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I expect we will play most of this game in second gear, moving up into third gear for shorts spells throughout the game, Palace most likely will play the entire game in fourth gear, though that will be equivalent to our second gear, therefore our short spells in third gear should be enough to see us through, unless however we were to play in second gear moving up into third gear for short spells throughout the game but whilst the handbrake is on, this would be an entirely different situation, the result of which could be totally different, maybe even allowing Palace to move into fifth gear for brief spells, which could well result in a draw or even a Palace win.
It is vital therefore that Wenger instructs his players that under no circumstances should they play with the handbrake on especially when in second gear as this would be tantamount to playing in first gear, which would be foolish in the extreme and utterly reprehensible.
goonersid wrote:I expect we will play most of this game in second gear, moving up into third gear for shorts spells throughout the game, Palace most likely will play the entire game in fourth gear, though that will be equivalent to our second gear, therefore our short spells in third gear should be enough to see us through, unless however we were to play in second gear moving up into third gear for short spells throughout the game but whilst the handbrake is on, this would be an entirely different situation, the result of which could be totally different, maybe even allowing Palace to move into fifth gear for brief spells, which could well result in a draw or even a Palace win.
It is vital therefore that Wenger instructs his players that under no circumstances should they play with the handbrake on especially when in second gear as this would be tantamount to playing in first gear, which would be foolish in the extreme and utterly reprehensible.
goonersid wrote:I expect we will play most of this game in second gear, moving up into third gear for shorts spells throughout the game, Palace most likely will play the entire game in fourth gear, though that will be equivalent to our second gear, therefore our short spells in third gear should be enough to see us through, unless however we were to play in second gear moving up into third gear for short spells throughout the game but whilst the handbrake is on, this would be an entirely different situation, the result of which could be totally different, maybe even allowing Palace to move into fifth gear for brief spells, which could well result in a draw or even a Palace win.
It is vital therefore that Wenger instructs his players that under no circumstances should they play with the handbrake on especially when in second gear as this would be tantamount to playing in first gear, which would be foolish in the extreme and utterly reprehensible.
I hope we don't make it up to fourth gear otherwise some of them will be in the red zone
goonersid wrote:I expect we will play most of this game in second gear, moving up into third gear for shorts spells throughout the game, Palace most likely will play the entire game in fourth gear, though that will be equivalent to our second gear, therefore our short spells in third gear should be enough to see us through, unless however we were to play in second gear moving up into third gear for short spells throughout the game but whilst the handbrake is on, this would be an entirely different situation, the result of which could be totally different, maybe even allowing Palace to move into fifth gear for brief spells, which could well result in a draw or even a Palace win.
It is vital therefore that Wenger instructs his players that under no circumstances should they play with the handbrake on especially when in second gear as this would be tantamount to playing in first gear, which would be foolish in the extreme and utterly reprehensible.
goonersid wrote:I expect we will play most of this game in second gear, moving up into third gear for shorts spells throughout the game, Palace most likely will play the entire game in fourth gear, though that will be equivalent to our second gear, therefore our short spells in third gear should be enough to see us through, unless however we were to play in second gear moving up into third gear for short spells throughout the game but whilst the handbrake is on, this would be an entirely different situation, the result of which could be totally different, maybe even allowing Palace to move into fifth gear for brief spells, which could well result in a draw or even a Palace win.
It is vital therefore that Wenger instructs his players that under no circumstances should they play with the handbrake on especially when in second gear as this would be tantamount to playing in first gear, which would be foolish in the extreme and utterly reprehensible.
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Indeed, but surely the teams play is a leeetle bit on automatic autopilot strategy wise
It'd be quite nice if we realized that the object of passing is to create chances and maybe have a shot. The Chavs had 39 shots last night, which is probably our total for the year.
GranadaJoe wrote:It'd be quite nice if we realized that the object of passing is to create chances and maybe have a shot. The Chavs had 39 shots last night, which is probably our total for the year.
GranadaJoe wrote:It'd be quite nice if we realized that the object of passing is to create chances and maybe have a shot. The Chavs had 39 shots last night, which is probably our total for the year.
We've scored 45 goals, 3rd highest in the prem
but imagine how many if we actually had a shot occasionally instead of fannying around with it