he's scored some crucial goals for us in small games where we were behind and playing well beneath ourselves, as well as in big games with goals against barca, chelsea, tottenham and I'm sure there's others. yes, he wasn't world class and was error prone but I feel he had good feet and normally when he came off the pitch, we had a harder time retaining the ball
I'll miss him even more when chamakh comes on the pitch because as much as I want him to perform chamakh never wants to shoot, no one in our squad is good enough at crossing to really bring out his aerial ability, he has no pace, he can't take anybody on and he falls over easily. he is arsenal's very own heskey imho
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oh yeah, all the goals chamakh has scored have been laid out on a plate for him, before someone tells me about how clinical he is. his off the ball movement is also poor and even for an arsenal player he passes the ball in the box too much
am I the only one who'll miss b52?
posted on 2/9/11
I think he will be very, very good in a few years.
posted on 2/9/11
Yeah.
posted on 2/9/11
haha no-one is about to tell you how clinical chamakh is, trust me on that on mate.
posted on 2/9/11
With Traore AND Bendtner leaving with in a week of eachother, it begs the question : Have Arsenal FC banned chewing gum?
posted on 2/9/11
He has missed more sitters than scored crucial goals...simple as that!
posted on 2/9/11
Nah, I think we'll be aight without him.
posted on 2/9/11
He's a donkey with the work ethic of a cat whose just been fed. He's slow, his attempts to dribble are laughable in their pitifulness, he's missed far more chances than he's ever scored for us, and the cherry on top of the Bendtner sundae is that he actually considers himself a true great.