The ''no one is coming'' Transfer Thread

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I am just surprised there hasn't been any pictures of Wenger Volleyballing it up on the beach in Nice whilst posing like a model in the sand, surrounded by impossibly beautiful French lasses. I mean that is far more important than working on new signings and getting them together on the training pitch right? He has already said it himself on French tv apparently, there is a lack of top class strikers in Europe. In his eyes, Giroud is one of the best. So the Japanese lad will do for back up and we are good to go with a nice, cohesive squad that will conquer all before it! :barscarf:

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Moan Utd just signed the three players so far then :cry: Maureenio might be a *unt of the highest order but he goes out and buys what is needed. Oh for that kind of manager...... :banghead: :banghead:

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Kvltman wrote:I am just surprised there hasn't been any pictures of Wenger Volleyballing it up on the beach in Nice whilst posing like a model in the sand, surrounded by impossibly beautiful French lasses. I mean that is far more important than working on new signings and getting them together on the training pitch right? He has already said it himself on French tv apparently, there is a lack of top class strikers in Europe. In his eyes, Giroud is one of the best. So the Japanese lad will do for back up and we are good to go with a nice, cohesive squad that will conquer all before it! :barscarf:
Not only that he's out clubbing it every night - with some Frog DJ or other.....

The clueless Poonani will sign No One.

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TeeCee wrote:Moan Utd just signed the three players so far then :cry: Maureenio might be a *unt of the highest order but he goes out and buys what is needed. Oh for that kind of manager...... :banghead: :banghead:
I've said it here before, Maureen is a Knut, but he talks the talk...and then goes and walks the walk. Our twat thinks he talks it....then sits motionless. I'd have Maureen in a heartbeat over le cock. Perhaps we'd have 3 signings already if we did.

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It's becoming increasingly difficult to find any positives to say about our team or club anymore.

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Midz wrote:It's becoming increasingly difficult to find any positives to say about our team or club anymore.
Our pitch is quite nice and um, um, er. Yeah, that's it.

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After our collapse it was inevitable that Wenger would placate the fans by chucking money at an early pre-Euros signing and then just coast through the rest of the window.

By the time the dust settles on the Euros we are barely a month from the start of the season, so a fairly short uncomfortable period which he will manage largely by giving credence to the various bullshit rumours - no doubt we'll be linked with Benzema yet again.

Wenger fiddling whilst Rome burns. If we start the season with Giroud as our main striker we might as well not bother.

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northbank123 wrote:After our collapse it was inevitable that Wenger would placate the fans by chucking money at an early pre-Euros signing and then just coast through the rest of the window.

By the time the dust settles on the Euros we are barely a month from the start of the season, so a fairly short uncomfortable period which he will manage largely by giving credence to the various bullshit rumours - no doubt we'll be linked with Benzema yet again.

Wenger fiddling whilst Rome burns. If we start the season with Giroud as our main striker we might as well not bother.
I keep reading almost daily reports linking us to Lacazette, but that we’re baulking at the £35m+ asking fee.

No idea if he’s any good, but wouldn’t be surprised if we’re now looking to nickel-and-dime at the arse-end of the window after shelling out big-time on Xhaka. It goes without saying we’ll be told to piss off and Arsene will then lament the fact that “nobody was available at the right price”.

I'd like to bring in Butland, another (top, top, top, top top,top, as Cheese-On-Toast-Face Jnr might say) striker and a proper centre-half too.

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Nothing of any note will happen and nobody who could actually transform the club will be signed. Nobody decent looks at Arsenal as anything other than tired, stale, directionless and badly managed so why bother coming? Quite frankly, anyone who could make a difference just won't be interested in coming and Wanker won't be going after them anyway.

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augie wrote:
Nos89 wrote:
augie wrote:
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DB10GOONER wrote:At his age, and given where he's played up to now, Ibrahimovic will struggle with the pace and physicality of the PL. 5 or 6 years ago? Yeah he'd have nailed it. But at 34 (35 in October)?? I'm very very doubtful. He's an arrogant trip-wire too. How long before he gets sick of not being the superstar, because there's no way he'll start every game in that league at that age, how long before he gets sick of getting kicked and pulled by Stoke/West Brom/Wham defenders and over-reacts?

He'll get a couple of great goals sure, no striker goes insta-shit overnight, but he will not be the big dog in the PL.

