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Given the success of Vardy, Schneiderlin, Mahrez etc. the lower leagues are now the fashionable place to find players so lets hope Citeh are readying a £30m bid for Sanogo now that he's proved statistically to be a prolific striker*
*stats based on 1 game only. Knee jerk wankers will be satisfied.
g88ner wrote:Given the success of Vardy, Schneiderlin, Mahrez etc. the lower leagues are now the fashionable place to find players so lets hope Citeh are readying a £30m bid for Sanogo now that he's proved statistically to be a prolific striker*
*stats based on 1 game only. Knee jerk wankers will be satisfied.
Benfica and Charlton have felt the full (parcel)force of the postman.
g88ner wrote:Given the success of Vardy, Schneiderlin, Mahrez etc. the lower leagues are now the fashionable place to find players so lets hope Citeh are readying a £30m bid for Sanogo now that he's proved statistically to be a prolific striker*
*stats based on 1 game only. Knee jerk wankers will be satisfied.
One game? You're obviously no Emirates Cup watching superfan.
g88ner wrote:Given the success of Vardy, Schneiderlin, Mahrez etc. the lower leagues are now the fashionable place to find players so lets hope Citeh are readying a £30m bid for Sanogo now that he's proved statistically to be a prolific striker*
*stats based on 1 game only. Knee jerk wankers will be satisfied.
One game? You're obviously no Emirates Cup watching superfan.
I must admit, I'd forgotten all about that glorious performance
g88ner wrote:Given the success of Vardy, Schneiderlin, Mahrez etc. the lower leagues are now the fashionable place to find players so lets hope Citeh are readying a £30m bid for Sanogo now that he's proved statistically to be a prolific striker*
*stats based on 1 game only. Knee jerk wankers will be satisfied.
One game? You're obviously no Emirates Cup watching superfan.
I must admit, I'd forgotten all about that glorious performance
g88ner wrote:Given the success of Vardy, Schneiderlin, Mahrez etc. the lower leagues are now the fashionable place to find players so lets hope Citeh are readying a £30m bid for Sanogo now that he's proved statistically to be a prolific striker*
*stats based on 1 game only. Knee jerk wankers will be satisfied.
One game? You're obviously no Emirates Cup watching superfan.
I must admit, I'd forgotten all about that glorious performance
Almost Diabyesque I'd dare to venture...
Naaah that would also involve him being taken off through injury.
It was intentional but hardly crime of the century. People calling for a season ban is too much. In the PL things like this happen all the time. Felliani does it (with more guile) and people just tut.
Supagoon wrote:It was intentional but hardly crime of the century. People calling for a season ban is too much. In the PL things like this happen all the time. Felliani does it (with more guile) and people just tut.
To be frank i see that as nothing short of assault and don't like it from any player, we'd be all over it if it was done to one of our players.
If you did that on the street plod would quite happily arrest you, it's done on camera in front of thousands and he'll get a 3 match ban and a fine, disgraceful conduct whatever way you look at it.
Arsene Wenger says he cannot explain Yaya Sanogo's latest injury because the details are "confidential".
The Frenchman hasn't played a competitive fixture since April, when he was on loan at Charlton, but Wenger was quick to reassure fans his current problem was not "life threatening".
"He had a real medical problem that I cannot explain to you here because it is a confidential problem," Wenger said after watching his side lose 2-0 to Southampton in their EFL Cup quarter-final.
He continued: "[It is] not a secret problem, but it is medical, I cannot speak about that.
"He has no life-threatening problem but he had a long-term injury, and I am not specialised enough to explain to you exactly what it is in his calf.