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not surprised.Nah we were playing the typical Arsenal game in the first half. Loads of possession, pretty passing, no goals to show for it.
...well, good to see jack make it back on the pitch, been a long road
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not surprised.Nah we were playing the typical Arsenal game in the first half. Loads of possession, pretty passing, no goals to show for it.
@OptaJoe: 14 - Olivier Giroud has now gone 14 Premier League games without a goal. Update.
@piersmorgan: BREAKING: Olivier Giroud now gone 14 Premier League games without a goal. If he's a world class striker, I'm the Dalai Lama. #afc
Because Arsenals finishers are just not good enough has pretty much cost Ozil his chance at the EPL assist record.World Class...@OptaJoe: 14 - Olivier Giroud has now gone 14 Premier League games without a goal. Update.
If he was being compared with no. 9's, then those comparing him needs to learn the sport. He's a winger, one of the best in the league, and definitely better than anyone on Man U not named Martial, who's just a winger temporarily.Alexis has been in form though,it's just funny seeing as how he was being considered with the best no. 9's earlier in the season
I could see United going for Obamayang, even though I have a feeling he'd probably prefer playing at Arsenal based on their system.
I reckon our management won't be inclined to let him go either. We'll lose Gündogan and most likely Hummels as well so they probably will insist that he honours his contract (running until 2019, afair). I suspect we'll sign a top talent as a #2 striker for next season to be prepared for his eventual move to a bigger club in 2017. But that's just my speculation.
World Class...
@OptaJoe: 14 - Olivier Giroud has now gone 14 Premier League games without a goal. Update.
@piersmorgan: BREAKING: Olivier Giroud now gone 14 Premier League games without a goal. If he's a world class striker, I'm the Dalai Lama. #afc
Piers
I was actually talking about "World Class" there not Alexis . I mentioned Alexis in response to the other post I quoted...I know pretty well Alexis's worth/ability plus he's no no.9Alexis has been in form though,it's just funny seeing as how he was being considered with the best no. 9's earlier in the season
If he was being compared with no. 9's, then those comparing him needs to learn the sport. He's a winger, one of the best in the league, and definitely better than anyone on Man U not named Martial, who's just a winger temporarily.
Sunderland and Newcastle not trying to get relegated for real they have really stepped up their performances in the past two weeks.
Yeah the more I looked at it I figured you were, my fault. Yeah, Olivier just isn't it, I hope that we get Morata or Zlatan, but apparently we're set to sign the 16 year-old "New Zlatan" to solve our problems.I was actually talking about "World Class" there not Alexis. I mentioned Alexis in response to the other post I quote...I know pretty well Alexis's worth/ability plus he's no no.9.
I think Sunderland will survive. I would like to think Newcastle will too but that would require Palace to drop a lot of points so unfortunately they might be going down. It would be sad to see either one of them not in the EPL next season...But Norwich and Villa good riddanceOwners finally brought out those HP-12c's and realized how much they'd be losing of that new PL tv deal and got them firing on all cylinders.Sunderland and Newcastle not trying to get relegated for real they have really stepped up their performances in the past two weeks.
I'll be honest, I hope Blunderland make the great escape, one of my best boy's is a die heart fan, and I'd hate to see him relegated to streaming his games again.
Sunderland and Newcastle not trying to get relegated for real they have really stepped up their performances in the past two weeks.
Owners finally brought out those HP-12c's and realized how much they'd be losing of that new PL tv deal and got them firing on all cylinders.
I'll be honest, I hope Blunderland make the great escape, one of my best boy's is a die heart fan, and I'd hate to see him relegated to streaming his games again.
I think Sunderland will survive. I would like to think Newcastle will too but that would require Palace to drop a lot of points so unfortunately they might be going down. It would be sad to see either one of them not in the EPL next season...But Norwich and Villa good riddance
The Mahrez-ful Leicester!Time to see how a Vardy-less Leicester looks