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I'm genuinely agreeing with you. Let's keep going on about the fee in this thread and whether it's a bargain or not.I mean you can be sarcastic about this if you want but what I’m saying isn’t even remotely controversial.
I'm genuinely agreeing with you. Let's keep going on about the fee in this thread and whether it's a bargain or not.I mean you can be sarcastic about this if you want but what I’m saying isn’t even remotely controversial.
Yes let's move on. He was brilliant against Sevilla, would have been MOTM if not for Jesus's goal and assist. He's been playing a bit further forward recently with Jorginho behind him and while his offensive game is obviously not as strong as the defensive side, I can see why Arteta wants to push him up. He's had a couple of big runs from deep (eg against Bournemouth and in this game) where the opposition couldn't get near him. He's not particularly quick but is so strong and powerful. Hopefully Arteta can refine his passing and decision-making to break through the lines more often. And he has an insane motor and can get back so effortlessly. With Partey likely on his way out after this season, Arteta must be looking for the perfect partner for Rice. I know we were interested in Zubimendi last summer too. Wouldn't that be something.I'm genuinely agreeing with you. Let's keep going on about the fee in this thread and whether it's a bargain or not.
Yes let's move on. He was brilliant against Sevilla, would have been MOTM if not for Jesus's goal and assist. He's been playing a bit further forward recently with Jorginho behind him and while his offensive game is obviously not as strong as the defensive side, I can see why Arteta wants to push him up. He's had a couple of big runs from deep (eg against Bournemouth and in this game) where the opposition couldn't get near him. He's not particularly quick but is so strong and powerful. Hopefully Arteta can refine his passing and decision-making to break through the lines more often. And he has an insane motor and can get back so effortlessly. With Partey likely on his way out after this season, Arteta must be looking for the perfect partner for Rice. I know we were interested in Zubimendi last summer too. Wouldn't that be something.
I mean you say you don't care about the fee but then talk about the fee and the fee of another player in comparison to Rice's fee so yeah it seems like you do care about the fee to a certain extent.I agree with this and is what I really meant when I brought up the bargain comment (didn't think it would spark such discussion, or did I )
In all seriousness though, with Rice you get other priceless qualities - leadership, monster mentality, professional attitude. I'm sure these are also big reasons Arteta was so desperate for him. I love Odegaard, but Rice is absolutely captain material.
When I consider 19yo Lavia went for £58mil in the same window, Rice's fee makes more sense. It is the lesser risk IMO and more importantly, Rice is ready to do the job NOW. If we got Lavia instead, I'm not so sure he'd be running our midfield in Partey's absence quite so well. Partey himself cost us £45mil and at most we're going to get 3-4 years out of him. Not even when you consider his significant absences (he's been injured about 35% of the time he's been here). Rice is very reliable, hardly gets injured (hope I haven't now jinxed him) and if we get 7-8 years out of him and he elevates us to the next level, that fee will not matter years down the track. Here's hoping it all goes to plan.
I'm genuinely agreeing with you. Let's keep going on about the fee in this thread and whether it's a bargain or not.
That's how every fans works unless their own becomes involved. If it was rice playing for United or Chelsea , same arsenal fans would have micro managed each of his performance and called him an average signing. And vice versa is also true.I mean you say you don't care about the fee but then talk about the fee and the fee of another player in comparison to Rice's fee so yeah it seems like you do care about the fee to a certain extent.
Unless his (supposed) plan to turn Havertz into our 8 works out, which would be a minor miracle at this stage, the LCM role is still up for grabs. I think Arteta will go for another 6, as even if one of Partey/Jorginho stay, we ideally need to find Rice's long-term partner. With Rice's incredible engine, think box to box role makes a lot of sense. But really I just want to see Rice-Partey-Odegaard first.That's my big intrigue with how this plays out. I think we can all see Partey moving on in the summer, with his age, contract situation, fitness concerns & other issues. Possibly Jorginho as well.
The question then will be, will we target a deeper midfielder like a Zubimendi and see Rice as a box to box 8 in the main, or have Rice as the main 6 and target another profile of midfileder?
