We'll wait and see. No objection to him being in the team or your opinion that he won't amount to much. My main problem is when players get the extended grace period where there position is hallmarked and untouchable for x amount of years. Some of these guys need to earn their position in the squad. Last season, Monreal, Coquelin and Bellerin were fortunate to play so much because we had injury problems. They took their chance and held their position in the squad through hard work and even criticism.
Many thought Monreal and Coquelin were nothing players. Now look. I don't think Wilshere and Ramsey have had to fight for their place and they need to be put through the fire this season if we're not moving for a player as good as Vidal. If they can't win their spots back or fail to answer the call when we have injury problems, it should be a wrap for both of them and they seal their fates as squad players whilst we look to the market for first team world class talent. Forget holding talks with them to reassure them. They need to show up this season without fail.
Vidal off to Bayern for 28 million.
Well that's that one done.
Gabriel Barbosa
'WHEN HE HAS A PLAN, WE BACK HIM, WHEN HE DOESN'T......WE KEEP QUIET'
Sanogo has gone to Ajax on loan.
Dennis will sort him out.
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Delph
What a moron.
Last week it was stupid, this week it's just twattish.
Man City's star signings still remain David Silva, Aguero and Old Man Yaya, it's really odd to be honest that they keep going for England players that more than often are not turn out to be a bit shit.
Society is now one polished horde
Formed by two mighty tribes, the bores and the bored.
"After all, it was the Gunners’ goalkeeper who started the move that culminated in Thomas’ crowning glory. It was Lukic who, in injury time, decided to throw the ball out to Lee Dixon rather than lump it long..."