BEST OF LUCK IN MILAN LUKAS

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BEST OF LUCK IN MILAN LUKAS

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sad to see him leave tbh. but when the manager puts the likes of sanogo in front of you then its time to go.

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Quartz..................

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Deserves its own thread :? :rubchin: :mrgreen:

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If I was at Arsenal and Sanogo started ahead of me I'd shit on Wenger's head and walk out the door never to be seen again. One of the most clinical finishers I've ever seen in an arsenal shirt criminally under utilised by the coach of the decade.

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The fact that Wenger is letting a proven goal-scorer like Podolski go, while buying a player that Man Utd had decided wouldn't make the grade, as well as persisting with a third rater like Sonogoal, is just further proof that he should no longer be managing our Club.
Good Luck Lukas, Inter Milan will appreciate what Wenger couldn't/wouldn't. :banghead: :twisted:

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So much respect for Podolski. He could've sat on his arse and collected his wages doing nothing till the end of his contract but instead wants to do what he loves most which is play football and get away from a clueless manager. Best of luck at Inter Prinz Poldi.

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good player. obviously one of our best....well obvious to everyone BUT wenger. hope he does great things to finish off a great career.

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If only he was French and of African decent and had all the footballing skills of a newborn giraffe he'd probably be club captain by now.

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Once again: fuck you Wenger. Cu*t.

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Strange how he'd never dream of playing Giroud or Sanogo on the wing but had no problem sticking Podolski, Bendtner, Welbeck, Sanchez etc. out there. Nothing to do with them being French of course :roll:

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Another ridiculous decision in a long line of ridiculous decisions by our "manager".
I know we joke on here about him being senile, mad professor, self harmer etc, but I am genuinely stating to worry that the bloke is a functioning lunatic.

Good luck in Milan Lukas.

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1989 wrote:So much respect for Podolski. He could've sat on his arse and collected his wages doing nothing till the end of his contract but instead wants to do what he loves most which is play football and get away from a clueless manager. Best of luck at Inter Prinz Poldi.
Don't get me wrong I have a hell of a lot of time for the guy but he's still going to be pocketing £100k/w there

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looked like he really cared for the club, getting in the crowd at the scum match last season and everything. it's a real shame to see him go

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When we're losing to Monaco and he looks along the bench.....I'm sure he can count on Sanogo and Akpom to come on and have the same impact as Poldi did against Anderlecht

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By all accounts he was a popular figure in the dressing room. Maybe he's lost the players a little bit more with his treatment of him.
I know it's clutching at straws...but it's pretty much all I've got at the moment.

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