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    Ah yes.

    As I said, we've seen far too many youngsters overhyped over the years who have completely flopped.

    Is it too ridiculous to think Ox might go the same way considering nothing changes at this club?

    He will be trained the same way as the flops before him, taught the same things as them. It will take something of his own doing to enable he doesn't go that way cosif he continues to listen to Wenger then he's going the same way as Vela, Bendtner, Denilson, Cesc, Diaby etc

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    Arsenal can challenge for the title with two or three signings, says Seaman

    The ex-Gunners goalkeeper has urged Arsene Wenger to splash some cash this summer and has backed the north London outfit to compete for honours if they recruit wisely

    Former Arsenal goalkeeper David Seaman believes the Gunners can mount a challenge for the Premier League title if they sign “two or three” players this summer.

    The north London club have met the release clause in Marouane Fellaini's Everton contract, while they are also close to finalising a deal for Real Madrid striker Gonzalo Higuain.

    And Seaman, who made 405 league appearances for Arsenal, is convinced that signings of that ilk are required to help the Gunners end their eight-year trophy drought and push them towards the Premier League summit.

    "I think they need just two or three signings and they can challenge for the title," Seaman told Goal.

    "When Arsenal play at their best, they are very hard to beat."

    Seaman's claims support those of former team-mate Ray Parlour, who urged Arsene Wenger to spend over €100 million on Higuain, Fellaini and Wayne Rooney this week.

    But Seaman does not believe new signings alone will re-establish Arsenal at the top of the table, and has urged the the club to change their wage policy to ensure their best players do not continue to leave.

    "It is hard when you let your best players go," Seaman added. "Maybe [the club] could alter the wage structure [to prevent it]."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cripps View Post
    Ah yes.

    Is it too ridiculous to think Ox might go the same way considering nothing changes at this club
    YES!

    I'm the first to recognise the repeated mistakes of Wenger, but life let alone football doesn't work like that. It's not as though WUM is doing an Arshavin on him and blatenly playing him out of possiton - he's playing in the 2 positions he's always played in, and as long as that's the case - there's no reason we shouldn't see him mature into the player we think he can be.


    Quote Originally Posted by Cripps View Post
    If he continues to listen to Wenger then he's going the same way as Vela, Bendtner, Denilson, Cesc, Diaby etc
    Cesc?!?! Now you just embarrassing yourself.

    As for Diaby, never been fit long enough to make a proper judgment. Half the time totally unplayable brilliance - the other half, frustratingly inept. Looks like the the very definition of someone who just doesn't have the proper week in, week out playing time to get into a groove...always gets injured. So harsh to blame Wenger for him.

    Vela - has just come off his best season in Spain - if I'm not wrong was named in the La Liga team of the season - so can't be that shit, though I think you have a point in that he suffered a combination of Wengeritis and having better players in front of him in the pecking order so was never going to get enough week in week out game time.

    Dennilson: yes mainly wengeritis.

    Bendy - now on him we're singing from the same hymn sheet. He was never the required quality for our club.

    So all in all, it's not the guarantee you make out that a young player is always going to be a disappointment based on failures of the past.

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    It's not a guarantee, no and Ox has already shown more than any of the flops I mentioned so there is hope in him yet but I grow tired of waiting for young players to come good and rarely do cos that's all we've been dong the past 8 years and its failed spectacularly.

    As for Daby, he's been shit for more than half the time. When he is fit, he is shit for most of the games he's payed in. Denilson as ridiculed as he was whilst here was a far better player for us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bunsco View Post

    As for Diaby, never been fit long enough to make a proper judgment. Half the time totally unplayable brilliant

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    Quote Originally Posted by bunsco View Post
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    Best post in here.

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    TONY ADAMS has launched a scathing attack on Arsenal — and offered to join the board to help find Arsene Wenger’s replacement.
    The Gunners legend fears the club are “miles away” from winning the title.
    He also insists they are ill-prepared to replace boss Wenger should he decide to leave at the end of next season.
    Adams blasted: “It’s time that Arsenal won something again, even the FA Cup or League Cup. But I can’t see it, to be honest.
    “They are still not good enough in certain areas of the team. And they are miles off the title.”
    Adams, 46, revealed he offered to join the Arsenal board but never received a response.
    And he was stunned when the club named 73-year-old Chips Keswick as chairman last week, saying the appointment lacked imagination.
    The former Gunners captain added: “Chips is a great guy but not a very imaginative choice by the owner. And he is 73.
    “If they just wanted a figurehead, they should have gone for me. It would have been a better visionary decision than Chips.”
    Wenger, who has not won a trophy in eight years, is being tipped for the Paris Saint-Germain hotseat when his contract expires next summer.
    Adams added: “They should be lining up the new manager. Chief executive Ivan Gazidis is in a tricky situation and could do with some help.”


    Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...#ixzz2WzPTfJD8
    He'd be better in the board than all of current members bar Usmanov.

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    Adams's post playing career has been a catalogue of unremitting, relentless and total disaster.

    We need him on the Board.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cripps View Post
    Best post in here.
    not bad. Not bad at all

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