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.
I remember Nial Quin being Physically Dyslexic bit he got better as he went on in his career ,largely because he had a brain !
Loved him as a person though ,George Graham used to send players down to the Supporters club after matches and after a 2-0 loss to Liverpool at home in which Mt Quinn had a shocker he and another players still came down and went round the Bar talking to people and making them fell important which I thought was very nice !
Its easy when you win but after a loss at home its not ,full marks from me there.
northbank123 wrote:
He has played at the highest level? That's the sort of comment normally made about experienced pros, not some kid who has played a few World Cup games.
That same kid that, at a tender age, led the line for his underdog country to top the table over Uruguay (with Suarez and Cavani) Italy (with Mario and Immobile) and England.....
The same 'few world cup games' that saw off Greece and only finished with a penalty shoot out loss to the Dutch (who humbled Brazil)...
Sorry, I kind of count those as pretty intense high pressure games. Would anyone suggest Sanogo would have done a similar job in his place?
I honestly can't believe this is open to debate.
northbank123 wrote:
He has played at the highest level? That's the sort of comment normally made about experienced pros, not some kid who has played a few World Cup games.
That same kid that, at a tender age, led the line for his underdog country to top the table over Uruguay (with Suarez and Cavani) Italy (with Mario and Immobile) and England.....
The same 'few world cup games' that saw off Greece and only finished with a penalty shoot out loss to the Dutch (who humbled Brazil)...
Sorry, I kind of count those as pretty intense high pressure games. Would anyone suggest Sanogo would have done a similar job in his place?
I honestly can't believe this is open to debate.
Ah we might as well chalk all the Costa Rica starting XI off as proven/experienced pros then
Campbell has certainly shown flashes and is probably worthy of a small opportunity next season based on that, certainly has some things going for him. But let's not pretend that he is any way proven at the top level because Costa Rica had a good run (despite only scoring 4 times in 5 and a bit games).
And as far as I can see only one poster obviously verging on insanity has backed Sanogo ahead of him, I certainly haven't notwithstanding my reluctance to hail him as Jesus Christ reborn.
northbank123 wrote:
He has played at the highest level? That's the sort of comment normally made about experienced pros, not some kid who has played a few World Cup games.
That same kid that, at a tender age, led the line for his underdog country to top the table over Uruguay (with Suarez and Cavani) Italy (with Mario and Immobile) and England.....
The same 'few world cup games' that saw off Greece and only finished with a penalty shoot out loss to the Dutch (who humbled Brazil)...
Sorry, I kind of count those as pretty intense high pressure games. Would anyone suggest Sanogo would have done a similar job in his place?
I honestly can't believe this is open to debate.
Ah we might as well chalk all the Costa Rica starting XI off as proven/experienced pros then
Campbell has certainly shown flashes and is probably worthy of a small opportunity next season based on that, certainly has some things going for him. But let's not pretend that he is any way proven at the top level because Costa Rica had a good run (despite only scoring 4 times in 5 and a bit games).
And as far as I can see only one poster obviously verging on insanity has backed Sanogo ahead of him, I certainly haven't notwithstanding my reluctance to hail him as Jesus Christ reborn.
You are either on a piss take or you are not a Gooner - I'm no big fan of campbell but to suggest that le postman is anywhere near his level is ridiculous
You are either on a piss take or you are not a Gooner - I'm no big fan of campbell but to suggest that le postman is anywhere near his level is ridiculous
Piss
Don't feed the troll, mate. He is clearly on a wind up.