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After Jadson according to L'Equipe to replace Cesc
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After Jadson according to L'Equipe to replace Cesc
I agree with you, but I also don't trust him when it comes to signings.
He almost always takes the cheap or youth option, he's completely lost perspective and his refusal to pay a bit extra for something that could make such a huge difference is baffling.
So far this summer he's basically stuck two fingers up and the fans and everyone else and said I'm not listening to any of you I'm doing it my way because it's the only way.
I also agree with the comments someone made about him being indecisive and dithering, he doesn't seem to be able to react quickly to anything, everything is a long drawn out process with him involved...sometimes you just need to act to make your intentions clear and to send a warning out to other clubs.
We'll be portrayed as a club that wil cash in on it's top stars but won't pay the going rate for established players.
Oh, just fuck off Wenger!Quote:
...They have previously been linked with Valencia's Juan Mata, but 27-year-old Jadson now appears to be in the frame, as manager Arsene Wenger considers the Brazil international to be a cheaper alternative.
Jadson has a contract with Shakhtar until December 2014, but an offer between £7m and £8.8m could be enough to lure him away from the Ukrainian side.
You might say he's a free market fundamentalist :good:
...and Scott Dann...
Again, just fuck off, Wenger!Quote:
...the Midlands club are holding out for £10m for the centre-back, who has also attracted interest from Liverpool, Stoke City and Sunderland this summer.
Arsenal are confident they have moved into the driving seat for Dann’s signature and sources close to the negotiations believe the Londoners are “close” to agreeing a deal.
Birmingham’s well-documented financial problems have convinced Arsenal they can buy the defender for below the asking price that has been quoted to suitors this summer.
we do have 4 cb's. there might be an air of negativity but dont try and spin things to fit into your argument.
wenger has said gibbs will be given a first team chance at lb, meaning jenkinson will cover him. TV will also be able to fill in should jenkinson play rb (if sagna gets injured).
that means we have 4 cb's at the mo, and dann coming in as a 5th. simple as that.
as for the cesc fee, a number of sources are saying its £29m or so up front, £5m variables and £5m given by cesc over 5 years. so roughly £30m up front. for nasri we'll get £20m.
that makes 50m.
which is what i said in my original post.
also gervinho will play up front when rvp is injured, with oxo providing competition on the wings. just as he done during pre season.
I agree that losing our prize assets in sime circkes would be considered a bad move and a step backwards but the damage that their two seperate sagas are having on the patience and morale of the club and the delay they are causing to us righting any of the bad traits that we still havent addressed leads me to think it is a risk
worth taking
however such endorsement comes with a condition/plea to use the money garnered from such transactions that will help the team now and not 10 yeats down the line, we will need gifted battle hardened troops and the kind of nancy boys that flatter to deceive
I agree with LDG Arsenal could do no worse than to bring back the ethos of a team, a unit not an individual like Cesc was, great player and on his day a joy but at other times a laboursome deadweight that dammed the flow of play. A couple of GHELs in the Cahill/Jags modes would help the defence in this respect, Jack in the centre and someone to play with RvP although not a true GHEL is an orange version of one