The Official Arsenal - 14 x FA Cup winners thread - Vol 4
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m3sye said:
mylesmcd said:
Thats what I thought!
There are better strikers in the world than Giroud, Higuan is not one of them!
Higuan is not better than Giroud? have a word There are better strikers in the world than Giroud, Higuan is not one of them!
You think he is THAT much better? He missed massive sitters in big games and we are looking to upgrade, not side grade.
mylesmcd said:
m3sye said:
mylesmcd said:
Thats what I thought!
There are better strikers in the world than Giroud, Higuan is not one of them!
Higuan is not better than Giroud? have a word There are better strikers in the world than Giroud, Higuan is not one of them!
You think he is THAT much better?
aeropilot said:
mylesmcd said:
m3sye said:
mylesmcd said:
Thats what I thought!
There are better strikers in the world than Giroud, Higuan is not one of them!
Higuan is not better than Giroud? have a word There are better strikers in the world than Giroud, Higuan is not one of them!
You think he is THAT much better?
He is 28 !!
For that kind of cash I would be Griezman for me.
aeropilot said:
Glassman said:
So far, yet another transfer period where we're linked with top players, unheard of names; frivolus and unrealistic targets... and we'll start the season with Chupa Akpom upfront.
Did you honestly expect it to be any different......!!Glassman said:
aeropilot said:
Glassman said:
So far, yet another transfer period where we're linked with top players, unheard of names; frivolus and unrealistic targets... and we'll start the season with Chupa Akpom upfront.
Did you honestly expect it to be any different......!!I would like to say and think that Wenger isn't so naive as to go into the new season without addressing the areas we need however I've been and Arsenal fan for way too long and know better. If he doesn't fix the squad he can expect the atmosphere at the Emirates to be a lot worse than it was last season, the fans will slaughter him.
I see we've managed to shift some more deadwood in Wellington Silva. Also Campbell seems to be on his way out via a loan. I feel bad for Campbell, poor guy puts a shift in every game he plays, much more enthusiasm and commitment to the cause the Theo or Chamberlain. Wenger's man management over the years has been pretty dire.
I see we've managed to shift some more deadwood in Wellington Silva. Also Campbell seems to be on his way out via a loan. I feel bad for Campbell, poor guy puts a shift in every game he plays, much more enthusiasm and commitment to the cause the Theo or Chamberlain. Wenger's man management over the years has been pretty dire.
Edited by NordicCrankShaft on Tuesday 19th July 09:30
NordicCrankShaft said:
Also Campbell seems to be on his way out via a loan. I feel bad for Campbell, poor guy puts a shift in every game he plays, much more enthusiasm and commitment to the cause the Theo or Chamberlain. Wenger's man management over the years has been pretty dire.
Indeed.Our attacking teeth could be quite ferocious with Campbell and Sanchez flanking a strong midfield and good all round goal scorer.
Shame to see him not feature in any way. I would rather see him play than Walnut going by how things have been of late. Still, Walnut might break wind and Wenger will be forced to recall Campbell who'll come back and do a Coquelin.
Shame to see him not feature in any way. I would rather see him play than Walnut going by how things have been of late. Still, Walnut might break wind and Wenger will be forced to recall Campbell who'll come back and do a Coquelin.
Edited by Glassman on Wednesday 20th July 16:21
ANd this might be part of the problem. Wengers dislike of agents stops the Club reaching the talent we need.
Players aren’t the only ones who use agents. Clubs frequently employ agents as well to help find buyers and extract top fees for players they want to sell.
The tandem of Kia Joorabchian and Giuliano Bertolucci are notable examples of agents who work on behalf of clubs. They helped Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur sell Ramires and Paulinho, respectively, to Chinese teams last year. Manchester United also used agents to help sell Robin van Persie and Nani to Fenerbahce.
It’s worth noting, though, that Joorabchian and Bertolucci are also Ramires’ and Paulinho’s agents, and Manchester United hired Van Persie’s agent for the Fenerbahce deal.
Read more: http://thesetpieces.com/features/transfer-window-m...
( shamelessly stolen from arseblog...and I mean SHAMELESSLY)
ANd this might be part of the problem. Wengers dislike of agents stops the Club reaching the talent we need.
Players aren’t the only ones who use agents. Clubs frequently employ agents as well to help find buyers and extract top fees for players they want to sell.
The tandem of Kia Joorabchian and Giuliano Bertolucci are notable examples of agents who work on behalf of clubs. They helped Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur sell Ramires and Paulinho, respectively, to Chinese teams last year. Manchester United also used agents to help sell Robin van Persie and Nani to Fenerbahce.
It’s worth noting, though, that Joorabchian and Bertolucci are also Ramires’ and Paulinho’s agents, and Manchester United hired Van Persie’s agent for the Fenerbahce deal.
Read more: http://thesetpieces.com/features/transfer-window-m...
( shamelessly stolen from arseblog...and I mean SHAMELESSLY)
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