Showing posts with label ARSENAL NEWS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ARSENAL NEWS. Show all posts

Saturday, May 16, 2009

PREMIER LEAGUE: A REFLECTION ON THE FIVE YEARS PERFORMANCE FOR ARSENAL FC

It is now five years since arsenal foot ball club last took a trophy –along with usual consolation messages at press conferences, as if that will ever give fans the right game results

A lot of confidence has since been invested in the coach, but the deteriorating performance overtime, leaves many doubting future press releases. Such, now, as then –will mean nothing to anyone –be it the fans or opponents.

To most teams, arsenal is so average that they find it possible to beat it, unlike years before 2005 –when opponents could be sure of a rough time. Because of Arsene’s ever unconvincing game plans, it would take arsenal another marathon of years to attain the level of 2004 performance level.

Much as investing in the young players was economical and excellent sporting strategy, how best to employ them, to adjust from the past philosophies (of mainly attack) and at what time to make important changes in the team –remained a tight challenge for Wenger.

It could be noted that after 2004 the game required more of defensive consciousness than merely adventurous or rampage attacking. Arsenal, given its record of having most goals conceded, of the big four teams, continued with its senseless attacks –whilst mindless of defensive requirements.

Instinct to defend lacks in arsenal’s current defenders, perhaps because current defenders were mid-fielders before. It has been more-less a team of eight mid-fielders and two strikers whenever it played competitive games.

Yet, with the changes in the level of the game –especially in the premier league – regardless of the team one played, fielding two good defensive midfield players could be most appropriate. In fulfillment of that, Arsenal has been lucky to have Alex Song and Denilson.

Unfortunately for him, he has been exerting all efforts on experimenting players around possible positions they possibly played –no matter how poor. Arsenal has not had a standing team, but rather, a clique of players the coach best believed in as ones that could automatically win a chance to play; and anytime.

One observational method used is nationality. Most likely, regardless of the player-form, he would field one of a French origin. There has been a tendency of him being reluctant to play black Africans in preference for the French folk or Brazilian ones.

When Song was playing wonderfully and more stable than Denilson at most times, Wenger, so often left him on the bench. And, when Eboue showed more stability in his game amidst Sagna’s declining game, the coach was slower with taking on Eboue.

For the cliques of most influential young players were sure of getting selected. Even if they played poorly, their positions would be reserved. Eboue, for example, deserved playing every aspect of Chelsea and Manchester game, but Wenger preferred Diaby at the cost of his frequent ball donations to opponents.

More over, Eboue’s attitude, always proved excellent on both teams. Indeed, this season than ever, arsenal scored goals more by luck than as obvious as it were four to five years ago.

Besides, over-patience over having to substitute a player has been so chronic that by the time a better substitution is made the game would be almost over. If the substitute scored or helped others score, the game still could be 2:1 loss to Arsenal.

So surprising and disturbing was when he left out Andrei Arshavin from the starting line-up of the FA game with Chelsea, yet he was not qualified to play champion’s league. The question is for whom was he reserving Andrei for, and for what purpose; to lose the game afterwards?

The season 2008/9 has featured more of arsenal players and coach doing much of the talking off-pitch than in the game –as if cushioning themselves from mistakes they never want to recognize or accept.

Then, when the club captain expressed dissatisfaction, the most influential clique of young players led by Van Persie, warded him off with contempt. And, on the other hand, the coach failed to take a disciplinary action against them.

Instead, rushed out at captain Gallas and had him demoted –without having to look at his concerns; as strikers not being clinical at the goal, and playing as though not competing at all! But all it cost him was loss of his position as club captain. Could the other reason have been that he wept at bogus arsenal losses?

But Christians can agree that Jesus did the same for his love for mankind yet considered righteous. And just in the premiership alone, Chelsea’s Terry and Manchester’s Ferdinand have often wept upon bogus losses, but are still the best and doing wonders in their respectful clubs!

Of course, there cannot be more than one coach or decision-maker at the club, much as the adverse effects, in the very end, are not met just by club management, but fans else-where in the world. Just three years down the road Uganda has had three arsenal-related deaths and numerous emotional and physical complications in people –accruing to its poor performance.

Yet thinking that being part of the crowd watching Arsenal play to beat a any team in the weekend game opponent would be one way to fade-out work stress; instead, are met with more insults with team’s poor performance.

Only at the champion’s league game against Manchester united, an arsenal fan in Kenya committed suicide due to arsenal loss. This shows how much faith and expectation people have in arsenal team that are rather in disharmony with either the coach or the players themselves –who at times play as if outside competitive match.

About how those attending live matches could feel about arsenal losses is another issue. Unlike, fans living several miles away from England and unable to watch live matches, financially could find it a bigger bite watching the team lose at emirates stadium, while at the same time failing to see substance from coach’s press conferences at the same time.

