![]() ![]() Kai havertz is probably the one player i wouldn’t be placing value on based on his stats from last season. I hope he is, because he can play RB and CM and gives us OPTIONS! But sadly, I don’t see anything reliable. What about Caicedo? I haven’t seen any reliable information that he is still an Arsenal target. What if you’re wrong? I’ll give you a 100% refund of your money. I think the main positions for Rice will be the CM and for Havertz the left half space. And with Champions League football adding more (serious) games to the table, we are going to need options. So, am I contradicting myself? Not really. But I know that only a few weeks ago I thought Rice might come in to play the Xhaka role. ![]() So, my simple answer is that he will play in the CM role that Partey plays now. I want Thomas Partey dropped from the team forever. No, I mean Declan RIGHT FOOTED Rice, where will he play? Look, I’m biased. Depending on the variety, and what I want the final dish to be like, I will sometimes soak it a bit first. What about Rice? I cook mine in an instant pot. They are also better adept at defending (theoretically) with their left foot, so can defend wide left better in one-v-ones. It’s an important part of his attacking and defending plan: left footed players on the left don’t have to pass across their body to play the ball out left – this changes the angle they can receive the ball and can speed up distribution, open up options for their passing. I’m not sure if we have the most lefties of any club but it’s a lot. Kiwior, Gabriel, Xhaka/Havertz, Saka, Ode, and Zinchenko. His first summer as a manager, Arteta bought Pablo Mari and Gabriel, both of them are left footed. You keep mentioning he’s left footed, why? Because it’s a big thing for Arteta. They must have seen something in this player (he’s left footed) to make them want him badly enough to invest huge sums. I mean, they aren’t perfect but Arteta and Edu seem to get things more right than wrong. I dunno where he’s going to play next season, honestly. If we pay him 200k (which is reasonable to expect) and give Chelsea somewhere more than 60m for him, it seems that he’s probably going to be a starter. He’s on 150k and Chelsea want 75m for him. Who cares? He’s a versatile LEFT FOOTED player who can play in the Xhaka role and also on the right and in the center. Where Havertz? My gut says he’s going to replace Xhaka on the left half space (I’m not using the term “#8” anymore because that’s a functionally dead term) but every time I say that I get someone saying “he’s never played there before” (not true) or “he’s coming in to play backup to Jesus as the false nein”. The only thing that I can point to and say is a definite plus in his book is that he’s left footed and Arteta LOVES lefties on the left side of the core. But they usually make up for it by being good at other stuff, like scoring or creating goals. Havertz is also not great at tackling and other defensive metrics, and again, Xhaka was bad at tackling and most forwards aren’t good at that stuff. But then again, so was Xhaka’s, before Arteta played him in the left half space behind the forwards. His scoring, shot creation, and dribbling are very poor. Kai Havertz? More like Why Havertz, AM I RIGHT? Both apps should allow for easy shrugging.Who are Arsenal after? Looks like Kai Havertz and Declan Rice. And the best app like this for Android seems to be Textspansion. On Twitter, Justin Jacoby Smith recommends Auspex, a free utility for Windows that mimics the Mac and iPhone’s system-wide text-replacement function. ( I’m sure there is a Windows fix, but I don’t know what it is. My solution is also only possible on a Mac and/or iPhone. ![]() But then I found a solution, and it saves me having to google “smiley sideways shrug” every time I want to quickly rail at the world’s inherent lack of meaning. That makes it a kaomoji, a Japanese emoticon it also makes it, on Western alphabetical keyboards at least, very hard to type. Unlike better-known emoticons like :) or ), ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ borrows characters from the Japanese syllabary called katakana. I use it at least 10 times a day.įor a long time, however, I used it with some difficulty. ![]() ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ represents nihilism, “bemused resignation,” and “a Zen-like tool to accept the chaos of universe.” It is Sisyphus in unicode. With raised arms and a half-turned smile, it exudes the melancholia, the malaise, the acceptance, and (finally) the embrace of knowing that something’s wrong on the Internet and you can’t do anything about it.Īs Kyle Chayka writes in a new history of the symbol at The Awl, the meaning of the “the shruggie” is always two-, if not three- or four-, fold. In its 11 strokes, the symbol encapsulates what it’s like to be an individual on the Internet. ![]()
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