Rosicky will be just like a new signing.
Injured.
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Rosicky will be just like a new signing.
Injured.
we are not going to sign anyone are we. Bugger. I hate transfer windows these days.
Wenger has said he is not buying so its not as if he lied if he don't. but we won't because we have a game on the weekend and want to concentrate on it. and on we have a game in the week so that will be the excuse why we don't buy next week.
Strange to have games on deadline day though.
We're not buying anyone and to be honest it doesn't look like there will be much activity at all, high profile at least anyway.
Of course this is another excuse for us to hide behind, no one is buying so we shouldn't either. :coffee:
The waiting period is too long to fit in the transfer window. We need to extend the window, say to 14 years per season.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...rs/default.stmQuote:
Chelsea believe they can beat Inter Milan to Manchester United's 18-year-old midfield starlet Paul Pogba, who will soon be out of contract and has rejected a new deal, with a bid of around £3m.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish is plotting a move to bring Napoli's Uruguayan striker Edinson Cavani, 24, to Anfield before the end of the transfer window.
Full story: Footybunker
Tottenham are holding talks with Sao Paulo over Brazil Under-20 defender Bruno Uvini.
Full story: Daily Mail
West Brom want Russia striker Pavel Pogrebnyak, 28, on loan from Stuttgart with a view to a permanent move.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Fulham manager Martin Jol is looking to bolster his midfield with a move for the 25-year-old Colombian Carlos Sanchez from French side Valenciennes.
Full story: talkSPORT
Chelsea have not given up in their attempts to sign Ajax's 23-year-old defender Gregory van der Wiel.
Full story: talkSPORT
Fulham striker Andy Johnson, 30, has attracted attention from Russian club Rubin Kazan and Turkish side Galatasaray.
Full story: Daily Mail
Sunderland are considering offering Bolton Wanderers' 34-year-old striker Kevin Davies a permanent deal in order to clinch his move to the Stadium of Light.
Full story: Sunderland Echo
Wayne Rooney's 21-year-old brother John has left the New York Red Bulls to sign for Orlando City.
Full story: Sports Illustrated
David Moyes's search for a striker to revive Everton's season has led to an inquiry about taking 27-year-old Guillaume Hoarau on loan from Paris St-Germain.
Full story: Guardian
Swiss international right back Scott Sutter , 25, is closing in on a move from Young Boys of Bern to Blackburn Rovers.
Full story: Lancashire Telegraph
OTHER GOSSIP
Nedum Onuoha says the Mark Hughes-factor convinced him to seal his £2.5m switch from Manchester City to Queen's Park Rangers.
Full story: Metro
AND FINALLY
Rwandan president Paul Kagame says it's time for Arsene Wenger to step down as Arsenal manager.
Full story: Daily Telegraph
Bayern Munich scored a spectacular PR own goal with their fans following a failed media stunt, when supporters thought they had signed a big name forward, only to announce the release of a new app.
Full story: Metro
Cavani is a must get
Hotel Rwanda :bow:Quote:
Rwandan president Paul Kagame says it's time for Arsene Wenger to step down as Arsenal manager.
Full story: Daily Telegraph
Don Cheadle :bow:
So far we've had Theo's cousin (if Walnut starts blaming his cousin for his shit performances he'll need a slap) plus some bloke from the desert giving an opinion that's about as valuable as worn out colostomy bag.
That about wraps it up for another transfer window then.
Arsenal transfer windows :bow:
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...a-divorce.htmlQuote:
CHRIS SAMBA has told relegation-threatened Blackburn: 'Force me to stay and I'll never be able to give 100 percent to you again'.
Skipper Samba has demanded a transfer and is locked in a stand-off with owners Venky's, who refuse to sell him.
In an explosive SunSport interview, Samba said: "When a couple don't get on they get a divorce — and that's what me and Blackburn have to do."
Both Spurs and QPR have been linked with £7million moves for the 6ft 4in Congolese centre-back, 27, who arrived from Hertha Berlin for £400,000 in 2007.
Samba is now training with the reserves and does not want to be involved in the first team.
He added: "Blackburn need players who are 100 per cent for the club — and I'm not.
"The only way to solve this is for them to let me go. It will be very difficult for me to play for this team again.
"I'm at the end of the road here. I'm not going to change so, for their good and mine, they must sell me now.
What an ungreatful cunt
Certainly bad for him to say that in public. Stupid for them to have refused to sell him when he wanted to move. If a player wants to leave and you can't convince him to stay, then the sooner you sell him and get him away from the club, the better. Macho owners don't understand that the dressing room needs to be positive and forcing a player to stay will just fuck things up. Tossers.