The Yaya Sanogo lack of Progress Thread

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SteveO 35 wrote:I actually physically laughed when he ballooned that one over the bar at the end. Poor lad, he's got two left feet and one of those has been put on back to front. Somewhere out there a Parcelforce depot is missing its prodigal son
ditto,i actually thought at that point Wenker you are a lady part :banghead:

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markyp wrote:
SteveO 35 wrote:I actually physically laughed when he ballooned that one over the bar at the end. Poor lad, he's got two left feet and one of those has been put on back to front. Somewhere out there a Parcelforce depot is missing its prodigal son
ditto,i actually thought at that point Wenker you are a lady part :banghead:
Its taken you that long to realise that? :oops:

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He's progressed from air shots to ballooning the ball into Row Z.

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I know there are players who need time to prove their worth but he is one of those who seems to be shit no matter how much time you give to him

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He's a league 2 player from France and looks it. In 5 years he may be a decent striker but he's a long way off and unlike the days of Anelka, we don't have the time or squad to allow him a few games to come in and get experience. FFS, everything Arsey Wonga does is on the cheap........forget Ozil, he was told to sign him for financial reasons........I really do think the problem starts with Wonga but goes way too deep up board level to the useless money orientated owner. Yes, getting rid of Wonga is the most important thing but half of the staff at Arsenal need to go, Gazidis, all of his cronies, the useless marketing team and last but not least, the medical team who manage to consistently turn small dramas into a crisis!!

What a mess. :roll:

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Kaba Diawara anyone?

Wenger got away with this sort of shite signing early in his Arsenal reign, he doesnt anymore

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flash gunner wrote:Kaba Diawara anyone?

Wenger got away with this sort of shite signing early in his Arsenal reign, he doesnt anymore
Jaysus, I remember that plank missing absolute sitters at Leeds in 99. Fucking woeful player. :|

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Sanogod starts :mrgreen:

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flash gunner wrote:Kaba Diawara anyone?

Wenger got away with this sort of shite signing early in his Arsenal reign, he doesnt anymore
Yeah, that was a strange signing. Always felt there were 'other' reasons why we signed him.

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Well, he managed 60 minutes today without snapping an appendage but other than that he was crap.

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officepest wrote:Well, he managed 60 minutes today without snapping an appendage but other than that he was crap.
He is crap. But his erratic movement keeps CBs occupied and creates space in behind their midfield for our creative players to play.

Contrast that with Giroud who generally either shows feet and makes an unintelligent, unthreatening run into the channel. Allows the opposition to be far more compact and lets their CBs push up and press our creative players if needed.

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northbank123 wrote:
officepest wrote:Well, he managed 60 minutes today without snapping an appendage but other than that he was crap.
He is crap. But his erratic movement keeps CBs occupied and creates space in behind their midfield for our creative players to play.

Contrast that with Giroud who generally either shows feet and makes an unintelligent, unthreatening run into the channel. Allows the opposition to be far more compact and lets their CBs push up and press our creative players if needed.
He's so bad he confuses centre halves with his impossible-to-mark, what-the-fuck-is-he-doing shambling. :)

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I'd love to know what Pod and Serge think.

Sanogo reminds me of Niall Quinn. As north bank says - his biggest threat is that he's difficult to mark and he might get a tap in.

His biggest plus point today was giving Giroud a bit of a rest.

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officepest wrote:
northbank123 wrote:
officepest wrote:Well, he managed 60 minutes today without snapping an appendage but other than that he was crap.
He is crap. But his erratic movement keeps CBs occupied and creates space in behind their midfield for our creative players to play.

Contrast that with Giroud who generally either shows feet and makes an unintelligent, unthreatening run into the channel. Allows the opposition to be far more compact and lets their CBs push up and press our creative players if needed.
He's so bad he confuses centre halves with his impossible-to-mark, what-the-fuck-is-he-doing shambling. :)
:lol: :lol: :lol:

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This lad is going to do a Christopher Wreh.......soon one of his wild lashes is going to fly into the top corner

Move on 3 years and he'll be playing for Bishops Stortford

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