The Yaya Sanogo lack of Progress Thread

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g88ner
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Re: The Yaya Sanogo Progress Thread

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DB10GOONER wrote:
g88ner wrote:Our injury prone new striker who nearly quit the game has already got his first injury... he's pulled his hamstring and could miss the start of the season :oops: :lol:
http://news.arseblog.com/2013/08/sanogo ... g-problem/
You.
Simply.
Could.
Not.
Make.
It.
Up.


:lol: :oops: :roll: :lol:
And you couldn't make this up either...

Sanogo: "I am pleased to be following in the footsteps of Abou Diaby who came through from Auxerre."

He's certainly following in Diaby's footsteps alright... following them right to Colin Lewin's door! :oops: :roll: :lol:

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I read he hasn't played more then 5 games in a row all his career :?

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g88ner wrote:
DB10GOONER wrote:
g88ner wrote:Our injury prone new striker who nearly quit the game has already got his first injury... he's pulled his hamstring and could miss the start of the season :oops: :lol:
http://news.arseblog.com/2013/08/sanogo ... g-problem/
You.
Simply.
Could.
Not.
Make.
It.
Up.


:lol: :oops: :roll: :lol:
And you couldn't make this up either...

Sanogo: "I am pleased to be following in the footsteps of Abou Diaby who came through from Auxerre."

He's certainly following in Diaby's footsteps alright... following them right to Colin Lewin's door! :oops: :roll: :lol:
Well, fuck me sideways. :|

:wink:

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The whole fucking shambles really is depressing :cry:

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REB wrote:I read he hasn't played more then 5 games in a row all his career :?
He actually is Diaby then... :shock:

:banghead: :suicide:

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No words, just this:

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REB wrote:I read he hasn't played more then 5 games in a row all his career :?
Interesting use of the word 'career' there :) What career?

Seriously though, I am gutted that Sanogo is injured. Always takes the shine off the opening game when the big summer signing is missing :cry:

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g88ner wrote:
DB10GOONER wrote:
g88ner wrote:Our injury prone new striker who nearly quit the game has already got his first injury... he's pulled his hamstring and could miss the start of the season :oops: :lol:
http://news.arseblog.com/2013/08/sanogo ... g-problem/
You.
Simply.
Could.
Not.
Make.
It.
Up.


:lol: :oops: :roll: :lol:
And you couldn't make this up either...

Sanogo: "I am pleased to be following in the footsteps of Abou Diaby who came through from Auxerre."

He's certainly following in Diaby's footsteps alright... following them right to Colin Lewin's door! :oops: :roll: :lol:
Jesus are Auxerre a real football club or just some kind of Make a Wish type foundation who give terminally-injured players the chance to earn multi-million pound long-term deals at Champions League clubs?

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northbank123 wrote:
g88ner wrote:
DB10GOONER wrote:
g88ner wrote:Our injury prone new striker who nearly quit the game has already got his first injury... he's pulled his hamstring and could miss the start of the season :oops: :lol:
http://news.arseblog.com/2013/08/sanogo ... g-problem/
You.
Simply.
Could.
Not.
Make.
It.
Up.


:lol: :oops: :roll: :lol:
And you couldn't make this up either...

Sanogo: "I am pleased to be following in the footsteps of Abou Diaby who came through from Auxerre."

He's certainly following in Diaby's footsteps alright... following them right to Colin Lewin's door! :oops: :roll: :lol:
Jesus are Auxerre a real football club or just some kind of Make a Wish type foundation who give terminally-injured players the chance to earn multi-million pound long-term deals at Champions League clubs?

Just simply fucking brilliant nb123.
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g88ner wrote:Our injury prone new striker who nearly quit the game has already got his first injury... he's pulled his hamstring and could miss the start of the season :oops: :lol:
http://news.arseblog.com/2013/08/sanogo ... g-problem/
Cometh the moment, cometh the man... Arise Sir Nicklas Bendtner, we need you... :oops: :lol:

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Gambling on the cheap through injuries worked with Overmars and Kanu
not gone so well since...

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highburyJD wrote:Gambling on the cheap through injuries worked with Overmars and Kanu
not gone so well since...
Things is JD, the wern't cheap (back then) at about £5m apiece, plus, anyone who'd watched them could see they were good players. Overmars, in particular had obvious quality.

Sanogo is a youth international with no discernable pedigree, and he's our only signing. If we were picking up Mata, for example, after serious cruciate damage then that might be a better comparison.

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Our four biggest seasons net spend under Wenger:

2003/04
2007/08
2001/02
1996/97 (and no transfer window + Wenger coming in after the season started so wouldn't have all been pre-season)

Had Wenger been afraid of spending some money in those years and insisted that the previous year's squad was good enough he wouldn't have had half the success he has done. He was willing to spend £11m on Wiltord, £7m on Overmars, £8m on Jeffers, £7m on Lauren and £10m on Henry - and doubling those fees would give you a more realistic estimate of that sort of value in today's market.

And if you want to say that this proves Wenger delivers success when he has money to spend, why doesn't he fucking spend it? The excuse that his hands are tied by the board wore thin years ago.

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NB123,

I agree, Wenger used to be quite happy to flash the cash - quite egregiously in some cases (Jeffers, Wright etc). He now seems to be wilfully sticking to his "over-heated" and "no value" transfer market soundbites to justify picking up the next average Francophone kid for peanuts - then remunerating them to a level WAAAAYYY above their ability.

It's my ball and I'm taking it home.

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02 we spent loads, was the free transfer that carried us
rest of our signings: Jeffers, Gio, that crap goalie I'll never forgive for throwing one in last minute at the shithole
didn't really work out

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