Don't misunderestimate Man City

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The reason Villa and Everton always come up slightly short is because they don't have the money and therefore the depth in squad. Everton played most of the season without strikers so they were just as unlucky as we were, if not more so! We are increasingly looking the same level as Everton and Villa whereas a few years ago we only had Man U to worry about. At the moment, the only difference is that Wenger's reputation and past success (and the fact that we are in London) attracts a slightly higher caliber of player still. But that reputation is on the wane and for the first time, players Arsenal would like to keep are leaving in their prime. And all the while the likes on City continue to strengthen. We could have easily been in for Given and Barry if we wanted but we obviously don't have the money and/or the same draw to compete. Those players are not just picking up a nice pay packet but also being sold a vision/plan of ambition (and a chance to play with world class team mates) that City have and we, by the messages the board send out, don't.

And spuddy, they don’t look that similar…
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BT wrote:The reason Villa and Everton always come up slightly short is because they don't have the money and therefore the depth in squad. Everton played most of the season without strikers so they were just as unlucky as we were, if not more so! We are increasingly looking the same level as Everton and Villa whereas a few years ago we only had Man U to worry about. At the moment, the only difference is that Wenger's reputation and past success (and the fact that we are in London) attracts a slightly higher caliber of player still. But that reputation is on the wane and for the first time, players Arsenal would like to keep are leaving in their prime. And all the while the likes on City continue to strengthen. We could have easily been in for Given and Barry if we wanted but we obviously don't have the money and/or the same draw to compete. Those players are not just picking up a nice pay packet but also being sold a vision/plan of ambition (and a chance to play with world class team mates) that City have and we, by the messages the board send out, don't.

And spuddy, they don’t look that similar…
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Great post B.T. agree, and about the comparison also... :lol:

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franksav63 wrote:
BT wrote:The reason Villa and Everton always come up slightly short is because they don't have the money and therefore the depth in squad. Everton played most of the season without strikers so they were just as unlucky as we were, if not more so! We are increasingly looking the same level as Everton and Villa whereas a few years ago we only had Man U to worry about. At the moment, the only difference is that Wenger's reputation and past success (and the fact that we are in London) attracts a slightly higher caliber of player still. But that reputation is on the wane and for the first time, players Arsenal would like to keep are leaving in their prime. And all the while the likes on City continue to strengthen. We could have easily been in for Given and Barry if we wanted but we obviously don't have the money and/or the same draw to compete. Those players are not just picking up a nice pay packet but also being sold a vision/plan of ambition (and a chance to play with world class team mates) that City have and we, by the messages the board send out, don't.

And spuddy, they don’t look that similar…
:roll: :wink:
Great post B.T. agree, and about the comparison also... :lol:
Think thats a fair post BT, but isnt that one of the main critisicms of Arsenal? The point is we have the ability to get there, and maintain our position there and it gets overlooked too easily by some people.

As for Sparky, he is under huge pressure now - bad start to the season and he is toast.

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bastards :cry: :cry: :cry:


















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Can I just say to the optimists/rose-tinters that it is all well and good saying that the comments made by number 5 and 1 or 2 others are based on hypertheticals but at the end of the day wengers (therefore your plans) are built on the assumption that these wonder kids are going to be good enough someday and I would say the assumption that citeeh will spend big is a safer bet to make

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I just saw their dream team in the paper. They COULD really disrupt the 'top 4' but I cant see it yet personally. If Everton had this money I would be shitting it :shock:

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SPUDMASHER wrote:
Exiled-Gooner wrote:Getting back on the subject of man shitty'smillions,the difference with them and chavski is the manager!!!moanringhole threw money at players leftright and center but hughes if allowed to run the team and choose HIS players then maybe in 2 season's there could be a real threat to all the top 4 clubs unlike chavski who might have brought 2 titles haven't really threatened to win it again.Also another arab geezer i believe is going to buy pompey so are we going to see them become a threat in the near future???????
Actually, as the thread starter, can I point out that it was a humourous thread about the fact that Hughes and Bush look quite similar. :roll: :roll:
If by Hughes & Bush being similar you mean Hughes is a fanny pube, then yes Spuddy I see your point! Mark Hughes is indeed a walking, talking c*nt follicle. Worse still, he's Welsh.

