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A bit random as I don't see what that has to do with my post but I'll join in
Theo :bow:
Abou Diaby’s list of injuries at Arsenal (All stemming from that foul really)
Knee ligament
Calf/Shin Injury
2013 March 28th
2013 February 23rd
Illness 2013 January 22nd
Thigh Muscle Strain 2012 September 29th
Muscle Injury 2012 September 7th
Calf Muscle Strain 2012 April 28th
Illness 2012 April 23rd
Hamstring Injury 2012 March 29th
Hamstring Injury 2012 March 3rd
Hamstring Injury 2011 November 26th
Ankle/Foot Injury 2011 July 22nd
Calf Muscle Strain 2011 January 2nd
Calf Muscle Strain 2010 December 30th
Ankle/Foot Injury 2010 October 19th
Ankle/Foot Injury 2010 October 4th
Ankle/Foot Injury 2010 September 13th
Calf Muscle Strain 2010 August 11th
Calf Muscle Strain 2010 March 27th
MCL Knee Ligament Injury 2010 February 17th
Calf Muscle Strain 2010 January 20th
Calf Muscle Strain 2009 November 7th
Ankle/Foot Injury 2009 October 10th
Groin Strain 2009 August 12th
Knee Injury 2009 July 27th
Thigh Muscle Strain 2009 April 1st
Calf Muscle Strain 2009 February 24th
Thigh Muscle Strain 2009 January 31st
Abdominal Strain 2008 November 22nd
Thigh Muscle Strain 2008 August 3rd
Thigh Muscle Strain 2008 April 25th
Calf Muscle Strain 2008 March 7th
Calf Muscle Strain 2008 February 8th
Back Injury 2007 November 22nd
Sprained Ankle 2007 August 14th
Concussion 2007 April 20th
Sprained Ankle 2007 February 25th
Knee Injury 2007 February 2nd
Ankle/Foot Injury 2006 May 1st
He'll always be a legend.
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You can't become a professional footballer at the top level if you're only money-driven. He'll be distraught. But, for the rest of us, there are bigger tragedies to feel bad about. Lets be honest, there's a fair chance he'll stumble his way to a few more arsenal appearances yet.
It's pretty simple. Nobody plans to get injured or sick, it's just unfortunate. But in any normal job if an employee is out on sick leave 98% of the time they get the sack. Don't they? They don't get sacked because the employer resents them being sick or has no sympathy, they get sacked because he needs somebody that will turn up and do the job he gets paid to do. Wenger has persisted season after season with a player who can't turn up to do the job he is paid to do. It's negligence on Wenger's part to retain this guy. Footballers aren't even close to the real world, are they? It's ridiculous. Marc used the word "absurd" and that's the most accurate word for this situation. And it's the most accurate word to describe Wenger's role in this. And the board's role in this. And this club. And football in general. And Letters.