• NiallMitch10@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      Prime Song was good but he wasn’t as good as other options. Song was at his best in 11/12 when he had RVP to supply then he quietly left that summer afterwards to Barca. Don’t remember him being that influential in 10/11…

    • vesuvius33@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      because ‘prime song’ is one of the most brainless players we’ve ever had, yeah he played a couple of nice passes, but it doesn’t make up for the times we would concede goals because he would go charging up the field or completely forget to pick up his man, guy cost us a fair few games

      the 3-3 at home to norwich is a great example of the type of player he was, played an insane pass to rvp for the second goal, completely switched off defensively for at least 2 of the norwich goals

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        1 year ago

        Prime Song was a CM. Arteta was the holding midfielder for most of that season.

    • mattBJM@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      There are basically 2 Songs:

      • 2008 to 2011 Song who played a more defensive role with Fabregas in front of him
      • 2012 Song who played a more advanced role after Fabregas left

      The latter one being more widely remembered because of the linkup with Van Persie, but the former being far more effective defensively. A lot of Arsenal fans softened the blow of losing Song that summer by going on about his defensive frailties, but those were really only an issue in his final season because of him trying to replace Fabregas’ offensive contribution.