Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain

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N1Goon wrote:Ox has gone downhill since

http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&featu ... edFlvSaSXM

I think this crushed him and from that point onward he just let Arsenal's inevitable demise under Wenger get to him. He's thinking that he could have been in Zaha's shoes.
RVP's three words - "no! f##king shit"

sums up wenger's substitutions throughout his tenure really

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I think Robin was saying "What the fuck are you doing?"

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One Youtube post says "This is when RVP decided to leave", I almost have to agree with him. The look of sheer disbelief tells a pretty strong tale.

On a lighter note:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nnv-q1_FGQk

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So with our medical team this means season over for Chambo. :rubchin: :(

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p206ab wrote:
So with our medical team this means season over for Chambo. :rubchin: :(
Erm yeah about that

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... njury.html


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rodders999 wrote:Hopefully The Verminator kicks John Terry in the face. :barscarf:
Diaby tried that look what it's done for his career...

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... ymore.html

Saints have really good negotiators.. 10.000 for 20minutes? And I was wondering why he does not play much :rubchin:

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p206ab wrote:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... ymore.html

Saints have really good negotiators.. 10.000 for 20minutes? And I was wondering why he does not play much :rubchin:
Unbelievable article that answers some of the questions that are being asked by arsenal fans.

Well worth a read

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p206ab wrote:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... ymore.html

Saints have really good negotiators.. 10.000 for 20minutes? And I was wondering why he does not play much :rubchin:

dont want to beleive that its true, but it saves money and sounds like arsenal all over

if arsenal are to progress any further as a football club
wenger has to go

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Seriously I know we have alot to moan about but you can't dismiss all the shit these papers write when they praise wenger but suddenly believe when they criticise him, there is enough sticks out there already surely.

Just a quick thought, do you not think that Arsene and his advisors would not have considered injury time when contemplating bringing the ox on :roll: :wink: :lol:

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LeftfootlegendGooner wrote:Seriously I know we have alot to moan about but you can't dismiss all the shit these papers write when they praise wenger but suddenly believe when they criticise him, there is enough sticks out there already surely.

Just a quick thought, do you not think that Arsene and his advisors would not have considered injury time when contemplating bringing the ox on :roll: :wink: :lol:
You mean the same Arsene and advisors that thought if they bid £1 extra for Suarez that they'd trigger a release clause?

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Jonny_Gooner wrote:
LeftfootlegendGooner wrote:Seriously I know we have alot to moan about but you can't dismiss all the shit these papers write when they praise wenger but suddenly believe when they criticise him, there is enough sticks out there already surely.

Just a quick thought, do you not think that Arsene and his advisors would not have considered injury time when contemplating bringing the ox on :roll: :wink: :lol:
You mean the same Arsene and advisors that thought if they bid £1 extra for Suarez that they'd trigger a release clause?
I assume they were told this and wrongly believed his highly paid advisors, bit like you lot believing the ox story I suppose, so your all in the same boat, only you are believing a reporter not an advisor..... :wink:

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p206ab wrote:
So with our medical team this means season over for Chambo. :rubchin: :(
The Mirror are running a story saying he won't be fit till January now,that's at the earliest


This is starting to sound more and more like Jack/Diaby type injury. Think he's probably out for the season.

I despair at our medical staff,honestly Harold Shipman inspired more confidence.

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Feel sorry for the lad because he came into this season expecting to kick on and get more first team football and get on the plane to Brazil.......but the likelihood with our packed midfield is that he is unlikely to get much of a showing in the second half of the season even if he does get back to fitness

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