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BodyOderggard

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Country: England

Player:Ødegaard
Planes are scary man, tbf.

I mean imagine getting on a plane, then the worst happens...you end up trapped in a very pretentious show about an Island with a terrible ending, and you are stuck with Matthew Fox for years.

Terrifying!

Harsh. Lost was a great show with a whiffed attempt at a meta ending.
 

Riou

🎵 Riouce Riouce Baby 🎶

Country: Northern Ireland
Gabi J is one of footballs good guys. Works his nuts off, never moans and seems a top guy.

He didn’t the injury sprinting back to defend and likely saved his team a goal.

Gutted for him, hope the fanbase and club stick by him.

Hope he recovers as best he can, but can't lie...tired of sticking by so many injury prone players, had too many at this point.

As you said he does seem a nice guy and is a good team player, but sticking by him will most likely hold us back.

Sticking by Tomi for example has led to us overplaying White until he got injured, and close to pushing Timber to an injury again soon...which likely cost us some important points.

Sometimes you have to be ruthless and not always the good guy.
 

Dokaka

Gunner come out of the closet any day now…
A good childhood buddy of mine was an exceptional player, played overseas and was about to be tabled a really good professional contract in Italy only to tear his ACL, come back, tear it again… and then again. Watching him unravel a little more each time was awful.

My brother did his twice in the same knee.

It’s a dim recovery process man, always feel awful for the players when this happens, especially the repeats.

More than any Arsenal related concerns right now, I hope it all works out for him in the end.

Watching young players on the cusp of fulfilling their dreams get injuries like that is genuinely the most heart breaking stuff I've seen IRL, happens way too often. Worked their entire lives with one singular goal in mind and put everything into it, just for complete rotten luck to undo it all.

Even more heartbreaking when it happens to kids from less well off places as it's often one of their only hopes of getting out.
 

DanDare

Emoji Merchant and Believer-In-Chief

Player:Saliba
He's a write off now financially and footballing. Need sort be sold when we are able and not counted on moving forward. No way he comes back ok.
 

El Duderino

That's, like, your opinion, man.
Moderator
Poor guy.

No team in Europe is going to touch him with those knees, sadly. Reckon the best course of action is taking care of himself during his recovery and moving to Palmeiras or Flamengo once he's recovered.

Sad that this is happening around 4-5 years earlier than he probably had planned, but he'll be close to home, his mates, and it might give him an outside chance of being part of the WC team.

He still has that dream, so I don't really think he's just sit here to run down his contract. Staying here, he'll just be another Tierney waiting for his time to move.
 

Riou

🎵 Riouce Riouce Baby 🎶

Country: Northern Ireland
Lost was always super mid.

JJ Abrams and hack Lindelof made it up as they went along ffs.

It really feels like that, tbh.

Thinking back about it there were parts I enjoyed, while others genuinely feel like they are from a different show that's making fun of Lost :lol:
 

Rex Stone

I am a man and I’m relentless

Country: Wales

Player:Nwaneri
It really feels like that, tbh.

Thinking back about it there were parts I enjoyed, while others genuinely feel like they are from a different show that's making fun of Lost :lol:

Like in isolation the smoke monster and stuff was fun but was clear early on they weren’t sticking the landing.
 

El Duderino

That's, like, your opinion, man.
Moderator
Like in isolation the smoke monster and stuff was fun but was clear early on they weren’t sticking the landing.

Probably some of the best television of the mid 2000s. "The Constant" was one of the best TV episodes of that decade.

Post season 4 they just didn't know what to do and it went downhill faster than Tomiyasu's fitness.
 

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