Danny Welbeck frozen out?

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Welbeck

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Out for months now apparently after knee op. None of our medical staff thought this was a possibility?? Is anybody thinking Oh No, not Welbeck?? Not really, more like so what.

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Re: Danny Welbeck frozen out

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Thursday August 27th, transfer window open -

"Welbeck is progressing well and should be back after the international break."

Thursday September 3rd, transfer window closed -

"Danny Welbeck has undergone surgery on his left knee after being unable to sufficiently step up his rehabilitation work.
Danny is now expected to be out for a period of months and everyone at Arsenal wishes him well"


Arsene PLC treating it's fans like sh1t

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Re: Danny Welbeck frozen out

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This injury, plus the injury to Rosicky, are probably the reasons we kept Joel Campbell.
Might even see Iwobi or Reine-Adelaide get some playing time too in midfield.

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For those who didn't believe that AFC were lying to fans or using smoke & mirrors to disguise facts and hide the truth, this is surely the clearest indication yet.

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QuartzGooner wrote:This injury, plus the injury to Rosicky, are probably the reasons we kept Joel Campbell.
Might even see Iwobi or Reine-Adelaide get some playing time too in midfield.
Joel Campbell

:coffeespit:

Just waiting for us to recall sanogo

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What a set of sly, deceitful set of *word censored* this club has become. What was once a proud sporting institution. Fuck every single one of em :twisted:

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As if a fully fit Welbeck and Giroud were gonna lead us on a victorious title charge anyway :coffeespit:

Giroud should be 2nd/3rd choice behind a true world-class striker. Welbeck should be at a club like Fulham. Both bang average.

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QuartzGooner wrote:This injury, plus the injury to Rosicky, are probably the reasons we kept Joel Campbell.
Might even see Iwobi or Reine-Adelaide get some playing time too in midfield.
We always play a double-barrelled surname with a 50+ squad number in Greece on matchday six anyway :D

That reminds me.....time for a cheeky rub

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Re: Danny Welbeck frozen out?

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I forgot he even played for us.Son of Diaby. £16m for him and Chambers.Well done Wenger keep up the good work :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:

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Eboue-Why? wrote:Out for 'months'.
So the decision not to buy a forward........... :banghead:
Needed a quality forward with a FIT Welbeck in the squad, without Welbeck it borders on criminal

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Good job we didn’t bring anyone in during the last window, eh?

This bloke is one of Arsene’s worst purchases: £16m for a utility man with no position. What an awful piece of business.

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Next up, Coquelin...long term injury or straight red card ?

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Re: Danny Welbeck frozen out

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rodders999 wrote:Thursday August 27th, transfer window open -

"Welbeck is progressing well and should be back after the international break."

Thursday September 3rd, transfer window closed -

"Danny Welbeck has undergone surgery on his left knee after being unable to sufficiently step up his rehabilitation work.
Danny is now expected to be out for a period of months and everyone at Arsenal wishes him well"


Arsene PLC treating it's fans like sh1t

You got to laugh really, well you don't but you know what I mean.

Such an arrogant git, pretty much losing all respect for him.

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Re: Danny Welbeck frozen out

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rodders999 wrote:Thursday August 27th, transfer window open -

"Welbeck is progressing well and should be back after the international break."

Thursday September 3rd, transfer window closed -

"Danny Welbeck has undergone surgery on his left knee after being unable to sufficiently step up his rehabilitation work.
Danny is now expected to be out for a period of months and everyone at Arsenal wishes him well"


Arsene PLC treating it's fans like sh1t
Just completely and utterly fraudulent

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Re: Danny Welbeck frozen out?

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I have to admit, I was surprised when Arsenal came in for Welbeck.

He's not a type of player who will score anywhere near 20 goals a season. He isn't even that good on the left wing.

I always thought that Newcastle was around his level, not Arsenal.

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