David Ornstein @bbcsport_david
Sanogo to leave Arsenal on loan in Jan. Another PL club most likely. #AFC want him to get game time & confidence. 1 goal in 19 since joining
Sorry to whatever club is stupid enough to take Yaya off us. But you won't get any sympathy from me because you would be incredibly stupid to take him.
Thank you for the early Christmas present Arsene
Sanogo is leaving. PARTY TIME
posted on 19/12/14
Good to know Yaya SoOneGoal will not be our main striker again this season - he's like Bambi on ice.
Hopefully he will go on loan and become a much better player but I'm not holding my breath...
posted on 19/12/14
comment by I am gooner now (U16927)
posted 4 hours, 1 minute ago
Whoever takes him will have a clause that they send him back if he's injured or at least don't have to pick up his wages. If they don't whoever negotiated it is plain stupid and haver no business being involved in negotiations.
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As long as they don't insist on a clause where we have to take him back if he's $h*t
posted on 20/12/14
Pretty much expected. Its up to him to show he has whatever Wenger saw in him. Was still more disruptive than Giroud for any opposition. Though doesn't have anything more than that at the moment.
posted on 20/12/14
Giroud scores goals and wins us games, the whole "disrupting opposition" thing is crap
posted on 20/12/14
comment by The King Campbell (U10026)
posted 19 hours, 30 minutes ago
People actually think sanogo is bad? Top class talent he's going to have two 30+ goal seasons at arsenal then leave to Man city for £35m
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posted on 20/12/14
"still more disruptive than Giroud for any opposition"
Really? Did you not watch him v Gala.
No point in being disruptive if you can't find the back of the net
posted on 20/12/14
No point in being disruptive if you can't find the back of the net
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I agree with that. Thats why I said he couldn't do anything else at the moment.
However being disruptive has its own advantages. The movement creates space for others and the whole point is for the team to win even if the striker does not score. But in my opinion, as the main point of any striker is to score, a good work rate is certainly not enough to command a starting place.
That is why I said a few days ago that because of Welbeck's age I expected both Sanogo and Afobe to be on the outside looking in and they would have to be exceptional to have a chance at Arsenal.
posted on 20/12/14
comment by Castor Troy (U8700)
posted 8 minutes ago
"still more disruptive than Giroud for any opposition"
Really? Did you not watch him v Gala.
No point in being disruptive if you can't find the back of the net
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Strange that you pick a game that we scored 4 in and his disruptiveness helped achieve that!
posted on 21/12/14
Dear OP.. with a big name like Thierry in your title you need to be at least a little less stupid... A question how many games did 'Thierry' go before scoring a goal for Arsenal? 8 games. How many games has Sanogo played? 8 and most of them as a sub. If the club had listened to 'less bright' fans like you maybe another club would today be celebrating Henry
posted on 21/12/14
Your genuinely comparing Henry to Sanogo and questioning someone else's intelligence.