Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Curious Case of Arsenal and Barcelona - In the similarities lie the solution


A true case of Benjamin Button - Arsenal seem to be Barcelona ageing backwards. The resemblance is striking and with the only difference being the difference of age. And by resemblance I don't just mean style of play, I also mean choice of players and the youth academy setup. Of course our Spanish counterparts are significantly more flamboyant in the transfer market, but a lot of that is also attributed to the fact that Spain's tradition of soccer, mandates a certain flashiness.

Lets start with the defense. Mind you, the comparisons are purely personal and any criticism is always welcomed:
Victor Valdes and Almunia are in my book on common ground as goalkeepers. Brilliant on their day but have sudden costly lapses of concentration.
In Puyol and Pique, Barca have a great CB combination. Puyol is an excellent marksman and commands the backline well, and Pique with his height provides crucial set piece clearance. Now Arsenal have recruited Vermaelen who from the looks of it is supposed to have some level of commanding ability what with his history of having captained Ajax, but we still lack height which neither Gallas nor Silvestre bring to the table.
In the fullback positions they have Eric Abidal and Dani Alves, both of whom are matched if not surpassed by Arsenal fullbacks in the form of Clichy and Sagna. Whats more, even their replacements Gibbs and Traore are as influential and gifted as the current first team regulars.

In the defensive midfielder role, Barca have Yaya Toure who is a technically gifted, strong tackler of the ball who is valuable in set pieces because of his height. He also tracks back a lot and has a stong working rate and stamina. Arsenal's Alexander Song in this case is not really the best competiton to Yaya's abilities. He does not have the skill (though he has shown improvement) to match Yaya and neither is he as fluent a tackler.
As far as the Guardiola role or the provider role goes, I think Cesc is a more than an able competitor and oft considered suitor for Xavi's role. I do not mean he is as good as Xavi was the last season. I only mean that he has every potential to be just that.
Similarly, Rosicky, Nasri or even Wilshere have the potential to be as good as if not better than Iniesta, who has surpassed himself in the last season.

Now as far as the attack is concerned, my next statement might raise several eyebrows, but in my humble opinion, I do think that Arshavin has just the right skill, intent and personality to surpass the great Lionel Messi. Make no mistake, I hold Messi in very high regard. However, someone who achieved all of what Arshavin did last year without a complete pre season, and to have held an unbeaten record in all games in which he has played from the start, deserves that level of faith, atleast from a Gunner fan.

Which brings me to the ex Arsenal legend Henry, and I do believe that there is nobody, not only in Arsenal but in the entire world, who can replace him. Honestly, this is one position which even Barca have trouble filling in when Titi himself is injured. Case in point the disastrous away game with Chelsea (where his crucial role of opportunity creation in the D box was played by the referee). However, in Eduardo, Van Persie or even Carlos Vela we have the next best players. I do know of a certain Dutch international who statistically, appearance-wise and gameplay wise seems to be Henry's heir apparent, but I shall not whisper his name here.

Finally, as a central striker Ibrahimovic is powerful, holds the ball well, has great skill and a superb final touch. Bendtner...hmm not quite there yet, and I dont know whether he ever will be. However what I do know is that Wenger is showing great faith in him. I do feel though that this position is up for grabs and there should atleast be another potentially competent player if not a proven one, to give Arsenal options if Wenger's faith is a little if not entirely misplaced on Bendtner.

So a tall CB, a tall, hard tackling DMF and an aerially powerful and technically sound striker are what we need to be the next European powerhouse. For as good as Barca maybe..... they will never have Arsene Wenger.... And this season we go to whatever end he may take us........ For in Wenger we will always trust.

Batman Arkham Asylum Demo Trailer

(Sniff)... Its beautiful....

Monday, August 3, 2009

4 Great Movies You Will Never See This Year

Summer Blockbuster season is approaching an end... Which for a movie buff like me is the best time for blogging, as now is the time when most of the blockbusters for next year start releasing teasers and virals and also the contenders for the year's Oscars start releasing trailers...

