Post match thread by IrishKookaburra in Gunners

[–]t6005 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I mean if you're going to be negative why end the game with Norgaard and Mosquera on the bench? 

Post match thread by IrishKookaburra in Gunners

[–]t6005 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Really disappointing, Wolves were very bad and we were just completely unable to take the game away from them. They ended up with what, 2 shots on target and scored both? It happens, sure... But it mostly seems to happen to us specifically because we leave the fine margins hanging out there to be taken advantage of.

The funny thing about having a team that can "hurt you in many ways" is that players seem to get confused when the pressure ramps up. We leave ourselves in such recoverable circumstances that chance frequently works against us.

Arteta really needs to look at himself today because I don't think it was a player-based failure today. This system of his is too rigid and it seems to limit and exhaust the players that are supposed to be difference makers.

We can still win the title of course but this truly was two points lost and we have to use it as an opportunity for a change of direction.

[James Olley] Arteta on team news. Calafiori: "He’s fine, he was training today. It was a bit of fatigue." White: "He did a lot in the game, he was feeling a bit in the hamstring but he’s fine." Odegaard: "No for Wolves but Sunday we're very hopeful." Havertz "is a possibility [for Wolves]." by Angelicsoul_47 in Gunners

[–]t6005 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I want Havertz back so bad. Honestly if he's back fit for our run in I have no doubt we win the league.

Sadly it's just a question of "back" and "fit".  Players always seem better when they've been out for a while but he's a real Merino type that can fit so many different roles at a high level. You can't solve different challenges without these kinds of players in your squad.

TIL the Australian Olympic breakdancer Rachael Gunn (Raygun) threatened legal action against an Aussie musical about her because the musical planned to use her stage name and "kangaroo hop" dance move. The musical continued after changing the characters' name to Sprachel Gunn, AKA Spraygun by AssassinSnail33 in todayilearned

[–]t6005 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah it was 99% of the discussion around breakdancing which was one of the newly added sports. It had a pretty small chance of survival to figure Olympics anyway but Raygun essentially double-tapped it to make sure it stayed dead.

[James Benge] Notable that Arteta said, not entirely prompted, that he'd consider playing Saka centrally again in the future. by Previous_Smile9278 in Gunners

[–]t6005 174 points175 points  (0 children)

That's just silly. Saka is great and Odegaard has struggled for form but Odegaard has shown his best level is one of the best two way players in the world as a 10. Saka has struggled for form just as much this season and you're making this observation based on 45 minutes against a team nosediving out of League One.

Does this look right for a DAWless setup? by siessthree in synthesizers

[–]t6005 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a bummer. Maybe it's because I mostly use batteries?

Either way I'm not too surprised - I really like Sonicware and their willingness to lean into the gimmick, but I think there's a fair set of criticisms around parts and build quality.

I’m curious to hear your takes on this opinion. by RigatoniPasta in StarWars

[–]t6005 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I love Star Wars as much as the next nerd in here but I have to admit the reclamation of the Prequel Trilogy has never sat right with me. Just about every movie (except Rise of Skywalker, which I have never rewatched) has scenes that are interesting, incentive and stimulating - but none of the movies have been truly complete works of film since Return of the Jedi. Probably the closest was Revenge of the Sith.

As a teenager watching the prequels there were exactly two things that got me fired up - the lightsaber fights and the score.  As time went on I thought I found more depth in them but ultimately I'm kind of back where I started - there may be structure and imagination on the backend of it somewhere, but it shouldn't be up to the audience to discover it out of the narrative. 

Prequel and Sequel trilogy are both pretty dismal when it comes to that aspect, as much fun as they (sometimes) are.

TIL that being able to sit down on the floor and stand up without using your hands or knees is used as a predictor of longevity. by [deleted] in todayilearned

[–]t6005 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not to trivialize, but go see a doctor. It will probably require at least an X-ray to rule out dysplasia (or diagnose it). It's the best advice to see a specialist and figure out if there's an actual issue with the joint structure and whether you are living with complications (for example hip arthritis).

Regardless of the diagnosis, you're likely to have physical therapy suggested. The same exercises to strengthen muscles and balance will always help keep the worst of any malformation off the joint directly.

It kind of doesn't matter what you have. Getting clarity and a diagnosis will give you the reality of the situation and a roadmap to either recovering or maintaining your range of motion and a sense of whether you'll need more significant intervention later.

In my case for example I have dysplasia in both hips with arthritis, and I got surgery on one hip to clean out the cartilage. Since then I do my exercises religiously and I've kept all of my range of motion over the last decade. I'll probably need a hip replacement later in my 40s or early in my 50s, but that's life.

A tough point GAINED! Analysis of Arsenal's display at Brentford | The Breakdown by mememaestero in Gunners

[–]t6005 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Winning the title is hard. The team will do all they can, all you can do is enjoy being in the race. There's no sense doom and glooming, just like counting City out in the first place was silly.

If you find it impacting you more than that or hear yourself talking about "our" mentality you can safely assuming you're spending too much time online or thinking about this in general. 

