@Rimaal , you'll be loving him when he's backing up your main man Jack Wilshere for us next year.
For your sake alone, I really hope Wilsh makes it through the Euros with ligaments & rep unscathed
@Rimaal , you'll be loving him when he's backing up your main man Jack Wilshere for us next year.
I like how you have decided to just drop the last part of his name altogether nowFor your sake alone, I really hope Wilsh makes it through the Euros with ligaments & rep unscathed
Solid, versatile, no nonsense squad depth with the potential to turn into something great. Worst case is he is a squad player with a good attitude who is happy to be at the club.
Saves timeI like how you have decided to just drop the last part of his name altogether now
Elneny has won Arsenal's Goal of the Season , for his strike against Barcelona
http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-archive/20160523/elneny-tops-goal-of-the-season-poll
Surprised at that, thought there were quite a few better.
Never had Greenpeace knocking on my door asking for bank details. Did they sound Nigerian and say you were a long lost relative?He's just some guy we might see now and again, like the Greenpeace people who knock on your door asking for your bank details. His potential is nothing to really get excited about imo. Squad player that can hopefully do a good job if he gets the chance. Every club needs them.
No way was that our best goal.Elneny has won Arsenal's Goal of the Season , for his strike against Barcelona
http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-archive/20160523/elneny-tops-goal-of-the-season-poll
Ramsey's White Hart Lane goal was without any doubt the best goal of the season.No way was that our best goal.
Never had Greenpeace knocking on my door asking for bank details. Did they sound Nigerian and say you were a long lost relative?
I don't know where you live, but they do it in most parts of London, along with every other charity. They want money by direct debit these days. I always offer cash, but they insist they aren't allowed to take it.Never had Greenpeace knocking on my door asking for bank details. Did they sound Nigerian and say you were a long lost relative?
RFL I love you.I don't know where you live, but they do it in most parts of London, along with every other charity. They want money by direct debit these days. I always offer cash, but they insist they aren't allowed to take it.
The last women wouldn't go away, and resorted to flirting, as I stood there with just a towel around my waist. The mrs had to intervene by shutting the door on her face. I then had to explain to her why I was willing to stand there for 5 minutes (it was 30 seconds ffs) in only a towel in the 'freezing cold' (it wasn't freezing cold either ffs, it was a balmy evening). The Greenpeace women can be scandalous bishez. She might not have known I wasn't alone, though. She gets the benefit of the doubt because she was quite fit for a ginger.
It can't happen. I can't imagine anyone really wants to see that! Elneny isn't good enough offensively to compliment Xhaka, is he? Jack suits it better. I'd even say Coq would be a better partner for Xhaka, allowing him to operate further forwards and ping it about.RFL I love you.
Now admit Elneny will end up as Xhaka's partner for the sake of balance.
I don't want to see that either, really . But I suspect Elneny seems to able to run his ass off with mobility, gets rid of the ball efficiently and often while realising he isn't particularly great at anything. That's pretty much the only player to balance out the game in 3 stages we've got compared to the rest.It can't happen. I can't imagine anyone really wants to see that! Elneny isn't good enough offensively to compliment Xhaka, is he? Jack suits it better. I'd even say Coq would be a better partner for Xhaka, allowing him to operate further forwards and ping it about.
Elneny has to be able to excel at something. Right now, he's not particularly great at anyhitng, apart from getting rid of the ball efficiently and often imo.
There's alot of finding out to do really. Nobody knows for sure what partnership will be the most effective. there mqy well be some surprises. Xhaka has made things very interesting in midfield. My theory at this stage is Xhaka-Jack-Özil. I love the variation there.I don't want to see that either, really . But I suspect Elneny seems to able to run his ass off with mobility, gets rid of the ball efficiently and often while realising he isn't particularly great at anything. That's pretty much the only player to balance out the game in 3 stages we've got compared to the rest.