Ash10
Chairman of the Bum Brigade
It's not like I've given up on him or anything like that but trying to glorify a tap in or devaluing a goal just because it’s a tap in are both equally hilarious
Clearly you didn't read the thread properly. The discussion is around whether or not the tap in will boost his confidence sufficiently.It's not like I've given up on him or anything like that but trying to glorify a tap in or devaluing a goal just because it’s a tap in are both equally hilarious
Its not a confidence issue imo. He hasn't stopped taking people on or trying curlers, its just that he'll take some time to get adjusted to the EPL.Clearly you didn't read the thread properly. The discussion is around whether or not the tap in will boost his confidence sufficiently.
So you think club record has something to with the players succeding or not?What's our success to failure ratio of club record signings? Off the top of my head I can remember Wiltord, Jeffers, Reyes, Arshavin and Özil being duds, though the last two could be argued as at least having one mind blowing season. The only complete success I can recall is Auba.
So you think club record has something to with the players succeding or not?
Like if a player cost 1m less than Özil its different?
Id think its the same as normal signings if id take a guess
Reyes wasn't a dud. He was very very crucial in the last few months of the Invincibles season. For that alone he should be deemed a success.What's our success to failure ratio of club record signings? Off the top of my head I can remember Wiltord, Jeffers, Reyes, Arshavin and Özil being duds, though the last two could be argued as at least having one mind blowing season. The only complete success I can recall is Auba.
For who? Player? The club?Of course being a club record signing has an extra weight to it, don't play dumb.
I don't think Wiltord was a failure either. He won us the league at Old Trafford. And I think he scored a few winners too.Reyes wasn't a dud. He was very very crucial in the last few months of the Invincibles season. For that alone he should be deemed a success.
Wilford a dud? Reyes was developing too, left us for Real.What's our success to failure ratio of club record signings? Off the top of my head I can remember Wiltord, Jeffers, Reyes, Arshavin and Özil being duds, though the last two could be argued as at least having one mind blowing season. The only complete success I can recall is Auba.
Good to see you back, G. Hope you're well.Wilford a dud? Reyes was developing too, left us for Real.
Wiltord was a little soldier, good mentality, versatile, started for us, was also a squaddy, chipped in with goals and scored some big ones too.
People like him are integral pieces of a jigsaw in a good squad.
Nice link up by Zaha and Pepe, never see that at Arsenal.
Has Pepe had any tap in opportunities at Arsenal? I don’t remember any.
What's our success to failure ratio of club record signings? Off the top of my head I can remember Wiltord, Jeffers, Reyes, Arshavin and Özil being duds, though the last two could be argued as at least having one mind blowing season. The only complete success I can recall is Auba.
Hardly any, since he's been dropping pretty deep to help create.
Wiltord was a little soldier, good mentality, versatile, started for us, was also a squaddy, chipped in with goals and scored some big ones too.
People like him are integral pieces of a jigsaw in a good squad.
Messi would shine under almost anyone, he's a god damned supernovaEmery’s setup and tactics doesn’t help to any offensive player in the world. Messi would struggle to shine under Emery. Auba does constantly, yes he scores from nothing but he barely gets involved in plays because we lack in creation.