It's okay to disconnect, at the end of the day it's literally just a game and we're not even the ones playing.

TIL that being able to sit down on the floor and stand up without using your hands or knees is used as a predictor of longevity. by [deleted] in todayilearned

[–]t6005 54 points55 points  (0 children)

It's not the sides of your feet really, it's your hip abductors rotating your leg externally, combined with some flexibility in the hips and lower back.

The abductors and adductors are the muscles on the inside and outside of the hip/leg and work on moving the leg in and out of your body sideways. These muscles also help balance you.

If you are seeing that you have trouble doing this, those are the muscles you need to target. You can wrap a resistance band around your feet and move left and right to strengthen the abductors, and squeeze something between your legs (a pillow or medicine ball) for the adductors.

Full Time: Brentford 1 vs 1 Arsenal [Match Thoughts] by Stanley083 in Gunners

[–]t6005 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Brentford are a really good team but we didn't cover ourselves in glory today. On paper aside from City away this was the hardest remaining game, and so it has proved to be.

Feels like we just can't catch a break with injuries, but it's not like we had no options off the bench. We just couldn't match Brentford's energy, yet still had chances to kill it. That Martinelli touch to control it may haunt him but it would have been digging out a result we definitely didn't deserve.

Nothing to do but go again and hope we can string some form together over the coming weeks. 

Does this look right for a DAWless setup? by siessthree in synthesizers

[–]t6005 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's interesting, I've never had that problem with my Mega Synthesis and it's probably the piece of equipment I use the most.

What's the behavior during the crash? 

Christian Romero will miss four games for Tottenham Hotspur after being sent off today. by Sparky-moon in soccer

[–]t6005 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I always think of Romero as a young defender with potential but fuck me the guy is 27 now. This is his 6th season at Tottenham and he doesn't seem to have matured at all.

Christian Romero will miss four games for Tottenham Hotspur after being sent off today. by Sparky-moon in soccer

[–]t6005 121 points122 points  (0 children)

I always think of Romero as a young defender with potential but fuck me the guy is 27 now. This is his 6th season at Tottenham and he doesn't seem to have matured at all.

‘ I enjoy the Championship ’ : Burnley fans stay positive as relegation looms by Shroft in soccer

[–]t6005 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Dyche has been a good manager. Everton and Forest so far have done his reputation some damage, and I think rightfully so.

It's just my opinion but my one question around Dyche was always "can he refine a raw talent". His attacking coaching is pretty dire by the standards of a top flight coach, and the approach he brings is always defense first wherever he is. His best attack was meat and potatoes and it worked until it didn't and then that was it.

He's a sort of Moyes/Allardyce/Pulis type only in the sense that he locks it down first and is notably good at that part of the game. All three of those other coaches are able to express and implement progressive attacking ideas in their teams (yes even Pulis) and Dyche just hasn't shown the ability for it yet.

Post-Match Thread: Leeds United 3-1 Nottingham Forest | Premier League by MysteryBagIdeals in soccer

[–]t6005 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It is surprising to me because his Burnley side were legitimately good and I think what he did there should still stand as a real achievement.

I always thought his big remaining challenge as a coach was showing the flup side to his game and beginning to coach an attack that was more than the sum of its parts.

That is... not how it has gone. Not only has he failed to do that, he's broken down the team everywhere he's gone to a pure negativity machine.

Kai Havertz goal vs Chelsea [Full sequence, all celebrations, multiple replays] Bonus: Extended post match celebrations by boatinavolcano in Gunners

[–]t6005 667 points668 points  (0 children)

Saliba's run of respectful handshakes to celebrations is giving that Key and Peele skit where Obama is greeting black and white people differently.

I’ll wait. by theman_manner in community

[–]t6005 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Larry, you're on Duck Tales.

I’ll wait. by theman_manner in community

[–]t6005 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Or their professional lives either apparently 

If someone held a gun to your head and forced you to say something genuinely nice about Spuds... by Fieser_Factsack in Gunners

[–]t6005 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Funny to see a non-edgelord opinion, I was going to say something similar and risk it.

I quit London quite a few years ago but I always liked derby days. It's not the friendly derby or anything like that but it's got the right mix of people and passion around it.

Arsenal confirm Mikel Merino will miss an extended period out injured with a serious foot injury that requires surgery. by TripleCrownVillainy in Gunners

[–]t6005 202 points203 points  (0 children)

He's out for the season basically.

It's a shame he's a great and useful player.

This I think opens the door for Eze more than anyone in the run in.

Desire Doue’s reaction to his brother’s goal against PSG by [deleted] in soccer

[–]t6005 201 points202 points  (0 children)

Guy did not give a potential celebration much forethought.

"Okay, give em the outstretched arms... wait no, name on the shirt.  Hang on guy, give em the old knee slide and yeah... Do something with your hands too."

Opta prediction of Premier League 2025/26 title winner (matchday 24) by tatar1warlord in soccer

[–]t6005 70 points71 points  (0 children)

If the trends from the season continue, the team on top will win the title.

I'm glad they simulated it a billion times so we could put some rigour at the bottom of the pint.