Andre Santos
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Andre Santos
Throughtout the magnificent win today, I kept on looking and wondering why we signed him! Yep, he scored an important goal (with the aid of crap goalkeeping it has to be said) and improved in the 2nd half but I'm nearly 86 years old, in a wheelchair and I reckon I could still beat him in a one on one.
I don't know if he's trying to get used to the English game but he's been breathing through his arse in every game so far.
Hope I'm proved wrong but at this moment I'm wondering whether his Turkish scout was pissed in the summer!!
I don't know if he's trying to get used to the English game but he's been breathing through his arse in every game so far.
Hope I'm proved wrong but at this moment I'm wondering whether his Turkish scout was pissed in the summer!!
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Don't know why but a tune for Santos has just popped into my head.
To the tune of Crazy Horses - by the Osmonds
http://www.google.co.uk/url?q=http://ww ... -qlcQ2aE3w
To the tune of Crazy Horses - by the Osmonds

http://www.google.co.uk/url?q=http://ww ... -qlcQ2aE3w
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Yeah, perhaps you're right. I just found myself yelling at him a lot today!!Gunnersaurus wrote:Tomorrow mate, tomorrow.

But I'm just surprised that knowing as we do that Wenger likes his players to be nippy, athletic and mobile, in the absence of Gibbs teams are gonna exploit him as the weakest part of the defence
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Agreed. He's really likeable imo. Has passion as well unlike that robot Clichy. Suddenly I'm starting to like most of our players...Dan_85 wrote:Probably gonna get slated, but I actually quite like the guy. Needs to definitely work on his positioning & maybe reign in his attacking play a touch but I don't think he's any worse than Clichy was.
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StuartL wrote:Don't know why but a tune for Santos has just popped into my head.
To the tune of Crazy Horses - by the Osmonds![]()
http://www.google.co.uk/url?q=http://ww ... -qlcQ2aE3w
Fucking classic......!
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I'm quite hopeful about him.
He's strong, good on the ball, passes fairly well, can put in a tackle and seems to have a footballing brain.
Given that he is a Brazilian, who arrived from Turkey at the eleventh hour, into a different culture with a very different style of football I think we should give him a couple of months to settle in.
Even TH and DB took a while to get going.
Besides (and I'm not sure tactically why) in today's game all four fullbacks looked exposed (possibly lack of cover in front of them).
He's strong, good on the ball, passes fairly well, can put in a tackle and seems to have a footballing brain.
Given that he is a Brazilian, who arrived from Turkey at the eleventh hour, into a different culture with a very different style of football I think we should give him a couple of months to settle in.
Even TH and DB took a while to get going.
Besides (and I'm not sure tactically why) in today's game all four fullbacks looked exposed (possibly lack of cover in front of them).