Everyone cares about his fee hence the thread title. Arsenal fans feel we've spent well while rival fans feel the opposite. No surprises there. Personally I think it was the right time to make this kind of signing and if we're going to stay in the CL, we can't avoid the crazy market inflation. Competition is too tough these days.I mean you say you don't care about the fee but then talk about the fee and the fee of another player in comparison to Rice's fee so yeah it seems like you do care about the fee to a certain extent.
Not harsh at all. That's why we broke the bank for Rice. We want to win it all. Maybe we get there, maybe we don't. But we're giving it a proper go and I'm here for it. It's been so long since we've been in this kind of position, I'm relishing every minute of it.No one knows what a 105m player looks like but whoever cost that much money when that is rice or antony or enzo or grealish should just help their team win major honors. Maybe I am harsh but that's how it should be. So far I am not sure if either of them will help them do that.
Absolutely. Signing rice by you guys was a smart move. Whether the 105m is well spent or not, only time can tellNot harsh at all. That's why we broke the bank for Rice. We want to win it all. Maybe we get there, maybe we don't. But we're giving it a proper go and I'm here for it. It's been so long since we've been in this kind of position, I'm relishing every minute of it.
That's how every fans works unless their own becomes involved. If it was rice playing for United or Chelsea , same arsenal fans would have micro managed each of his performance and called him an average signing. And vice versa is also true.
No one knows what a 105m player looks like but whoever cost that much money when that is rice or antony or enzo or grealish should just help their team win major honors. Maybe I am harsh but that's how it should be. So far I am not sure if either of them will help them do that.
Unless his (supposed) plan to turn Havertz into our 8 works out, which would be a minor miracle at this stage, the LCM role is still up for grabs. I think Arteta will go for another 6, as even if one of Partey/Jorginho stay, we ideally need to find Rice's long-term partner. With Rice's incredible engine, think box to box role makes a lot of sense. But really I just want to see Rice-Partey-Odegaard first.
Everyone cares about his fee hence the thread title. Arsenal fans feel we've spent well while rival fans feel the opposite. No surprises there. Personally I think it was the right time to make this kind of signing and if we're going to stay in the CL, we can't avoid the crazy market inflation. Competition is too tough these days.
Did you ever consider that some Arsenal fans might just think that Rice has been one of our best performers?Literally just a few weeks ago I said a contingent of Arsenal fans expected him to become a dynamic box-to-box 8 to show the full complement of his skills which he could not do playing in West Ham's style and, in this role, his price would be more justifiable because he could demonstrate a broader range of offensive skills in addition to his obvious defensive capabilities. You pushed back on this idea, suggesting that he was the long term Partey replacement at the 6. Now, after two weeks, Rice in this box-to-box role more long term makes a lot of sense and you want to see a Rice-Partey-Odegaard midfield first, in which presumably Rice would play this dynamic 8 role. Make it make sense.
It seems the only constant is twisting and contorting to defend Rice, even at the expense of diminishing other Arsenal players. Odegaard captained you to one of your best seasons in a very long time and has grown into a top player at the club and yet, after a slight funk, many Arsenal fans are ready to jettison him as captain in favor of Rice even though they are the same age. You call his performance versus Sevilla MOTM, but for Jesus' excellent performance, but how was Rice obviously better than Saliba, Martinelli or Tomiyasu. Why are you willing to diminish these players in order to prop up Rice? This was one of Tomiyasu's best performances in a long time. I don't see any Arsenal fans bumping any of their threads after performances that were at least on par if not better than Rice. Why is that?
The answer is Rice's price. The other players were all bought for low to reasonable fees, so there is no need for Arsenal fans to be constantly reflexively defensive about their performances and prove to everybody that they got it right and it is justified. Fans are therefore going to funny extents to justify it rather than, as you suggest, just enjoying his performances and looking at them in a more sober lens.The price is a big driver of the behavior, so of course you will get responses. It was the same with Grealish, Nunez and a number of other high-dollar purchases. Opposing fan bases clown their performances and constantly bring up the price and a lot of their own club's fans went to funny lengths to find and amplify positives from their performances. Rice is definitely performing better than them at the beginning of their big club tenures, but it is the same dynamic at work. This is almost a rite of passage for a high-dollar transfer; I'm not sure why Declan needs an exemption from the treatment.
