As we're unlikely to see terraces again at football, this is the virtual equivalent where you can chat to your hearts content about all football matters and, obviously, Arsenal in particular. This forum encourages all Gooners to visit and contribute so please keep it respectful, clean and topical.
DB10GOONER wrote:Every time someone mentions that Feo "earns" £140k PER WEEK a cute cuddly puppy dies somewhere. It's how Mother Nature balances things. And Mother Nature can be brutal.
Everytime I hear that Feo "earns" £140K PER WEEK (PER WEEK!!) I just sit there and think "what the absolute fuck".
If he was even average you might try and justify it, but he is absolute shite. He offers the team NOTHING except for stupid blind runs into the wrong area and the odd bit of sprinting. So the equivilent of Stevie Wonder running the 400 metres then.
Theo can't even sing either!
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supergeorgegraham wrote:Before this season I always defended Walcott. I felt there was more to come and he would prove the doubters wrong by coming good when we needed him too. How utterly deranged my thoughts were for all these years. He took a new contract that paid him massive amounts and failed on every level when we really needed him.
Yes, it isn't always easy to know when one has been 'Wengerfied'.
Many, many thousands still suffer from the same thing - it has an acronym: AKB
casgooner wrote:I've just found out the feo is in the England squad for the friendlies, what the hell has he done to deserve that?
To play for England you don't need to be in-form. If fit, Woy will take Wilshire and Ox. One hasn't kicked a football this season and the other has been pish.
Whilst Drinkwater and Noble sit at home after having a decent season. That's why we don't win fuck all. Just like Wenger too much loyalty is shown to certain players.
Even the likes of Stoke have better wide and forward players than Walcott. Shaqiri and Bojan.
I just dont see in what world Walcott is a better player than Campbell and Iwobi. So going forward, how does Walcott remain at the club? His pathway to the first team has Sanchez, Welbeck, Iwobi, Campbell and Chamberlain ahead of him.
hugh jardon wrote:In Walcott's defence he was an effect substitute and did actually score a tidy goal!
as he is now the best player at the club that is the least that can be expected of him.
I imagine he was probably being rested for the big game of the week in France.
hugh jardon wrote:In Walcott's defence he was an effect substitute and did actually score a tidy goal!
as he is now the best player at the club that is the least that can be expected of him.
I imagine he was probably being rested for the big game of the week in France.
This bloke's a goldmine.
The good old days ! How's the Denilson / Almunia / Djourou research coming along mate
hugh jardon wrote:In Walcott's defence he was an effect substitute and did actually score a tidy goal!
as he is now the best player at the club that is the least that can be expected of him.
I imagine he was probably being rested for the big game of the week in France.
This bloke's a goldmine.
The good old days ! How's the Denilson / Almunia / Djourou research coming along mate
ONE RED MEMBER.....THERE'S ONLY ONE RED MEMBER
Tricky mate, tricky. I’ve got 1800+ posts to sift through, but I’ll get them.
Going to narrow my search to around the debacle at Old Trafford, so that should narrow me down to around 10 or so pages. Not to worry though, as there are many wonderful surprises to find along the way.
hugh jardon wrote:In Walcott's defence he was an effect substitute and did actually score a tidy goal!
as he is now the best player at the club that is the least that can be expected of him.
I imagine he was probably being rested for the big game of the week in France.
This bloke's a goldmine.
The good old days ! How's the Denilson / Almunia / Djourou research coming along mate
ONE RED MEMBER.....THERE'S ONLY ONE RED MEMBER
Tricky mate, tricky. I’ve got 1800+ posts to sift through, but I’ll get them.
Going to narrow my search to around the debacle at Old Trafford, so that should narrow me down to around 10 or so pages. Not to worry though, as there are many wonderful surprises to find along the way.
I'm sure the Udinese match thread could throw up some gems too !
It's not the definitive one, but it's pretty good.
Red Member wrote:one year since the great victory over Udinese to secure another season of CL football
the 8-2 defeat was disappointing but ultimately had very little significance on the season.
more damaging is the fact that a year later we have sold them our best player
Red Member wrote:obviously if Denilson was to return he would be first choice in midfield instead of Arteta but the reports in the last week seem to suggest he is happy in Brazil for now. makes sense, he will want to try and get into the Brazil side for the World Cup and he can give himself 2 years to acclimatise if he stays there.
Happy Days !
Officepest - just saved you some search time buddy