The ''no one is coming'' Transfer Thread
- northbank123
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Re: Is it time for a Summer Transfer Window Thread Yet?
Lukaku is not the complete striker we need but don't agree that he's worse than Giroud, not by any means.
Everton signed him for best part of 30m and won't sell on without a profit.
Everton signed him for best part of 30m and won't sell on without a profit.
Re: Is it time for a Summer Transfer Window Thread Yet?
Will he suddenly turn into a quick and skilful striker with the guile to create something from nothing? It's not his type of game and never will be because he lacks the technical ability and footballing IQ.begeegs wrote:He isn't the finished article yet and he is someone who will actually use his frame in an aggressive manner. He's also better with the ball at his feet than Giroud and faster and can play on his own in our plodding formation. I think that he'd fit much better than Vardy.MrT wrote:Rumours about Lukaku now, ffs hope this isn't true, would have preferred steptoe.
No fucking idea why he's so highly rated, averages 1 good game in 3 and is a big lumbering oaf, and we already have one of those.
Can you imagine if we hadn't signed Xhaka so early? Meltdown.
That being said, he ain't coming...
Icardi is the best bet at this point. Inter are in a financial shithole and it's baffling why we haven't gone in for him.
I don't expect any signings until the pound has picked up, Wenger's got a nice tidy excuse at the moment.
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Re: Is it time for a Summer Transfer Window Thread Yet?
Redarmy wrote:postmanPat91 wrote:The £ is at it's lowest exchange rate for over 30 years - another addition to Wenger's encyclopedia of excuses
"Our spending power iz somewhat jaded... no value in ze markit"![]()
That is a creepy photo.....think worse than his beach showing
Yeah! There's definitely something very 'dodgy & sinister' about that picture it's almost Gothamesque in it's nastiness.
a bit

Re: Is it time for a Summer Transfer Window Thread Yet?
Really strange feeling, having got very used to being out of Europe each March, it's now happened in June.
On a more serious note, and without going into what is a horrendous miscalculation by the British voters, does this mean there will be a reduction in the kind of rubbish which has been heading over the Channel to N5 in the last few years?
On a more serious note, and without going into what is a horrendous miscalculation by the British voters, does this mean there will be a reduction in the kind of rubbish which has been heading over the Channel to N5 in the last few years?
Re: Is it time for a Summer Transfer Window Thread Yet?
I'm disappointed that Vardy isn't coming. Although it wasn't looking good once he didn't give us an answer before going out to France.
Giroud up front next season

Giroud up front next season



Re: Is it time for a Summer Transfer Window Thread Yet?
Block93 wrote:Really strange feeling, having got very used to being out of Europe each March, it's now happened in June.
On a more serious note, and without going into what is a horrendous miscalculation by the British voters, does this mean there will be a reduction in the kind of rubbish which has been heading over the Channel to N5 in the last few years?
sorry mate thought it was a democratic vote.....
Re: Is it time for a Summer Transfer Window Thread Yet?
Wenger is off the hook again....
British football clubs could find it more difficult to buy summer targets after the UK's decision to leave the European Union, an expert has warned.
British football clubs could find it more difficult to buy summer targets after the UK's decision to leave the European Union, an expert has warned.
Re: Is it time for a Summer Transfer Window Thread Yet?
Just seen in media....Everton set a price tag of £75 Million on Lukaku....MrT wrote:Will he suddenly turn into a quick and skilful striker with the guile to create something from nothing? It's not his type of game and never will be because he lacks the technical ability and footballing IQ.begeegs wrote:He isn't the finished article yet and he is someone who will actually use his frame in an aggressive manner. He's also better with the ball at his feet than Giroud and faster and can play on his own in our plodding formation. I think that he'd fit much better than Vardy.MrT wrote:Rumours about Lukaku now, ffs hope this isn't true, would have preferred steptoe.
No fucking idea why he's so highly rated, averages 1 good game in 3 and is a big lumbering oaf, and we already have one of those.
Can you imagine if we hadn't signed Xhaka so early? Meltdown.
That being said, he ain't coming...
Icardi is the best bet at this point. Inter are in a financial shithole and it's baffling why we haven't gone in for him.
I don't expect any signings until the pound has picked up, Wenger's got a nice tidy excuse at the moment.




