Cesc is Out Of Control....The Witch Hunt Continues...
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I'm with donaldo on this one - cesc cannot be impressed with the decline of our club over the last few seasons and the total lack of ambition shown. I have always maintained that he will be off in the summer but I hate the way the notw tries to fabricate a dressing room rift as a reason for this departure. I would nearly bet me life that barca didnt get this rag to run this story cos I believe that it originates from somewhere in the hull area



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Maybe I’m deluded but I’m pretty confident Cesc will be here next season - unless we somehow f*ck up 4th place. With the WC at the end of next season I’m sure that’s gonna play some part in his decision & I cant see him getting ahead of Xavi & Iniesta too often in that Barca side just yet whereas at least with us he’s guaranteed to play.
Plus Arshavin has added genuine Cesc-level quality to the team which should neutralize the Eboue-factor. Now if we could just clone a Maradona/Puskas/di Stefano hybrid then maybe, just maybe, we could neutralize the Song-factor too!
Plus Arshavin has added genuine Cesc-level quality to the team which should neutralize the Eboue-factor. Now if we could just clone a Maradona/Puskas/di Stefano hybrid then maybe, just maybe, we could neutralize the Song-factor too!
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Agree it is possible he'll be here next season but really can't see him here after WC. Worst part is, no matter what, we have a long horrible summer of press speculation and lies ahead of us. Again...Its Up 4 Grabs Now wrote:Maybe I’m deluded but I’m pretty confident Cesc will be here next season - unless we somehow f*ck up 4th place. With the WC at the end of next season I’m sure that’s gonna play some part in his decision & I cant see him getting ahead of Xavi & Iniesta too often in that Barca side just yet whereas at least with us he’s guaranteed to play.
Plus Arshavin has added genuine Cesc-level quality to the team which should neutralize the Eboue-factor. Now if we could just clone a Maradona/Puskas/di Stefano hybrid then maybe, just maybe, we could neutralize the Song-factor too!


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The drop in level is over discussed for me, Arshavin, Rosicky, Van Persie, Nasri, Gallas, Sagna, Clichy are all at his level for me (kids coming through getting games are at every club) he's not been pulling up trees himself this season so if he is developing an arrogant streak then maybe he should fuck off.DB10GOONER wrote:I think he was always gonna go sooner rather than later. This won't influence him at all. The serious drop in the quality of our playing staff will, though...Gunnersaurus wrote:What's most worrying is that if Cesc did want to bail then he has a excuse now.
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bit of an overreaction but i am sure there are still plenty of quality players who want to come to The Arsenal, plus we don't have a bad squad now, losing cesc is not that big a deal imo.
Although he is a good player he still lacks enough goals from midfield considering his role. I think Diaby could replace him there with more goals and with a little better passing and releasing the ball at the correct time could develop to be a very very good central midfielder, he is very quick too so can go past players, something cesc cant do.
Although he is a good player he still lacks enough goals from midfield considering his role. I think Diaby could replace him there with more goals and with a little better passing and releasing the ball at the correct time could develop to be a very very good central midfielder, he is very quick too so can go past players, something cesc cant do.
LeftfootlegendGooner wrote:bit of an overreaction but i am sure there are still plenty of quality players who want to come to The Arsenal, plus we don't have a bad squad now, losing cesc is not that big a deal imo.
Although he is a good player he still lacks enough goals from midfield considering his role. I think Diaby could replace him there with more goals and with a little better passing and releasing the ball at the correct time could develop to be a very very good central midfielder, he is very quick too so can go past players, something cesc cant do.

Wouldn't it just be easier to get Cesc into more goalscoring positions


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Each to their own and all but I have to say… WOW!LeftfootlegendGooner wrote:bit of an overreaction but i am sure there are still plenty of quality players who want to come to The Arsenal, plus we don't have a bad squad now, losing cesc is not that big a deal imo.
Although he is a good player he still lacks enough goals from midfield considering his role. I think Diaby could replace him there with more goals and with a little better passing and releasing the ball at the correct time could develop to be a very very good central midfielder, he is very quick too so can go past players, something cesc cant do.



Cesc brings so much more than just goals & the ability to go past players. He dictates the game in a way Diaby could never even dream of doing! The only strings I'd be confident of Diaby pulling would be his hamstrings!
Not to mention when Cesc had the right midfield partner last season (Flamini) he was staring to add goals to his game!