tim cahill
Player Valuation: £50m
Let’s hope Allardyce has got a plan for how he’ll fit into the team and what formation he wants to play.
lollolLet’s hope Allardyce has got a plan for how he’ll fit into the team and what formation he wants to play.
When you say it like that, im not overly optimisticLet’s hope Allardyce has got a plan for how he’ll fit into the team and what formation he wants to play.
"Sam Allardyce has told the Daily Mail that he doesn’t know where he’ll play Theo Walcott until the deal is done"Let’s hope Allardyce has got a plan for how he’ll fit into the team and what formation he wants to play.
lollol
"Sam Allardyce has told the Daily Mail that he doesn’t know where he’ll play Theo Walcott until the deal is done"
Doesn't sound too great that.
Just 14 then? Ok.
That does sound like quite a lot to me.
Now I'm no Einstein when it comes to the maths? But 14 injuries in 10 years is like more than 1 injury a season isn't it?
Theo is probably taking in cut in wages from the approx 120k he earns a week at arsenal.
- Winning 3 FA Cups
- Scoring over 100 goals for Arsenal
Or in short, better than any player we've had in 3 decades.
Let’s hope Allardyce has got a plan for how he’ll fit into the team and what formation he wants to play.
Robben didn't retire at 32...
Which is a lot isn't it?
It's different to say James McCarthy, who has 1 injury....but the same one forever.
29 in 2 months time.
I asked for examples of pace reliant players who were still effective at 30+ and we got Robben (who retired at 32 and whose output dropped 50% when he hit 30) and Vardy (who didn't start pro-football until 25 so had less "miles in the legs" and is already having his pace drop)
lollollol
No mike, just no