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Loool I know I know. Just me being a ****.ffs, talk about reading to much into two words. I honestly didnt know what else to say, apart from that. Maybe 'fair enough' was better in hindsight!
Loool I know I know. Just me being a ****.ffs, talk about reading to much into two words. I honestly didnt know what else to say, apart from that. Maybe 'fair enough' was better in hindsight!
He does look slower thnn I remember tbf. **** knows what went on there. He was never what I'd describe a very quick though. Decent pace at best. There might be something more there, but I doubt it. Its not like he's been injured.Needed an excuse to post that vid tbh, I love the song so much.
But yeah, I think you'll find I've been consistent in my views of Campbell. My biggest concern was his lack of pace, but he was gliding nicely across the turf today. Maybe he just needed to get up to speed again.
My bro's Golf runs poorly after months of inactivity tbh. It's a 2 litre GTI so you know it's not slow!
Call me a cynical git, but I always think there's an ulterior motive--probably linked to avoiding having to spend--when he says that about players in Joels apparent precarious position at the club.
Viagra is wackDon't worry mate, Viagra can help you a bit.
As a fellow Costarican and huge Gunner since I can remember, all I can say is that Joel can deliver if he is given more play time and he can regain his confidence. The lack of playing time killed his pace, his confidence to push forward and shoot at goal. Nonetheless, I think that he is doomed competing for a spot against three English internationals. I think it would be best for him to move on to another lower level Premier League club (Everton, Newcastle or West Brom) or to another league like Italy or Spain.
Not sure how the lack of playing time could have killed his pace-did he ever have any? I agree though that he'd be better off at a slightly lower level club or another league, playing all the time. I hope he can do well for us whilst he's getting game time but I don't see a future for him at Arsenal.As a fellow Costarican and huge Gunner since I can remember, all I can say is that Joel can deliver if he is given more play time and he can regain his confidence. The lack of playing time killed his pace, his confidence to push forward and shoot at goal. Nonetheless, I think that he is doomed competing for a spot against three English internationals. I think it would be best for him to move on to another lower level Premier League club (Everton, Newcastle or West Brom) or to another league like Italy or Spain.
Many on here really wanted him to do well and hope(d) that he could be a solution on the RW. It's that many have been disappointed with what they've seen so far. Would be happy if he could shut us up and prove his doubters wrong but he's too slow for his role imo.Happy for the lad, he was always going to be subjected to ridicule and the like around these parts because we live in an instant society these days.
Hope he continues his good work on the pitch, and is given a run as well.
As a fellow Costarican and huge Gunner since I can remember, all I can say is that Joel can deliver if he is given more play time and he can regain his confidence. The lack of playing time killed his pace, his confidence to push forward and shoot at goal. Nonetheless, I think that he is doomed competing for a spot against three English internationals. I think it would be best for him to move on to another lower level Premier League club (Everton, Newcastle or West Brom) or to another league like Italy or Spain.
Joel's a decent player, nothing more. He has no pace and that for a wide man is crucial. He can't beat his man on the outside and his default move is to cut in onto his left foot and shoot or pass. He was okay tonight but ****e against WBA.
He's getting a good run as starter for us but unfortunately, I don't see enough in his locker to feel he can make the difference in big games or against better teams. Still he's doing a job for us but once Ramsey's fully fit & Sanchez rested, he's on the bench at best.