NQ is minted. He just hates it.
NQ is minted. He just hates it.
It's better to burn out, than to fade away.
My two cents.
Really don't give a fuck about diaby, never have, never will.
He's been an inconsistent and shit player from day 1. Should have been sold years ago.
It's nothing personal towards him, I've just become numb to this sort of shit in the same way that wenger and the board have become numb to us 'silly moaning fans'.
No other top 4 club would have kept diaby around, he's a liability who lacks ability to make us stronger.
Bye bye.
http://www.goal.com/en/news/article?contentId=3879466
Doesn't sound like we are planning on getting rid of this waste of space
someone, just put him out of his misery
http://www.talksport.co.uk/magazine/...m_medium=email
“He might use the seven or eight months to get rid of all those injuries that he was struggling with. We're all hoping and praying that he comes back a better player.”
WTF does that mean? Wasn't he fully fit and over past injuries before picking up a new one? I don't trust the medical staff and thought Arshavin had a point when he said this.
http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/news...cle410789.html
Diaby is injury prone and needs extra attention but the medical staff need to be looked into. When you see how Jack was run into the ground and out for a year, Chesney playing himself through injury with little training, Cesc being rushed back to play a Champs League game even though he was injured.....“If it was only my own problem I would agree that it is my fault. That the Premier League is too hard for me with too many games etc. But when this happens almost to everyone for the last two or three years... I believe there should be some more global reason which we need to deal with.
“Something needs to be done about it in general and I talked to all Arsenal people who are *responsible for medical care.”
It needs to be looked into. We pick up way too many injuries through training as well.
Up until the last 18 or so months, I'd agree PnG. But since then - and especially this season - we've had it pretty good with injuries. We've been mostly middle of this table: http://www.physioroom.com/news/engli...jury_table.php , whereas for a few seasons
before we were always pretty much top. I also don't see it in Arsenal's interests to rush players back in this instance. We weren't even fighting for much this season (i.e. the stakes are not high) and Diaby hasn't even been playing too much. If they just focused on keeping Diaby fit for a season with 20-25 appearances, Arsenal would stand to gain a lot more by cashing in on his (relatively) high reputation in France. Sometimes a player just isn't lucky with injuries and it was irresponsible to count on him for a season and not replace Song.
I think Wenger may have gotten into a bit of a panic with Jack's injury and the plan was to give Diaby a run in the team. Why not just let him sit on the bench and get used to training instead of trying to start him whenever possible? Rosicky has been sitting on the bench for months and was available for selection so I don't know why he was behind Diaby in the pecking order.
We have been better this season with injuries but I can't say for sure we've learned much. I'm surprised Cazorla and Arteta didn't break down before Jack and Theo because they looked dead on their feet before Christmas.
Hopefully he'll have 2-3 years out so we never have to suffer him playing for us again
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