I believe the truth is that he didnt have much choice in the matterAt one of, if not the, top club in Europe, wants to go home because wah wah wah I can't settle.
Pleb.
Yeah if he doesn't come back to us I'd like to see him get a club that would use his talent well. Tbh with him being a free agent he's worth a punt for anyone; there were Prem clubs sniffing around him pre-Bayern and he should surely be a better player now.Hopefully he washes up somewhere that plays good football, Brighton or Wigan maybe. It'd be painful to go from the type of training at Bayern to training under Mick McCarthy or Alex McLeish.
Would be well up for that.
I'm going with "mildly surprised but quite underwhelmed", myself. Odd kind of signing; journeyman player nudging 30 who's not a massive improvement on what we have.Reports emerging that Arsenal have agreed terms with Ashley Williams....Not sure how I feel about that...
There's been some really interesting stuff written about Vermaelen's tendency to leave gaps in behind, even when he's playing well. Thomas Vermaelen’s poor positioning keeps costing Arsenal cheap goals | Zonal Marking is from towards the end of his best season, and Mark Hughes's leaked chalkboard from when he beat Arsenal with Citeh: http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m1wkv2gUmL1r2br9vo1_500.jpg.It's surprising how quickly Vermaelen has fallen from favour, I think. Wenger is usually very loyal with his players, even when they go through a slump. Vermaelen hasn't had a good season, but in his previous years he's been very reasonable at worst, and extremely good at his best. You'd have thought he'd have been worth keeping around a bit longer, as this slump is surely only temporary.
No denying that the defence has been massively better since he's been dropped though. Williams would be a decent signing really I suppose, but I'm not convinced he's better than Vermaelen at his best.