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Sorry, but an almost naive bid for Suarez and an attempt to sign Higuain that was blown away by Napoli does not excuse Wenger's behaviour. I mean fielding an embarrasingly deficient Sanogo as our second choice striker this season can and has been regarded as laughable.
Not trying to excuse his behaviour, just pointing out additional possibilities many of which are never considered in the rush to assume signing a player is just like going to the supermarket and picking what you want. I emphasise, we need to run our club like a business, unlike the chavs and the gypos. We cannot just buy somebody in on a 50/50 chancer. We thought the Suarez bid was naive, but it has since been revealed it was completely realistic and laser targeted. If John Henry was a man of his word or had any integrity Suarez could have opted to leave. As it is, Henry is a liar whose word is literally not worth the paper it's written on. Wenger can't be blamed for that. We certainly went after the right player and we certainly did our homework. I guess because Wenger has principles he wasn't prepared to go beyond the bounds of the stated contract. In other words, he wasn't prepared to be robbed by a man whose word is valueless. That's the right attitude, unfortunately it's not an advantageous attitude in modern football. Actually fairly happy we didn't get Higuain either. I think he was a viable option back then because we didn't know what sort of cash the club was prepared to part with. Since the Ozil deal we can do a lot better than Higuain, who we would have had to pay extortionate rates to secure in the end. I think we'll do our first £50mill signing in the summer.
I think it's a fallacy that somehow our medical staff are incompitent, it's a combination of having players in our side who are susceptible to injury and having a manager who over trains his players and doesn't seem to have a proper rotational system to make sure certain players aren't overplayed.
Look how many injuries have occurred in training, it's not a coincidence.
Hmmm - yes - but the 'naivity' lies in Wenger having no plan B (a desperate loan bid for Demba Ba excepted). Its the fact that (IMO) Wenger knew that an addition, proven striker was needed to contest the league over the season - and accepted the inevitable falling short in favour of sticking to his valuations. That's it, in fact. The fact that Wenger hoped against hope that his squad would do it, rather than equipping it to.