I get the impulse to defend Rice, but don't be surprised when you receive pushback after telling the world that something that Cunha and Nunes did multiple times (in the same game) when United played Wolves is all of a sudden so amazing and brilliant. And their runs actually led to dangerous chances. And regarding standards, yes he needs to win a big trophy. No one says anything about Alisson's or VvD's record-breaking prices now because they won big trophies. Rice was brought in to win trophies. When you are spending at this price point, it is pretty much a pre-condition that you need to win big trophies to be deemed a success. I can't think of any example of a record-breaking, high-dollar transfer player not winning trophies and being deemed a success, so the same will apply to Rice. No need to continue lowering standards in order to prop up Rice. Yes, it is hard, but these are the stakes.
I think what's happening is Rice hasn't really settled with a partner yet. Partey has been out most of the season so far (and when they played together Arteta inverted him at RB, maybe because Zinchenko was out?), and I think everyone can agree that Jorginho is only a stop-gap/squad player. So no one is quite sure yet what Arteta's midfield plans really are. But Arteta has spoken about pushing Rice up the pitch, and IMO box to box/8 role is what he plans in the long-term. He has been doing that in the last couple of games. However, Arteta has often spoken about versatility and wanting to be tactically flexible and unpredictable, so perhaps we as fans get too focused on players being shoehorned into one position, when Arteta may not see it that way. It's also possible he sees Rice as both a 6 and 8, changing positions based on player availability, game state etc.Literally just a few weeks ago I said a contingent of Arsenal fans expected him to become a dynamic box-to-box 8 to show the full complement of his skills which he could not do playing in West Ham's style and, in this role, his price would be more justifiable because he could demonstrate a broader range of offensive skills in addition to his obvious defensive capabilities. You pushed back on this idea, suggesting that he was the long term Partey replacement at the 6. Now, after two weeks, Rice in this box-to-box role more long term makes a lot of sense and you want to see a Rice-Partey-Odegaard midfield first, in which presumably Rice would play this dynamic 8 role. Make it make sense.
It seems the only constant is twisting and contorting to defend Rice, even at the expense of diminishing other Arsenal players. Odegaard captained you to one of your best seasons in a very long time and has grown into a top player at the club and yet, after a slight funk, many Arsenal fans are ready to jettison him as captain in favor of Rice even though they are the same age. You call his performance versus Sevilla MOTM, but for Jesus' excellent performance, but how was Rice obviously better than Saliba, Martinelli or Tomiyasu. Why are you willing to diminish these players in order to prop up Rice? This was one of Tomiyasu's best performances in a long time. I don't see any Arsenal fans bumping any of their threads after performances that were at least on par if not better than Rice. Why is that?
The answer is Rice's price. The other players were all bought for low to reasonable fees, so there is no need for Arsenal fans to be constantly reflexively defensive about their performances and prove to everybody that they got it right and it is justified. Fans are therefore going to funny extents to justify it rather than, as you suggest, just enjoying his performances and looking at them in a more sober lens.The price is a big driver of the behavior, so of course you will get responses. It was the same with Grealish, Nunez and a number of other high-dollar purchases. Opposing fan bases clown their performances and constantly bring up the price and a lot of their own club's fans went to funny lengths to find and amplify positives from their performances. Rice is definitely performing better than them at the beginning of their big club tenures, but it is the same dynamic at work. This is almost a rite of passage for a high-dollar transfer; I'm not sure why Declan needs an exemption from the treatment.
I get the impulse to defend Rice, but don't be surprised when you receive pushback after telling the world that something that Cunha and Nunes did multiple times (in the same game) when United played Wolves is all of a sudden so amazing and brilliant. And their runs actually led to dangerous chances. And regarding standards, yes he needs to win a big trophy. No one says anything about Alisson's or VvD's record-breaking prices now because they won big trophies. Rice was brought in to win trophies. When you are spending at this price point, it is pretty much a pre-condition that you need to win big trophies to be deemed a success. I can't think of any example of a record-breaking, high-dollar transfer player not winning trophies and being deemed a success, so the same will apply to Rice. No need to continue lowering standards in order to prop up Rice. Yes, it is hard, but these are the stakes.
