moving forward we now have the option to reduce those injury
prone aging players with a big quality or big potential examples flamini = teilemans arteta = jorginho rosicky = isco ospina = szezney sanogo / w.
Not exact matches
chambers is not near ready against the real elite at cb - an kos
prone to injury due to reoccurring problem an merts
age - cb is needed coquelin is really quite brilliant but one
player in that rough an tumble posiion - very risky giroud also fantastic but we need something different,
We have to sell at least 10
players before we even think about selling Santi, you give reference with Rosicky yeah we didn't get a lot from him and we don't expect a lot from him either, he was always injured anyway, and I don't there's any gunner who regretted keeping Rosicky for one more year, in fact I won't mind him retiring here, he was like a symbol of Arsenal and that's what Cazorla is now, beside he's not injury
prone like rosicky, and
age is just a number.
If wenger can manage to convince more top draw
players to come in the next few years and that is all the better, and the new guy only needs to make world class additions from then on in instead of having to replace a lot of
aging / injury
prone players in one hit.
And now we are short in CBs again bc of
age & injury
prone nothing new been going on for 2 years but we needed a GK not a CB & all attacking
players.
The Fonte signing is rather underwhelming to me for although Fonte is a decent
player he is the wrong
age profile for a club that is, at the same time, ambitious and
prone to counting the pennies.
While I am not
prone to writing in the somewhat snarky and definitly sarcastic tone Wise employed in his Tuesday column, and although he seemed to mostly align himself with the group at Aspen - led by Dr. Bob Cantu - that views football as too dangerous to be played before the
age of 14 (a position with which I respectfully disagree), I did find myself agreeing with what seemed to be his main point: that whatever measures are instituted to protect
player safety will get us nowhere if the culture on NFL fields (and by extension, the high school, middle school, and youth gridiron) doesn't change.