looper007 wrote:As someone said you are damned if you and damned if you don't. For me Santi had to be moved on, like Jack. They both at that point were always going to be pick up injuries and they were going to hit that type of form that once made them so special. I'm happy for Santi that he's found a place that he can enjoy his football again, and for me he's one of the few players for Arsenal during the Wenger era at the Emirates that can hold his head high.
The god of irony really does have a cruel sense of humour.
We keep and persist with Diaby in displaying a fantastic level of faith, trust and support in putting the person before business but ultimately losing the good fight. Cruel fate 1 - football 0.
We keep and persist with Wilshire in displaying a fantastic level of faith, trust and support in putting the person before business but ultimately losing the good fight. Cruel fate 1 - football 0
We fulfill the contractual obligations of Cazorla with a bonus extension borne of gratitude, but apply good business practice with poor medical diagnosis and judgment. Football 1 - Arsenal 0
A bit like opening a plastic bag (boo, hiss just in case Emma Thompson is reading) to realise that you've kept a packet of stale broken biscuits and thrown away the double pack of chocolate hobnobs your missus bought yesterday, and has just asked you to bring from the cupboard.