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    Quote Originally Posted by Arse n Wonga View Post
    Like I said those players have and can play on the wing and all have the skills to do so, so I still say it's a no brainer. Talent wise Walcott is limited.
    for too many years we buy players who play far better in the middle, then stick them on the wing and they become very inconsistent. players can do 'a job' in other positions but that's not the idea of building a strong starting eleven. so i don't see the sense in your logic. anyway, your idea is pure fantasy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Terry Tuffnutz View Post
    for too many years we buy players who play far better in the middle, then stick them on the wing and they become very inconsistent. players can do 'a job' in other positions but that's not the idea of building a strong starting eleven. so i don't see the sense in your logic. anyway, your idea is pure fantasy.
    Yeah it is pure fantase as none of those clubs woudl ever contemplate a swap for those players in return for Walcott.

    I don't think it's an unnatural position for any of the players listed to be honest, beating your man is important on the wing and they can all do so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arse n Wonga View Post
    I don't think it's an unnatural position for any of the players listed to be honest, beating your man is important on the wing and they can all do so.
    in a direct team sure but in ours, under wenger? forget it. that's why it doesn't work and that is the point worth remembering.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Terry Tuffnutz View Post
    for too many years we buy players who play far better in the middle, then stick them on the wing and they become very inconsistent. players can do 'a job' in other positions but that's not the idea of building a strong starting eleven. so i don't see the sense in your logic. anyway, your idea is pure fantasy.
    It's what we're seeing with Podolski right now and I've always been baffled by Wenger's decision to play Rosicky and Nasri outwide instead of sticking them in the middle with Fabregas and dropping weak links like Denilson completely out of the team. Pisses me off to think what could have been if we'd have played a Cesc, Song Rosicky/Diaby/Nasri combo from the early years. Wenger can take way to long to change things that aren't working. Just look how good Rosicky looks in the middle and same goes for Diaby. When fit, we wasted seasons playing both players out in wide positions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Terry Tuffnutz View Post
    when did he demand?

    the anti feeling toward our own players at times is staggering.
    Was watching Sunday Supplement this morning and they have given Theo some credit for his stance and performance so far. I can't understand the anti Theo sentiment either. As said on the show, we offered a very harsh sign or be sold in the summer type offer, they pointed out that Theo may have felt the brunt of other Arsenal players leaving and one or two said Wenger and the club have been a little childish in their conduct. I'd agree with that. It makes me think of the Song situation and I can't understand why we made such a hasty decision and it could be out of petulance. Burnt by the actions of past players, maybe we wrongly tried to get too tough. Walcott was frozen out of the squad and Wenger was trying to prove we didn't need him by talking up Gnarby and giving Gervinho games up front. It's backfired badly and they had to come back to the table to talk properly with Theo and his people.

    As said on the show, it's funny because Theo should have been treated better because he wanted to stay with the club unlike the other players. The mentioned the hours after training he puts in on his finishing and his professional attitude when representing Arsenal. With the press and before games, they said he leads by example and is out greeting people while the rest are still in their hotel rooms playing PS3. He's been respectful and hasn't done anything to make us look bad so I can't understand the initial stance from the club or some fans for that matter. Reminds me a little bit of Beckham. Ambassador for the sport in attitude and professionalism but hated. Not technically the most gifted but he works hard at his craft. Kids alright with me and I'm glad he's staying.

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    Oh good grief.

    £90k pw basic and only a three and a half year contract. That tell us everything we need to know about Walcott and his plans. Besides, what kind of fantasy world is it when we are talking about these ultra-privileged kids having a hard time of it? There needs to be some perspective applied here. The whole balance between players and their clubs is desperately tipped.

    The fucker had better get down to business today and start earning that money.

    Btw, the journos on Sunday Supplement are all twats. Have you noticed?
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    Didn't think he would stay but delighted that he is. Gotta love them Brits. Ghel Theory is a real science.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Power_n_Glory View Post
    Was watching Sunday Supplement this morning and they have given Theo some credit for his stance and performance so far. I can't understand the anti Theo sentiment either. As said on the show, we offered a very harsh sign or be sold in the summer type offer, they pointed out that Theo may have felt the brunt of other Arsenal players leaving and one or two said Wenger and the club have been a little childish in their conduct. I'd agree with that. It makes me think of the Song situation and I can't understand why we made such a hasty decision and it could be out of petulance. Burnt by the actions of past players, maybe we wrongly tried to get too tough. Walcott was frozen out of the squad and Wenger was trying to prove we didn't need him by talking up Gnarby and giving Gervinho games up front. It's backfired badly and they had to come back to the table to talk properly with Theo and his people.

    As said on the show, it's funny because Theo should have been treated better because he wanted to stay with the club unlike the other players. The mentioned the hours after training he puts in on his finishing and his professional attitude when representing Arsenal. With the press and before games, they said he leads by example and is out greeting people while the rest are still in their hotel rooms playing PS3. He's been respectful and hasn't done anything to make us look bad so I can't understand the initial stance from the club or some fans for that matter. Reminds me a little bit of Beckham. Ambassador for the sport in attitude and professionalism but hated. Not technically the most gifted but he works hard at his craft. Kids alright with me and I'm glad he's staying.
    Can't find fault with any of that. When you think of Adebayor; Cesc; RVP - I think the kids conducted himself well. On and off the pitch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Niall_Quinn View Post
    Btw, the journos on Sunday Supplement are all twats. Have you noticed?
    The worst is that Ollie Holt cheb. Wears a hair band ffs!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grebbo View Post
    The worst is that Ollie Holt cheb. Wears a hair band ffs!
    It's to stop his head exploding in a shower of shit. Better on than off for sure. They are such fucking "inside experts" and then Pep goes to Bayern. Theo to Chelsea, done deal! Theo stays - just as they always said for those with zero memory. Who believes anything they spout? Their job is to sensationalise trivia, nothing more. And, to their shame, they are happy doing it. Real journalists unearth things that we're not supposed to know about. Real journalists are few and far between.
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