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Ex-Gunner Watch

Is it wrong to still love Giroud

  • Yes he’s no longer a gooner

  • No he will always be a top man


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Tir Na Nog

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Country: Ireland

:lol: Everyone's favourite ex-Arsenal striker is doing quite well! in norway

What a guy, could easily be at Real or Barca now but has decided to try and improve Norwegian football. Pity more footballers were in it for the love of the game like super Nick and not just for money and the lavish lifestyle.
 

MutableEarth

Reiss' Dad
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http://metro.co.uk/2017/01/21/isaac...-training-ruined-his-gunners-chances-6397315/

@MutableEarth you might find this interesting if you didn't already know.

Didn't actually know this, quite tough on Hayden, would have been great to have had another academy product in around the team.

He's been doing well at NU which is awesome, Benitez seems to like him to.
I remember he had that injury, didn't realise it was a Flamini tackle in training!

Sad for Hayden. He was a good talent, tactically aware, combative and very competent technically.
 

Yousif Arsenal

On Vinai's payroll & misses 4th place trophy 🏆
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such a waste signing for Bayern Gnabry will likely stay on the bench unless Robben or someone else get seriously injured. he should have
chosen a club where he can start.
 

Toby

No longer a Stuttgart Fan
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such a waste signing for Bayern Gnabry will likely stay on the bench unless Robben or someone else get seriously injured. he should have
chosen a club where he can start.

Lots of rumours he's going to be loaned out and decided on Bayern instead of another club because he's coming off a good year. The logic being if he goes there now, even if he's loaned out, he's already their player. If he goes somewhere else, has a bad season, they won't want to sign him anymore and the Bayern train has left for good. Lots of talk in german forums and press about a lack of character.
 
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