Rex wrote: I have no idea which Primorac you think we have, but you are talking about the wrong person. Boro Primorac has been at the club since 1997, and he has never played or worked as a coach for Spurs.
I have no idea which Primorac you think we have, but you are talking about the wrong person. Boro Primorac has been at the club since 1997, and he has never played or worked as a coach for Spurs.
You are right. I was very much mistaken. Another reason to dislike him even more. Grr!
Between 09/10 and 13/14, Theo Walcott and Kieran Gibbs have had 14 different recorded injuries each. Walcott spent 24.5 months and Gibbs 23.5 months on the treatment table. http://www.cuteinjury.co.uk/arsenal-fc-premier-league-injury-analysis-0910-1314/ They are both 25 yrs old now and entering their primes but the pattern has continued this season with Walcott hardly featuring and Gibbs, still, in and out of the injury room. http://www.football-lineups.com/footballer/13484_Kieran_Gibbs/
Hope all that 'growing up' pays now and they both step it up massively in the coming years..
Jack out for another few days after surgery: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/31655521
Not an expert, but i thought he had come back too soon. Don't know who made the decision but i feel the club should just tell him to write off the season and recover fully. If this continues he could totally jeopardise his remaining career.
It's not a recurrence, they're taking pins out they planned to take out at the end of the season.
What the hell is wrong with Arteta anyway? We would do well with him next to Coquelin now Ramsey is out. Thought he would already be back many times.
Really missing someone whose possitiong play is actually good enough and can read the game too.
Any news on Chamberlain? Seemed like another hamstring injury - if it is, that's #13 this season. Compared to the average of five hamstring injuries per club per season, I think it's blatantly obvious something is very wrong.
http://www.goal.com/en-us/news/85/england/2015/04/01/10374472/debuchy-relieved-after-stepping-up-arsenal-comeback
On the comeback trail.
Clicked expecting to read that Diaby had broken down.
He probably has, but not yet reported. 🙂
About time for him to make a comeback now he can smell that contract extension.
Hope the returnees provide a boost for the run in, like Ramsey and Ozil did last year, as opposed to shaking the applecart and affecting our run of positive results. This is where, i feel, a good manager earns his stripes (so to speak).
Not a player hurt these days.
How odd.
Should have good options now so should keep everyone fresh
Ozil, Ramsey, giroud, Welbeck, santi and Coquelin look to be in good form which bodes well
Chamberlain's about the only player with a proper knock at the moment. Pretty surreal for early April.
Burnwinter™ wrote: Chamberlain's about the only player with a proper knock at the moment. Pretty surreal for early April.
He's back in training too. I think we actually have a fully fit squad. Surreal for any time of the year.
I think the universe will soon restore order.
redwhiteAustrian wrote: I think the universe will soon restore order.
An injury crisis just before the FA Cup final seems like a safe bet.