by Snowball » 01 Mar 2019 20:40
by Nameless » 01 Mar 2019 21:13
by windermereROYAL » 01 Mar 2019 21:33
by Sutekh » 02 Mar 2019 15:14
windermereROYAL Non story isn`t it? very unlikely he will be here next season whatever league we are in.
by maffff » 02 Mar 2019 16:15
by Nameless » 02 Mar 2019 18:10
SutekhwindermereROYAL Non story isn`t it? very unlikely he will be here next season whatever league we are in.
Based on what I’ve seen so far he is an improvement on the 3 senior keepers we have so if Arsenal didn’t want him i’d Try and sign him permanently but I expect there’s more chance of staying up than that happening.
by Snowball » 02 Mar 2019 18:22
by Nameless » 02 Mar 2019 18:29
Snowball I like him a lot but I don’t think he is a Prem top 6 keeper, even as a back up
by Jagermesiter1871 » 02 Mar 2019 20:34
by Hound » 03 Mar 2019 09:39
by Snowball » 03 Mar 2019 09:44
NamelessSnowball I like him a lot but I don’t think he is a Prem top 6 keeper, even as a back up
Lucky there are more than 6 Prem teams then !
by Stranded » 04 Mar 2019 09:02
by Hound » 04 Mar 2019 09:09
Stranded Martinez is already on record as saying this loan spell was to get him game time as it was expected he would be #2 at Arsenal next year. The only caveat would be if they signed someone else. If money is tight there then that makes it more likely.
Is he a top 6 starter, probably not. Is he good enough to be the "cup keeper" and step up in the event of an injury, yes I would say he is.
Article is strangely worded though, they can't recall him now and at the end of the season it won't be a recall, just the end of the loan contract.
by One87One » 06 Mar 2019 18:07
by tee peg » 06 Mar 2019 18:50
by strap » 17 Mar 2019 19:51
Stranded Martinez is already on record as saying this loan spell was to get him game time as it was expected he would be #2 at Arsenal next year. The only caveat would be if they signed someone else. If money is tight there then that makes it more likely.
Is he a top 6 starter, probably not. Is he good enough to be the "cup keeper" and step up in the event of an injury, yes I would say he is.
Article is strangely worded though, they can't recall him now and at the end of the season it won't be a recall, just the end of the loan contract.
by Stranded » 18 Mar 2019 08:42
strapStranded Martinez is already on record as saying this loan spell was to get him game time as it was expected he would be #2 at Arsenal next year. The only caveat would be if they signed someone else. If money is tight there then that makes it more likely.
Is he a top 6 starter, probably not. Is he good enough to be the "cup keeper" and step up in the event of an injury, yes I would say he is.
Article is strangely worded though, they can't recall him now and at the end of the season it won't be a recall, just the end of the loan contract.
I believe Arsenal are sniffing around Nick Pope of Burnley as backup to their current Nr 1 (Leno?) for next season, making Martinez Nr 3 much as during most of his time at Arsenal. Having experienced a decent-ish run playing first team football with us, maybe he'd be keen to join permanently assuming Arsenal don't want a huge fee for him? Trouble is his Arsenal contract doesn't expire until 30/06/2022 so a fee is definitely going to be required..
by Hendo » 18 Mar 2019 10:56
StrandedstrapStranded Martinez is already on record as saying this loan spell was to get him game time as it was expected he would be #2 at Arsenal next year. The only caveat would be if they signed someone else. If money is tight there then that makes it more likely.
Is he a top 6 starter, probably not. Is he good enough to be the "cup keeper" and step up in the event of an injury, yes I would say he is.
Article is strangely worded though, they can't recall him now and at the end of the season it won't be a recall, just the end of the loan contract.
I believe Arsenal are sniffing around Nick Pope of Burnley as backup to their current Nr 1 (Leno?) for next season, making Martinez Nr 3 much as during most of his time at Arsenal. Having experienced a decent-ish run playing first team football with us, maybe he'd be keen to join permanently assuming Arsenal don't want a huge fee for him? Trouble is his Arsenal contract doesn't expire until 30/06/2022 so a fee is definitely going to be required..
Interesting. All depends on us staying up of course but would welcome him coming for a longer stay. Would suggest a season long loan would be most likely if Arsenal do sign Pope (or A.N.Other)
by John Smith » 18 Mar 2019 10:59
Hendo I would give us a good chance of signing him at some point.
by Stranded » 18 Mar 2019 11:13
John SmithHendo I would give us a good chance of signing him at some point.
I woudn't. He will go to Villa or another failed playoff side
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