Good news regarding Robin Van Persie!
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Those fuckers will take gim to the world cup regardless, he will end up playing 15 mins, breakdown and miss the first half of next season.augie wrote:Personally I hope he gets a setback and is out until july - lets face it he isnt going to be ready to play a part in our run in so why should we want him fit enough to play in the world cup ?![]()

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I know it's important for these players, they want to play in the World Cup, but I have to agree with augue...because if he goes to the world cup then the chances are that Arsenal will suffer the negative consequences - further injury breakdown, pre-season interuption and late return.augie wrote:Personally I hope he gets a setback and is out until july - lets face it he isnt going to be ready to play a part in our run in so why should we want him fit enough to play in the world cup ?![]()
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http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-archiv ... rly-april-
By Chris Harris
Arsène Wenger has played down reports that Robin Van Persie could return to action in early April.
The Dutch forward has been out since November after suffering ankle ligament damage during an international friendly against Italy.
Wenger predicted last week that Van Persie may be back in an Arsenal shirt by the end of April but only if his recovery goes to plan. However, in the interim the Dutch FA have tipped the 26-year-old for an earlier comeback.
At his pre-match press conference on Thursday, Wenger poured cold water on those optimistic claims.
“No, I would love to agree but I believe they [the Dutch FA] are a bit optimistic in that,â€
By Chris Harris
Arsène Wenger has played down reports that Robin Van Persie could return to action in early April.
The Dutch forward has been out since November after suffering ankle ligament damage during an international friendly against Italy.
Wenger predicted last week that Van Persie may be back in an Arsenal shirt by the end of April but only if his recovery goes to plan. However, in the interim the Dutch FA have tipped the 26-year-old for an earlier comeback.
At his pre-match press conference on Thursday, Wenger poured cold water on those optimistic claims.
“No, I would love to agree but I believe they [the Dutch FA] are a bit optimistic in that,â€