I think what's happening is Rice hasn't really settled with a partner yet. Partey has been out most of the season so far (and when they played together Arteta inverted him at RB, maybe because Zinchenko was out?), and I think everyone can agree that Jorginho is only a stop-gap/squad player. So no one is quite sure yet what Arteta's midfield plans really are. But Arteta has spoken about pushing Rice up the pitch, and IMO box to box/8 role is what he plans in the long-term. He has been doing that in the last couple of games.
We are excited about our expensive, shiny new toy, who has run our midfield this season. Yes, it feels good that the club seems to have spent well here (so far). It wasn't that long ago that whenever Partey was out (which is often), Arsenal fans would dread the inevitible dip in performances/quality. Partey getting injured at the end of 21/22 was IMO the main reason we missed out on top 4 that season. Partey has missed most of the season so far and we're thrilled to be 3rd in the league (more importantly keeping pace with City) and top of our CL group, a competition we've been out of for almost a decade. In the league we've played City, United, Spurs and Chelsea already and haven't lost - all without Partey (though he was a sub vs City). I never would have imagined that in my wildest dreams. Another reason is Arteta seems to think Rice is the key to how he wants to evolve our system - we were chasing him for a long, long time. To the point that Arteta seemed to want Rice and only Rice. So I'm very excited to see what he has planned.
I absolutely agree that we must win trophies and that is why the board continue to back Arteta. They have backed him throughout the whole squad rebuild, and as long as it looks like he's going in the right direction, will continue to back him. The Kroenkes have a very good track record with their other sports teams; LA Rams (Superbowl champions 2022), Denver Nuggets (NBA champions 2023), Colorado Avalanche (Stanley Cup champions 2022). There is no doubt the aim is to have Arsenal follow suit.
Mate, we have come such a long way in the last 3 years. The club was in a rut and slipping further and further down the table. It's taken huge investment and careful planning to get us competing again. Honestly, it feels like a dream sometimes because the last toxic days of Wenger, Emery and Arteta's early reign are still clear in my mind. The trauma is still there. I had friends who tried to get me to support United or City as I kept saying I was dumping Arsenal. But I never could and suffered through all the horror, waking up 2-3am to watch us play crap and be in a bad mood all day, cursing Arsenal over and over.I can tell you're really excited, so I won't begrudge you that!
I watched the Denver Nuggets play opening night against the Lakers and they look phenomenal. Jokic is simply an amazing player. If the Kroenkes can pull it off with Arsenal they might go down as some of the best sports owners of all time (not that this is something I really track).
This, IMO, is why Arteta had such a hard-on for Rice. He is of the right age, experience level and has the leadership qualities that he wants in his midfield. He's still young enough that he can develop certain aspects of his game to best suit Arteta's system. We would not have pulled the trigger for £100mil if he was 27yo IMO.He’s going to be much better value than Casemiro and someone like Matic combined. We should always be trying to buy for the long term and to extract as much ROI as possible. I didn’t really fancy rice compared to someone like FDJ or someone who looked potentially more dynamic but he’s proving me wrong and he’s got years of improvement in him. A Fergie signing. Spend big on players who look like young NT leaders, get their best years and build around them. It’s always been expensive but pretty foolproof (apart from in the case of Sancho who to be fair looked a potential world beater and I was all for his signing)
Yeh I think I underestimated him myself. I knew he was good, but he's running our midfield. In Partey's absence, he's been the one constant (apart from 45min missed vs Spurs) - he's played with Odegaard, Havertz, Vieira, Smith-Rowe, Jorginho. He's played as a 6 or 8. And there's been no huge drop-off in our overall performances despite not having a set/stable midfield around him. He was our best player after Saliba IMO vs Newcastle, seems to be able to track back so quickly.He’s an absolutely sensational player, and seems like a very very decent guy.
Yeh I think I underestimated him myself. I knew he was good, but he's running our midfield. In Partey's absence, he's been the one constant (apart from 45min missed vs Spurs) - he's played with Odegaard, Havertz, Vieira, Smith-Rowe, Jorginho. He's played as a 6 or 8. And there's been no huge drop-off in our overall performances despite not having a set/stable midfield around him. He was our best player after Saliba IMO vs Newcastle, seems to be able to track back so quickly.
