augie wrote:Steve o what is diaby's correct position then ? I mean I agree with you 100% with ye that wenger fcuked him about playing him on the wing but aside from that I cannot see a position for him anyway. Is he a DM ? Given his inability to tackle correctly then that is a def no-no. Is he an attacking central midfielder ? Again given his total inability to maintain possession for the team, to release the ball at the right time and to not fcuk about with it in dangerous defensive areas then that too must be a no so what the fcuk is he ?
It is long accepted that it is not easy coming into any game as a sub but yet you feel that is a fair position to judge vela. Not alone is it tough for any sub but it is especially hard for our subs cos the most you will ever get is 15mins cos of wengers refusal to make changes early

As I said before when vela gets a long run of starts, and indeed full games, as diaby has got then and only then would it be fair to judge him. You slate vela and ramsey and refer to games against championship sides but hold up diabys best games against shit teams that are no better.
Regardless of where a player plays he needs to show that he has the intelligence and mentality to play at this level and no matter what you say steve, diaby does not have it
OK - firstly I think his correct position is in an advanced central midfield role and therein lies the problem. We have an outstanding one in Fabregas and a number of other players like Nasri and Arshavin that probably see that as their rightful place too. I agree he is not a CDM and the guy himself continually tries to argue this. He is NOT Patrick Vieira and will never have the game to be, but when we signed him not long after PV4 left us the comparisons were all too easily made (based on physical appearance and us craving the new PV4).
The games I refer to are when he had the opportunity to play in a 5 man midfield high up the pitch with the ability to create and without screening the back line. And I disagree that Villa who finished 6th in the Prem, or Fenerbahce who regularly qualify for the CL, can be compared on a par with West Brom, Sheff Utd or Wigan for instance.
When he is high up the field he releases the ball at exactly the right time - it was his powerful run and perfect pass that got us back into a game we had all but lost in Liege. Again, you will probably argue that they are shit to suit your argument - but in that case why didn't our so called bigger players do better against them.
Perhaps I have been harsh on Vela and Ramsey - my point is that Diaby has not had a long enough run in the team in his correct position and that those who slate him constantly want him replaced by players who look mostly mediocre in comparison with one or two glimpses of class against lesser lights. Judge everyone on the same basis - do you think Walcott who has played constantly in his rightful position is any more consistent for instance ?
The real problem is that there is no room in this team for Diaby - he is not a wide man or a CDM, and there are others ahead of him in line for the attacking midfield berths. So you will get your wish very soon - Wenger will have no choice but to let him go (probably just as Cesc leaves for Barcelona, Nasri gets crocked and the disniterested Arshavin starts getting tapped up by Real/Barca etc). Still you can always rely on Uncle Arsene to release 3 players of the same position (Diarra check, Gilberto check, Flamini check)