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To be fair to you Spuddy, I thought it was a very good likeness. 8) Mind you, I do take drugs and have been known to get stoned occasionally. :shock: :lol: :lol: :wink:

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To sum this one up, rumours are Hleb is going to Villa......nothing to worry about lads :barscarf:

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i think they will be 4th next season

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Calo wrote:i think they will be 4th next season
im willing to have a large bet with you that they dont!

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Swale_Gooner1985 wrote:
Calo wrote:i think they will be 4th next season
im willing to have a large bet with you that they dont!

And if we don't bring in some proven quality at Centre Back and Central Midfield before September 1st then we will see our odds - not on winning the title because they will be in the 20 - 1 bracket - but actually finishing top four, going longer and longer and longer.

The bookies ain't fools and they'll give it to you straight.

I think Hughes at City is in the position that Ranieri was in at Chelsea. He could take them close but only that far. If they want to win things they'll have to find a Mourinhio/Hiddinck character to deliver.

But in the meantime if they spend big then 4th is well within their scope. And that's without considering Villa Everton and Spurs, all of whom will also be looking to make the CL payday.

Let's hope Wenger/Gazidis/Hill-Wood/Fizman are alive to that - :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:

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I Hate Hleb wrote:To be fair to you Spuddy, I thought it was a very good likeness. 8) Mind you, I do take drugs and have been known to get stoned occasionally. :shock: :lol: :lol: :wink:

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Mind you I assume Wenger takes nothing stronger than a cup of tea/coffee and he sees all sorts of things the rest of us miss - :shock: :lol:

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BT wrote:The reason Villa and Everton always come up slightly short is because they don't have the money and therefore the depth in squad. Everton played most of the season without strikers so they were just as unlucky as we were, if not more so! We are increasingly looking the same level as Everton and Villa whereas a few years ago we only had Man U to worry about. At the moment, the only difference is that Wenger's reputation and past success (and the fact that we are in London) attracts a slightly higher caliber of player still. But that reputation is on the wane and for the first time, players Arsenal would like to keep are leaving in their prime. And all the while the likes on City continue to strengthen. We could have easily been in for Given and Barry if we wanted but we obviously don't have the money and/or the same draw to compete. Those players are not just picking up a nice pay packet but also being sold a vision/plan of ambition (and a chance to play with world class team mates) that City have and we, by the messages the board send out, don't.

And spuddy, they don’t look that similar…
:roll: :wink:


Very sound post BT - particularly the point about a reputation receeding into a distant past. That's just what it is.

If we don't rekindle the flames of that reputation this season, it'll be even more distant come 2010/11.

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Swale_Gooner1985 wrote:
Put a poll up about myself? that is one of the saddest suggestions i have ever heard, i am actually starting to wonder if you are a bit simple?

oh thats annoying, as i really wanted to be mates, im so interested in what you have to say, i could listen to you for hours

i just wish i spent my whole time moaning about how bad Arsenal are, i really wish i could believe that Man City and Villa are far superior because they have bought a couple of people, guess i will never be able to, one can only dream...for now i will just have to see that Arsenal are clearly worthy of a top four place in the premiership and with one or two reinforcements can go further to back where we belong

work is over for me now so i am off to the gym, and they dont have a laptop so i will end with this post for the day, im hoping both Andrey and BDB ontinue to comment on this thread to drown out the total nonsense you are talking

have a nice afternoon

Come on you Gunners!! :barscarf:
Hello mate, had to have the arvo off as was busy at work and hit the bar when I finished.

Still I love your (lack of) quality. Nice in it's own way, and it is it's own way. How do you continue to post on here when really you are isolated?

Again, me I'm a loner, wolf type guy and that, but you seem to need validation from the minority on here. You need a new support group, props in the pro Wenger department.

Anyway enough of the niceties, :lol: , recognise this laugh, :oops:

Silly little fuck.

Do me a favour Swale, when all else catch up with us and we've done fuck all about it, remember to say how right you were.

To nick a phrase from the London Lite, and I really don't like it much but it's apt......

Mug.

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