RVC is not fit to play in such a stadium.
Literally, most of the time.
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Brilliant Arseblog today. Spot on.
Brilliant business for who exactly? If we bank the money and make another profit in the transfer window, they've taken you and Arseblog for mugs. He may not have 'SAF poo dribbling off his chin', but it sounds like he's peddling the same shit PHW, Stan and co have been trying to sell. This is good business for them and not the fans.
If Man United win the league next year we won't forget RVP. We bloody contributed to City's first league win by selling them Nasri and Clichy. Why stop there eh?
24 Million is a fucking steal for Arsenal. It's great business. 29 yrs old, injury prone. How many more times. He wanted a four year deal (by the looks of his deal at Utd). He wanted 200k (by the looks of his deal with Utd). We weren't prepared to offer that for a 29 yrd old, who will be 33 when his contract runs out. And if he's injured for 50% of it, you'd be at the front of the queue berating who exactly?? Oh yeah, the club.
It's a great deal.
Maybe they will make another profit in the transfer window. I don't give a shit, so long as we replace RVC with quality. Which, BTW, we ALREADY have done.
WE didn't choose to sell. It is quite clear that our manager wanted all of those players to stay. And we as fans would have supported them if they had stayed. They haven't, and they fucked off.
They went for money. Pure and simple. We got the best possible deal we could on that basis. What would you expect the club to do???? :doh:
I just think it's sad that you're sticking up for a turncoat, and not for the club.
Regardless of what you think of our board, or how the club is run. We're Arsenal, and that is who we should be getting behind, 48 hours from KO of a new season.
RVC can fuck the fuck off.
Utd will have Fatman and Robin playing up fron this year :haha: :haha:
I basically agree but according to this:
http://www.transferleague.co.uk/prem...transfers.html
We've spent £44m this summer. We've recouped £24m but that's still a net spend of £20m which is the most...well, ever according to that site. So, in a sense, it already has gone back on the pitch.