A lot of the journalists from the movie industry also consider this the most interesting part of their work schedules, as this is when phantom whispers of movies from Blockbuster paradise start garnering volume.... Ridley Scott to direct the Alien prequel, Steven Spielberg to direct the remake of Harvey, Futurama's coming back from the dead and what not.

Well anyways as a prelude to the inevitable list of blockbuster trailers, here's a look at some of the best movies releasing this summer, you might never hear of:

Not Quite Hollywood

The story of Oz Movies.... Their unbelievable overdose of grotesque, stereotypes, nudity and above all car explosions became inspirational for a number of Hollywood's biggest stars including Quentin Tarantino who is also a part of this film.





An Unlikely Weapon

A documentary film narrated by Kiefer Sutherland about Pulitzer Prize winning photographer Eddie Adams, the man who shot the iconic snap of police chief General Nguyễn Ngọc Loan executing a Vietcong prisoner, Nguyễn Văn Lém, on a Saigon street, on February 1, 1968, during the opening stages of the Tet Offensive.





Still Walking

For those of you who know Hirokazu Koreeda, this, according to me, is his best flick till date. For those who don't you might want to check out Hana, After Life or Nobody Knows before you decide on whether you would want to continue on this Odyssey of beautiful, light hearted and yet powerfully profound cinema.





Brothers

Stars Tobey Maguire, Natalie Portman and Jake Gylenhall and is directed by Jim Sheridan (In America, My Left Foot and also the infamous get Rich or Die Tryin') is a world war story of 2 brothers who are as alike as chalk and cheese, and the trials faced by the family as one goes off to war.



Trailers for the next Martin Scorcese film - Shutter island

The new film stars Leonardo DeCaprio, Mark Ruffalo and Sir Ben Kingsley. Plot synopsis courtesy IMDB.com...

'It's 1954, and up-and-coming U.S. marshal Teddy Daniels is assigned to investigate the disappearance of a patient from Boston's Shutter Island Ashecliffe Hospital. He's been pushing for an assignment on the island for personal reasons, but before long he wonders whether he hasn't been brought there as part of a twisted plot by hospital doctors whose radical treatments range from unethical to illegal to downright sinister. Teddy's shrewd investigating skills soon provide a promising lead, but the hospital refuses him access to records he suspects would break the case wide open. As a hurricane cuts off communication with the mainland, more dangerous criminals "escape" in the confusion, and the puzzling, improbable clues multiply, Teddy begins to doubt everything - his memory, his partner, even his own sanity.'

Trailer looks very much like a slasher-horror-thriller flick which is shocking coming from Scorsese. Well atleast we can rest assured that this is not his attempt at a remake of 'The Great Gatsby'. 'Nuff said... enjoy the trailer...


Footage of Samir Nasri's Injury in Training

As most of you are already aware of this piece of information, Nasri has been sidelined for the next 6 weeks (atleast) due to a fracture incurred during training in Waltersdorf. What you might not have seen is the footage of him getting injured by Abou Diaby....

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Where Should Wenger Recruit Forces?

Let us first consider Arsenal's current line up before we jump into who might or might not come in. This is primarily based on the current position of these players and not where they can or intended or are naturally to be played:

GK: Almunia/Fabianski/Vito Mannone

RB:Sagna/Eboue CB:Vermaelen/Gallas/Djorou/Senderos LB:Clichy/Gibbs/Traore

DM:Song/Denilson/Diaby

LM:Walcott/Nasri/CM:Fabregas/Wilshere/Ramsey RM:Arshavin/Rosicky

SS:Van Persie/Vela
Striker: Eduardo/Bendtner

Now, to analyse what Arsenal really needs as means, let us clarify to what end. In my opinion, if all of these players start this season, without injuries, we almost have enough depth to challenge for the Premier League title. Why? Because with Arshavin's arrival, the team found a much needed proven goal scorer and a winner in the mould of the great Dennis Bergkamp. Since his arrival, Arsenal lost just one game in the premier league to Chelsea (a game in which coincidentally he did not play).

