

OM Look Alikes (Sorry Sarah)
By: Richard | November 18th, 2009

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Thanks for labeling I was lost there for a sec.
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I was going to write about Ben Arfa whining about how DD is being hard on him but since HBA is one of Sarah’s favorite players on OM I figured it would be better for her to write about it. But in my opinion ben Arfa is out of line criticizing Deschamps. many regulars from last year are getting less time on the pitch. However you dont hear them complaining outright. it snot as if he hasn’t been given chances to prove himself.
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I wonder where he will be playing in January.
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I have doubts that he’ll end up in the EPL. Of course he could very well end up in Wenger’s Orphanage. One team I think he would do very well on is Villareal its a young team and he would get a lot of playing time there. In the absence of Nihat and G.Franco they could use some more attacking options.
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Don’t be too sorry. Sarah can always pick another OM player to support after Ben Arfa bails.
Taiwo has more of a right to complain about lack of playing time, but he’s professional enough not to blast the coach in Hatem-like fashion.
Crying Baby, his name from now on, must go.
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I’m not surprised that ben Arfa is involved in drama again after that falling out at OL not too long ago…hope to see him move on to better things. He used to be one of my favourite players.
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Justin, thanks for bringing up the Taiwo thing; can someone tell me why the best left-back in Ligue 1 isn’t getting playing time?
If Heinze can switch around as much everyone is saying he can, wouldn’t a Bonnart-Hilton-Heinze-Taiwo back four solve all of OM’s defensive problems?Posted from
United States

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The photos made me laugh out loud.
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Too bad he’ll never go to Arsenal, it would have been nice to see Abou Diaby punch him in the face; finish what couldn’t at Clairefontaine.
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