I would have to say yes. To have a more experienced player of his quality in midfield has been massive. His forward vision and passing is excellent. We could have done with him all season, just think where we'd be if we had.
I see that we are unbeaten in our last four games. I would like to know if people think this is down to the 'Arter affect, or just purely coincidental.
It is also interesting to note we have also won both our away games that Arter has been involved in. This has been our Achilles heel this season, so it would be nice to think Arter has made the difference. Early days I know but long may it continue anyway. From a personal point of view, he has not made the noticeable difference I thought he would, but maybe it is the pointing and shouting that has the desired effect 😉.
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I would have to say yes. To have a more experienced player of his quality in midfield has been massive. His forward vision and passing is excellent. We could have done with him all season, just think where we'd be if we had.
At times there has been a lack of leadership on the pitch especially when Cameron has been missing
I feel that he has made a big difference in that department and can't wait for him to be fully match fit
I think it is no coincidence that our results have improved in recent weeks. Definitely the Arter effect. He brings both class and a good footballing brain into the team. Onward and upward.
100% pushed us on, we needed a bit more experience and I imagine he’s only 70% playing to his full potential which will come soon as he gets sharper.
Wait till he plays a full game, can't judge on 60 mins
I'd say he has definitely had an impact, there's no ignoring that. But I would also say that defensively we have been better and this might be due to our two best ball playing CB's being injured meaning we are back to a steadfast, bodies on the line back line. Add to this DKE playing LWB and we have some additional steel. Funny how things pan out.