sorry Letters, I said I question it, sadly I don't have the answer!
I said in a previous post that I feel that a lot of clubs don't take us seriously - the top two/three do not see us as a threat and the ones under us know how to play us and expose our weaknesses.......
we need to man up in ebvery department both on and off the field.....and if we are to lose players we get their worth and we reinvest it back into the team. We are in the CL, just so we still have appeal but not magnatism - we need to show that we are serious about our status as a top team both at home in Europe - get rid of the wishy washy - shed ourselves of our dross and get in quality/battle tested replacements. Keep the youth policy in - but not rely on it as the only way - kids need role modals and maybe our current crop of mature players and their behaviour is not providing them with one - unless they are looking to learn how not to do things (however the management/board and not shining examples either) - shit they should be more like us - we're what it's all about - proud to be a Gooner
sorry Letters.....said I didn't have an answer but looks like I had at least something to say - whethe you agree is another thing
City can blow us out of the water with any contract offer, so there's not much we can do about that really. I would say though that allowing a player to run his contract down to the final year should never be allowed to happen again. Gazidis touched on that at the AST meeting, he said we weren't perfect and can improve here.
If someone refuse to sign in advance, that means the writing is probably on the wall.
Lol at SAF if City get Nasri.
Outbid again.
It's better to burn out, than to fade away.
Lollers.![]()
It's better to burn out, than to fade away.
Whatever way you look at it, its quite depressing. OK we can say 'paper talk' all we like - but the fact is that there's no smoke without fire, and I don't think our reputation has been as low as it is currently since Wenger arrived. The reality is that Wenger is fighting to keep his best players - and this has a very 'end of era' feel to it.
Putting the laughter back into manslaughter