Well done Theo on three counts as well as his three goals.
1. Most importantly hope it stops Wenger spending millions on that so called footballer they call Sterling. Don't want him anywhere Arsenal FC.
2. As you all know I love Ozil. As many have been stating on here we need Walcott to bring out the best in him and not Giroud. Giroud has been great this season but his performances over the last month have proved to me he is not the answer if we want Ozil to flourish.
3. This is not a knee jerk reaction as can be seen from my recent post on FA Cup final team (selection)
Hope Theo continues to improve and changes my opinions.
WELL DONE THEO
posted on 25/5/15
Not a knee jerk article?
So you suggesting Theo starts on the right wing in the final, progressing to you thinking he should be out first choice striker after one game there......
Not knee jerk you say?
posted on 25/5/15
So after years of criticizing Theo, all of a sudden you change your mind and suddenly think Theo is a good player?!?!
posted on 25/5/15
Garwood, I don't normally do this, but may I draw your attention to a few of your quotes:
"Another pathetic performance from this over rated sprinter."
"When will you Theo lovers realise he is no more than a below average championship footballer."
"These Theo lovers are probably the bashers of Ramsey and Giroud who are 10x the player young Walnut will ever be."
"All those who think he is a striker dream on. This guy is totally out of his depth.."
"How any of you think he's a footballer !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Embarrassing."
"When are you Theo supporters gonna realise.
Is six years not enough.
Prancing around like a constipated deer. "
Admittedly that last one is quite amusing
posted on 25/5/15
It's strange how fickle some fans are over walcott. Only player in the squad who offeres something different to other but there are still people on here that would rather see a ramsey out wide insted
posted on 25/5/15
Castor Troy
Theo out wide isn't the best option all the time y'know
It might seem unthinkable after a good performance like yesterday, but sometimes an extra midfielder out wide is the best tactic.
posted on 25/5/15
comment by V - If you eat caviar every day it's diff... (U7971)
posted 47 minutes ago
Garwood, I don't normally do this, but may I draw your attention to a few of your quotes:
"Another pathetic performance from this over rated sprinter."
"When will you Theo lovers realise he is no more than a below average championship footballer."
"These Theo lovers are probably the bashers of Ramsey and Giroud who are 10x the player young Walnut will ever be."
"All those who think he is a striker dream on. This guy is totally out of his depth.."
"How any of you think he's a footballer !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Embarrassing."
"When are you Theo supporters gonna realise.
Is six years not enough.
Prancing around like a constipated deer. "
Admittedly that last one is quite amusing
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posted on 25/5/15
The strange thing is the same thing happens to Theo every single time he returns from injury. He takes time to get back to his best, and people start to write him off
Then all of a sudden he returns to form and becomes indispensable, he takes his game to a new level and just when we think he's on the cusp of being exceptional, he gets another injury
And the cycle starts again
posted on 25/5/15
comment by HUNTING FOR GLORY (U16317)
posted 14 minutes ago
The strange thing is the same thing happens to Theo every single time he returns from injury. He takes time to get back to his best, and people start to write him off
Then all of a sudden he returns to form and becomes indispensable, he takes his game to a new level and just when we think he's on the cusp of being exceptional, he gets another injury
And the cycle starts again
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Exactly why Wenger took as much time reintroducing Him, Wilshere, Giroud, Koscielny, Debuchy and Ramsey back into the teams this season.
Rushing them back has only led to more injuries. Ox and Arteta come to mind.
Thankfully this season we've had enough quality backup to ensure we start seeing the best of Theo and Wilshere (and Gnabry) starting next season.
What really stood out for me in the last game was how difficult it was to push Theo off the ball. Him and jack did a LOT of leg work during their time out. They've gotten really imposing physically. We all know how important that is in the prem (Ozil finally got the opportunity to bulk up during his layoff...no more bullying him now).
Really buzzing for next season.
posted on 25/5/15
Well stone the bloody crows, a compliment for Theo off Garwood Only took 7 years
Don't give him a hard time though, it would have dam near killed him posting this, he's suffered enough.
Though I would advise all Gooners to now go get odds on Theo to get 30 goals next season and place a bet. As this article is a good indicator that there are powerful forces at work. Maybe some kind of planetary alignment thing, who knows.
Whatever it is, if it's working for Theo well enough to get GARWOOD to post this article, then believe me when I tell you nothing can stop him next season