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Frimpong set for January loan

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  1. PINKIE

    PINKIE Wurzel Gummidge

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  2. cannontotheright

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    Guess it will pay dividends in the near future. Out of the Carling Cup, so first team opportunities will be further limited.
     
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  3. The Bonstar Wandit

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    Good move for him. At this stage of the season he can be recalled as well if things don't work out, or Arsenal get injuries. He's a good player, and fiercely dedicated to Arsenal. Improving him is exactly what he needs now he's fully fit.
     
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    A song for Frimpong ....

    [video=youtube;UJBjdPBWL9E]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJBjdPBWL9E[/video]
     
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  5. The Magic Man

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    I am against this.

    What happens if Song gets injured? Or when he misses games through bans (he's on 4 yellows already)?
     
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    Coquelin can play DM too, I think it would be good for frimpong to get some game time. We could always recall him if needed <ok>
     
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    I'd rather keep the Pong and send the coq out on loan. I think Frimpong is ready.
     
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    Me too. I think he's the better of the two.
     
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    This <ok>

    I think Coq is a slightly different player to frimpong, but in the same way that wilshere went on loan to Bolton just as he was about ready for the first team, I think a similar move for frimpong would do him the world of good.
     
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  10. Bergkamp a Dutch master

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    stop going on about our Coq - casual readers will think this about to be porn.......
     
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    Coq slots nicely in with Pong. I also think that he rises to the big occasion nicely. Although some would say that playing has come too soon.
     
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  12. Bergkamp a Dutch master

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    at times he looks stiff - and only wants to drive down the middle.
     
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    <laugh>

    I think coq can do a good job in the hole.
     
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    I think Coq neede to be more penetrating. Maybe Coq should going back door more often.
     
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    I think pong is the one to stiffen it up and be effective in the back door, coq is more penetrating and would get more satisfaction pushing into the hole.
     
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  16. Bergkamp a Dutch master

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    looks for a crack in defence and drives home his advantage,.
     
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    It's great to see Coq shooting hard into mouth. I hate it when Coq shoots straight into another players face or when Coq shoots it just dribbles on the floor.
     
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    Coq needs to put some balls in through the backdoor - that would be really effective.
     
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    He needs to have a harder tackle on him 1st though.
     
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  20. Bergkamp a Dutch master

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    he likes to see others stroking his balls about, grasping the initiative and thrusting it in the gap.
    the only problem is that he rarely pulls out and can get into trouble with the inevitable result.
     
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