Can hardly contain my excitment about the new loan players we are going to get tomorrow. With no whispers leaked yet it will be just surprise after surprise.
Chelsea down a CB due to Zouma's terrible injury, while we lack creativity.
Thus we loan them Johnson or Sarr, while in return we get Hazard (who was only on the bench yesterday). Surely Eden would want to play for a "Belgian" club in the run up to the Euros?
An opportunity to bring in another bunch of players who will be here today gone tomorrow. When will they realise we need a squad of proven championship standard players who we can keep together for a 2-3 year period. So many changes, team spirit and morale must be so low.
Fulham have entered the running, will be shocked if we get Gnabry now
Fulham are barely any more attractive than us, you'd have thought Brighton would be a far more attractive option for the player, a team full of confidence going for promotion, as opposed to two struggling teams
SG: Hey Yaya, hows it going down at Charlton... Does it seem like a good club. YS; Well I wasnt even involved in the first game SG: Oh, maybe I'll see if Brighton or Fulham want me, dont want to be sitting on the bench
Fulham have entered the running, will be shocked if we get Gnabry now
Fulham are barely any more attractive than us, you'd have thought Brighton would be a far more attractive option for the player, a team full of confidence going for promotion, as opposed to two struggling teams
Depends on how Arsenal see it (and what sort of money they want for it). They might take the view that the boy needs a real test and if he can shine in a struggling team then he passes that test.
Or they might be happy for him to play in a successful team....where he might not play all that much.
Like you, I will be shocked if we get Gnabry now (and pleased).
So long as JBG leaves head first from any window above the 2nd floor we can consider the squad improved.
Brilliant idea... Who then creates our chances?
Nobody else within our ranks comes close to the amount of goals he's created!!
Apart from the Rotherham game when he was expecting to get a move, when did he last contribute anything at all? The way he dashed off at the end of the game tells you everything you still need to know about the despicable turd
Who didnt dash off at the end of the match... Only Lennon / Jackson / Solly stayed back to clap the players!!
Well, they'd have had to clap themselves off - no other bugger was going to do it after that showing.
I am sure Gnabry will go to Brighton, but Wenger took him back from WBA as he wasn't playing.
Will he necessarily get in Brighton's starting line up?
Pretty sure he will walk in to ours, as long as he is reasonably fit.
I think you are right but Fulham are in the mix now - so it makes it a three way bet. Wenger is supposed to have said he would prefer a Premier league loan or, if not, then a top half Championship side which points to Brighton. Not sure how much of the decision is the player's choice. London club, Coquelin's advice - who knows - maybe. Having said all that - I suspect he'll end up somewhere else.
I am counting the minutes before the inevitable CAFC press release denying they have signed Messi and how they are launching an investigation into who was behind this cruel 'joke'
Fulham have entered the running, will be shocked if we get Gnabry now
Fulham are barely any more attractive than us, you'd have thought Brighton would be a far more attractive option for the player, a team full of confidence going for promotion, as opposed to two struggling teams
Depends on how Arsenal see it (and what sort of money they want for it). They might take the view that the boy needs a real test and if he can shine in a struggling team then he passes that test.
Or they might be happy for him to play in a successful team....where he might not play all that much.
Like you, I will be shocked if we get Gnabry now (and pleased).
Course, Arsenal are a club where the manager has some input into incoming and outgoing players, aren't they. Wonder what that's like..
Charlton Athletic are believed to be leading the race to snap up Arsenal winger Serge Gnabry on loan until the end of the season.
The Addicks have been linked with the 20-year-old for the last three weeks, and with the emergency loan window set to shut, Charlton are desperate to complete the move in time for Saturday's clash with Cardiff City. Should Gnabry arrive at The Valley, he will be third Arsenal player to play for Charlton on loan in the last 15 months, following Francis Coquelin and the recent arrival of Yaya Sanogo.
Indeed, the Addicks could give home debuts to the likes of Gnabry, Sanogo and Rod Fanni, while star striker Igor Vetokele is set to return from injury.
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I wont hold my breath. ):
Thus we loan them Johnson or Sarr, while in return we get Hazard (who was only on the bench yesterday). Surely Eden would want to play for a "Belgian" club in the run up to the Euros?
Fulham have entered the running, will be shocked if we get Gnabry now
SG: Hey Yaya, hows it going down at Charlton... Does it seem like a good club.
YS; Well I wasnt even involved in the first game
SG: Oh, maybe I'll see if Brighton or Fulham want me, dont want to be sitting on the bench
Or they might be happy for him to play in a successful team....where he might not play all that much.
Like you, I will be shocked if we get Gnabry now (and pleased).
Will he necessarily get in Brighton's starting line up?
Pretty sure he will walk in to ours, as long as he is reasonably fit.
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I believe we are looking at this beauty...
Charlton Athletic are believed to be leading the race to snap up Arsenal winger Serge Gnabry on loan until the end of the season.
The Addicks have been linked with the 20-year-old for the last three weeks, and with the emergency loan window set to shut, Charlton are desperate to complete the move in time for Saturday's clash with Cardiff City.
Should Gnabry arrive at The Valley, he will be third Arsenal player to play for Charlton on loan in the last 15 months, following Francis Coquelin and the recent arrival of Yaya Sanogo.
Indeed, the Addicks could give home debuts to the likes of Gnabry, Sanogo and Rod Fanni, while star striker Igor Vetokele is set to return from injury.
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