Seems like Abramovich was the one to grant Cech a move as a gesture of goodwill.
Always rated him tbf.
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Seems like Abramovich was the one to grant Cech a move as a gesture of goodwill.
Always rated him tbf.
Our negotiation team = Wenger. How dare you call him an amateur in transfer negotiations. He's currently sunning himself on the French Riviera & will pop back into Colney around mid July to see who hasn't already been bought yet from his wishlist. Then he'll try to buy whats left for £10 mill less than their worth or be very clever by adding £1 to their release clause (as it can't possibly offend the selling club), miss the chance to get the new players into pre-season training to gel with the squad, take a lot of stick from journo's & Arsenal fans until he pays over the odds for a crowd pleaser on the last day of the transfer window. There is absolutely nothing amateurish about the way Wenger handles transfers.
This is the laziest WUMing since Cripps died.
Clickbait extordinaire, Adrian Durham taking credit for making Wenger change his ways in signing Cech. :lol:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...al-belong.html
:lol:
In an era of the petroclubs inflating transfer fees and the likes of Raheem Sterling having a 50 million pound fee slapped to his forehead, you're having a go at our negotiating team for getting a top five goalkeeper in the world for only 11 million from a rival club whose manager absolutely detests us and our manager (because of his inferiority complex). Not to mention we've potentially signed him ahead of giant clubs like Man Utd and PSG were according to reports were interested as well. Laughable Zim. :lol:
It's a fantastic bit of business really.
11 million for a 33 year old isn't fantastic business in my book as for being a top 5 keeper, highly debateable, he's very good but not World Class anymore, before his head injury he was unbelievable but in recent times he's looked positively human. It's true he's a lot better than what we've had or have, but that's not hard as we've had to put up with dogshite keepers for years since David Seaman retired.
He's a good keeper, but hardly the future and thats my point, sure keepers can play on into their late 30's but they are nowhere near as good when they get there, Buffon for example looks a shadow of the keeper he was and is prone to some real clangers.
4 years with a stable presence at the back, Kos ahead of him and hopefully a more settled defence in general isn't a bad prospect. 4 years for Ches to get a clue in the care of a steadying influence can't hurt either. The whole "Arsenal spine" thing is vastly overplayed but in terms of adding quality to a critical position this is a good signing. Kos is more than good enough. I think Coquelin is actually underrated because he doesn't have the big media name.
Striker please! If we add some top quality up front then coupled with the undoubted quality we've just added to the back you have to call that a good transfer window. All comes down to this striker. If we are serious then our activities over the next few weeks will be the demonstration.