Now my assumption is that the team is only going to improve in the next season, with Eduardo, Van Persie and Walcott all scoring more goals than before. Additionally, Bendtner will also come into the foray. Also, Song has already shown tremondous improvement and will only improve further. Thus, all will be right with the world and humanity will survive and Arsenal will be title winners. Sounds Utopic indeed, however there is a small matter of a what if?

What if, Diaby, Song, Denilson and Djorou remain on status quo or even worsen? What if Eduardo and Rosicky along with the now injured Nasri remain an injury prone lot? What if Vermaelen was a mistake.. especially since his lack of height is also a point of contention what with our existing vulnerability in set-pieces? This season, there are too many such glaring questions which cannot be left unanswered. And with depth being such a contentious issue already with the Arsenal side, we must recruit.

Now that we have established the 'why', let us consider the 'how'. Arsene has always mantained a neat balance of books with his proceeds from sales always exceeding his cost of purchases. So far Arshavin and Vermaelen are the only purchases this year, bringing their combined cost to somehwere around 27 million pounds. On the sales of Adebayor and Toure he has made 40 million pounds. Which provides him with 13 million pounds, along with another 5 million from the sale of Senderos which I personally think is inevitable as neither Arsene wants him to stay and neither is Senderos intending to extend his time in the Emirates. This gives us a combined number of 18 million pounds. Now I personally would love to be proven wrong here but I dont think he is spending anything more than this.

Finally, let us have a look at the positions where we need to add muscle. On the attacking midfielders front, I think we have a spectacular lot, and with Wilshere showing promise in the pre season, we really do not need to worry here. Almost all of the lot can play well with both their feet as well, so a problem on one flank can be replaced with solutions from the other. Arshavin and Nasri already do this during games to disarm defenders.
We have a brilliant bunch of second strikers as well in the form of Vela, Van Persie and Eduardo along with Arshavin and Walcott, both of whom have expressed a desire to play through the centre. In defence, I think we have 5 of the best right and left backs in the world in the form of Eboue, Sagna, Clichy, Gibbs and Traore. I really hope that Arsene does not give away Eboue, because even though he might not be first choice, he is still breathtaking on a good day and is a great super sub.

Our fullbacks are questionable due to their lack of height, however, Vermaelen has been praised by Bergkamp and has also captained the Ajax side, making him a very promising prospect. Also Djorou is brilliant in flashes; A little consistency could take him a long way. With Gallas and Song as additional forces, I think we can await till January to take a call on whether or not reinforcements are needed.

Now come the two areas where I personally (and the rest of the Gunners) think immediate attention is required: The positions of the defending midfielder and holding striker. Now as much as we might have faith in both these departments, the existing bunch have not shown enough reason for us to show great faith in them.

In the DM role Song has improved in his tackling, but is very inconsistent with his passes. Diaby and Denilson to me are both more of Fabregas with less in passing and more in tackling briliance as neither really prefer to stay back or retrace steps with as much vigour as a Gilberto or a Flamini. Thereby making this the most important of all poitions to be filled up.

Another important position which has a void is the striker's role. I personally think Bendtner can be a legend in the making and another holding striker's purchase would be an increment in depth and would make the position more competitive. But even if I were wrong, a strong holding striker, with a good temparament and good finishing skills will be a must. Someone who can power through defenders and has enough skill to not be caught offside all the time would be preferable.



Anyways thats my thought on the whys, whats and wheres..... Check back on the 'who-s' soon enough. I have a few theories and any comments prior to my penultimate article about Arsenal before the transfer season ends would be most welcome...

Is Robert Rodriguez's Machete Star Cast for Real??


Danny Trejo (cult B movie star) plays the role of Machete.

  • Robert DeNiro
  • Michelle Rodriguez
  • Steven Seagal and
  • Lindsay Lohan
Machete, for all you Tarantno and Rodriguez fans out there is one of the several fake trailers which were shown in between the two Grindhouse movies. Here is the trailer...


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