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It's got to be Iwobi for me. He has really been something that we never expected and you have to admit to pretty excited when you saw his name for the starting eleven. Unfortunately, the unexpectedness and excitement would be for the wrong reasons ultimately.
Leno for me
He has singlehandedly save our bacon this year and been worth about 10 points with some of his saves.
Surprised Lacazette of PEA havent got more mentions. Lacazette has been a scorer of important goals & has scored quite a few brilliant goals. PEA could still finish the season as the leagues top scorer.
I'm assuming that list is taken directly from their website? Because if I thought that Comedy Two Arses was put on it at this end I'd delete the whole fucking thread.
Toss up between Leno, Sokratis and Torriera for me. Maybe add Laca to that too.
No idea what the Welsh Messi-Lite is doing on that list either to be honest. He's been his usual wasteful over elaborate self all season and has only put in a few decent performances over the last month or two - not enough to justify inclusion for me. But as augie says he'll probably win it because so many of our new JCL fans know about as much about football as George Michael knew about vagina.
Iwobble was added as artistic license or more succinctly me taking the piss.
I'm sad he's leaving for nothing.
Me too I am sad that he goes for nothing , however I am not beat up about him going in the first place with patience AMN , Nelson and Smith Rowe are coming through and could do just as much as Ramsey.
On another note, Lacazette puts in more of a shift than Aubamayang and scores better goals. I know they all count and goals win games but I just feel Laca works harder for his. Aubamayang has a lot of tap ins, is very casual in front of goal and misses some absolute sitters.
On another note, Lacazette puts in more of a shift than Aubamayang and scores better goals. I know they all count and goals win games but I just feel Laca works harder for his. Aubamayang has a lot of tap ins, is very casual in front of goal and misses some absolute sitters.
On another note, Lacazette puts in more of a shift than Aubamayang and scores better goals. I know they all count and goals win games but I just feel Laca works harder for his. Aubamayang has a lot of tap ins, is very casual in front of goal and misses some absolute sitters.
I did say already that laca is in my top 3, but there have been times (like last night) when he has been subbed, where his body language and sulking is shameful imo - for the first time in years, and certainly first time since he arrived, there is a strong feeling of positivity and forward progress around the club, but at times laca seems to prioritize himself over the team. That win was in the bag last night before he was subbed, and instead of recognising the importance of being fresh for the weekend, he sulked at being taken off
On another note, Lacazette puts in more of a shift than Aubamayang and scores better goals. I know they all count and goals win games but I just feel Laca works harder for his. Aubamayang has a lot of tap ins, is very casual in front of goal and misses some absolute sitters.
I did say already that laca is in my top 3, but there have been times (like last night) when he has been subbed, where his body language and sulking is shameful imo - for the first time in years, and certainly first time since he arrived, there is a strong feeling of positivity and forward progress around the club, but at times laca seems to prioritize himself over the team. That win was in the bag last night before he was subbed, and instead of recognising the importance of being fresh for the weekend, he sulked at being taken off
Could be that he feels why it's always him being jerked, he certainly works harder than Auba?? Remember how badly Wenger treated him.....probably hasn't forgotten that.
Btw, yesterday was the anniversary of ToF finally leaving, should have been some acknowledgement of that wonderful day
On another note, Lacazette puts in more of a shift than Aubamayang and scores better goals. I know they all count and goals win games but I just feel Laca works harder for his. Aubamayang has a lot of tap ins, is very casual in front of goal and misses some absolute sitters.
I did say already that laca is in my top 3, but there have been times (like last night) when he has been subbed, where his body language and sulking is shameful imo - for the first time in years, and certainly first time since he arrived, there is a strong feeling of positivity and forward progress around the club, but at times laca seems to prioritize himself over the team. That win was in the bag last night before he was subbed, and instead of recognising the importance of being fresh for the weekend, he sulked at being taken off
Could be that he feels why it's always him being jerked, he certainly works harder than Auba?? Remember how badly Wenger treated him.....probably hasn't forgotten that.
Btw, yesterday was the anniversary of ToF finally leaving, should have been some acknowledgement of that wonderful day
I understand that viewpoint, but I am more inclined to think that he is one of the most important players now, so his fitness and freshness us vital - bring on lard arse and who gives a fuck if he gets injured
On another note, Lacazette puts in more of a shift than Aubamayang and scores better goals. I know they all count and goals win games but I just feel Laca works harder for his. Aubamayang has a lot of tap ins, is very casual in front of goal and misses some absolute sitters.
I did say already that laca is in my top 3, but there have been times (like last night) when he has been subbed, where his body language and sulking is shameful imo - for the first time in years, and certainly first time since he arrived, there is a strong feeling of positivity and forward progress around the club, but at times laca seems to prioritize himself over the team. That win was in the bag last night before he was subbed, and instead of recognising the importance of being fresh for the weekend, he sulked at being taken off
Could be that he feels why it's always him being jerked, he certainly works harder than Auba?? Remember how badly Wenger treated him.....probably hasn't forgotten that.
Btw, yesterday was the anniversary of ToF finally leaving, should have been some acknowledgement of that wonderful day
I've always felt that Laca's response when subbed is simply down to frustration . He is desperate to make up his game time after TOF's mismanagement of him and also to try and keep pace with Auba's goal tally. It doesn't seem to matter how hard he works, Auba still nicks more goals and that must piss him off a bit. I'd still rather see someone who wants to stay on the pitch have the hump at being subbed than the way some of them just happily trot off. Or the Ozil sloth departure technique
I'm sad he's leaving for nothing.
Me too I am sad that he goes for nothing , however I am not beat up about him going in the first place with patience AMN , Nelson and Smith Rowe are coming through and could do just as much as Ramsey.
Fucking hell, if they can only “do just as much as Ramsey”, then get shot of them now !!