if Denilson starts on sunday.....
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Accident prone I can deal with.GallasVoice wrote:I'd prefer Mannone actually, the 3 of them are all accident prone.merv_charles wrote:TBH I would rather see Fabianski in goal than Alumina any day of the week.digger wrote:If Denilson starts, I'm turning the TV off.
Likewise, if Flappyhandski ever walks on the pitch again, I turn TV off or leave the ground. I'm fucking sick of wasters at our club.
Outright pants though, as in the case of Almunia, well that is something else.
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I booed the fucker when he went off on Sunday, and called him a useless *word censored* everytime he touched the ball. I make no apology for this whatsoever, he is a usless bastard of the highest order.
He will no doubt play on Sunday, that's because Wenger is fucking mad and has lost all sense of reality. And because Wenger knows best and the rest of the footballing world know fuck all.

He will no doubt play on Sunday, that's because Wenger is fucking mad and has lost all sense of reality. And because Wenger knows best and the rest of the footballing world know fuck all.

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Sid, did he get alot of abuse when he was finally put out of his misery, and hooked?goonersid wrote:I booed the fucker when he went off on Sunday, and called him a useless *word censored* everytime he touched the ball. I make no apology for this whatsoever, he is a usless bastard of the highest order.![]()
He will no doubt play on Sunday, that's because Wenger is fucking mad and has lost all sense of reality. And because Wenger knows best and the rest of the footballing world know fuck all.

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No, me neither Sid, I did hear the cheers, perhaps they were ironic ones, I hope they were in a way, and that Wenger heard them also.goonersid wrote:Frank, there were definitley cheers when he was taken off, and I can only presume it was because he was leaving the field of play, because the player replacing him was Theo.
So whilst I was glad to see him go off, I was hardly thrilled at his replacement.
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Doesn't matter Frank, does it?franksav63 wrote:No, me neither Sid, I did hear the cheers, perhaps they were ironic ones, I hope they were in a way, and that Wenger heard them also.goonersid wrote:Frank, there were definitley cheers when he was taken off, and I can only presume it was because he was leaving the field of play, because the player replacing him was Theo.
So whilst I was glad to see him go off, I was hardly thrilled at his replacement.
We are told that there is nobody out there good enough and available to replace what we have already.


It was starting to head down the same route as the Eboue incident. A couple up by us were having an argument with those around as they'd ironically cheered Denilson of, called him a useless crunt etc, and were then told to "get behind the team". I'd lost the will to live by this point and was just trying to fight off pneumonia....goonersid wrote:Frank, there were definitley cheers when he was taken off, and I can only presume it was because he was leaving the field of play, because the player replacing him was Theo.
So whilst I was glad to see him go off, I was hardly thrilled at his replacement.
Who in their right mind would buy them ?cusamano wrote:Neither.VforVictory wrote:I dont understand is Denilson an attacking midfielder or a defensive one?
The end of the tranfer period without any signing except Sol makes me depressed.
But what makes me really mad is the fact that we didn´t sell anyone like Almunia or Denilson!
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When they show some fight then is the time to get behind the teamNBM wrote:It was starting to head down the same route as the Eboue incident. A couple up by us were having an argument with those around as they'd ironically cheered Denilson of, called him a useless crunt etc, and were then told to "get behind the team". I'd lost the will to live by this point and was just trying to fight off pneumonia....goonersid wrote:Frank, there were definitley cheers when he was taken off, and I can only presume it was because he was leaving the field of play, because the player replacing him was Theo.
So whilst I was glad to see him go off, I was hardly thrilled at his replacement.
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Make you right, he got a loud cheer when he came off in my block and thought it was going to turn in to boos, he noticed it aswell.BT wrote:As I said yesterday, Denilson was very close to being booed off yesterday which is why Wenger subbed him to some sarcastic applause. The guy is 20 (I think) and if he can't stand the pressure of being an arsenal first team player, and if he isnt going to learn anything from the other equally inexperienced players around him, that has to lie with wenger.
It will damage him far more to keep him in and risk the wrath of being a scapegoat for the fans than to drop him for a few games and let the more talented and just as young Ramsey start for a while.
Wenger is at fault, no one else, Denilson can only do so much, it's down to the manager to pick him or not, if he keeps him in the team then he won't return to it next year as he will go backwards and the crowd have had enough now I think.