Will do.
Can you tell Gary I'm ignoring him. Fanx.
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Current Arsenal + Internet + WUMS + Bad journalism + boredom + Frustration + quick response function = Message Board Thread.
The problem with the speed at which news, rumours etc travel, and the ability to debate this within a few minutes mean that some things are not thought through. However, the general concensus is one of concern for the club, and quite rightly, those that run the club should be targeted, because that's what they're paid to do.
However, one of the problems is that what we hear is often very unreliable. It's good to debate it, because it's interesting. But to be outraged of extactic in the same measure at something that hasn't happened, or has little evidence that it will happen, is a little stupid. Furthermore, blaming Wenger / The Board / Eboue for that, before it's happened is also stupid.
We also know that Arsenal never do business through the media, and we never know what is happening for certain until it is confirmed by the club. Frustrating as it is, it's probably a wise thing, and it's also a quality which the club has retained for many years. And I quite like that personally. A bit of class in comparison to classless cunts like Barca.
That said, given the level of the frustration currently surrounding the club, based on that awful 3 months at the end of the season; The failure each season of the last three, to do what was necessary, obvious and within our means; and the really awful, outdated, corporate, unthoughtful media feed from the club. It is quite understandable that people are outraged, and are demanding explanation and change.
We are at a crossroads. And whilst I prefer to be a little less reactive, I can quite understand the OTT comments, and believe me, they are relevant. Possibly OTT, but nonetheless relevant.
and we would miss you dearly. . . .shit what you do Letters is the same as any top player. . .
get your name sung when you do well but when you mess up you're the biggest cu#t since. . . since . . . Nasbo
Nasbo hahaha!
(my smilies have disappeated! ?)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/14027433.stmQuote:
Montenegro defender Stefan Savic has completed his transfer from Partizan Belgrade to Manchester City.
Another Arsenal reject joins Citeh.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/14048163.stmQuote:
Tottenham Hotspur's Luka Modric is expected to hold talks with chairman Daniel Levy to discuss his future - and will be told he is not for sale.
The midfielder has been linked with a move to Chelsea, who have had a £22m bid for the Croatian turned down.
BBC Sport understands that the 25-year-old could meet Levy as early as Wednesday evening.
Modric recently hinted he would welcome a move to Chelsea, but Levy responded by insisting he was "not for sale".
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