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McReggae
#21 Posted : Wednesday, June 08, 2011 4:39:42 PM
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nostoppingthis wrote:
[quote=Marty]Surely, this cannot be the defensive solution Arsenal needs. 19 yr old????

http://soccernet.espn.go...-carl-jenkinson?cc=3888[/quote]

Hasn't ManU-gu just captured the signature of a 19-year old? Phil Jones.....


.....son don't you understand!!!!......arses have defensive crisis unlike United!!!!!
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nostoppingthis
#22 Posted : Wednesday, June 08, 2011 4:49:32 PM
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McReggae wrote:
nostoppingthis wrote:
[quote=Marty]Surely, this cannot be the defensive solution Arsenal needs. 19 yr old????

http://soccernet.espn.go...-carl-jenkinson?cc=3888[/quote]

Hasn't ManU-gu just captured the signature of a 19-year old? Phil Jones.....


.....son don't you understand!!!!......arses have defensive crisis unlike United!!!!!


Transfers ndio zinaanza my friend...i'm just shocked that the "19 year old" thing was an issue or a point of reference....
Jus Blazin
#23 Posted : Wednesday, June 08, 2011 7:17:36 PM
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Phil Jones, Ashley Young, good English signings. Wish we had gotten Henderson as well. Ferdinand is on the wrong side of 30. Vidic approaching fast. Jones 19 and Smalling 20. By the time the warriors retire, we'll be having some solid English foundation, that might make up Englands central defense as well.
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TAZ
#24 Posted : Wednesday, June 08, 2011 8:50:18 PM
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The 19 yrd old signed by Arsenal is more of Full back than a centre half....I believe he'll be Sagna's back up (Eboue's replacement). I'm not a typical fan of English players but we need one or two at the back to control teams like stoke, Blackburn etc. The players i really want to see at Arsenal are Shahktar's Willian, Cahill/Samba, Baines, Falcao/Gervinho and an experienced defensive midfielder.

Henderson is not worth the 20m pounds L'fools spent on him....but then again they have a habit of wasting money on English players.
Burning Spear
#25 Posted : Wednesday, June 08, 2011 9:51:14 PM
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wenger is a joker!!
instead of giving us more experienced defenders, he is giving as 19 yr old inexperienced though a good player
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MaichBlack
#26 Posted : Monday, June 13, 2011 7:44:12 AM
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What Usmanov thinks of the Arsenal board.
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kyt
#27 Posted : Monday, June 13, 2011 9:02:07 AM
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Who will sign alexis sanchez?
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Burning Spear
#28 Posted : Monday, June 13, 2011 9:07:44 AM
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I could not have put it better !!

I hope the damn board got Usmanovic message !
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MaichBlack
#29 Posted : Monday, June 13, 2011 9:15:08 AM
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kyt wrote:
Who will sign alexis sanchez?

After having their 22.1 million pounds offer rejected Man City are now prepared to pay up to 34 million pounds for the lad.

City executives are due to fly out to Italy today to see if they can get the deal done. When things start becoming this stupid, level headed managers step back till things cool off.

There are players who are good but are grossly overvalued. But I guess with the current oil prices, the Abu Dhabi based owners have the right to be stupid. For their sake though, I hope they will meet the UEFA break even rule or be thrown out of European competitions.
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TAZ
#30 Posted : Monday, June 13, 2011 9:15:38 AM
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I've always been of the opinion that Usmanov is the kind of owner Arsenal need to achieve success but the Arsenal board are so scared of this guy that they even denied him the opportunity to take control of the club. The guy offered more cash than Stan Kronke but they still rejected his offer....its good to see the fans strongly in support of Usmanov, what he has said is the gospel truth.
McReggae
#31 Posted : Monday, June 13, 2011 9:34:50 AM
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TAZ wrote:
I've always been of the opinion that Usmanov is the kind of owner Arsenal need to achieve success but the Arsenal board are so scared of this guy that they even denied him the opportunity to take control of the club. The guy offered more cash than Stan Kronke but they still rejected his offer....its good to see the fans strongly in support of Usmanov, what he has said is the gospel truth.


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MaichBlack
#32 Posted : Monday, June 13, 2011 12:21:36 PM
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TAZ wrote:
I've always been of the opinion that Usmanov is the kind of owner Arsenal need to achieve success but the Arsenal board are so scared of this guy that they even denied him the opportunity to take control of the club. The guy offered more cash than Stan Kronke but they still rejected his offer....its good to see the fans strongly in support of Usmanov, what he has said is the gospel truth.

I totally agree with you @TAZ. Usmanov would have been an excellent addition to the EPL - as a majority shareholder. I like his mentality. He would have made Arsenal far much stronger and that is what we need - an extremely competitive EPL - more competitive than it already is.

I know I am a Man U fan but I am a football fan first. A stronger Arsenal (or any other team for that matter) can only make the league better. I hope Usmanov finally takes over at Arsenal and gives everyone including Man U Sad a run for their money!
Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.
Nobby
#33 Posted : Tuesday, June 14, 2011 3:43:43 PM
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MaichBlack wrote:
TAZ wrote:
I've always been of the opinion that Usmanov is the kind of owner Arsenal need to achieve success but the Arsenal board are so scared of this guy that they even denied him the opportunity to take control of the club. The guy offered more cash than Stan Kronke but they still rejected his offer....its good to see the fans strongly in support of Usmanov, what he has said is the gospel truth.

