LOL Massa Sherwood is putting the boot in he must be watching
Tim Sherwood has hailed Tottenham's Danish international Christian Eriksen, 22, as the new Dennis Bergkamp.
Full story: Daily Star
by AAIRE99 » Mon Apr 14, 2014 10:42 am
by Callum » Mon Apr 14, 2014 10:52 am
by defcon2005 » Mon Apr 14, 2014 12:12 pm
Zedie wrote:defcon2005 wrote:well done to afc yesterday for getting over the line .
couldnt help feeling a little sad today though watching liverpool edge closer to the title and thinking with a better more dynamic manager it could have been us??
just a note on the podolski substitution...if i were him and got taken off instead of a palyer not even up to pub team standard (sanogo, sorry but he will never make it) i would be packing my suitcase that very evening
That pub team player contributed significantly more than your boy pod.
Hes had 6 starts for his new club, 80% in high pressure games.
Youngsters being castigated for not being instantly WC is a standard trend nowadays down the Arsenal.
If you take out the whole 'should have bought a striker' angst to his performance, you'd probably have noticed he got himself into some great positions but like most youngsters starting out, he was too eager to take his chances.
I remember when Song was never going to make it
Ramsey was done after the leg break
Heard stories about Adams mixed start to his career
id give him a few more games before writing him off
by AAIRE99 » Mon Apr 14, 2014 12:23 pm
by Zedie » Mon Apr 14, 2014 12:27 pm
defcon2005 wrote:Zedie wrote:defcon2005 wrote:well done to afc yesterday for getting over the line .
couldnt help feeling a little sad today though watching liverpool edge closer to the title and thinking with a better more dynamic manager it could have been us??
just a note on the podolski substitution...if i were him and got taken off instead of a palyer not even up to pub team standard (sanogo, sorry but he will never make it) i would be packing my suitcase that very evening
That pub team player contributed significantly more than your boy pod.
Hes had 6 starts for his new club, 80% in high pressure games.
Youngsters being castigated for not being instantly WC is a standard trend nowadays down the Arsenal.
If you take out the whole 'should have bought a striker' angst to his performance, you'd probably have noticed he got himself into some great positions but like most youngsters starting out, he was too eager to take his chances.
I remember when Song was never going to make it
Ramsey was done after the leg break
Heard stories about Adams mixed start to his career
id give him a few more games before writing him off
firstly i'm not a pod fan i think he contributes far too little but the decision to take him off and leave on sanogo was a personal thing between pod and wenger and not a footballing decision? it wasn't just me booing the place down.
secondly i watched tony adams develop from the start when you could pay at the gate and stand on the northbank
it was clear from the start he was going to be an international and gooners legend.
i stood by ramsey and theo when ppl wanted him out also jack who i believe in
also i would add players like merson anelka fabby etc who though raw at first always had a certain x factor where you just knew they would be something special...
At arsenal we are desperate for a new striker-messiah and sanogo isnt it is he?
i feel a bit sorry for him because he should never have been exposed in the first team and the fact he was our only forward aquired in 2 windows was unforgivable....i have indeed written him off but i can only go on what my own eyes tell me.
by defcon2005 » Mon Apr 14, 2014 1:06 pm
Zedie wrote:defcon2005 wrote:Zedie wrote:defcon2005 wrote:well done to afc yesterday for getting over the line .
couldnt help feeling a little sad today though watching liverpool edge closer to the title and thinking with a better more dynamic manager it could have been us??
just a note on the podolski substitution...if i were him and got taken off instead of a palyer not even up to pub team standard (sanogo, sorry but he will never make it) i would be packing my suitcase that very evening
That pub team player contributed significantly more than your boy pod.
Hes had 6 starts for his new club, 80% in high pressure games.
Youngsters being castigated for not being instantly WC is a standard trend nowadays down the Arsenal.
If you take out the whole 'should have bought a striker' angst to his performance, you'd probably have noticed he got himself into some great positions but like most youngsters starting out, he was too eager to take his chances.
