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    I'd much rather Wenger leaves the squad as is if it means a new guy can come in at the end of Wenger's contract next season and make the necessary signings. As others have said Wenger won't buy what we really need this summer, I've no doubt he'll make a few signings and they will probably be good players just not great players that we need to push on.

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    I was utterly gobsmacked by Wenger's transfer activity last summer. Amazed. He passed up the opportunity to win us the league and he'll do it again and again and again.
    That was a posting from Grebbo in 2011, btw.
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    Quote Originally Posted by selassie View Post
    I'd much rather Wenger leaves the squad as is if it means a new guy can come in at the end of Wenger's contract next season and make the necessary signings. As others have said Wenger won't buy what we really need this summer, I've no doubt he'll make a few signings and they will probably be good players just not great players that we need to push on.
    It's depressing, probably means Alexis and Ozil will be off end of next season as well as it will be same thing again. A new manager is needed to make the ruthless decisions needed such as getting rid of Walcott.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Niall_Quinn View Post
    That was a posting from Grebbo in 2011, btw.


    Nothing changes, ever. It's like one big circle and we always meet back at the start.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gooner23 View Post
    It's depressing, probably means Alexis and Ozil will be off end of next season as well as it will be same thing again. A new manager is needed to make the ruthless decisions needed such as getting rid of Walcott.
    Aye, it's going to be interesting to see what happens with Alexis and Ozil and their new contracts, there have been talks of them both extending but it's been dragging on for a while now.

    I'd get rid of Walcott this summer if I was in charge, Merts too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gooner23 View Post
    It's depressing, probably means Alexis and Ozil will be off end of next season as well as it will be same thing again. A new manager is needed to make the ruthless decisions needed such as getting rid of Walcott.
    I think there is a possibility of losing both Ozil and Sanchez regardless of our transfer activity. With Wenger's future being so uncertain it makes no sense for either of them to sign a long term contract. It's a double edged sword because I can't see them staying to play under Wenger even if he committed to another contract.

    As for players we might lose this summer (Theo, Ox, Gibbs, Wilshere) sours things further to think we wasted years and resources on these guys. Not entirely their fault, but it seems like we have flushed a class of talent right down the toilet. Project youth failed to live up to expectation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marc Overmars View Post


    Nothing changes, ever. It's like one big circle and we always meet back at the start.
    and it will never change, Wenger is allergic to change and the bloody irritating to be honest, I don't I've ever see anyone more blinkered or stubborn in football.

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    Kante's release clause apparently 20mil......anyone got a spare quid to add to that do we can seal his transfer?

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    Arsène Wenger says Arsenal’s summer transfer activity will be limited

    Arsène Wenger has suggested supporters should retain a sense of realism if Arsenal finish below Tottenham Hotspur for the first time under his stewardship, with the manager’s faith in his squad likely to result in limited business in the transfer market this summer.

    Arsenal could be 16 points behind the Premier League leaders, Leicester City, when they kick off against Crystal Palace on Sunday as they attempt to eat into the six-point advantage enjoyed by second-placed Spurs. The last time Tottenham, who play at Stoke on Monday, finished above their north London rivals was in 1995, when the teams finished seventh and 11th respectively under Gerry Francis and Stewart Houston.

    The Frenchman is hoping a pristine end to the season could mean his side will be involved in the title pursuit, for all that he doffed his cap to Leicester’s remarkable campaign, but finishing below their neighbours would not necessarily signify a definitive tip in the balance of power in the capital. “First of all, we are not behind Spurs yet,” he said. “Anyway, Tottenham have been 18 years behind us and they’ve survived. So let’s be realistic.

    “ If Leicester win on Sunday it does not affect us, it does not change the fact that we absolutely have to win our game against Palace. Let’s prepare for that no matter what the result is.

    “We need a perfect run. They can drop points on Sunday but if they go until the end of the season having lost only three games what can you say [other than] well done, congratulations, even if it’s Leicester that nobody expected.

    “At the moment it’s difficult for us to accept that we are not completely there [at the top]. Leicester have lost three games, it is exceptional. They lost two games against us, and then you have Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea, Liverpool, all of whom you’d think they would lose more than one game against. Barcelona has lost four games this season, Real Madrid five and Leicester three.”

    Arsenal are expected to sign the Borussia Mönchengladbach captain, Granit Xhaka, this summer with £35m being sought for the Switzerland international. Tomas Rosicky, Mikel Arteta and Mathieu Flamini will leave under freedom of contract and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain could be sold, with further eye-catching incoming business likely to be limited.

    Wenger said: “If you look at the top three teams, you will see they have not changed their team a lot. We have to strengthen our squad but it’s not obvious to find the players despite the money the English clubs will have. We are already working but we have to find the players and that is not easy.

    “You cannot dismiss that the players are young: Alex Iwobi is 19, Mohamed Elneny is 23, Francis Coquelin 24, and they will be stronger next year but you need to keep a core of players and strengthen where we can. The team is going the right way.”

    Wenger’s transfer policy could potentially be further influenced by the UK’s vote on leaving the European Union, with the implications Brexit would have on football still unclear. “It raises many questions,” he said. “Will the European players be considered as they are now? For example, if England votes for Brexit, will the French be considered like South Americans players [who require work permits]? That would completely re-question the influx of foreign players.

    “Will England go that way? If they did, that would leave the Premier League with some questions.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kano View Post
    Why does he hate us?

    "the team is going in the right direction" No, No its not Wenger, we are literally standing still at best, and could say going backwards as we had the FA Cup last season(s). To rely on Iwobi who has come in and had 3-4 good games is madness.

    Using the Brexit as an excuse now too
    Last edited by alexander; 16-04-2016 at 09:15 AM.

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