Rubbish IMO. Since when has being substituted in one game been sufficient grounds for a long term loss of form? I also highly doubt the players, especially ones who have achieved fuck all are quite as sure of our "inevitable demise under wenger" as the average patron of this forum.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.
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It's a pity because apart from his potential he's a different option for us, but I do agree that even when he does approach anything like full fitness his opportunities are likely to be pretty limited.
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this is terrible. i really enjoy his pace and direct play.
this also makes me not believe a single word out of wengers mouth when it comes to injury, his time off is more consistant with a serious acl issue not the "minor" issue he led us to believe.
this also makes me not believe a single word out of wengers mouth when it comes to injury, his time off is more consistant with a serious acl issue not the "minor" issue he led us to believe.