What would appease you for letting Cesc leave the club?

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Rob wrote:
GunnerDude wrote:Buffon 10mill :lol:
Isn't there some rule that means that players approaching 30 have their transfer value reflected a a multiple of their salary ?

If so, that may well be dearer than the real fee.

The wages and the signing on fee would be another thing though.
Unfortunately in this current inflated market there hasn't been any precedent set for the transfer of a 30+player who is world class.

In the old market a player at that age would go for cheap excluding signing on fee and wages but do you think Lampard or Gerrard would go for anything less than £20mill in this current market? :?

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Natural Born Gooner wrote:A new manager, as he is the one who would have failed to build a team around Fabregas capable of winning things!! :banghead:
Agreed 100%.

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If he does go most of the 40 million will be used to pay off debt and we'll spend 10 of it to appease the fans as he won't want to kill Denilson. :roll:

I agree with the earlier poster who said a change is manager is the thing we most need.

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tel wrote:If he does go most of the 40 million will be used to pay off debt and we'll spend 10 of it to appease the fans as he won't want to kill Denilson. :roll:

I agree with the earlier poster who said a change is manager is the thing we most need.
But what has the Club or the Board done since 2005 that makes you confident that they would spend any more than the manager now? Not what have they said but what have they DONE that makes you believe a new manager would be backed to invest at the level required?

Its not about Arsene knows or doesn't know but whethter anybody at the club knows right now. Its pointless to sack the manager if his replacement cannnot or will not spend anymore. I think we should be certain that a new manager will represent a genuine way forward for Arsenal, and I'm not confident that is the case at this point.

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Cesc is the heartbeat of this team and losing him would mean we'd have to find a completely new balance to the way we play, and that means.... transition. Again. :roll:

Cesc has 4 more years (I think) under contract, and therefore Arsenal should, in theory, be in a strong position to decide his future (although, sadly it doesn't seem to work like that). If ever we need to hold onto a player against his will, it's now - losing him would be a disaster and the thought of watching an Arsenal team next season with Almunia or Flappy in goal and NO Cesc in the side would be too much to take! :(

I still think Cesc will stay, but Arsenal and/or Cesc don't seem to be pouring cold water on the rumours like they normally do, and that concerns me! :? :?

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g88ner wrote:Cesc is the heartbeat of this team and losing him would mean we'd have to find a completely new balance to the way we play, and that means.... transition. Again. :roll:

Cesc has 4 more years (I think) under contract, and therefore Arsenal should, in theory, be in a strong position to decide his future (although, sadly it doesn't seem to work like that). If ever we need to hold onto a player against his will, it's now - losing him would be a disaster and the thought of watching an Arsenal team next season with Almunia or Flappy in goal and NO Cesc in the side would be too much to take! :(
Dont do anything stupid g88ner!!!! :wink: Ive never read such a downbeat post from you.

g88ner the new king of the realists :wink:

I actually agree with all of your post by the way

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Re: What would appease you for letting Cesc leave the club?

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frankbutcher wrote:If, as some of us suspect, Cesc leaves this Summer, what would satisfy you to replace him? I think we should get 45-50m min for him. I think the following additions would leave us as a better, balanced team, than we were with Cesc.

Buffon (10m)
Cahill (10m)
Jagielka (10m)
Yaya Toure (15m)
Chamakh (free)
wenger signing buffon? :lol: :lol:

He'll sign a somalian 15 year old with parkinsons as our new keeper for 50p and a dinner ticket :banghead:

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flash gunner wrote:
g88ner wrote:Cesc is the heartbeat of this team and losing him would mean we'd have to find a completely new balance to the way we play, and that means.... transition. Again. :roll:

Cesc has 4 more years (I think) under contract, and therefore Arsenal should, in theory, be in a strong position to decide his future (although, sadly it doesn't seem to work like that). If ever we need to hold onto a player against his will, it's now - losing him would be a disaster and the thought of watching an Arsenal team next season with Almunia or Flappy in goal and NO Cesc in the side would be too much to take! :(
Dont do anything stupid g88ner!!!! :wink: Ive never read such a downbeat post from you.

g88ner the new king of the realists :wink:

I actually agree with all of your post by the way
:lol: :lol:

I added a slightly 'upbeat' sentence just before you replied.... :wink:

I still think Cesc will stay, but Arsenal and/or Cesc don't seem to be pouring cold water on the rumours like they normally do, and that concerns me! :? :?

