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Thread: Summer Transfer Speculation and Shit

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cripps View Post
    Thank god we aren't getting him then.

    We need someone who doesn't play the pass, pass, pass, pass, concede, pass, pass, pass, chance to shoot but fuck that, pass, pass system we play
    Have you even seen him play? He looks like the real deal.

    Amazed that you of all people wouldn't want him here seeing as you're bitterly opposed to Arteta and his 5 yard passes and Bender would represent a complete upgrade on him.

    Quote Originally Posted by hobson's choice View Post
    Who the fuck is Lars Bender, the whole time, I thought you guys were just making fun of Nicklas.
    He's the guy we had an 18.5 million bid rejected for at the start of the transfer window. He was identified as our first choice DM signing and someone who would improve the team tremendously. He's basically a must get.

    Unfortunately instead of trying to wrap up this deal last season and so being in a position to announce it before the window officially opened we dithered as usual, waiting till the start of the window to begin negotiations by which time Leverkusen had already sold Schurle and Carvajal to Chelsea and RM respectively meaning they don't need the money and are also extremely reluctant to part way with another one of their stars. Congratulations Dick Law and Gazidis.

    If we want him now we'll have to pay over the odds for him now, but with our cash reserves I don't see why that should be a problem especially if it means we can capture our first choice target.

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    It's more a criticism of our system than the player.

    I don't mind him as long as Arteta is out

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    Yup, after watching the Fenerbache and Fulham games, it's clear that we play a much more brisk and fluid game without Arteta there passing back to Kos/Sagna and Mert at every given opportunity.

    Hope we get in a proper replacement before he's fit again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Josh_Gooner View Post
    Yup, after watching the Fenerbache and Fulham games, it's clear that we play a much more brisk and fluid game without Arteta there passing back to Kos/Sagna and Mert at every given opportunity.

    Hope we get in a proper replacement before he's fit again.
    He's a problem. He hardly collects the ball from the defenders and usually points to them to make the forward pass. Never tries to shake his marker or receive the ball under slight pressure. He needs acres of space before receiving the ball. We really do need a better DM.

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    Still got it

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    Arsenal to table audacious Rooney bid

    The Gunners have been given private encouragement that Manchester United would be willing to sell them the England talisman after ruling out off-loading the 27-year-old to Chelsea

    Arsenal are preparing to table an audacious bid for Wayne Rooney later this week.

    The Gunners have privately been given encouragement that Manchester United could be willing to sell them England’s talisman in the last week of the window despite their public insistence that he is not for sale at any price.

    United are now determined not to sell Rooney to Chelsea, whose manager Jose Mourinho has given the striker until Wednesday at the latest to force through a move to Stamford Bridge. However, the Premier League champions are believed to be open to a £25 million-plus offer for the player from Arsenal, who they do not regard as a fellow title challenger. Arsene Wenger is poised to make his move at the end of the week if, as expected, the Londoners secure qualification for the group stages of the Champions League by overcoming Fenerbahce at the Emirates Stadium on Tuesday after winning 3-0 in the first leg in Istanbul six days ago. Arsenal have turned their attention to Rooney after all but giving up hope of capturing Luis Suarez from Liverpool or Karim Benzema from Real Madrid. It is expected that Wenger will sanction a bid of bid around the £25m mark for Rooney, who has been the subject of two formal offers from Chelsea this summer. United manager David Moyes has insisted that the club do not want to sell Rooney and maintained that stance after the 27-year-old’s impressive display in the goal-less draw against Chelsea on Monday night in what was his first start of the season. A third Chelsea bid for the England international would now be rejected out of hand, despite United's mooted interest in Blues playmaker Juan Mata, because the west Londoners are regarded as a direct rival for the league title. However, United are believed to be more amenable to a move from Arsenal and a shock switch to north London in the final days of the window has not been ruled out by sources close to the situation. Arsenal had registered an interest in Rooney as they prioritised the signing of a marquee striker and they have continued to monitor his situation this summer while making concerted attempts to capture Suarez and Gonzalo Higuain.

    The Gunners also made an enquiry for Real Madrid’s Benzema last week but they accept they have run out of time to capture the France international this window given the complex chain of events required to take him to the Emirates. A move for Rooney had been on the backburner but it is now firmly back on the agenda given the informal indications Arsenal have been given that the player is both available and would be interested in a surprising switch to north London. Moyes has spoken warmly of Rooney’s attitude in training and his general work ethic but the player is still believed to be seeking a fresh challenge at an established Champions League club. His name was chanted throughout Monday’s game by both United and Chelsea fans, while Mourinho said afterwards that he needs to go public if he still wants to move to Stamford Bridge or the Londoners will complete the signing of another striker, understood to be Samuel Eto'o. "The person that started the story has to finish the story," Mourinho observed. "A club like us, a manager like me, the people that work in the club with me… we are not silly to try to get a player from a big club that doesn't sell what they don't want to sell. "We are not silly to try something if somebody didn't start it. So I think it is time for the good of everyone to finish the story. For one side, for the other side." Asked to clarify whether he would like Rooney to state publicly if he wanted to quit United, Mourinho replied: "Yes, I would like. We are going to close another player if he is not coming. "It depends on this [Rooney's decision]. It depends on his reaction and his feelings. If now he doesn't want to leave, we are out of the thing. But we need to know. We need to know what is happening." Mourinho said he would wait "24 hours, 48 hours". Pushed on why he had said Rooney had started the transfer saga, he made it clear that Chelsea had been encouraged to pursue the player. "I know because I know." The information, he said, had been passed to Chelsea because "he told somebody who is very important in his career".
    http://www.goal.com/en-my/news/3956/...ous-rooney-bid

    Wazza is coming home

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    Can we lock this fucker down now and give early rise to a 'January Speculation and Shit thread'?

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    Front 3 of Di Maria, Wazza and Ozil.

    It's on!

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    The WayneGooney fella has been saying that Rooney has been on for a while now, and once he's signed, Cesc is coming home

    Waynegooney was right all along





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