Flamini return: Yes or No?

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Re: Flamini return: Yes or No?

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I'd take him over the overated lumbering Song any day of the week.

As usual Arsenal overlooked the fact that he was in the last year of his contract and over looked him for the CL FinAL.

Fair play to him for going elsewhere, who do we think we are??

He provides spirit , determination and industry (sadly lacking in players like Song/Diaby) sand he stayed fit.

We missed out on Parker last year and feel it would be a great move if we got him back.

He's not that old is he??

Bring back the Flamster!!

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Re: Flamini return: Yes or No?

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I think Wenger was actually too lenient on Flamini. We had Diarra waiting on the bench who for me had looked very promising when he played, Wenger should have told Flamini to sign a new deal before New Year or his place would be jeopardised. As it was he carried on playing him when it was obvious he was going to go and we ended up losing 2 holding midfielders that are better than we've had since for pittance. I'm not happy he left and I don't like the club's wage 'structure' but at the end of the day Flamini was being greedy, he made his choice.

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Re: Flamini return: Yes or No?

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No, I don't want him back now. However, in his defence, AW did prick about and play him out of position for 2/3 seasons before he got his chance alongside Cesc for a year when the two of them played a blinder together. Can you blame him for wanting out the door after having to play second fiddle to Diabyolical. So while I don't want him back, I can't blame him for pissing off when AC Milan came calling. AW to blame again for screwing up what could have been a seriously good midfield combo. :banghead:

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Why and how is this shyte thread still hanging around?

yes, I know it will now move up because I have posted here, but FFS let it die. :banghead:

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OneBardGooner wrote:Why and how is this shyte thread still hanging around?

yes, I know it will now move up because I have posted here, but FFS let it die. :banghead:

Have you not heard of freedom of expression :wink: We cant just go around closing threads cos you dont like them 8)

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he ain't going nowhere, he has taken a pay cut to stay at Milan

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Re: Flamini return: Yes or No?

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mcdowell42 wrote:
OneBardGooner wrote:Why and how is this shyte thread still hanging around?

yes, I know it will now move up because I have posted here, but FFS let it die. :banghead:

Have you not heard of freedom of expression :wink: We cant just go around closing threads cos you dont like them 8)
There's a difference between flogging a dead horse whose news worthiness has passed its time and a thread whose 'starter' is on some kind of ego trip and thinks they own it and doesn't allow for people to express their opinions on an aspect of something that was said in one of the posts of that thread, especially if it is something they have already commented on, which just goes to prove it really has gone to their heads, next they'll be wanting to be a Moderator. :roll:

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Re: Flamini return: Yes or No?

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OneBardGooner wrote:
mcdowell42 wrote:
OneBardGooner wrote:Why and how is this shyte thread still hanging around?

yes, I know it will now move up because I have posted here, but FFS let it die. :banghead:

Have you not heard of freedom of expression :wink: We cant just go around closing threads cos you dont like them 8)
There's a difference between flogging a dead horse whose news worthiness has passed its time and a thread whose 'starter' is on some kind of ego trip and thinks they own it and doesn't allow for people to express their opinions on an aspect of something that was said in one of the posts of that thread, especially if it is something they have already commented on, which just goes to prove it really has gone to their heads, next they'll be wanting to be a Moderator. :roll:

Jealousy is a terrible thing :wink:

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Re: Flamini return: Yes or No?

Post by goonerwalker »

I would welcome Flamini back, he is just the battling midfielder I feel we still lack and on a free could be a great pickup 8)

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Re: Flamini return: Yes or No?

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mcdowell42 wrote:
OneBardGooner wrote:
mcdowell42 wrote:
OneBardGooner wrote:Why and how is this shyte thread still hanging around?

yes, I know it will now move up because I have posted here, but FFS let it die. :banghead:

Have you not heard of freedom of expression :wink: We cant just go around closing threads cos you dont like them 8)
There's a difference between flogging a dead horse whose news worthiness has passed its time and a thread whose 'starter' is on some kind of ego trip and thinks they own it and doesn't allow for people to express their opinions on an aspect of something that was said in one of the posts of that thread, especially if it is something they have already commented on, which just goes to prove it really has gone to their heads, next they'll be wanting to be a Moderator. :roll:

Jealousy is a terrible thing :wink:

:coffeespit: :coffeespit: :coffeespit: - and so is meglomania..... :mrgreen:

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