Let's just see how he performs in the next few games before we get too excited, his M. O. is to have a really good game followed by a few ****e ones
No - there is a lot of space to sink further, we aren't even close to rock bottom. Ask Newcastle fans, Manchester City fans or even a few older Manchester United fans about relegation.
I asked the question as I suspected that a lot of people who were saying he's ****, can't shoot, has got no football brain etc would also then be saying we should sell for £15m-£20m. Apart from the erroneous spending habits of a couple of clubs, I didn't see how the two viewpoints could hold up.
"I think in England you eat too much sugar and meat and not enough vegetables." - Arsene Wenger Well we aren't keen on Spuds, have had a gut full of Swedes, no more Turnips please, success is usually dangled like a carrot. We do like a sweet game with a bit of muscle.
We bought him for £12m and he has been with us for 6 seasons cost us at least £1m in wages a year so any thing above £18m would be ideal but i do not think anyone will buy him at that price.
Ok - one for the statisticians - what percentage of RVPs goals this season have been assisted by Walcott ? http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-archive/walcott-creating-assists-is-my-main-role
For Walcott it is a case of the Law of Averages !Some of you would have got a hatful of assists if you played as many games for Arsenal this season as Walcott. Thats the reason Arshavin gets so many, if you played as many games as him of course you are bound to get some, doesn't make you good though.