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Cazorla now out for another 3 months after ankle surgery.
Given that estimates from Arsenal medical staff are like builders estimates,that's him fucked for the rest of the season.
Rugby Gooner wrote:Cazorla now out for another 3 months after ankle surgery.
Given that estimates from Arsenal medical staff are like builders estimates,that's him fucked for the rest of the season.
I reckon our medical set up is a bit like that old joke about the tourist in a restaurant in 1980s Russia;
"What's on the menu?"
"Meat."
"What type of meat?"
"Meat. Yes, we have meat."
I picture Wenger asking the medical staff;
"How long will Santi be out injured?"
"He is injured."
"Yes, but how long will he be out injured?"
"Injured. Yes he is out injured."
All bollocks aside, I honestly believe no one on our coaching or medical staff have a fucking scooby what they are doing.
Bad enough that he is out for half the season again after missing most of last year.
But what is even worse is that this is far from the first time that we have sat on our hands and wasted weeks to months before deciding that the original injury needs surgery.
Same thing has happened with at least Wilshere and Ramsey I think?
Giroud out for the game against the murdering bastards
They will kick the shyte outta Ozil and Alexis....so just hope walnutt is ready to step up to the ....... ...sorry couldn't finish that sentence ...was too improbable and unlikely...
I doubt we'll see Cazorla again this season. All the hallmarks of 2-3 weeks, now 2-3 months, becoming season long. Surely Walcott must be due his 3 month injury shortly?
SteveO 35 wrote:I doubt we'll see Cazorla again this season. All the hallmarks of 2-3 weeks, now 2-3 months, becoming season long. Surely Walcott must be due his 3 month injury shortly?
He should be moved on now anyway - he is 32 years old next week, and he is picking up way too many injuries to continue playing in a physically demanding league like the premier league
SteveO 35 wrote:I doubt we'll see Cazorla again this season. All the hallmarks of 2-3 weeks, now 2-3 months, becoming season long. Surely Walcott must be due his 3 month injury shortly?
He should be moved on now anyway - he is 32 years old next week, and he is picking up way too many injuries to continue playing in a physically demanding league like the premier league
32, injury prone, and still our best midfielder by a country mile sadly for us. When we do let him go, Twirly will be re-established in the centre to produce more masterful performances like the other night
so many muscle injuries again, Wonga said he was looking into this farce......what did he do? Poke his head round the door to the medical room, say 'Hi' to Welbeck laying on the 'Diaby table' and ask if all was ok then walk off to invest another of his millions somewhere?
TeeCee wrote:so many muscle injuries again, Wonga said he was looking into this farce......what did he do? Poke his head round the door to the medical room, say 'Hi' to Welbeck laying on the 'Diaby table' and ask if all was ok then walk off to invest another of his millions somewhere?
TeeCee wrote:so many muscle injuries again, Wonga said he was looking into this farce......what did he do? Poke his head round the door to the medical room, say 'Hi' to Welbeck laying on the 'Diaby table' and ask if all was ok then walk off to invest another of his millions somewhere?
I'm sorry but that is harsh. I'm sure he had some very important punditry to do for French TV or something.