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RE: ARSENAL
Outlaw87 > 19/06/2018, 23:57
Wilshere had apparently agreed to sign, a new 'financially reduced' contract, to stay ay Arsenal, but after talks with new manager, Unai Emery, Wilshere was told he'd get significantly reduced playing time -
RE: ARSENAL
burns72 > 20/06/2018, 00:21
Could still do a job at many mid to lower table Premier League teams in fact if Brighton signed him I would not mind but our two central midfielders were hard to shift and when we played Arsenal Wilshere had an alright game but Propper and Stephens looked like the higher calibre players compared to him. -
RE: ARSENAL
StrumSolo > 20/06/2018, 12:38
Southampton have been linked, and it *could* turn out to be a fantastic bit of business for whoever ends up signing him.
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RE: ARSENAL
johncack > 18/08/2018, 21:00
Hmmmmmm. New manager not exactly setting the world on fire is he...…. -
RE: ARSENAL
StrumSolo > 26/09/2018, 14:58
(26/09/2018, 14:50)parkaner Wrote: Arsene's enjoying his freedom. Playing in a charity match a few days ago
I see what you're doing here. Tryna flush out @HARRYKANEISACUNT -
RE: ARSENAL
HappyGoLukey > 08/10/2018, 17:34
The Ramsey goal yesterday was amazing. Certainly a goal of the season candidate. There were a couple of moments where it wasn't perfect like Ramsey's two headers but those minor imperfections somehow add to the beauty of the goal for me. -
RE: ARSENAL
johncack > 08/10/2018, 19:16
A different manager....winning...scoring great goals....why did they hang on to Wenger for so long?