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    denilson seems to think he will stay...and also looks forward to coming back here next season ffs

    On-loan Arsenal midfielder Denilson is confident Gunners captain Cesc Fabregas will remain at Emirates Stadium, despite ongoing talk surrounding his future.

    Speculation is rife over where Spain midfielder Fabregas will ply his trade this season having been consistently linked with a return to boyhood club Barcelona.

    Barca are desperate to bring the 24-year-old back to Camp Nou but are yet to meet Arsenal's £40million valuation.
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    Brazilian Denilson, who is spending this season on loan with his hometown club Sao Paulo, believes Fabregas will still be a Gunners player when the new campaign gets underway.

    He told Sky Sports News: "I think it's very important because the fans, the staff at Arsenal, everyone loves Cesc and I think he's going to stay."

    Denilson, who joined Arsenal in 2006 from Sao Paulo, requested a loan return to the club this season in order to be near to his three-year old daughter.

    But the 23-year-old admits he already misses Arsenal and hopes to be back in the squad this time next year.

    "I miss London, I miss Arsenal," he added. "I lived there for five years, it's a long time for me. But I think next season I'll be back."

    The midfielder feels much of Arsenal's appeal is down to manager Arsene Wenger.

    The French tactician has come under fire after the Gunners failed to end their six-year trophy drought last season, but Denilson has jumped to his defence.

    "Everyone knows Arsene Wenger is a top man and a top manager," he said.

    "He's not just a coach, he's like a dad. It's brilliant for me and for the players because he's helped the players."
    Criticism

    Wenger has also attracted criticism for his lack of business in the transfer market in recent years, but Denilson insists Arsenal do not need to emulate the big-spending ways of their top-four rivals to contend for silverware.

    "If you see Manchester, Chelsea buying many players, Manchester City as well, they pay much money for the players but Arsenal don't need that," he said.

    "We just need to play to show. This season I'm sure 100 per cent they can win the trophies."

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    Xavi believes the possible arrival of Cesc Fabregas from Arsenal will ensure Barcelona continue their winning ways.

    The midfielder has continued to encourage his compatriot to come to Camp Nou despite being slammed by Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger for saying his national team-mate was "suffering" in London, and admits he wants the saga to come to an end as soon as possible.

    Reports suggest both clubs are in talks over the transfer and Xavi believes Fabregas would shine for the Catalans.

    "I hope this saga ends soon. It's like the final piece of the puzzle which only needs inserting so it can be complete," Xavi said, according to Sport.

    "Cesc is just 24 and his arrival will ensure the current cycle at Barcelona is still working."

    The World Cup winner went on to say that competition in midfield will not be a problem if Fabregas does move to Barca this summer.

    "I have been competing for places with other players for 13 years now," he added. "The more competition in midfield, the better it is for us players.

    "I hope Fabregas comes. Everything will be better and he will be at the best club in the world."
    http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2896/...l-piece-in-the

    Doesnt this guy ever shut the fuck up?

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    xavi set out the immediate future for cesc too.

    he said he'll be retiring in 2-4 years time, which basically confirms the bench position.

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    It's going to be orgasmic watching those Cuntalans slowly, slowly level out and then slip into an accelerating decline. It always happens but the way these cockstckers go on it sounds like they imagine they are Satan's gift to football and ddstined to be at the top for ever. Unspeakably arrogant cocks, there's not an ounce of humility or modesty in them. They're fucking horrible. When Real Madrid starts looking likeable by comparison thel you know you've found the biggest cunts on the planet.
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    That might well be the finest paragraph ever written in the entire history of the English language.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darth Vela View Post


    That might well be the finest paragraph ever written in the entire history of the English language.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Niall_Quinn View Post
    It's going to be orgasmic watching those Cuntalans slowly, slowly level out and then slip into an accelerating decline. It always happens but the way these cocksuckers go on it sounds like they imagine they are Satan's gift to football and destined to be at the top for ever. Unspeakably arrogant cocks, there's not an ounce of humility or modesty in them. They're fucking horrible. When Real Madrid starts looking likeable by comparison then you know you've found the biggest cunts on the planet.


    Cant agree more

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    agree with a great many comments/sentiments in this thread, however there is no doubt in my mind that when injury free and on form Cesc is again imo the best central midfielder in the world....if he can stay injury free a whole season, he is up there with the best in the world.

    Shame however about the lack of authority and constant bottling nature he has developed of late.

    PS what happened to my great Xavi thread?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gunnerrrrr View Post
    agree with a great many comments/sentiments in this thread, however there is no doubt in my mind that when injury free and on form Cesc is again imo the best central midfielder in the world....if he can stay injury free a whole season, he is up there with the best in the world.Shame however about the lack of authority and constant bottling nature he has developed of late.PS what happened to my great Xavi thread?
    FIFA took it down.
    It's better to burn out, than to fade away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LDG View Post
    FIFA took it down.

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