Whatever else we agree or disagree on magic please dont hold up Arsenal's medical staff as an example of good workmanship Rolling Eyes
Hold long was rosicky out before they reckoned he needed an op ? Embarassed
Do I even need to mention rvp ?
the ones that saved Eduardo's career? The one's trusted by Man U to try and prolong Keane's career? The one England calls upon?
Mozart's injury seems to be one of those baffling ones, nobody seemed to know exactly what was wrong.
RVP? Wasn't he the man who Arsene rushed back and got horribly injured due to Arsene's folly?
Where were our medical staff when rosicky did his medical prior to joining us then ? His "problems" have not just surfaced since he joined us thats for sure.
his being injury prone? Yes everyone should have known that and Arsene probably decided on a calculated gamble
Can we just clarify something so that I can see if I am right in my understanding of transfers ? Am I right in assuming that the 1st thing that gets done (when all is above board at least) is that the 2 clubs negotiate before agreeing a transfer fee ? After that the buying club negotiates signing on fee, wages, image rights etc with the player ? And if I am right the very last thing done is the medical ? Again correct me if I'm wrong but I have never heard of henry's deal being renegotiated cos of a problem with the medical so that tells me is that we allowed henry to leave for £16m when we could and should have gotten so much more
pretty much though once a medical happens, the transfer can get canceled or the transfer renegioated
I'm not sure Barca would have gladly paid a lot more for a player that was past his peak, had suffered clear injury problems the year before and even if they were foolish to play 16 million for that amount of injury, I doubt they would at 20 or 30 mill. We were pushing our luck as it was to palm off someone wishing to leave and with such a chronic injury
The fact that henry's injuries have showed up strongly last season making the price look acceptable now doesnt, in my mind anyway, detract from the fact that £16m was too cheap and nothing will change my position on that - sorry its just my stubborn nature
nothing to do with the board being evil incarnate?