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- Perryashburtongroves
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Re: Is it time for a Summer Transfer Window Thread Yet?
He is the only man in football who will get away with using politics and economics to disguise his own terrible and embarrassing incompetence.Redarmy wrote:Wenger is off the hook again....
British football clubs could find it more difficult to buy summer targets after the UK's decision to leave the European Union, an expert has warned.
Re: Is it time for a Summer Transfer Window Thread Yet?
Btw what impact, if any, will the uk leaving the eu have on English football ? I don't want to turn this question into another debate/argument over how the vote went, but am curious to know if ye think that there will be a knock on effect
1. Up to this point players from the eu were able to join any English club without having to qualify like south American players (for example) do - will European players now need to have played a set percentage of international games within the past two years before they will be allowed to join ?
2. Will European players like differently at joining an English club now ? It's all well and good for the uk residents to rejoice or bemoan their decision, but for other European people will they be less keen to come to an English club and will they view English society differently ? I understand the different points that have been made by people who wanted out of the eu, but I do wonder if other Europeans will just look at the end result and view it as a rejection of Europe and its people - I know that if I was French or german (for example), I would feel that English people don't want outsiders like me in their country
3. Financially this decision is either going to prevent European players coming, or it will mean that it is gonna cost English clubs a lot more to get them over here. The value of sterling has already plummeted so it's gonna cost the clubs a lot more money to continue to pay existing contracts and maybe they wont be as eager to commit to these more expensive contracts in the future ? If the contracts currently in place set the players wages in sterling value, then overnight the European players have taken a hit to their wages and the mercenary football world wont take to that kindly. If, as expected, the cost of living in the uk rises significantly, will it also deter European players from coming over cos they will then be getting "less bang for their buck" so to speak ?
Maybe these questions should be in the brexit thread in the cannonballs section, but I put them in here cos they directly apply to our transfer dealings going forward - we all (probably correctly) point to the theory that wenger will now use the situation as a reason for not buying players, but this whole issue applies to English football in general and will apply to our club after le cock is gone, so I am asking how big the long term affect be for English football ?
1. Up to this point players from the eu were able to join any English club without having to qualify like south American players (for example) do - will European players now need to have played a set percentage of international games within the past two years before they will be allowed to join ?
2. Will European players like differently at joining an English club now ? It's all well and good for the uk residents to rejoice or bemoan their decision, but for other European people will they be less keen to come to an English club and will they view English society differently ? I understand the different points that have been made by people who wanted out of the eu, but I do wonder if other Europeans will just look at the end result and view it as a rejection of Europe and its people - I know that if I was French or german (for example), I would feel that English people don't want outsiders like me in their country
3. Financially this decision is either going to prevent European players coming, or it will mean that it is gonna cost English clubs a lot more to get them over here. The value of sterling has already plummeted so it's gonna cost the clubs a lot more money to continue to pay existing contracts and maybe they wont be as eager to commit to these more expensive contracts in the future ? If the contracts currently in place set the players wages in sterling value, then overnight the European players have taken a hit to their wages and the mercenary football world wont take to that kindly. If, as expected, the cost of living in the uk rises significantly, will it also deter European players from coming over cos they will then be getting "less bang for their buck" so to speak ?
Maybe these questions should be in the brexit thread in the cannonballs section, but I put them in here cos they directly apply to our transfer dealings going forward - we all (probably correctly) point to the theory that wenger will now use the situation as a reason for not buying players, but this whole issue applies to English football in general and will apply to our club after le cock is gone, so I am asking how big the long term affect be for English football ?
Re: Is it time for a Summer Transfer Window Thread Yet?
Btw I find it woefully disturbing that in the midst of the whole vardy situation, and the fact that all the players we are linked with are strikers, nobody is saying anything about the need for a centre back
Unless I am mistaken (it happens an odd time), we do not seem to be linked to even one centre back by any of the media and it's like they aren't even hearing anything about our interest in buying one. Even on here we seem to be fixated purely on getting a top quality striker, and that is all well and good but we will not win a major trophy with either BFG or Gabriel as first choice next season

- northbank123
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Re: Is it time for a Summer Transfer Window Thread Yet?
If only there was a football manager who is also an expert economist to answer your questions instead of signing players Augie...
Re: Is it time for a Summer Transfer Window Thread Yet?
Don't think anyone can say for sure how transfers will work now.
It really depends on what happens with the free movement of people around Europe.
However if it turns out they do need to qualify like non-EUs, perhaps we may end up with more Ozils and less Sonogos which can't be a bad thing.
It really depends on what happens with the free movement of people around Europe.
However if it turns out they do need to qualify like non-EUs, perhaps we may end up with more Ozils and less Sonogos which can't be a bad thing.