Diaby out for 3 weeks

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Captain Fabregas
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Diaby out for 3 weeks

Post by Captain Fabregas »

:barscarf: or :cry: ?

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Post by xDAVEYx »

shamefully - :barscarf:

its for the good of the team unfortunately

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Post by Big_G »

does that mean there is a chance he is fit for Chelsea?? :banghead: :(

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Re: Diaby out for 3 weeks

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Captain Fabregas wrote::barscarf: or :cry: ?
Neither. I think :| would be more appropriate.

Anyway, it's an opportunity for Nasri to stake a claim for a midfield role, and a chance for Ramsey to kick on.

One thing I would say is that Alex Song should be wrapped in cotton wool because with Diaby & Denilson out, we suddenly look a little short on defensive minded midfield options if Song is injured.

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Post by Big_G »

Denilson is due to return to training during this international break as well as Walcott, good signs :D

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Post by TeeCee »

I'm glad it's not serious (for him) but am delighted for the team that he's out, because we are a much stronger team without him, than with him. Sad to say, but true!

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Post by GunnerDude »

The same way I felt when Bendtner got injured, nothing!. Nasri, Tomas, Ramsey, Theo and Eduardo will come in even Merida. Those are the players we need fit and starting games.

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Post by Gunner19 »

Bedntner was doing well while he was on the pitch, and he was more a substitue than a starting player!!!

Diaby was starting all the games and his performances were for 90% of them Shit...and despite that AW was keeping him in the first team squad, so if the only solution to take him off the squad is the injury, then :barscarf: :barscarf:

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Post by donaldo »

:barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf:

We will be a much better team with either Nasri Rosicky and Ramsey in the side.

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Post by Gooner Jim »

I dont like being happy about one of our own players being injured, I just find the positive parts i.e. that nasri and other players who are better than diaby will get to play outweigh the negatives of loosing one of our players to injury for 3 weeks.

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Post by SamiS »

Gooner Jim wrote:I dont like being happy about one of our own players being injured, I just find the positive parts i.e. that nasri and other players who are better than diaby will get to play outweigh the negatives of loosing one of our players to injury for 3 weeks.
its enough time for another midfielder to get recognized in the team and diaby to come back as good replacement... out of the starting 11 :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf:

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Post by SteveO 35 »

From a common sense point of view :cry: :cry: :cry:

From a 'I can't wait to be proved right when some of the mugs on here abusing Diaby get to see the over-rated Ramsey run ragged by a workmanlike Sunderland and Chelsea's best midfield in the country' :barscarf:

There will be some humble pie eaten around these parts soon........

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Post by marcengels »

SteveO 35 wrote:From a common sense point of view :cry: :cry: :cry:

From a 'I can't wait to be proved right when some of the mugs on here abusing Diaby get to see the over-rated Ramsey run ragged by a workmanlike Sunderland and Chelsea's best midfield in the country' :barscarf:

There will be some humble pie eaten around these parts soon........
This place used to be decent but now we have people eager to say I told you so, and others who can't be bothered to look if the subject they're discussing is already being discussed.

I blame the parents/kids :lol:

8)

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Post by Red Gunner »

Won't be losing any sleep coze of this. This should be a blessing without a disguise :shock: That is because all of us saw it as a blessing straight away after Diaby went off :lol: It'll make Wenger see that we can play better and easily without Diaby. It'll also give Ramsey a chance to showcase himself and with that confidence, I believe he can woo Wenger 8)

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Post by SteveO 35 »

marcengels wrote:
SteveO 35 wrote:From a common sense point of view :cry: :cry: :cry:

From a 'I can't wait to be proved right when some of the mugs on here abusing Diaby get to see the over-rated Ramsey run ragged by a workmanlike Sunderland and Chelsea's best midfield in the country' :barscarf:

There will be some humble pie eaten around these parts soon........
This place used to be decent but now we have people eager to say I told you so, and others who can't be bothered to look if the subject they're discussing is already being discussed.

I blame the parents/kids :lol:

8)
I told you so

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