fitness down to his effort in games but the rest is him just not learning from his mistakes. maybe you could put that down to lack of experience due to lack of games from his many injuries.
posted on 24/9/12
arsenes menthol strength- sorry i meant whiltshereing.
posted on 24/9/12
He is a top top player i think, just dwells on the ball too long somtimes, but when it works for him, he takes 2-3 players out of the game in one motion, when it doesn't it leaves us in a bit of a mess.
posted on 24/9/12
He is a top top player i think, just dwells on the ball too long somtimes, but when it works for him, he takes 2-3 players out of the game in one motion, when it doesn't it leaves us in a bit of a mess.
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thats the thing, i'm not saying he should stop trying to dribble past players, but just pick the right moment to do so, then we won't be in a mess when he fails. its silly that he still thinks its ok to dibble past 3 players in his own half.
posted on 24/9/12
Not good to have ball hog like Diaby and another ball hog in Gervinho playing together.
posted on 24/9/12
It is difficult to get stuck in when a thug broke your leg and possibly your career at a young age. It preys on one's mind all the time.
posted on 24/9/12
His pros outweigh his cons atm though I feel.
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