Theo injured again

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Theo injured again

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Theo is out the england squad after injuring his RIGHT shoulder in training, ffs he seems to get more injuries in training than in games, his shoulders could threaten his long term career, maybey his is why Arsene has been using his sparingly at times

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Damn. How I'm going to miss those runs straight into the full back with the ball left 5 yards behind.

Oh no, he's English and we can't criticise.....I forgot !

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Post by jaggygooner »

he's got to run straight every time he turns his arm falls off

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Post by Rob »

Great ! :(

The 'News' just goes from bad to something beyond.

And I can't see any salvation from the January window coming up in 6 weeks. We all know he won't buy anyone and if he does amaze us all and smells the coffee - would that be the right buy, (or buys) he should have made in the summer ?

I think we can guess the answer. :?

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:evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:

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Post by jaggygooner »

there talking about him being out for 3 months now, ban all pointless friendly international matches waste of time and money, and sue the FA for damages

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Post by Rosie_titters »

for fuck sake - he is going to be the next Michael Owen -

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Post by BT »

So it will be Nasri and er Nasri in midfield on Saturday - no Theo, no Cesc, no Diaby (i think). Never thought i'd be asking this but is Eboue back yet?

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Post by Magic Hat »

jaggygooner wrote:ban all pointless friendly international matches waste of time and money, and sue the FA for damages
That would screw women footballers, the disabled, the homeless, charities and young footballers up and down the country.

I don't see why people act as if we have never bought in January or that Arsene has shown no interest in a dm before in his life. We are condemning his transfer window before it has even started.

What wingers do we have fit? Nasri and that's it? As if our midfield didn't lack balance as it is. Walcott has done fairly well this season, not had any game where he has flown down the wing but tended to be effective and a useful outlet with his pace, big loss. We could use another quick winger once we sorted out other positions

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Post by Deise Gooner »

International football is ***** to be fair, i mean who decided it would be a good idea to have this match in the middle of two premier league fixtures plus then the champions league next tuesday and wednesday :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:

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Ade the Daddy wrote:International football is ***** to be fair, i mean who decided it would be a good idea to have this match in the middle of two premier league fixtures plus then the champions league next tuesday and wednesday :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:
Eboue did. :shock:

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Post by rtpgooner »

apparently it was scott parker who challenged him, when he fell on it. not sure if it is true or not we will probably find out tomorrow but the mail say it will be 3 months

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/teampages/arsenal.html


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/footba ... tball.html

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Post by g88ner »

3 months for a dislocated shoulder???

Just pop the f*cker back in and play! :wink:

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Post by jaggygooner »

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3 months for a dislocated shoulder???

Just pop the f*cker back in and play!


thats the plan..........in 3 months time

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Post by RaM »

3 months for a dislocated shoulder???

Just pop the f*cker back in and play!

Well said! Exactly right!

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But this will be quite a loss however long it lasts...

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