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  1. #1
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    From a neutral point of view he would fit like a glove at Arsenal at the moment, I think he is exactly what they need. Although with my Black n White glasses on, they can get F*#c*ed. I still don't think we've seen the best of Izak with all the stop/start he's had over the last 2 seasons.
    He has to be diplomatic in his response but believe me he's thought about it......... alot.
    Hope he stays PUT, because he could end up regretting it in the next 2/3 years with the potential we have.

  2. #2
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    It's the phrase 'things can happen ' that worries me.

    Mind, might be a controversial take, but I think Isak may never fulfil his true potential because of his glass legs.

  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zippity View Post
    It's the phrase 'things can happen ' that worries me.

    Mind, might be a controversial take, but I think Isak may never fulfil his true potential because of his glass legs.
    There is a discussion in that Zipster for sure.

    He'a great player / striker, defo needs to give us at least 25+ games next season of consistent top quality performances.

    If he can great but if he's stop start again then we should consider options.

    We need consistency.

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