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Little, two bob, bit.
RIP Jack :rose: it was good whilst it lasted, little bit.
Other ankle little bit.
http://www.talksport.co.uk/sports-ne...ry-blow-193469
3 weeks? yeah right, they've already re-named the treatment room at London Colney the 'Wilshire Suite' as a memorial.
Personally, I don't see this as so bad in the circumstances - if it is really just 3 weeks. Firstly, AW was playing the boy into the ground - as per usual - and a break might not be such a bad thing. To me, he was looking a bit jaded. Second, it'll mean the return of Risicky (surely?), and the return of Cazorla to CM where he is far more effective. Third, with the internationals coming in this 3 week period, the timing isn't that bad.
Yep at least he can't get injured playing for England...
Hmmm - I see that it ain't 3 weeks...This p!sses me off because its obvious that the reason he's injured is that he has been overplayed. As much as I like Jack, I resent the hell out of Wumger for denuding our team to the extent that a 21 year old is the most (only) player we have with any backbone, and that we have to overplay a young player with much still to learn because we have no better alternatives. I resent him also because its clear that much of the manager's reasoning for leaving us so bereft of talent is because of his totally illogical belief that Diaby - a busted flush years ago - would become a key player for us.
The way that our manager has allowed our team to decline, while being paid 7M per year, inexcusable.
I think he'll be out for the rest of the season 3 Wenger weeks its actually 3 months!
Theo's on his way back home broken, International duty stikes again :rolleyes:
Quote:
BBC Sport's Phil McNulty reports: "Theo Walcott is expected to be out for around 10 days with the groin injury sustained on England duty. The problem is not believed to be too serious and he will now be assessed by Arsenal's medical team. There is a doubt over his involvement in Arsenal's next game at home to Reading but there is optimism there is no longer-term problem."