Re: The Arsenal FC - Related News and Development for 2018/2
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2018 9:06 pm
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I no blame the guy you ask very tough question to expose him more .anikulapo wrote:anikulapo wrote:azuka wrote:Stop comparing apples and oranges. Cech when we got him was pass his peak. Unlike Ozil and especially Xhaka who are just peaking or getting to their peak. Cech was bought based on his name and not what he can do then.anikulapo wrote:Waitazuka wrote:Better late than never. He should never have been signed in the first place. The money spent on him would have done us a world of good, if spent on a defensive midfielder that we desperately needed then. An opportunity lost.
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You are adamant on Cech’s ouster but still defend Xhaka and Ozil? Nah your reasoning get serious K leg
Just curious:
So is Ozil at his peak, past his peak or approaching his peak?
Azuka don pick race
He will hit his peak in 5 years...anikulapo wrote:azuka wrote:Stop comparing apples and oranges. Cech when we got him was pass his peak. Unlike Ozil and especially Xhaka who are just peaking or getting to their peak. Cech was bought based on his name and not what he can do then.anikulapo wrote:Waitazuka wrote:Better late than never. He should never have been signed in the first place. The money spent on him would have done us a world of good, if spent on a defensive midfielder that we desperately needed then. An opportunity lost.
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You are adamant on Cech’s ouster but still defend Xhaka and Ozil? Nah your reasoning get serious K leg
Just curious:
So is Ozil at his peak, past his peak or approaching his peak?
There is a reason beloved is buying new keeperCoach wrote:Anyway see our Dave today? Hilarious.
kajifu wrote:I no blame the guy you ask very tough question to expose him more .anikulapo wrote:anikulapo wrote:azuka wrote:Stop comparing apples and oranges. Cech when we got him was pass his peak. Unlike Ozil and especially Xhaka who are just peaking or getting to their peak. Cech was bought based on his name and not what he can do then.anikulapo wrote:Waitazuka wrote:Better late than never. He should never have been signed in the first place. The money spent on him would have done us a world of good, if spent on a defensive midfielder that we desperately needed then. An opportunity lost.
Wait
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You are adamant on Cech’s ouster but still defend Xhaka and Ozil? Nah your reasoning get serious K leg
Just curious:
So is Ozil at his peak, past his peak or approaching his peak?
Azuka don pick race
Cito wrote:He will hit his peak in 5 years...anikulapo wrote:azuka wrote:Stop comparing apples and oranges. Cech when we got him was pass his peak. Unlike Ozil and especially Xhaka who are just peaking or getting to their peak. Cech was bought based on his name and not what he can do then.anikulapo wrote:Waitazuka wrote:Better late than never. He should never have been signed in the first place. The money spent on him would have done us a world of good, if spent on a defensive midfielder that we desperately needed then. An opportunity lost.
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You are adamant on Cech’s ouster but still defend Xhaka and Ozil? Nah your reasoning get serious K leg
Just curious:
So is Ozil at his peak, past his peak or approaching his peak?
...When he is retired.
Yup! Good luck to him in his future endeavours...YemiBrazil wrote:So Wilshere too don waka?
Said many years back, Wilshere's tendons and joints will stop him from fulfilling his promise at Beloved. It will be interesting to see how long it takes before he goes full Owen Hargreaves on the mismanagement of his malady. That was also called many years back. This could get interesting.YemiBrazil wrote:So Wilshere too don waka?
Jack is a good potential but to be frank, I believe he needs adjustment in style to have a longer career. He has that habit of leaving his ankle exposed by rolling the ball farther away from himself and try to recover it thus attracting hits on the exposed ankle.kajifu wrote:This is one player I like so much and he era at beloved is over.Always play with his heart,injuries has mess him up.I hope he has been saving money.I remember in 2012 with our own coachitto make a bold statement that the boy injury was mismanaged by beloved as his tendons and joints will never heal.Sad day for me even with him accepting reduced pay check to stay but not guarantee playing time.Leaving beloved for free,where will he go now?
Good luck son,i still remember your MOTM performance against a world class Barca under Pep.You make Xavi,Inniesta look silly.We will never have such performance from any Wenger product again.
Hope Welbeck also follow and give room for a true ballers.
Sapnish league might be good for him,just don't like see him in EPL get abused with tackles and fighting in the bottom.Cito wrote:Jack is a good potential but to be frank, I believe he needs adjustment in style to have a longer career. He has that habit of leaving his ankle exposed by rolling the ball farther away from himself and try to recover it thus attracting hits on the exposed ankle.kajifu wrote:This is one player I like so much and he era at beloved is over.Always play with his heart,injuries has mess him up.I hope he has been saving money.I remember in 2012 with our own coachitto make a bold statement that the boy injury was mismanaged by beloved as his tendons and joints will never heal.Sad day for me even with him accepting reduced pay check to stay but not guarantee playing time.Leaving beloved for free,where will he go now?
Good luck son,i still remember your MOTM performance against a world class Barca under Pep.You make Xavi,Inniesta look silly.We will never have such performance from any Wenger product again.
Hope Welbeck also follow and give room for a true ballers.
I believe this move is best for both sides as Arsenal need to get rid of the remnants of the failed potentials and move ahead. He on the other hand need to go somewhere that he could make the team. A mid table team or French league will be suitable.
Pick race why? Ozil is getting to his peak. And i believe given the recruitment so far down and in the pipeline we will get to see the real Ozil.Azuka don pick race
I no blame the guy you ask very tough question to expose him more
Word!azuka wrote:Pick race why? Ozil is getting to his peak. And i believe given the recruitment so far down and in the pipeline we will get to see the real Ozil.Azuka don pick race
I no blame the guy you ask very tough question to expose him more
Ozil is simply an easy target by you all. I asked a simple question and nobody responded. When did body language become a statistics in football nay soccer. Arsenal perform woefully it's Ozil's fault. Now in a Germany's woeful opening match it is Ozil's fault too. I guess you all are angry he didn't trip the Mexican goal scorer and got red carded and a penalty to boot.
Just imagine the woe cries if it were Ozil rather than Khedira who lost the ball off field. In all these discussion no one has asked the question where did Boateng central defensive partner wander to?
No it's Ozil who raced down from his position up field to try and distract the scorer's fault.
Which goalie hasn't? Scratch that, which person hasn't?ohenhen1 wrote:Leno makes errors. Will wait and see.
Leno is official at 19 million pounds. Looks like we are going to sell either Ospina or Cech.
Sad but it had to happen. Enough sentimentality. No more dead weights. We have five legit rivals for the title meaning six teams are vying for four UCL slots.Cito wrote:Jack leaving Arsenal.
http://www.goal.com/en/news/wilshere-co ... o7v8hm2gzj
https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/foo ... 07101.html
Thanks for all Jack! Wish you the best in your future.
tied for the most errors in the bundesliga.theYemster wrote:Which goalie hasn't? Scratch that, which person hasn't?ohenhen1 wrote:Leno makes errors. Will wait and see.
Leno is official at 19 million pounds. Looks like we are going to sell either Ospina or Cech.
Azuka over to youFormer Bayern Munich star Mario Basler made the claims on television about the playmaker, saying: “He’s over-rated as a footballer. I have to say it over and over again - he has the body language of a dead frog. It’s pathetic.”
Basler, capped 30 times by Die Mannschaft, was speaking in front of a studio audience - and his words were applauded.