I totally agree with you @TAZ. Usmanov would have been an excellent addition to the EPL - as a majority shareholder. I like his mentality. He would have made Arsenal far much stronger and that is what we need - an extremely competitive EPL - more competitive than it already is.

I know I am a Man U fan but I am a football fan first. A stronger Arsenal (or any other team for that matter) can only make the league better. I hope Usmanov finally takes over at Arsenal and gives everyone including Man U Sad a run for their money!



At least we agree on one thing for once!smile
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Nobby
#34 Posted : Tuesday, June 14, 2011 3:51:46 PM
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Burning Spear wrote:
wenger is a joker!!
instead of giving us more experienced defenders, he is giving as 19 yr old inexperienced though a good player



Burning spear, its too soon to comment.The real transfer window will be on the 1st of July, we still have two months.Wenger is not stupid not to strengthen the back mid and the strike force this summer.We already have news that Gervihno has already been released and talks are ongoing, Gary Cahill and Samba are also on the Verge of signing.So alot of work is happenning at the back ground.For arsenal its now or never! Wenger knows this but he is also committed to build the future also and thats why Carl was signed.Infact it was widely expected since there was a pre-contract agreement already in place in January
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freiks
#35 Posted : Wednesday, June 15, 2011 1:20:00 AM
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Nobby wrote:
MaichBlack wrote:
TAZ wrote:
I've always been of the opinion that Usmanov is the kind of owner Arsenal need to achieve success but the Arsenal board are so scared of this guy that they even denied him the opportunity to take control of the club. The guy offered more cash than Stan Kronke but they still rejected his offer....its good to see the fans strongly in support of Usmanov, what he has said is the gospel truth.

I totally agree with you @TAZ. Usmanov would have been an excellent addition to the EPL - as a majority shareholder. I like his mentality. He would have made Arsenal far much stronger and that is what we need - an extremely competitive EPL - more competitive than it already is.

I know I am a Man U fan but I am a football fan first. A stronger Arsenal (or any other team for that matter) can only make the league better. I hope Usmanov finally takes over at Arsenal and gives everyone including Man U Sad a run for their money!


Totally disagree, look at the faces of chelsea, mancity fans and see how gloom they are. We need a better way of management not responding to mosquito bite with a hammer. I like the way Kroenke seems to think Arsene way. ARSENAL DAMU. We believe in Kroenke and wenger


At least we agree on one thing for once!smile

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MaichBlack
#36 Posted : Wednesday, June 15, 2011 3:19:32 PM
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David Gill has apparently flown to Spain (Where Udinese president Gino Pozzo lives) to seal the deal for Alexis Sanchez. If Man U pulls this off, it will be the biggest coup this summer because Barcelona, Man City among a host of other Europeans club badly want the lad. He is the most wanted player this summer.

And the figure being offered by Man U - 27 million pounds - is definitely a bargain! The lad has made it clear he wants to move to Man U and this has put Man U in a better bargaining position.

Let's see how this goes. Nothing is definite in the transfer market until pen is put to paper.
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MaichBlack
#37 Posted : Wednesday, June 15, 2011 3:48:41 PM
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It's surely the season to be stupid. Tottenham apparently want 50 million pounds for Luca Modric. SAF would never pay that much for him! Why pay 50 million pounds for Luca Modric when you can get Wesley Sneijder for 35 million pounds or less?

Or maybe they are just quoting an obscene amount to put off potential suitors. But with five years still left in his contract, I guess Tottenham has an upper hand. But they have to improve his pay if he is to stay!
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smano
#38 Posted : Wednesday, June 15, 2011 6:24:46 PM
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@Maich, I think we don't need another winger in Alexis and I have a feeling these are just the normal transfer rumours. With Sniejder looking non-commital to Inter, I'd rather we spend all the remaining funds we have on the most crucial position - creative midfield playmaker.

While Luka would have been also ideal, clearly Spurs don't want to lose their star players as they look to strengthen so they'll quote whatever - and I hate the way Chelsea are always looking to enter the fray instead of using their own scouting to get players. The moment you get into a bidding war with teams like Chelsea and City, you've virtually lost the player - look at what happened to Barca with Alexis when City started being quoted...

Anyway, Man United now have at least 2 wingers for every wing (assuming we finalize on Young) so centre midfield what is remaining - in fact i would have prefered 2 established centre mids ( Fletcher and Anderson to be competing for positions) but I guess Phil Jones can be replacing Carrick as a holding midfielder when required.

Meanwhile, if Gooners sign Gervinho, that will give them some much needed impetus. Very interesting EPL season ahead
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MaichBlack
#39 Posted : Wednesday, June 15, 2011 10:17:06 PM
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I agree with you @smano. We are well sorted as far as wingers are concerned - unless there is someone on his way out. We really need to sort out the central mid field. That's our weak point. Let's see who SAF will sign up.
Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.
TAZ
#40 Posted : Thursday, June 16, 2011 9:43:51 AM
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Gervinho's deal will be finalised soon, i also expect Shahktar's Willian to be an Arsenal player with Denilson going the other way....Samba and Cahill are both expected to sign if all goes well. The exit of Fabregas will be tough to take although he recently declared he's happy at Arsenal but i believe we have players who are more than capable of replacing him. The only player I'm not sure of is Scott Parker, he would be a great inclusion into the team.

@ Smano/Maichblak....Why is it that SAF always spends so much on British born players regardless of age or experience? I think the inroduction of Ashley Young to the team might signal the exit of Nani....i don't think he'll take kindly the idea of him being on the bench for long, in fact he's already started talking of a move away.
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