Oh, and he's a total cock. :roll: :lol:
Shrewd signing this for United. He outscored Cavani last season. The defending in the PL isn't great and considering hes played in Italy and Spain he's smart enough to score. The 4 goals he scored against England were against Shawcross so Stoke will be easy for him. It's also his standing in the game. A much bigger global star than any player in the current United squad. Rooney will struggle to get in the team.



(a) cavani wasn't an automatic starter last season and (b) cavani was played out of position on the wing to accommodate ibrahimovich
Which I interpret as the now departed manager Laurent Blanc saw ibrahimovich as the better striker.



And bruce rioch felt that john McGinley was a better striker than wrighty.......opinions are subjective. I could also point out that psg got rid of blanc cos they didn't think that he was doing as well as he should - hardly a ringing endorsement of the guy
The guy has been part of a title winning team, as a main striker in 11 out of 12 season in 3 different leagues. But you think he's not worth signing for free cos he's 35. The guy is a top class striker with a reputation and presence that was perhaps too big a personality for our team to live with.

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The guy is also going to be soaking up probably a quarter of a million a week in wages and will kick up a stink as soon as he isn't the main man.

Not saying it's necessarily a bad signing, but it's not completely risk-free just because he's on a free.

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Nos89 wrote:
augie wrote:
Nos89 wrote:
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Nos89 wrote:
Shrewd signing this for United. He outscored Cavani last season. The defending in the PL isn't great and considering hes played in Italy and Spain he's smart enough to score. The 4 goals he scored against England were against Shawcross so Stoke will be easy for him. It's also his standing in the game. A much bigger global star than any player in the current United squad. Rooney will struggle to get in the team.



(a) cavani wasn't an automatic starter last season and (b) cavani was played out of position on the wing to accommodate ibrahimovich
Which I interpret as the now departed manager Laurent Blanc saw ibrahimovich as the better striker.



And bruce rioch felt that john McGinley was a better striker than wrighty.......opinions are subjective. I could also point out that psg got rid of blanc cos they didn't think that he was doing as well as he should - hardly a ringing endorsement of the guy
The guy has been part of a title winning team, as a main striker in 11 out of 12 season in 3 different leagues. But you think he's not worth signing for free cos he's 35. The guy is a top class striker with a reputation and presence that was perhaps too big a personality for our team to live with.



In the here and now he is a 34 year old (will be 35 in October) striker earning 300k per week - the fact that he won leagues in the past isn't relevant to the here and now cos he is a much older player now. You will probably point to his recent French league titles but, lets be honest here, the French league is piss poor at best.
Lets also look at the recent performances of the player himself.........in the first two games at euro 16 he didn't even have 1 short on target (and one of those games was against Ireland) much less actually score a goal :oops:
If his wage reports figures are anywhere near correct, his wage for one year in that shithole will be approx. £15m and that does not qualify as a free signing in my book

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Wenger will sign a fairly big name, he's under too much pressure now not to.

Problem is that one big name per summer in the mould of Ozil / Sanchez is no longer enough to keep pace now with our 'title rivals'. Pogba will goto one of the Manchester clubs and look who they both have signed already.

Higuain has to move somewhere this summer, still hopeful on him.

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Hope we sign someone that can take a friggin penalty.

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3 years ago in the summer of 2013 he identified that we needed a world class striker - he "tried" to sign Higuain and Suarez and failed.

It wasn't til the very end of the transfer window 1 year later in 2014 that he signed a striker. While I like Welbecks work rate, effort, hunger and commitment I wouldn't categorise him as world class.

On to the summer of 2015 and not one outfield player was purchased coz there was no one available that could improve our perennial bottle jobs.

Summer of 2016 we have let Albert Steptoe use us to get a pay rise. As has been previously said the negotiations should've went something like this - Hi Albs u wanna sign for The Arsenal, let us know by 5 o'clock today or else u've lost ur one chance of playing for one of the biggest clubs in the world. If its a no that's no problem but we can't be waiting around, after all we are The Arsenal. What did we do - got our pants pulled down and again failed in an attempt to lure a striker to a club that shouldn't need luring.

Will a manager who apparently has a warchest as big as Kerry Katona's burst hedgehog(via DB10) go into his 4th season without getting the striker he identified he needed back in 2013 :?:

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