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g88ner wrote:
flash gunner wrote:
g88ner wrote:Cesc is the heartbeat of this team and losing him would mean we'd have to find a completely new balance to the way we play, and that means.... transition. Again. :roll:

Cesc has 4 more years (I think) under contract, and therefore Arsenal should, in theory, be in a strong position to decide his future (although, sadly it doesn't seem to work like that). If ever we need to hold onto a player against his will, it's now - losing him would be a disaster and the thought of watching an Arsenal team next season with Almunia or Flappy in goal and NO Cesc in the side would be too much to take! :(
Dont do anything stupid g88ner!!!! :wink: Ive never read such a downbeat post from you.

g88ner the new king of the realists :wink:

I actually agree with all of your post by the way
:lol: :lol:

I added a slightly 'upbeat' sentence just before you replied.... :wink:

I still think Cesc will stay, but Arsenal and/or Cesc don't seem to be pouring cold water on the rumours like they normally do, and that concerns me! :? :?
Thats better :? :wink:

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flash gunner wrote:
g88ner wrote:
flash gunner wrote:
g88ner wrote:Cesc is the heartbeat of this team and losing him would mean we'd have to find a completely new balance to the way we play, and that means.... transition. Again. :roll:

Cesc has 4 more years (I think) under contract, and therefore Arsenal should, in theory, be in a strong position to decide his future (although, sadly it doesn't seem to work like that). If ever we need to hold onto a player against his will, it's now - losing him would be a disaster and the thought of watching an Arsenal team next season with Almunia or Flappy in goal and NO Cesc in the side would be too much to take! :(
Dont do anything stupid g88ner!!!! :wink: Ive never read such a downbeat post from you.

g88ner the new king of the realists :wink:

I actually agree with all of your post by the way
:lol: :lol:

I added a slightly 'upbeat' sentence just before you replied.... :wink:

I still think Cesc will stay, but Arsenal and/or Cesc don't seem to be pouring cold water on the rumours like they normally do, and that concerns me! :? :?
Thats better :? :wink:
Don't kid yourselves lads. He will be off. :wink: Come over to the darkside. :wink:

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g88ner wrote:
flash gunner wrote:
g88ner wrote:Cesc is the heartbeat of this team and losing him would mean we'd have to find a completely new balance to the way we play, and that means.... transition. Again. :roll:

Cesc has 4 more years (I think) under contract, and therefore Arsenal should, in theory, be in a strong position to decide his future (although, sadly it doesn't seem to work like that). If ever we need to hold onto a player against his will, it's now - losing him would be a disaster and the thought of watching an Arsenal team next season with Almunia or Flappy in goal and NO Cesc in the side would be too much to take! :(
Dont do anything stupid g88ner!!!! :wink: Ive never read such a downbeat post from you.

g88ner the new king of the realists :wink:

I actually agree with all of your post by the way
:lol: :lol:

I added a slightly 'upbeat' sentence just before you replied.... :wink:

I still think Cesc will stay, but Arsenal and/or Cesc don't seem to be pouring cold water on the rumours like they normally do, and that concerns me! :? :?
Nothing will be done before June 1st.

If Cesc goes, then the money will not be reinvested in the team.

Investement is needed without Cesc going.

I can't see anything positve happening.

I'm going to Hull....and not even Phil brown will be able to stop me :shock: :) :wink:

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When PV4,Henry and Pires left they were still good players but were on the downside of their careers but Cesc is different he is only 23 and still to reach his peak.When he goes and he will it will be like when Brady left.We could get £50-60m for Cesc but does anyone really believe Wenger will spend it.After all look what he did with the £41m we got from Man City

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donaldo wrote:When PV4,Henry and Pires left they were still good players but were on the downside of their careers but Cesc is different he is only 23 and still to reach his peak.When he goes and he will it will be like when Brady left.We could get £50-60m for Cesc but does anyone really believe Wenger will spend it.After all look what he did with the £41m we got from Man City
50-60mil, not a chance, the club will let Cesc go for way short of what we could get, most likely a player (ya ya) and about 10-15 mil tops.
If cash only deal than 25-30 mil.

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Sick to death of this,

We get it every single year with Vieira, Henry, Hleb, Cole etc..

Thats why Bergkamp was the model professional, his heart and commitment was always at Arsenal, a true legend.

Its a shame theres not many like him these days :cry:

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Our history dictates that every summer we make a big sale.

Rules are there to be broken but if this 'tradition' is true or will happen I can't see who else it will be other then Cesc. Maybe Andrei?
I don't won't Cesc to go.

The sad fact is we know it's a case of 'when' and not 'if'.
Cesc made some comments about his future being settled before the World cup. This is also the same time frame AW is wishing to complete all his transfers.
Could Cesc be waiting to see what the summer brings for us?

As already mentioned this is a crucial summer for us. For Cesc and indeed for Wenger.

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