He's worse than Walcott. He's Walcott without goals. And all Walcott has is goals. And Walcott has been shown to be **** at Everton.I think Iwobi will do well at Everton.
He doesnt have the end product to be successful in a TOP team but he's a decent level Premierleague player.
Yeah - alright mate. Walcott was a decent player too.He's worse than Walcott. He's Walcott without goals. And all Walcott has is goals. And Walcott has been shown to be **** at Everton.
Pff. He's a forward who's only scored more than 10 prem goals once in twelve full Premier league seasons. Found his level at Everton and even there he's ****e.Yeah - alright mate. Walcott was a decent player too.
He spent most of his career on the wing. You are an idiot if you think a guy who scores 108 goals for Arsenal - despite some catastrophic injuries is NOT a good player.Pff. He's a forward who's only scored more than 10 prem goals once in twelve full Premier league seasons. Found his level at Everton and even there he's ****e.
Irrelevant given the timing and context. He's a forward. And only once had he scored more than 10 goals in the prem. In over 10 years. His totals are irrelevant unless you take into account time and context. Lacazette scored 13 league goals in 2018/19 whereas Cannavaro scored 16 league goals in his career. Cannavaro the better forward then yes?He spent most of his career on the wing. You are an idiot if you think a guy who scores 108 goals for Arsenal - despite some catastrophic injuries is NOT a good player.
There's a lot more nuance to evaulating an athlete.
I dont know what to say to you. It's like arguing with a flat-earther.Irrelevant given the timing and context. He's a forward. And only once had he scored more than 10 goals in the prem. In over 10 years. His totals are irrelevant unless you take into account time and context. Lacazette scored 13 league goals in 2018/19 whereas Cannavaro scored 16 league goals in his career. Cannavaro the better forward then yes?
Gervinho could score 108 goals for Arsenal if you have him an indefinite career to do it over. But they're both still ****.
The fact we gave Walcott eleven ****ing years at our club is the biggest embarrassment in all of this. He can't even get in Everton's ****ing starting XI and that's in a game when they start ****ters like Calvert-Lewin becuas they're resting their new signings Kean et al. The guy is a sack of ****.
A player good enough for Everton's bench is... ****e.I dont know what to say to you. It's like arguing with a flat-earther.
A player with that many Arsenal and National team caps = A good player.
Gervinho was also a very good player. He had an ability to glide past players. Finishing was always his weakness but still he excelled at Roma particularly in the 2013/14 Season.
Mate - Like I said there's ALOT more nuance. Every player less than 'top class' IS NOT ****.
Way-heyyy!! The football season is back! Missed all this over the last ten weeks...A player good enough for Everton's bench is... ****e.
And a forward who scores four in 2/3 seasons in China is also ****e.
Wenger out.Way-heyyy!! The football season is back! Missed all this over the last ten weeks...
Apparently Nacho Monreal is close to a mkove to Real Sociedad.
On one hand it makes sense to sell him but on the other - he's defensively better than Kolasinac and Tierney is still not fit.
Emery has apparently told Elneny and Mustafi they are not part of the Clubs plans and it would be wise to move on.
This is a good sign though players that we all knew were NOT of the required standard are slowing being phased out.
Im sure there is for Elneny - he would be decent in a mid/lower-table side or the French League. Mustafi will be hardest to shift although Roma are reportedly interested.The difficulty is there any interest from anyone in these players? You are stuck with them I am afraid.
Well Monreal too - he was starting ahead of Kolasinac - then we let him go.Mkhitaryan off to Roma on a season-long loan. Roma will pay a loan fee and will cover 80% of his £180k p/w wages.
If this comes to fruition (and I hope it does, for both the club's sake and his sake), it makes Emery's decision to bring him on yesterday even more confusing.
The Mkhi-Sanchez swap deal has to be one of the worst transfers in recent years.