we dont play 4-3-3

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elvisPIRESly

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i post very rarely, i prefer reading posts, but one thing that does my brain in is ppl claiming we should change from our 4-4-3 formaition. arsenal play 4-2-3-1 we have done for quite a while now. also, please no one else suggest a 4-4-2 with this as our midfield fab-wilshire-song-arshavin.......urgh!!! (fabs not a winger)

apart from that, hows every 1 feeling about next season? i feel we will do the usual top 4, im happy with the gervinho signing, we need a good winger! (second striker) and ryu (hadukeeeeeen!) sounds like such a good prospect.

and sorry to moan again, but please dont diss people on spelling mistakes. being able to spell well is NOT a sign of intelligence.

COYG
 
I agree with the welsh ****
We definatly need to change to 4-4-2 from 4-3-3 because the 4-3-3 we play now isn't as good as 4-2-2
a midfield of
fab-wilshire-song-arshavin
that would be really good and would work better than the 4-3-3 we play now
 
I'm in favour of 9-6-4 but to conform, yeah I'd like to see 4-4-2. In fact, I'd like to see any formation at home where we start with 2 out and out strikers. Ideally rvp off Walcott in a central role as I reckon he'd wreck teams from there where he can't get easily marked out of the game as he frequently is on the wing.
 
id love to see us reveart to 4-4-2 also, that wasnt my point with this thread, but i cant believe some gooners think fab should be on the wing. hes not a winger, hes a central playmaker, he would be wasted on the wings. if we were to go back to 4-4-2 my line up would be........and just my opinion btw...........

shez
sagna djouro kos verm
nasri wilshire gervihno
fab

RVP walcott
 
id love to see us reveart to 4-4-2 also, that wasnt my point with this thread, but i cant believe some gooners think fab should be on the wing. hes not a winger, hes a central playmaker, he would be wasted on the wings. if we were to go back to 4-4-2 my line up would be........and just my opinion btw...........

shez
sagna djouro kos verm
nasri wilshire gervihno
fab

RVP walcott
I hope we buy a new LB rather than play Verm there <ok>
 
Being able to count is though..
Think we should keep the 4-4-3. Would not get away with would we. Someone is bound to notice.

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just realised the mistake, 4-4-3, really sorry, i meant 4-3-3, i think u knew that tho, why not just talk about the post, discuss arsenal rather than being anal about things like that.
 
What's wrong with 4-3-3? I'd have thought it would be perfect for Arsenal.

Usual back 4 and GK.
Fabregas Song Wilshere
Gervinho v.Persie Nasri

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sorta close, but i started this thread cos although many ppl think we do, we dont play 4-3-3.

gonna be like this next season i think

song wilshire
gervinho/walcott fab/ramsey nasri/arshavin

van persie

although id love to go back to 442
 
People need to get a grip the 442 is an antiquated system.

1.Last team to win the league with a 4-4-2?
Us in 2003-2004 (which was more of a 4-4-1-1 anyway)the last team to win it with a traditional 4-4-2 was United in 1998-99.

2. Last team to win the European Cup with a 4-4-2?
Real Madrid in 2001-2002.

3. Last team to win a World Cup with a 4-4-2.
Brazil in 1994.

Just saying.

Also the op is right, last Season we did'nt play a 433 (except against United and against Newcastle) for most of the year we played a 4231.

1. A 4-2-2 is not more attacking than a 4-3-3. It's a myth, mainly because the English press generally cant tell the difference between a 451 and a 433.

2. A 4-3-3 does not have traditional 'wingers' but should contain three forwards - they are not part of the midfield. (much like Barcelona who play Messi/Villa out wide)
It's a much more attacking system than say a 4-5-1, something the English football press get consistantly confused about.

3. Nearly all of the better domestic and international sides have now adopted either a 4-3-3 or various four-banded formations (4-1-2-3 etc.) that allow a certain extent of fluidity within it&#8217;s constraints, thus facilitating a much more open and expressive style of football.

Yup.