Sheff Utd in the Carling Cup was Vela wasnt it?digger wrote:Really?REBEL GOONER wrote:if so then wish the guy all the best, even before his injury i didnt feel he was cut out for the premier league but i hope he goes on and proves himself a quality player over there.
He was the best finisher I've seen at Arsenal since Ian Wright. Never ever seemed to fluff a one on one and was capable of great goals (vs Sheffield United in the Carling Cup).
Goodbye Eduardo
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YAWN!USMartin wrote:Except I didn't I only pointed out the fact that a club making personnel decisions on a purely budgetary basis is something to worry about. You're putting words in my mouth at this point.Boomer wrote:A simple 'oh I remember that would have sufficed.USMartin wrote:If we are running our team and team-bilding on such a nakedly budget-driven basis I would very concerned to say the least.Boomer wrote:wasnt there something about J.Cole could only join if eddie made way?? (wages)
The answer isn't to spend like drunken sailors, but there is a huge middle ground between what we appear to be doing and we we have done in the past nevermind what we could do now and venturing into that ground might not be the worst thing we could possibly do![]()
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He means the one at Sheffield United before his injury, smacked it in the top corner!merson_is_god wrote:Sheff Utd in the Carling Cup was Vela wasnt it?digger wrote:Really?REBEL GOONER wrote:if so then wish the guy all the best, even before his injury i didnt feel he was cut out for the premier league but i hope he goes on and proves himself a quality player over there.
He was the best finisher I've seen at Arsenal since Ian Wright. Never ever seemed to fluff a one on one and was capable of great goals (vs Sheffield United in the Carling Cup).

i always felt he was a first sub option,when robin and ade(at that time) were fit he would be on the bench,but was a good enough player to step in and do a decent job and offer a constant goal threat.
he barely missed a chance in his first season until the injury,absolute predator,the rest of his game was tidy but nothing to brag about..with the injury his confident went and then he stopped believing he could put it in the net
think this move is best for all really
he barely missed a chance in his first season until the injury,absolute predator,the rest of his game was tidy but nothing to brag about..with the injury his confident went and then he stopped believing he could put it in the net

think this move is best for all really
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Considering we are asking 7.5million Euros for a player who failed to shine last year is decent business and as much as I would have liked to have seen Eduardo do well he has just never got back to his pre-injury best.
I only hope AW will spend some of the money received - or will that be asking too much???
I only hope AW will spend some of the money received - or will that be asking too much???
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Football can be a cruel Game and the second that talentless twat Taylor went
through Eddie's leg was always going to be the beginning of the End for his Arsenal career but hopefully a new beginning will allow him to recover some confidence and regain his stature as a feared International striker .
Was it just me , since his return to fitness since that career threatening assault, that his appearance being sprung from the bench filled me with a sense of no confidence .
By that , i felt there was no real cutting edge to his game any more and that his appearance was not going to influence the game to any great degree .
He wasn't a real plan B as such . Indeed , i feel the same way about Vela ,
fine when we're a goal or two up against the lesser teams but ask him to step into the breach in a big game and i feel that he just won't change the game for us .
Through no fault of his own , Eduardo's Arsenal career remains largely
unfulfilled but will always be remembered fondly by all .
through Eddie's leg was always going to be the beginning of the End for his Arsenal career but hopefully a new beginning will allow him to recover some confidence and regain his stature as a feared International striker .
Was it just me , since his return to fitness since that career threatening assault, that his appearance being sprung from the bench filled me with a sense of no confidence .
By that , i felt there was no real cutting edge to his game any more and that his appearance was not going to influence the game to any great degree .
He wasn't a real plan B as such . Indeed , i feel the same way about Vela ,
fine when we're a goal or two up against the lesser teams but ask him to step into the breach in a big game and i feel that he just won't change the game for us .
Through no fault of his own , Eduardo's Arsenal career remains largely
unfulfilled but will always be remembered fondly by all .
Yep, this fucker:Gooner_Sam wrote:merson_is_god wrote:Sheff Utd in the Carling Cup was Vela wasnt it?digger wrote:Really?REBEL GOONER wrote:if so then wish the guy all the best, even before his injury i didnt feel he was cut out for the premier league but i hope he goes on and proves himself a quality player over there.
He was the best finisher I've seen at Arsenal since Ian Wright. Never ever seemed to fluff a one on one and was capable of great goals (vs Sheffield United in the Carling Cup).
He means the one at Sheffield United before his injury, smacked it in the top corner!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v87GY4zocck
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The injury is the reason he is no longer cut out for the prem. Before that, he was .IW8Goalmachine wrote:this is a real shame i think we should of held on for another season or at least just have it a a loan.
I disagree with the claims that he wasnt cut out for the prem I thought he was a fantastic finisher very like Robbie Fowler and Ian Wright