Arsenal aren’t going to get relegated.
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I actually prefer Tierney out of the two
He was a fantastic footballer for one so young did the simple things well and was difficult to get past a young man with a fantastic future
He really bulked up before his move and was like a wee pocket battleship
He has been unlucky with injuries but I have no doubt he will be back fitter and better
What happens with Scotland as they both play left back ?
Will one have to move over to right back?
25 million for Tierney and we got 3 for McGinn 😂😂😂😂
http://www.fitbastats.com/scotland/p...p?playerid=814
They started in the same Scotland team together 20 times.
Guys I get that Danny McGrain and Sandy Jardine played in the same Scotland team one playing out of position that was my recollection too but answer me one thing who is the Glaswegian Roberto Carlos that plays at the PBS? :confused:
[QUOTE=90+2;6016103]Robertson was the best player in the league when at Dundee Utd. He was then a standout for Hull in the EPL. Respect your opinion though Billy but for me Tierney has quite a journey ahead to get to Robertson’s level.[/QUOTE
Tierney has it all to prove as to whether he will succeed in the EPL, hope he does.
Seeing Tierney playing tonight and unable to complete 90 minutes reminded me of this thread. Managed 13 (today may possibly be his 14th) appearances this season out of 44 possible games. Spent 317 days out injured in the last year and a half.
Since the start of this thread when I suggested he was a bit of a crock he's had yet another different long term injury which kept him out for 3 months.
I reckon he'll be back at Celtic within the next few years.
Last time he was ER he wasn’t running freely.He should insist on getting properly sorted otherwise his career will be full of injuries.
He’s had 3 major hip injuries though. Not sure if it’s always the same injury but if it is and it keeps reoccurring then hopefully it’s sorted or else he’ll be finished at a very young age.
In England £25m is just a decent sized fee now - clubs like Sheffield United have been spending that. If his injuries don’t start to improve then Arsenal will probably have to go out and replace him.
Hypothetical though because those injuries haven't occured in over a year now, right?
Na, £25 million is still a significant fee and Arsenal wouldn't be risking it by patching him up. Doctors also have obligations not to do things like that. There is a difference between painkillers for a few weeks and risking his career.