But, rather than deviant press-talks like world war propagandists and comforting self-talk from falling dictators, it has been evident that for the last five years, arsenal has not won any trophy –including the smallest of the kind.

What mission, then, does it have; just talking at pre-press and post press conferences? Isn’t it high time every one concluded that arsenal management has failed, and that any future press statements be branded lies?

But, Christians to which Arsene must be subscribing to –believe that if the smallest can never be achieved, then it could always be a joke to claim desire to win bigger challenges. On the basis of that statement, there must be one person fooling the other, and that is the coach.

Surprising, as if the team did not have sufficient pre-seasonal training, the coach often shifted that time to replace competitive games like FA, premier league, champion’s league and carling. Isn’t playing a reserve team or considering a competitive game experimental just sheer arrogance and useless pride?

Fortunately or unfortunately, Arsene is not like other premier league managers –who have either been sacked or resigned, so that he saves every one’s time on the pitch and television from being wasted.

He still rides on the pride of winning the 2004 English premiership, rather than studying the current game dynamics adoptable to win English games. Amazingly, regardless of the extent to which his policies have failed, he has continued pursuing them. That is the policy famously called Arsenal policy.

Having done that for five years, doesn’t it only show fading or faded mission for the team? And has he run out of team management form? What, then, should we expect from Arsene, come 2009/10 campaign?

Jacob Waiswa
Community Psychologist
DISHMA -Uganda

Thursday, November 20, 2008

FOOT BALL CLUB MANAGER: WHAT DOES IT MEAN?

With increased competition, the last three seasons have been most demanding for football clubs. Most clubs in Europe changed management in an attempt to cope with increasing pressure for club glory.

Last year, almost every other week, there was at least a club terminating manager’s or coach’s contract. Different managers had come in with sole football physolophies, but when they were proved dysfunctional and incapable of securing club success, they got sacked by club owners.

Instantly, review processes began that saw football physolophies and systems change to suit the changing times. Indeed this has had positive impact on most clubs. In England, one, as much as the big clubs themselves, must have seen surprises from re-evolved clubs –regardless of the history and size.

Styles, physolophies and systems of football for the affected managers had tended to satisfy mainly managers’ or coaches’ egos rather than the aspiration of the club –their fans and/or supporters and club owners. It must have been because of their failure to modify game approaches at such critical and change-need times that performance terribly served nobody well.

Now, with the new football age history is bound to get broken, as teams now come just to play one mindset; to win. They are fearless and play comfortably, no matter -who they are playing against. And at the end, they register full points.

Formulated phylosophies and systems cannot be permanent. They could serve the club excellently over years, and the temptations, then, could be that it (the system) continues to serve regardless.

One would reach the climax of saying no to change, where surely yes much applies. How useful would be any philosophy and so called system without winning games? How would it be for the fans who sacrifice time and money to see games? What about their cardiovascular health?

Of course any one would be grateful for what certain football phylosophies have done -like the ability to raise players who play what the system needs and display of entertaining football. However, it could be tiring, as well, playing such football without effect –in terms of wins rather than defeats.

Much as some managers have got almost all powers over the club development process, they must know though that they serve not only players or themselves, but the fan world as well. Their decision must be comprehensive enough to cater for the fans wishes, where apart from the beautiful soccer displays, players and player selectors work out everything to win games.

Effective passing of the ball must have connection with target. Players must show the burning fire to hit targets and fight their gut out against losing. Surely, that too could be a fan’s wish.

Other than fantasy football experimentation, the club must be in position to field different class of players for certain situations. For example; physical games would force a player like fabregas to strike the goal or play as forward, while Song and Denilson check the mid-field pressure. It may be any other -who the manager finds suitable for the game atmosphere. But it should not be similar set of players to face whichever club and all situations.

Other categories would be pressure-game players, experienced type, magic or impact players, no nonsense fight-hard players, instinct players, fast game and slow-down players, precision goal scorers –all contributing to all round needs of the team. Each or a mixture could be deployed to play depending on the nature of the opponent.

It seems though that entertaining football shows could be more effective at champion league level than physical premiership. There can be more player protection in the former than latter for any physical incident.

In addition, players’ varied game attributes must be revealed to them (prayers), so that they are let to know when their unique abilities and skills would be needed. They, also, must appreciate the diferent unique contributions each would offer for the betterment of the club.

Meanwhile the foot ball associations and club executive could perhaps need to consider the idea of a fan’s doctor –to cater for the health implications resulting from the “club choice” to lose games.

Many of the fans understandably watch matches for wellness purposes –when their favorite club or players consistently win games. If the habit turned out to be losses in games played for the next three to six games, then surely, some fans’ could need to save their lives by boycotting until normalcy evidently took root.


Jacob Waiswa
Situation Health Analyst
waiswajacobo@yahoo.co.uk
Waiswa is a soccer fan

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