http://www.football365.com/news/21554/7021179/?According to The Daily Mirror's John Cross, the journalist considered to be closest to Arsenal, Diaby is 'available for transfer' but is unlikely to be sold this summer because 'he is injured and is likely to miss the start of the season and Arsenal will struggle to shift the £60,000-a-week midfielder in that condition'.
Presuming that figure is roughly correct and that Arsenal would expect to receive £10m for the French international, his latest setback thus adds up to a £15m setback. Food for thought, surely, for those Arsenal supporters contemplating a 6.5% increase in the price of their season tickets.
It remains unclear, meanwhile, just when and how Diaby's latest injury was inflicted given that the Gunners only returned to training on Monday and, after a month on the sidelines, he briefly returned to fitness for their final match of last season.
rofl.
The King Is Back.
Have we signed anyone yet?
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"what it means to be human - to be featherless, two-legged, linguistically conscious creatures
born between urine and faeces whose bodies will one day be the culinary delight of terrestrial worms.."
I'd be surprised if that oaf wasn't injured.
He is damaged goods like most of our squaddies, looks like we might have to pay someone to take them off our hands.
Wenger hand picked these guys claiming they were the "best ever group he's ever had", he decided to make sure they were paid large amounts (for odd reasons nobody understands) and now we can't get rid of any of these f*ckers.
We've got a squad of players we'd like to get rid of but nobody wants, the only players people are interested in are our top players (the ones we'd ideally prefer to keep).
I'd say the Wenger magic has well and truly worn off, once upon a time even our shite players would be snapped up by big clubs.
Last edited by Özim; 05-07-2011 at 07:51 PM.
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