£50m for Torres absolutely must be the worst signing ever.
£24m for Bony can't be that far off the market rate. 25 goal a season striker, good age, Swansea only bought him last year. Would be very surprised if they would let him go for less.
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£50m for Torres absolutely must be the worst signing ever.
£24m for Bony can't be that far off the market rate. 25 goal a season striker, good age, Swansea only bought him last year. Would be very surprised if they would let him go for less.
2 year loan deal :lol:
He truly is a case of
For what he was, not what he became.
What an absolute waste.
And just like that, Chelsea supposedly trigger Remy's release clause.
Costa, Remy and Drogba.
Not going for Remy looks bad on our part now mainly because Chelsea have got him. If he was forced to stay at QPR, we would've kept that doubt over his fitness because Liverpool turned him down.
Think we should've brought in one of Remy or Balotelli while there was a clear chance. Now they're playing for our rivals, lets see how they get on.
Any player that can countenance going to Chelsea isn't a player I can stomach having tbf.
We don't need strikers, we have 6, one who is injured till Christmas, 3 who are use to playing as wingers, one who is supposedly going to be turned into a striker but seems to be more of a winger (and is always injured) and one who can't shoot for toffee.
It's all good.
Walcott, Campbell, Giroud, Sanogo, Sanchez, Podolski
And so it begins...........
Daily Mail turning their attention to Sanchez after getting bored bashing Ozil.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...rent-form.html
Cunts.Quote:
He has reason to do so. His purchase of Alexis Sanchez for £30m would have become an almost intolerable financial burden had Arsenal not advanced to the treasure-laden stage of the Champions League.
Sanchez eased the burden by scoring the only goal at the Emirates on Wednesday.
However, Barcelona’s Chilean reject did not play anything like as wonderfully as some of his reviewers proclaimed.
It was also depressing to see pictures of him emerging hours later from the same Chinawhite night spot in London which has become a garish symbol of the Premier League footballer’s clubbing habit.
Not that he has picked up on all the culture just yet. He was wearing a cap emblazoned with a Tottenham-like cockerel.
I've long since decided not to spend any time or effort reading or veiwing anything in the media to do with Football. It is fucking dire.
It's enough to read the helmets on here spouting shite, let alone read anything designed purely to garner website hits, viewers or paper sales.
That's football fans, and the media-led general public.