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    Quote Originally Posted by McNamara That Ghost... View Post
    it hasn't worked for him on club level outside of his club.
    Do what?

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    Arseblog makes a good point this morning about when Wenger has gone for players who have failed at a big club we tend to do alright out of it. Bergkamp, Vieira and Henry for instance

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    Quote Originally Posted by Letters View Post
    Do what?
    Sorry, outside of his club. Köln.

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    Ah.

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    Nothing too interesting but the transcript from his press conference which was almost certainly at 7pm.

    Podolski Press Conference - Transcript
    Podolski PC - May 2nd 2012

    Note* I left out questions purely on Köln or the German NT.

    Introduction

    „The decision has been made, and I want to stress it again, not against FC Köln but in favour of Arsenal FC. I always knew that I’d either continue my career at Köln for a further couple of years or I’d go to another top club. I had a couple of different offers but they did not really matter to me. As soon as the offer of Arsenal arrived I started to think about my career in football and eventually came to the conclusion that this would be the right path for me.”

    Q1 – Lukas: Why is Arsenal such a good fit?

    “They wear the same colours as Köln (laughs). No, jokes aside. As I've said before, I had other interesting offers but for me, it had to be a top club and when you look at Arsenal, with a fantastic manager, good environment and there has never been bad press surrounding the club; they are playing attractive football and have a great stadium with great fans. Although I’ve never been there and haven’t looked at anything I think the club is a very good fit for me. Otherwise I would not have made the decision.”

    Q2 – Meeting with Arsene Wenger.

    “We just spoke on the telephone once and I have not met him yet, that will certainly happen after the Euros. Also, I haven’t seen the stadium or the training facilities yet as the focus has been completely on Köln so far.”

    Q3 – Mertesacker's video message

    “I am happy to play with someone whom I’ve know for a long time, who speaks German and with whom I get along very well. Therefore I believe he’ll make it easy for me to settle down.”

    Q4 – Has he spoken to Mertesacker

    “Yes, I asked him a couple of question about the club, the environment etc.. But at the end of the day, you have to make the decision on your own. You might get some advice, for sure. But he hasn’t helped with the final decision.”

    Q5 – About his time in Munich

    “In Munich, I maybe was a tad too young. Now, I’m more experienced and have become even better and I’m confident about this move and certain that I will make it there.”

    Q6 – Dealing with a new language

    “Whenever you go to a new country, the language is a part of that – but I believe football is international. I think my English is good enough and will make it easier for me to fit in.”

    Q7 – Contract / time after Arsenal

    “I don’t want to discuss any details on my contract. Regarding my future after London, sure, I could imagine to come back and as I’ve said before, the FC (Köln) will always be my club no matter what. I believe it’s important that the club carries on and moves forward when I’m gone. It’s vital for me that they don’t say 'now that Podolski is gone everything is falling apart'. But it’s rather a chance to rebuild, with new chairmen, to move forward and be successful again, something that was promised to me when I arrived. That has to be the aim.”

    Q8 – Hopes and dreams with Arsenal

    “Undoubtedly, the Arsenal FC is a big name in football, you just have to look back and look at their success. Again, they have an awesome manager, and a great st\adium – I’m looking forward to that. The goal has to be to win titles over the next years. That’s a given when you go to a big club. The English league is very good and competitive and every year six or seven clubs are challenging. Hence it’s a chance and a great motivation to make another step forward."


    http://arsenal-esque.blogspot.de/201...ranscript.html

    Interesting to know that Wenger has only spoken to him once and hasn't even met him yet, and that Podolski hasn't had to come to London at all.

    I wonder what offers he had. Would be nice to know what clubs Arsenal beat out.

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    What I get from that, much to Fat Sam's disgust, is perception remains very important. Regardless of how some might think our style of play actually has been this season, the idea of attractive football is something that will always stick to us.

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    Thank fuck for the invincibles then

    They are all gone but their reputation remains

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    Quote Originally Posted by Syn View Post
    Nothing too interesting but the transcript from his press conference which was almost certainly at 7pm.




    Interesting to know that Wenger has only spoken to him once and hasn't even met him yet, and that Podolski hasn't had to come to London at all.

    I wonder what offers he had. Would be nice to know what clubs Arsenal beat out.
    It kind of shows that Wenger stays out of the dealings, of course identifies players of interest, and keeps a budget in mind, I imagine if needed he gets brought in.

    Wonder if this is the same all over?

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    "...always knew that I’d either continue my career at Köln for a further couple of years or I’d go to another top club."

    Erm, so becoming a crown green bowling champion was right out! Good to know.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Syn View Post
    Interesting to know that Wenger has only spoken to him once and hasn't even met him yet, and that Podolski hasn't had to come to London at all.
    That runs contrary to the general perception that Wenger conducts all the negotiations.

    Interestingly, from what I've read, the club removed this responsibility from the manager after George Graham, for obvious reasons, where it passed over to Ken Friar.

    Whether that changed back again once Wenger proved trustworthy, or not, I couldn't say. Certainly a large percentage of our negotiations appear to happen in his absence.

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