"Arsenal are among a host of Premier League clubs watching Joe Gomez"
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Reckon we'll have him for one more season. He'll be a first choice CB. Then we'll make an absolute fortune.0
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I hope for his sake as well as ours that he stays for a couple of years otherwise he could be yet another promising young player who disappears to some big premiership club.0
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lets hope they were all watching him last night, as he is a CB first not a RB, and positionally was caught out a number of times last night.
If we keep hold of him this summer, he will have a monster season at CB next year given the chance2 -
I hope he doesn't go to Arsenal. Destined to be a perennial failure who accepts never actually winning but playing easy on the eye football as a successful career0
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Thought I read somewhere that he is an Arsenal fan.0
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Aaaannnddd it begins......6
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looking forward already to booing him and calling him a c*** in 202857
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27 million plus loads of add-ons and we will consider it.
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Would help to cement our relationship with the Gunners. Perhaps we'll get Wilshere on loan next - he should be fit enough to play at least one game before getting injured again.5
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He was outstanding last night as usual. He just looks so cool and never gives the ball away0
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Hope we can get him to sign for 2-3 years with suitable clauses for him leaving earlier and for sell-on, and then he stays with us for at least next season.
As he is one of our own, only seems right we should benefit from the efforts that the Academy have made, and it's a crying shame when great prospects leave and then just warm the bench somewhere else. Personally think that Diego would have got a better deal after another season in the Championship - but then again given the uncertainty about theManagersorry - Head Coach then maybe this season wouldn't have been so good.
He is a great prospect so it's little wonder the big fish are interested in him - just really don't want to see his talent wasted with little or no game time.1 -
Why wait? I've started now.AFKABartram said:looking forward already to booing him and calling him a c*** in 2028
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10 million plus another 10 million after his first international cap plus coq moves to us permanently and I might consider it1
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His agent's actually doing something then...1
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This has got -Arsenal signing him in the summer with huge incentive clauses put in, and then loaned back to us next year- written all over it1
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For once we might actually get decent value for one of our young players because he doesn't have a contract expiring imminently and we aren't as skint as normal.0
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F***** money grabber, I hate him already. He's going to be a judas, I can see it now!!!!!!
The new Poyet/Defoe/Parker, blah blah blah1 -
Jenkinson playing very well on loan (soon perm?) after falling behind Chambers who doesn't even make bench after poor performances. Joe should think hard before a move. Yes I know he is different gravy to Jenks.1
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Do Arsenal ever bring through English players in their own academy? I know they're not alone in that respect, the big clubs are just useless in general
I know Chelsea and City don't bother. Welbeck must be the only player in that last squad to have come from one of the current top 4.2 -
Was Gibbs one of their own???Folev the red said:Do Arsenal ever bring through English players in their own academy? I know they're not alone in that respect, the big clubs are just useless in general
I know Chelsea and City don't bother. Welbeck must be the only player in that last squad to have come from one of the current top 4.0 -
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Gibbs and what's left of Wilshere have to count1
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he left Wimbledon for arsenal in 2004, when Wimbledon finished he would have been 15/16cafcdave123 said:
Was Gibbs one of their own???Folev the red said:Do Arsenal ever bring through English players in their own academy? I know they're not alone in that respect, the big clubs are just useless in general
I know Chelsea and City don't bother. Welbeck must be the only player in that last squad to have come from one of the current top 4.0 -
did not know that, cheers paulpaulie8290 said:
he left Wimbledon for arsenal in 2004, when Wimbledon finished he would have been 15/16cafcdave123 said:
Was Gibbs one of their own???Folev the red said:Do Arsenal ever bring through English players in their own academy? I know they're not alone in that respect, the big clubs are just useless in general
I know Chelsea and City don't bother. Welbeck must be the only player in that last squad to have come from one of the current top 4.0 -
But then Chris Solly was at Arsenal before he left them to join us in 2003, and nobody would call him a former Arsenal player :-)cafcdave123 said:
did not know that, cheers paulpaulie8290 said:
he left Wimbledon for arsenal in 2004, when Wimbledon finished he would have been 15/16cafcdave123 said:
Was Gibbs one of their own???Folev the red said:Do Arsenal ever bring through English players in their own academy? I know they're not alone in that respect, the big clubs are just useless in general
I know Chelsea and City don't bother. Welbeck must be the only player in that last squad to have come from one of the current top 4.
Arsenal have genuinely brought a lot of players through, but few of them become 1st team regulars for them. Benik Afobe at Wolves is the latest to leave to get first team football0 -
He left Arsenal when he was 12killerandflash said:
But then Chris Solly was at Arsenal before he left them to join us in 2003, and nobody would call him a former Arsenal player :-)cafcdave123 said:
did not know that, cheers paulpaulie8290 said:
he left Wimbledon for arsenal in 2004, when Wimbledon finished he would have been 15/16cafcdave123 said:
Was Gibbs one of their own???Folev the red said:Do Arsenal ever bring through English players in their own academy? I know they're not alone in that respect, the big clubs are just useless in general
I know Chelsea and City don't bother. Welbeck must be the only player in that last squad to have come from one of the current top 4.
Arsenal have genuinely brought a lot of players through, but few of them become 1st team regulars for them. Benik Afobe at Wolves is the latest to leave to get first team football
Gibbs left Wimbledon when he was 16, and that was just because Wimbledon was no more1 -
It was 14 actuallypaulie8290 said:
He left Arsenal when he was 12killerandflash said:
But then Chris Solly was at Arsenal before he left them to join us in 2003, and nobody would call him a former Arsenal player :-)cafcdave123 said:
did not know that, cheers paulpaulie8290 said:
he left Wimbledon for arsenal in 2004, when Wimbledon finished he would have been 15/16cafcdave123 said:
Was Gibbs one of their own???Folev the red said:Do Arsenal ever bring through English players in their own academy? I know they're not alone in that respect, the big clubs are just useless in general
I know Chelsea and City don't bother. Welbeck must be the only player in that last squad to have come from one of the current top 4.
Arsenal have genuinely brought a lot of players through, but few of them become 1st team regulars for them. Benik Afobe at Wolves is the latest to leave to get first team football
Gibbs left Wimbledon when he was 16, and that was just because Wimbledon was no more0 -
He needs to play games with no distractions and keep his longer term options open. I'm sure he will accept a vastly improved offer from us which is now likely as we will want to cash in when he reaches his optimum price. Fortunately for him, that will coincide with him walking into a Premiership side. He won't lose important development opportunities getting splinters on his backside like DP.2
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Joe and his family have their heads screwed on. They are in no rush and have a great relationship with Charlton and a genuine affiliation with them.
He is best mates with Kasey Palmer so will be well aware of the issues of moving to a big club too early.
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I thought he was okay. I thought he didn't get goalside of his defender a couple of times. Not going to hold that against him at all, and I think he prefers CB, rather than RBcafcnick1992 said:He was outstanding last night as usual. He just looks so cool and never gives the ball away
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