I remember when Song was never going to make it
Ramsey was done after the leg break
Heard stories about Adams mixed start to his career
id give him a few more games before writing him off
firstly i'm not a pod fan i think he contributes far too little but the decision to take him off and leave on sanogo was a personal thing between pod and wenger and not a footballing decision? it wasn't just me booing the place down.
secondly i watched tony adams develop from the start when you could pay at the gate and stand on the northbank
it was clear from the start he was going to be an international and gooners legend.
i stood by ramsey and theo when ppl wanted him out also jack who i believe in
also i would add players like merson anelka fabby etc who though raw at first always had a certain x factor where you just knew they would be something special...
At arsenal we are desperate for a new striker-messiah and sanogo isnt it is he?
i feel a bit sorry for him because he should never have been exposed in the first team and the fact he was our only forward aquired in 2 windows was unforgivable....i have indeed written him off but i can only go on what my own eyes tell me.
Fair due on Pod, dont know what happened with that massive gap in my post btw.
I dont get the booing. Podolski did hardly anything for the time he was on compared to Sanogo who at least got into the position he was supposed to play in. I havent been able to see anything particularly special in him in the limited time ive seen him either, but i still dont think 6 games is enough to decide if a youngster isnt going to make it.
sanogo isnt what we needed this season, but does that mean that the mistakes of AW should then prompt people to compare a kid with under 10 starts to a WC striker we all wanted, then write him off because he isnt a WC striker?
Thats way off imho.
by S&W the no1Fan » Mon Apr 14, 2014 1:17 pm
by Zedie » Mon Apr 14, 2014 1:24 pm
defcon2005 wrote:Zedie wrote:defcon2005 wrote:Zedie wrote:defcon2005 wrote:well done to afc yesterday for getting over the line .
couldnt help feeling a little sad today though watching liverpool edge closer to the title and thinking with a better more dynamic manager it could have been us??
just a note on the podolski substitution...if i were him and got taken off instead of a palyer not even up to pub team standard (sanogo, sorry but he will never make it) i would be packing my suitcase that very evening
That pub team player contributed significantly more than your boy pod.
Hes had 6 starts for his new club, 80% in high pressure games.
Youngsters being castigated for not being instantly WC is a standard trend nowadays down the Arsenal.
If you take out the whole 'should have bought a striker' angst to his performance, you'd probably have noticed he got himself into some great positions but like most youngsters starting out, he was too eager to take his chances.
I remember when Song was never going to make it
Ramsey was done after the leg break
Heard stories about Adams mixed start to his career
id give him a few more games before writing him off
firstly i'm not a pod fan i think he contributes far too little but the decision to take him off and leave on sanogo was a personal thing between pod and wenger and not a footballing decision? it wasn't just me booing the place down.
secondly i watched tony adams develop from the start when you could pay at the gate and stand on the northbank
it was clear from the start he was going to be an international and gooners legend.
i stood by ramsey and theo when ppl wanted him out also jack who i believe in
also i would add players like merson anelka fabby etc who though raw at first always had a certain x factor where you just knew they would be something special...
At arsenal we are desperate for a new striker-messiah and sanogo isnt it is he?
i feel a bit sorry for him because he should never have been exposed in the first team and the fact he was our only forward aquired in 2 windows was unforgivable....i have indeed written him off but i can only go on what my own eyes tell me.
Fair due on Pod, dont know what happened with that massive gap in my post btw.
I dont get the booing. Podolski did hardly anything for the time he was on compared to Sanogo who at least got into the position he was supposed to play in. I havent been able to see anything particularly special in him in the limited time ive seen him either, but i still dont think 6 games is enough to decide if a youngster isnt going to make it.
sanogo isnt what we needed this season, but does that mean that the mistakes of AW should then prompt people to compare a kid with under 10 starts to a WC striker we all wanted, then write him off because he isnt a WC striker?
Thats way off imho.
i think the booing was because though pod had done fk all at least there was a half chance of him actually popping up and scoring a goal
where it looked less than likely sanogo would get one?
it may seem harsh on sanogo but if he is given the job as our main striker he has to be rated and judged accordingly regardless of how many times he's played or what his potential might be? i dont want to see the lad destroyed but to play him will harm both him and the team at the mo
by defcon2005 » Mon Apr 14, 2014 2:09 pm
by Santi » Mon Apr 14, 2014 4:16 pm
No1Fan wrote:It was the right decision to keep sanogo on in my opinion .