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Barca have stated that they will enter into discussions with Arsenal tomorrow (Thursday) after the Villa deal is sealed.

Or at least thats what I saw on the box.

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Lets hope somebody puts the phone off the hook

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sycicsid wrote:hmm all of sudden sky dont seem so sure - Tossers :banghead:

http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528, ... 95,00.html
they win either way. first of all they stir it up by talking shite about players meeting with managers and talking about leaving, then they come up with price, and whether or not a swap will be in effect, then they say it's going to happen but when it doesn't they don't even sound embarassed. the if the load of bollocks I read on sky was always true I would have been worried but I'm still 45% sure cesc will stay. obviously I'm not sure but this happened with viera leaving all the time betweeb 2000-2005 and it took 5 years for him to leave.

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they way they biled out yesterday one was sure that cesc has already signed for barca and we were getting 30mill - C'mon wake up lads...this is bullshit media as usual

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He is going!

Just face it! Wenger cannot and will not keep him now Cesc has so publicly shown his lack of faith in Arsene's leadership!

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Settle down...

He hasn't gone yet, and as far as hard evidence tells us, he won't be going for a while yet.

We've debated, lamented and defended the state of the club for a long time on here, and this is only bringing it to the fore of everyone's minds. Why? Because, for the most part, the worst is true.

This reaction is no more than over-reaction.

Wait and see what Cesc does. He's proven to me in his time with the club that he's a great bloke, and I trust his decision.

If he leaves for his home club, fulfills his childhood dream and wins trophies, good on him. Why should he stay if he feels he's drowning in mediocrity? He knows far more about the workings of the club than any of us.

If he stays out of loyalty to the club and fans then he will rise in status to one of the club's most revered players. He has the ability to drag us through in spite of the squad he plays in.

If he stays and wins trophies with us, then I will jump for joy.


All of the possibilities can come true, and we can't predict which the future will hold.

So be patient and see what Cesc does. His life is his own.


When he makes his decision, react however the result dictates.

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RaM wrote:Settle down...

He hasn't gone yet, and as far as hard evidence tells us, he won't be going for a while yet.

We've debated, lamented and defended the state of the club for a long time on here, and this is only bringing it to the fore of everyone's minds. Why? Because, for the most part, the worst is true.

This reaction is no more than over-reaction.

Wait and see what Cesc does. He's proven to me in his time with the club that he's a great bloke, and I trust his decision.

If he leaves for his home club, fulfills his childhood dream and wins trophies, good on him. Why should he stay if he feels he's drowning in mediocrity? He knows far more about the workings of the club than any of us.

If he stays out of loyalty to the club and fans then he will rise in status to one of the club's most revered players. He has the ability to drag us through in spite of the squad he plays in.

If he stays and wins trophies with us, then I will jump for joy.


All of the possibilities can come true, and we can't predict which the future will hold.

So be patient and see what Cesc does. His life is his own.


When he makes his decision, react however the result dictates.


Have you been drinking?

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RaM wrote:Settle down...

He hasn't gone yet, and as far as hard evidence tells us, he won't be going for a while yet.

We've debated, lamented and defended the state of the club for a long time on here, and this is only bringing it to the fore of everyone's minds. Why? Because, for the most part, the worst is true.

This reaction is no more than over-reaction.

Wait and see what Cesc does. He's proven to me in his time with the club that he's a great bloke, and I trust his decision.
If he leaves for his home club, fulfills his childhood dream and wins trophies, good on him. Why should he stay if he feels he's drowning in mediocrity? He knows far more about the workings of the club than any of us.

If he stays out of loyalty to the club and fans then he will rise in status to one of the club's most revered players. He has the ability to drag us through in spite of the squad he plays in.

If he stays and wins trophies with us, then I will jump for joy.


All of the possibilities can come true, and we can't predict which the future will hold.
So be patient and see what Cesc does. His life is his own.