It's the first loss of the season in the league and away against a good Newcastle side. Always a hard place to go to. This is a game you can expect to drop points in, hardly a disaster. And it was a narrow loss in a tight game, not like we were massively outplayed. And IMO Rice was our best player behind Saliba.Arsenal fans up in here with stockholm syndrome "ahh yeah he is great, best player ever" while losing three points and he playing shite
You really think he saw more than a 4 minutes highlights of the game ?It's the first loss of the season in the league and away against a good Newcastle side. Always a hard place to go to. This is a game you can expect to drop points in, hardly a disaster. And it was a narrow loss in a tight game, not like we were massively outplayed. And IMO Rice was our best player behind Saliba.
Arsenal fans up in here with stockholm syndrome "ahh yeah he is great, best player ever" while losing three points and he playing shite
It's interesting because Rice has definitely been their second best player this season, behind Saliba (who is arguably the best centre-back in the league now), but Arsenal's general play has gone down several levels.
They're nowhere near as effective going forward as they were at this point last season, and are much more reliant on a strong defence to see out games than an overwhelming attack to win them. And this drop in performance produces a style of match which suits Rice much more, and gives him the platform to showcase his strengths. So it creates this paradoxical effect where Arsenal play worse football with Rice which, in turn, makes Rice play better.
Now obviously it would be wildly unfair to blame Rice for this change in Arsenal's play, but going from Partey to him is likely a minor part of the equation. The major parts, however, are undoubtedly swapping Xhaka (who was surprisingly integral to Arsenal) for Havertz (who was a bizarre signing) and the fact they've rarely lined up with the attacking trio of Saka - Jesus - Martinelli which saw them run riot early on last year.
If Arsenal had nailed the LCM role when replacing Xhaka there would probably be less doubts about Rice. It was a huge outlay for a defensive midfielder so expectations are justifiably heightened, but he's as nailed on a signing as you can hope given his profile and experience in the league. With him and Odegaard they have 2/3 of their midfield equation locked down for the foreseeable future (plus two captains to boot).
We have a lot of players out of form. Glad Saliba and Rice have been holding the fort because it would have been worse off. Defensively we are as good as we have been in decades. Our attack is very poor though. A lot of that is because of form, but I feel we have also tactically made adjustments that have further hampered our flow.
We have to move the ball a hell of a lot quicker than we have been. It is so predictable out there.
This is Pogba all over again. Someone with a reputaiton of a world class but actually average with few good games.
You seem to be looking for the Havertz thread, it's that way
I would argue not. The are three other reasons why our attack is slower.I think you can argue that Rice is at least partly responsible for that. It was the worry a lot of us had here, that we would be getting a defensive player who would slow us down in attack.
He's a defensive rock and rarely makes a mistake. Arteta needs to get a more attack minded no 8 next to him to take us to the next level. Still feel that there's something in the Rice, Havertz Odegaard trio and hope it gets time till the end of the season. But if not, Havertz is the one that needs to be replaced by someone else upto the job. Like others have said, we have got 2/3rds of the puzzle.
Nah, he's not an 8. Becomes a headless chicken in the final third. He might grow into that role given time, but then we need a 6 because of Parteys injury troubles and doesnt make sense to move him from his best positionI would argue not. The are three other reasons why our attack is slower.
1. We've missed Partey. Rice has been playing with Jorginnho or Havertz in midfield who slow down our attack significantly. Last season when we lost Partey our attacking play suffered.
2. Odegaard has been really off form
3. Jesus has missed significant parts of the season
Based on his performance against Newcastle, you could make a case that he could be our number 8. Would love to see how he plays with Partey. Its a shame we've yet to see them play together in midfield this season.
Time is almost up for ESR, he just cannot stay fit and fight for a place on the team, let alone on the bench... If Villa comes again with a bid it will definitely be considered this time.As I told people before he arrived. He will never offer the attacking thrust Xhaka did. Arteta should have chosen to groom Smith- Rowe to take over that particular duty.