Folarin Balogun

At least the dressing room knowns Arteta is a scrub killing our attacking football

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None of the players rate our idiot coach.

But they also know the higher ups are also morons and will take his side so itā€™s not like they can get him sacked like at a winner serious club e.g. Chelsea.

So theyā€™ll just leave for peanuts. And beg to do so.

Nobody rates our club anymore, or respects the people in charge

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I wish Balogun said it himself if thatā€™s what he believed.

Our players are so meek if they canā€™t be bothered to challenge Arteta. AMN showed the slightest bit of defiance and Arteta capitulated. Heā€™s an pushover.

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Can this guy do some activity on the pitch before his folks & agent create such a fuss about his contract and gametime?

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90 percent of his Arsenal career has been stalling on a contract and his brother bad mouthing the club.

This will end well.

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At this stage, getting wound-up by what Balogun does seems akin to letting Gavin Hoyte have a relevant say in club business.
Absolute nobody with needless amount of power.

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Sounds like someone wasnā€™t allowed in the players lounge to go with his free ticket. All those planned selfies to impress the lads and girls binned.

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He was ok signing a contract though.

Regardless of Arteta and what happens with him this season, the guy signed a contract knowing full well what his status would be in the team. Soundbites from family like this, whether itā€™s taken out of context or not just smacks of blaming external factors because of Floā€™s shortcomings.

Heā€™ll get his chance along the way somewhere but heā€™ll likely have to wait for it. Not sure why he or the club didnā€™t push for a loan away for the season.

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So much fuss over the new deal, would have liked to have seen this young man play.

At least weā€™re developing Eddie for someone else #classenal

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Yeah, the media made it sound like we were going to miss out on the future Harry Kane if he left us. And now, we hardly get to see him. He must be worse than Eddie and thatā€™s saying something.

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Gotta go out on loan in January.

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U23s got slapped but Balogun got his goals again.

20 years old, dunno why heā€™s not out on loan or something.

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Yet Nketiah is on the bench ahead of him. I donā€™t even know anymore

Itā€™s best he stay where heā€™s at and score lots of goals to keep his confidence up. In our terrible team where we score zero goals heā€™d just be dejected.

The Sun exclusives have been pretty reliable recently.

From that list who is he most likely to start for would you reckon?

Middlesbrough and then Swansea.
Bournemouth are too high up the table fighting for promotion, he could end up struggling to get chances.
And then on the other end St Etienne is fighting to survive in France.

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Yeah Middlesbrough for sure. Chris Wilder was an admirer of him when he was managing Sheff United as well, they even put an offer in for him if I recall correctly.

Boro donā€™t have a prolific goal scorer either, so Balogun should get minutes. Whereas at Bournemouth Solanke is scoring for fun. They donā€™t need Balogun, no point fixing a team that isnā€™t broken.

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