stajlarN
Active Member
****s on walcott already, this kid can play football
Yeah, guess I can remove the question mark.Good to see him become a permanent 1st teamer
he looks pretty solid.Just a worry that while this kid may have all the tools we have to invest time in him. It's unfortunate but I'm fed up being a development school.
Lacks the sharpness in the final third but it should come with experience.
he looks pretty solid.
Think you can give him minutes without him costing us points. He's not a defensive player and his decision making is already better than the Ox's.Just a worry that while this kid may have all the tools we have to invest time in him. It's unfortunate but I'm fed up being a development school.
I see a serious problem there but don't worry you're not alone.Think you can give him minutes without him costing us points. He's not a defensive player and his decision making is already better than the Ox's.
No seriously. Even when the Ox was terrorising defences he was a confidence player, he's never been an astute decision maker and his first touch,passing and general play become very inconsistent when he's low on confidence.I see a serious problem there but don't worry you're not alone.
Better decision making than the Ox in what two or three games? The Ox after his United performance was heralded to much fan fare and has been given nothing but time to improve and develop
We've seen young players stagnate and worse regress. So let's not get too carried away with what he is or what he isn't at this junction.
The reason I'm cautious is because we've seen it too often in the past. Not pushing the boat out for a signing because it might hinder someone elsewhere. With the end in sight for Rosicky, Arteta and Flamini I had genuine hope we'd go out and get the finished article and not someone we'd have to invest another five or six years into developing them. Walcott is here ten years and still a project in many ways, the same applies to the Ox and Ramsey. Elneny is another one where we don't know where he is at and if he'll turn into the player we hope for. It's another waiting game.
Wenger doesn't have the luxury of waiting any more age is catching up on him and we are a squad that is continously in transition playing catch up. This year we might catch up only to start all over again.