He's England's most amazing football player. After all, who can (allegedly) sniff things, smoke things, be injured most of the time and still walk upright? Joke Wheelchair!It is beyond a joke to think he could even be considered for a spot in the England squad, even if he was back in March. What happened to playing your way into contention?
Arseblog claims the 23-year-old has suffered an adverse reaction to his return to full training.
The England international had targeted mid-March as his return date, however Wheelchair's latest setback could push that date back to the end of the Premier League season.
A number of sources are claiming the new development in Wheelchair's battle with the chronic injury means he will now miss the entire Premier League season, throwing his Euro 2016 hopes into doubt.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...hair-suffers-another-injury-setback-live.html
Wenger will say he's fit (despite not playing him) and he will be named in the squad this summer.
Cocaine's a hell of a drug.
It is beyond a joke to think he could even be considered for a spot in the England squad, even if he was back in March. What happened to playing your way into contention?
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/arsene-wenger-involved-tunnel-bust-7297928Gunners boss Wenger confronted referee Lee Mason and accused him of missing a string of decisions during Arsenal’s frustrating stalemate.
Wenger said: “It’s always the same with you.” But Koeman then saw the exchange and confronted Wenger before replying: “It’s always the same with you.”
I had to have a look. Some of their comments make this place look the model of restraint. Nice to see them squirm though.I refuse to link to that brick hole of a site, but I would highly recommend reading the Arsenal vs Southampton match thread on arse-mania. Pure gold.
Let's hope we don't fudge this up.
I am worried about April though when I think, owing to a relatively easy fixture list, Arsenal will claw their way back to the top of the table. So the more points they drop now the bigger the task in April.Only 3 points taken from the last 12 available for le goons.
they looked pretty handy tonight, they'll have played worse than that and won 5-0, a mixture of good keeping, last ditch defending and walcott profligacy was the story today
I am worried about April though when I think, owing to a relatively easy fixture list, Arsenal will claw their way back to the top of the table. So the more points they drop now the bigger the task in April.