When he makes his decision, react however the result dictates.
Go fuck yourself ! :wink: :lol: :lol: I'm having a moan whether you like it or not. :wink:

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goonersid wrote:
RaM wrote:Settle down...

He hasn't gone yet, and as far as hard evidence tells us, he won't be going for a while yet.

We've debated, lamented and defended the state of the club for a long time on here, and this is only bringing it to the fore of everyone's minds. Why? Because, for the most part, the worst is true.

This reaction is no more than over-reaction.

Wait and see what Cesc does. He's proven to me in his time with the club that he's a great bloke, and I trust his decision.
If he leaves for his home club, fulfills his childhood dream and wins trophies, good on him. Why should he stay if he feels he's drowning in mediocrity? He knows far more about the workings of the club than any of us.

If he stays out of loyalty to the club and fans then he will rise in status to one of the club's most revered players. He has the ability to drag us through in spite of the squad he plays in.

If he stays and wins trophies with us, then I will jump for joy.


All of the possibilities can come true, and we can't predict which the future will hold.
So be patient and see what Cesc does. His life is his own.


When he makes his decision, react however the result dictates.
Go fuck yourself ! :wink: :lol: :lol: I'm having a moan whether you like it or not. :wink:
Nobodies telling you not moan, to do so would be like telling the choir not to sing :wink: :lol:

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Thats cheered me up . . . Image

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RaM wrote:Settle down...

He hasn't gone yet, and as far as hard evidence tells us, he won't be going for a while yet.

We've debated, lamented and defended the state of the club for a long time on here, and this is only bringing it to the fore of everyone's minds. Why? Because, for the most part, the worst is true.

This reaction is no more than over-reaction.
Wait and see what Cesc does. He's proven to me in his time with the club that he's a great bloke, and I trust his decision.

If he leaves for his home club, fulfills his childhood dream and wins trophies, good on him. Why should he stay if he feels he's drowning in mediocrity? He knows far more about the workings of the club than any of us.

If he stays out of loyalty to the club and fans then he will rise in status to one of the club's most revered players. He has the ability to drag us through in spite of the squad he plays in.

If he stays and wins trophies with us, then I will jump for joy.


All of the possibilities can come true, and we can't predict which the future will hold.

So be patient and see what Cesc does. His life is his own.


When he makes his decision, react however the result dictates.
YOU BASTARD JCL WUM *word censored* :banghead: :cry: :barscarf: :wink: :roll: :shock: :lol: :oops:

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Whats the news today then lads?

& Dont tell me to turn the tele on, that involves me getting up :lol:

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RaM wrote:Settle down...

He hasn't gone yet, and as far as hard evidence tells us, he won't be going for a while yet.

We've debated, lamented and defended the state of the club for a long time on here, and this is only bringing it to the fore of everyone's minds. Why? Because, for the most part, the worst is true.

This reaction is no more than over-reaction.

Wait and see what Cesc does. He's proven to me in his time with the club that he's a great bloke, and I trust his decision.

If he leaves for his home club, fulfills his childhood dream and wins trophies, good on him. Why should he stay if he feels he's drowning in mediocrity? He knows far more about the workings of the club than any of us.

If he stays out of loyalty to the club and fans then he will rise in status to one of the club's most revered players. He has the ability to drag us through in spite of the squad he plays in.

If he stays and wins trophies with us, then I will jump for joy.


All of the possibilities can come true, and we can't predict which the future will hold.

So be patient and see what Cesc does. His life is his own.


When he makes his decision, react however the result dictates.
Given you the benifit of doubt and saying that Cesc stays....for this season.
This place will be the same come next year. Unless all the problems are addressed.

We need 4 players and we're at least 3 top players away from being a good team. That's including Cesc and the new boy Chamack.

If Cesc goes thats 4 top players 5 in total!

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flash gunner wrote:
Thats cheered me up . . . Image
maybe we should buy him :shock:

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