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✍️ OFFICIAL Rob Holding (Out)

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Goonnar

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I seriously don’t get it. None of us are fan of Holding, but on a serious note, he is not so bad that no club including Championship wants to take him. He doesn’t have pace or the passing ability to play a high line playing team like arsenal but he will be more than decent for a team which defends deep. He is very decent in the air, I remember him scoring some goals for us on corners too.
There must be something more to it. Maybe Arsenal doesn’t want to put their money on an unknown prospective CB from outside and rather keep Holding till January at least.
 

TH14shahriar

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I seriously don’t get it. None of us are fan of Holding, but on a serious note, he is not so bad that no club including Championship wants to take him. He doesn’t have pace or the passing ability to play a high line playing team like arsenal but he will be more than decent for a team which defends deep. He is very decent in the air, I remember him scoring some goals for us on corners too.
There must be something more to it. Maybe Arsenal doesn’t want to put their money on an unknown prospective CB from outside and rather keep Holding till January at least.

Maybe, but everyone knows he will cost us points if he's going to play, he's done it two seasons in a row now, he's fecking useless, cant stand him tbh
 
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