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Watching montage videos of his dribbling and goals just reminds me what this club has missed out on.
he'll probably retire now. What a short shelf life footballers have, especially when blighted with injuries. I feel for the guy as he'll be forgotten within months and mentioned only in comedic terms.
Should have been a french national team and arsenal midfield linchpin for 10+ years.
So long Abou! :'(
Abou Diaby has left the building
posted on 1/7/15
you never walk again
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If it was Giroud GT would be crying and would offer him a 10 year deal with a view of succeeding Wenger as manager
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TBH we wasted to much time on Diaby, we showed loyalty but should have cut our losses a long time ago.
posted on 1/7/15
Unlucky career, he'll probably end up retiring. Could always become a coach.
posted on 1/7/15
comment by The Year of the Ox (U7080)
posted 57 minutes ago
Got to feel sorry for him. He Must be feeling pretty low with the way things have turned out for him. I know people will say, I don't feel sorry, he was payed 60k a week or whatever. But I'm sure the money isn't much consolilation for the fact he never had a proper career.
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I understand the reasoning behind this but I also think Arsenal have done more for Diaby and given him more chances to overcome his fitness woes than he would've had at any other club anyway.
posted on 1/7/15
I hope someone takes him on a pay as you play contract. We kept him far longer than we should have but it doesn't mean I don't want him to succeed elsewhere.
posted on 1/7/15
Scümbag should give us back all the money he took us for.
posted on 1/7/15
www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/former-sunderland-full-back-dan-smith-8167763
That Smith chap sounds like an absolute cuuunnnt.