Yes, but our "medical" team will see that extended. Expect him back in August. No real loss though tbh. He has been uber-shite for months.casgooner wrote:Ox out for 2 months.
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Sean wrote:Any competent manager would have actually coached the player, taught him about the game and improved him. Instead we have TOF telling them all nothingMrT wrote:Any competent manager would have loaned him out 2-3 seasons ago to iron out the weaknesses in his game. Not even sure that would have helped all that much, he's just a slightly more talented Walcott.
If a bid for about £15m comes in they should bite their hand off.
Exactly - I still believe in the ox and believe that he is a zillion times better than his 140k per week over-hyped team-mate. In my opinion he is one of the few players that could come back and bite us if he went to play for a better manager
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I've said it before and I still maintain Ox's biggest problem is confidence and self belief. He has great technical skill and a bit of pace, but can't seem to concentrate or pick the right option at all. That's where a top manager steps in. A better manager with top man management skills would get more from him. How much more I don't know, but certainly alot more than we are seeing at present.augie wrote:Sean wrote:Any competent manager would have actually coached the player, taught him about the game and improved him. Instead we have TOF telling them all nothingMrT wrote:Any competent manager would have loaned him out 2-3 seasons ago to iron out the weaknesses in his game. Not even sure that would have helped all that much, he's just a slightly more talented Walcott.
If a bid for about £15m comes in they should bite their hand off.
Exactly - I still believe in the ox and believe that he is a zillion times better than his 140k per week over-hyped team-mate. In my opinion he is one of the few players that could come back and bite us if he went to play for a better manager
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Hardly a blow to our league title run in, we've managed to fuck it up with him in the team. If I was Alex I would spend the next 8 weeks watching past performances from the last two season and learn from the mistakes he still makes...get your head together Alex.
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Ox does not require surgery.
Ok where have we heard this before?.
Oh yah Rvp,Csec,Wilshire
Ok where have we heard this before?.
Oh yah Rvp,Csec,Wilshire
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Just as well.casgooner wrote:Ox out for 2 months.
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A journalist asked at the press conference yesterday if he would be OK for the Euros. I would think the nearest he'll get to the Euros is voting in the referendum.
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Ha that's the nearest he should get. But you can bet he'll be in the squad if he's fit.blair207 wrote:A journalist asked at the press conference yesterday if he would be OK for the Euros. I would think the nearest he'll get to the Euros is voting in the referendum.
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Confirmed on Sky just now by TO1AW......ruled out for another two months
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What's the betting that we'll find out one day that our entire medical team suffer from Munchausen syndrome by proxy
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I feel sorry for any young player joining us now.
yes they might get an opportunity earlier than at other clubs but you just know that they will end up injured sooner rather than later.
he is just another victim of Arsenal's coaching methods
yes they might get an opportunity earlier than at other clubs but you just know that they will end up injured sooner rather than later.
he is just another victim of Arsenal's coaching methods
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Not only will they end up getting injured they will also undoubtedly be played out of position as TO1AW accommodates one of his favourite sons instead.....cue a loss of form and confidence like the Ox.Gunner Rob wrote:I feel sorry for any young player joining us now.
yes they might get an opportunity earlier than at other clubs but you just know that they will end up injured sooner rather than later.
he is just another victim of Arsenal's coaching methods
A year or so ago he was in great form but was consistently overlooked and dropped back to the bench in favour of Wally or Mister Twirly
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SteveO 35 wrote:Not only will they end up getting injured they will also undoubtedly be played out of position as TO1AW accommodates one of his favourite sons instead.....cue a loss of form and confidence like the Ox.Gunner Rob wrote:I feel sorry for any young player joining us now.
yes they might get an opportunity earlier than at other clubs but you just know that they will end up injured sooner rather than later.
he is just another victim of Arsenal's coaching methods
A year or so ago he was in great form but was consistently overlooked and dropped back to the bench in favour of Wally or Mister Twirly
who is Mister Twirly
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And go where? Man City, United or Liverpool or Chelsea - youd still be on the bench.
He is only 23 for fuk sake, playing for one of the best teams in the one of two top leagues in the world, and he is annoyed because he doesnt play every week.
Rather than bitch and moan, look to Iwobi and Bellerin as evidence of what consistent classy performances can do.
What does he want to do? Move to West Ham where he can be a star player?
Wenger isnt biased against younger players like other managers are (see Iwob and Bellerin), so any player not in the team, its for a reason - your not playing well enough.
He is only 23 for fuk sake, playing for one of the best teams in the one of two top leagues in the world, and he is annoyed because he doesnt play every week.
Rather than bitch and moan, look to Iwobi and Bellerin as evidence of what consistent classy performances can do.
What does he want to do? Move to West Ham where he can be a star player?
Wenger isnt biased against younger players like other managers are (see Iwob and Bellerin), so any player not in the team, its for a reason - your not playing well enough.