I also do not agree to let Frimpong (aka Deench...) to go out for loan - however, if there is a clause to get him back anytime, why not?
I have no problem with his loyalty.
I'm only slightly doubtful if the first team experience in any of the mentioned three clubs is more important than learning from Alex Song; who for me has been performing consistently at a high level,
RIP Socrates. I also do not agree to let Frimpong (aka Deench...) to go out for loan - however, if there is a clause to get him back anytime, why not?
I have no problem with his loyalty.
I'm only slightly doubtful if the first team experience in any of the mentioned three clubs is more important than learning from Alex Song; who for me has been performing consistently at a high level,
I'm all for frimpong going on loan. Currently I think coq will be a good backup to song. Remember a loan move for wilshere did wonders to him... Same can be said about Song also, which was loaned to charlton ath back in 2007. Which team? I think he'll benefit most from swansea, 2nd choice would be norwich but if u ask me, I prefer him at bolton or qpr. Hahahaha then he can learn to be aggressive from joey barton. Hahahaha
This post has been edited by sakaito: Dec 4 2011, 11:01 PM
Somehow i dont feel frimpong should be loaned out. Although he would get more experience, but by the time he comes back he might not be able to play as Arsenal do, or might even leave the club, as many other players who went on loan have.
Your concern about loaned players leaving is understandable. However the case is different here. Frimpong's loan move is for gaining more 1st team experience like Wilshere/Song/Joel Campbell etc and not because he sucked and would come back unhappy thus wanting to leave(think Bendtner & maybe Vela).
This post has been edited by HateFakers: Dec 5 2011, 12:06 AM
I don't think Vela is that bad, I can't even exactly remembered when was the last time he played? I'd rate him as on par with that over-rated Chicaritos. For Denilson or Almunia, they can go home.
Hernandez is efficient and scores important goals for MU, and that makes him more valuable than Vela who, for all his talent, has only managed to shine in lesser games. One however, could argue that Vela should probably gotten more chances. The 433 didn't help that, neither did the frequent travels with the Mexican team.
Statistics don't tell the full story as many other factors come into play. Nevertheless, I don't think anyone could argue that Woj is the one that provides the most confidence, and maybe that youthful swagger and exuberance are things that make him stand out the most.
not so early to judge. Everyone whom we meet will out of sudden perform to their top level, even if they had been losing awhile. Just don't know how but their performance level will suddenly ascend. If there are teams that can kill opponents temperament(izit called temeprament? lol) we won't be the one rather we are kinda team that encourage them to fight to the finest competitiveness. why? Maybe they respect us.
Hmm. A loan move would do wonders for pingpong. With Wolves thought to be leading the race, Swansea and Norwich have both expressed their interest as well. Which one of the 3 teams mentioned will suit pingpong leh?
i think swansea loan move will be good for him. I like how swansea move the ball around with their short passing and also their ability to mix it up with crosses and runs on the wings.
frimpong would learn how to be comfortable on the ball and not make hasty decisions.
wherelse if he goes to wolves, we will see another hard tackling martin keown..minus the brains... frimpong is all arsenal DNA and also young and talented, but he is really rash in decision making.
Spuds last 11 games is 10 wins 1 draw. WWWWDWWWWWW
Arsenal needs to go on this kind of run also.
Spurs is one of the title challenger this year, third place & 7 points behind Man City with one game to play. If they can live up to the challenge till Jan 2012, they might get into top 3 this season.
It's good to have Gooners playing for the Gunners.
Jack's born and breed here, Frimpong's over-protective and defensive about the club, Jenks' entire family are fans, Robin and Per are both long time admirers since childhood, and now Gervy too.
It's good to have Gooners playing for the Gunners.
Jack's born and breed here, Frimpong's over-protective and defensive about the club, Jenks' entire family are fans, Robin and Per are both long time admirers since childhood, and now Gervy too.
Awesome.
Gervy was known to like Gunners when he was young.
The thing that surprised me the most is Daniel Studridge. Apparently he is also an Arsenal fan. Well, according to FM12 thou