amaury bischoff
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amaury bischoff
anyone been following the comeback of amaury bischoff in the reserves. does he look fit and more importantly will he be an asset to the squad.
with thanks to young guns
With all the Arsenal related attention going to the first team after there hammering of Fenerbahçe, and quite rightly so, it’s almost been forgotten that the Reserves had a fixture with West Ham yesterday, which the Gunners unfortunately lost, 1-0.
However, one of the few positives from that encounter was that new boy Amaury Bischoff completed his first 90 minutes in Arsenal colours, and his first full game for over 18 months. Speaking with Arsenal.com shortly after Full Time, manager Neil Banfield moved to praise the Frenchman who is giving his all to succeed for the second-string, despite the fact his body is letting him down at times.
“He is coming along fine.â€
With all the Arsenal related attention going to the first team after there hammering of Fenerbahçe, and quite rightly so, it’s almost been forgotten that the Reserves had a fixture with West Ham yesterday, which the Gunners unfortunately lost, 1-0.
However, one of the few positives from that encounter was that new boy Amaury Bischoff completed his first 90 minutes in Arsenal colours, and his first full game for over 18 months. Speaking with Arsenal.com shortly after Full Time, manager Neil Banfield moved to praise the Frenchman who is giving his all to succeed for the second-string, despite the fact his body is letting him down at times.
“He is coming along fine.â€
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Yeh, but Fener was the best I've ever seen him play and he looked great. problem being he was in a cesc style creative mid/second striker role.Calo wrote:rememeber he still very youngSWLGooner wrote:If only..Calo wrote:means that he could be the new patrick veira afterallSWLGooner wrote:Is that meant as a player.. ..or is it a racist comment? I'm confused..Calo wrote:
perhaps he ready now to shine
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yeah great to see progressSWLGooner wrote:Yeh, but Fener was the best I've ever seen him play and he looked great. problem being he was in a cesc style creative mid/second striker role.Calo wrote:rememeber he still very youngSWLGooner wrote:If only..Calo wrote:means that he could be the new patrick veira afterallSWLGooner wrote: Is that meant as a player.. ..or is it a racist comment? I'm confused..
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Paul Scholes doesn't know how to tackle but is still one of the best midfielders of all time in The Premiership.green gooner wrote:Progress would be Diaby learning how to tackleI don't mean to knock the big lad as he was superb the other night, it's just that now I miss what Flamini gave us in the middle.
Enough of the "new" Vieira's, give us a new Flanimal
Diaby has potential to become a great player for his club and country but the problem is that he's just got back from an injury and we all know it's just a matter of time until he picks up another one.