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I am actually glad of the stance he has taken on what's happening in China. One of the few good things he has done. Couldnt care if it costs the club money.
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I am actually glad of the stance he has taken on what's happening in China. One of the few good things he has done. Couldnt care if it costs the club money.
I wish Kroenke commented on China as well.After this, he's likely finished here for sure. What he did was noble and I support the cause, but Kroenke won't like it one bit.
The billionaire who bought the club so he could make more money will be pissed if we suffer financially due to losing one of the biggest markets out there.
As a player, Özil's place in the team is no longer cemented and he is probably the no.1 player that we need to be rid of anyway. His contribution on the pitch is nil, and his wages are astronomical.
Freddie will probably bench him anyway after yesterday's game, but if this whole China debacle blows up, Kroenke will ensure that we'll never see Özil in an Arsenal shirt again.
It's an option if China send us the money to buy out his contract. Vinai should at least ask the question.At least there is a nuanced, balanced view from the Chinese press...
The difference in 13/14 was 7 points though, you'd have to think that a better striker would've been able to make the difference to bridge that gap. Likewise in 15/16 attack was the problem, the team conceded the fewest goals in the league but didn't score enough despite having Özil/Alexis/Cazorla/Ramsey all in their prime.Arsenal fans love their ifs and maybes. Lacazette and Aubameyang would have done nothing to stop us from collapsing. They're no better than Giroud and Alexis. Maybe if Özil could score goals himself then we wouldn't have to rely on one striker so much.
We didn't win the league in those seasons but we always collapsed when it was important, we couldn't beat big teams and our defence was never good enough/Arsène wasn't a good defensive coach.
real pity cuz if Arsenal got a pound for each of these keyboard warriors, they would have enough to buy out his contract.Always a nice giggle go enter here and see usual suspects on here hoping and wishing for the demise of Özil.
Yeh I agree, theres more to football than comparing the players on paper, we just dont have the mentality.Arsenal fans love their ifs and maybes.
We didn't win the league in those seasons but we always collapsed when it was important
The only giggle is that as a supposed fan of Arsenal fc you still don't realise that horse has long since bolted with Özil. Jokes on you if you are what you claim to be.Always a nice giggle go enter here and see usual suspects on here hoping and wishing for the demise of Özil.
He's done that all himself mate.hoping and wishing for the demise of Özil.
real pity cuz if Arsenal got a pound for each of these keyboard warriors, they would have enough to buy out his contract.
Send it to me, I'll make sure the money goes to the right placeShow me where i can donate to this cause and you will see the greatest key board warrior ever known
Always a nice giggle go enter here and see usual suspects on here hoping and wishing for the demise of Özil.
Both of those were good players for Arsenal and gave their all for the club at some very difficult times. Both struggled massively with injuries however and didn't have the best of luck or indeed timing in their Arsenal career. Would however take either of those, warts and all over some of the dross on display currently. Compare and contrast.Yeah, I'm not Özil's biggest supporter but some of these "fans" were doing it to Ramsey now some are saying he's one of the best players we've had this decade. Walcott was also torn to shreds despite being one of the most productive wingers in the league.