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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie the Gooner View Post
    http://www.goonersweb.co.uk/forum/ne...1012&noquote=1




    Heard it all before TV5 thats all you lot say, the same shite just in diffrent turns.
    fack off Vermalean, horrible player. bar Kompany this entire generation of belgian players are a bunch of frauds.

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    Hazard is pretty awesome tbh

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    http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2...?newsfeed=true


    And also:
    Arsene Wenger ready to dump Arsenal flops after San Siro Champions League humiliation
    Arsène Wenger is considering a major summer shake-up of his failing Arsenal squad after Wednesday night’s 4-0 humiliation against AC Milan.

    Changing of the guard: Arsene Wenger is prepared to bring in new blood and get rid of some established stars Photo: GETTY IMAGES
    By Jeremy Wilson11:00PM GMT 16 Feb 2012 Comment
    Wenger was genuinely shocked by Wednesday’s match and, having publicly savaged the performance of his team, there was also a 'clear the air’ meeting at Arsenal's training ground on Thursday.
    According to one source, Wenger “went crazy” and vented his anger directly at the players for a performance that he regarded as the worst in Europe during his 15 years as Arsenal manager. There was a general acceptance among the squad that Wenger’s criticisms were justified.
    Several prominent first-team players are now playing for their future, including Theo Walcott, Tomas Rosicky and Andrei Arshavin, whose contracts expire over the next 18 months but have yet to secure new deals.
    Arsenal will also consider offers for Marouane Chamakh and Sébastien Squillaci, who have barely featured this season, while other fringe players, such as Nicklas Bendtner, Carlos Vela, Denilson and Manuel Almunia, are finally expected to be sold.
    The club’s half-yearly accounts will be published this month and, following the sales last summer of Cesc Fabregas, Samir Nasri and Gaël Clichy, a likely profit of £55 million is set to prompt disquiet among fans.


    Wenger, though, was frustrated in January by the unavailability of his main targets and preferred to keep his budget intact. He is still tracking Cologne’s Lukas Podolski, Borussia Dortmund’s Mario Götze and the Lille playmaker Eden Hazard, but knows that Arsenal would have little hope of competing for such sought-after players if they do fail to reach next season’s Champions League.
    Even if they do remain in the Premier League’s top four, Arsenal also face the threat of being outbid by richer rivals.
    Wednesday’s defeat was hardly an enticing advert for potential signings and could also only reduce the chances of persuading Robin van Persie to extend his contract beyond 2013.
    Van Persie, the Arsenal captain, was said to be forlorn in the dressing room after the match.
    Yet while Arsenal are keen to open negotiations with Van Persie, the lack of decisive progress on Walcott, Arshavin and Rosicky suggests an uncertainty on all sides.
    Preliminary talks have been held with representatives of Walcott but there is a growing sense that final decisions will be made at the end of the season.
    Arshavin is the subject of interest from Russian club Anzhi Makhachkala. With the transfer window in Russia open until Feb 24, he could even leave next week.
    Rosicky’s representatives have held talks with Wenger and, although the Czech Republic captain was anonymous on Wednesday, he has been among Arsenal’s better recent performers.
    The expectation is that he will be offered a one-year deal.
    Wenger’s own position also remains a subject of growing conjecture among supporters.
    The Frenchman has regularly stressed that he will honour a contract which expires in 2014, although he would consider his position if he felt that he was underperforming.
    Support from the Arsenal board remains solid and Wenger’s position is not regarded as contingent on finishing in the top four.
    There remains sympathy from Stan Kroenke, the club’s majority owner, and the other directors at the difficult job Wenger has had this season following the sale of key players.
    The hope is that he can secure fourth in the Premier League and then rebuild in the summer with additions of a comparable quality to Fàbregas and Nasri.
    It is felt that Arsenal do still have at least the core of a competitive squad in Jack Wilshere, Wojciech Szczesny, Laurent Koscielny, Thomas Vermaelen, Bacary Sagna, Alex Song, Aaron Ramsey, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Kieran Gibbs, Van Persie, Walcott and Gervinho.
    Emmanuel Petit, who helped Arsenal win the Double in 1998, has urged Wenger to get ruthless with serial underperformers.
    “I asked myself what has become of the team that I knew,” he said. “It’s worse than I thought. It’s a gulf which is confirmed weekend after weekend. In midfield, there isn’t anything now, the defence is constantly under construction.
    "It’s fortunate that Van Persie is up front. Certain young players haven’t done enough to justify the confidence that Arsène has in them. Walcott – somehow he’s going to have to reach the next stage. It’s been years that he’s been at the same level.
    “Aaron Ramsey, against Milan, I got the impression it was his twin brother on the pitch. In the way they behave, in their body language, we see they’re not there anymore.
    “You have to send out a strong signal. You have to say to Arshavin, and to Rosicky: 'Gentlemen, thank you, but goodbye’. And soon.”
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/foo...miliation.html
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    Its about time too, should have done this long before this defeat, we will see on sat if it has worked tbh.

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    Great if he has give them a bollocking but it's too little too late.

    Also that second article could virtually be a copy and paste job from the end of last season. Summer clear out of the shit.

    Look how that turned out

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    I would love a summer clear out. And Stevie Bould coming in as no.2 would be a breath of fresh air.

    Make it so Arsene.
    It's better to burn out, than to fade away.

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    Again we have heard the clearout stories before. It wont happen.Nothing ever does

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    Well it's not as simple as just getting rid of players.

    You have to find a club willing to take them, and the player has to agree to go there. But last summer Shit ****s like Bendtner, Vela, Denilson, Nasri were all shipped out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grimandi's Perm View Post
    Well it's not as simple as just getting rid of players.

    You have to find a club willing to take them, and the player has to agree to go there. But last summer Shit ****s like Bendtner, Vela, Denilson, Nasri were all shipped out.
    I think there are a number of ****s who come the end of their contracts this year, so they can just sod off. Squillacci etc.

    I'm not adverse to getting rid of Theo, Arshavin etc who will all find homes and for decent-ish prices.
    It's better to burn out, than to fade away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fats View Post
    Again we have heard the clearout stories before. It wont happen.Nothing ever does
    We have about 5/7 players who are out of contract tbh which include 3 of our keepers and Rosicky.

    Also there alots of quality players who we could bring in on a free as well as signing the likes of Hazard and Poldolski.

    SO we not really be spending alot bringing in quality.

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