THE PROJOE TOTALLY POINTLESS TRANSFER RUMOUR THREAD

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With the world cup and the cesc scenario our manager and board have managed to avoid the spotlight for a while but now the focus will be 100% back on them.......either shape up and do the necessary or else the whole lot of ye can fcuk off :evil:

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augie wrote:With the world cup and the cesc scenario our manager and board have managed to avoid the spotlight for a while but now the focus will be 100% back on them.......either shape up and do the necessary or else the whole lot of ye can fcuk off :evil:
You had to mention the board didn't you??!! Someone is gonna be on here with a thousand words or so about that board... :-P :wink:

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augie wrote:With the world cup and the cesc scenario our manager and board have managed to avoid the spotlight for a while but now the focus will be 100% back on them.......either shape up and do the necessary or else the whole lot of ye can fcuk off :evil:
It will be the same shit next season augie...and deep down you know it mate, don't you?

:( :(

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marcengels wrote:
augie wrote:With the world cup and the cesc scenario our manager and board have managed to avoid the spotlight for a while but now the focus will be 100% back on them.......either shape up and do the necessary or else the whole lot of ye can fcuk off :evil:
It will be the same shit next season augie...and deep down you know it mate, don't you?

:( :(
We all do mate even the rosetinters know deep down

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flash gunner wrote:
marcengels wrote:
augie wrote:With the world cup and the cesc scenario our manager and board have managed to avoid the spotlight for a while but now the focus will be 100% back on them.......either shape up and do the necessary or else the whole lot of ye can fcuk off :evil:
It will be the same shit next season augie...and deep down you know it mate, don't you?

:( :(
We all do mate even the rosetinters know deep down
Even... even swale knows it. :shock:

Yep, I went there. I said it.

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DB10GOONER wrote:
flash gunner wrote:
marcengels wrote:
augie wrote:With the world cup and the cesc scenario our manager and board have managed to avoid the spotlight for a while but now the focus will be 100% back on them.......either shape up and do the necessary or else the whole lot of ye can fcuk off :evil:
It will be the same shit next season augie...and deep down you know it mate, don't you?

:( :(
We all do mate even the rosetinters know deep down
Even... even swale knows it. :shock:

Yep, I went there. I said it.

:wink:
oh fuck..... Mods on red alert!!! Prepare for lockdown :moderator:

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marcengels wrote:
augie wrote:With the world cup and the cesc scenario our manager and board have managed to avoid the spotlight for a while but now the focus will be 100% back on them.......either shape up and do the necessary or else the whole lot of ye can fcuk off :evil:
It will be the same shit next season augie...and deep down you know it mate, don't you?

:( :(

I am truely sick of this shit and sick of the *word censored* running (or should that be ruining) our club :evil: If I won the euromillions lotto I would buy shares in the club just so I could go to these shareholders meetings (or if I couldnt go I would send goonersid :wink: ) just to kick up some stink 8)

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DB10GOONER wrote:
flash gunner wrote:
marcengels wrote:
augie wrote:With the world cup and the cesc scenario our manager and board have managed to avoid the spotlight for a while but now the focus will be 100% back on them.......either shape up and do the necessary or else the whole lot of ye can fcuk off :evil:
It will be the same shit next season augie...and deep down you know it mate, don't you?

:( :(
We all do mate even the rosetinters know deep down
Even... even swale knows it. :shock:

Yep, I went there. I said it.

:wink:
Brrrrh, just got cold shivers down my spine :shock:

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augie wrote:
marcengels wrote:
augie wrote:With the world cup and the cesc scenario our manager and board have managed to avoid the spotlight for a while but now the focus will be 100% back on them.......either shape up and do the necessary or else the whole lot of ye can fcuk off :evil:
It will be the same shit next season augie...and deep down you know it mate, don't you?

:( :(

I am truely sick of this shit and sick of the c**ts running (or should that be ruining) our club :evil: If I won the euromillions lotto I would buy shares in the club just so I could go to these shareholders meetings (or if I couldnt go I would send goonersid :wink: ) just to kick up some stink 8)
Will you wear that freddy Kruger outfit at the shareholder meetings? :D

oh, and i doubt you'd win enough money to make that lot listen to you sadly

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Yet another bites the dust!

I am sick of us being linked to players!!!!!!!!!!! Eduardo the keeper, Joe cole, Gourcuff , and now Ozil.
Why cant we buy a quality player to join Cesc in Midfield!!!!!

i am really starting to hate Wenger!

Ozil pledges future to Werder Bremen
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German World Cup star Mesut Ozil has pledged his future to Werder Bremen amid interest from a number of Europe's top clubs.


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Mesut Ozil was been instrumental in Germany's success in South Africa.

Ozil has been linked with the likes Arsenal and Barcelona but the 21-year-old midfielder, who was one of Germany's most influential players as they reached the semi-finals in South Africa, is happy in the Bundesliga.

"Bremen want me to fulfil the contract and so do I," Ozil told Bild. "I have always said that I want to fulfil my contract, that is important to me."

Asked whether he could sign an extension, he said: "It's not out of the question. We can take another look mid-season."

Bremen's general manager, Klaus Allofs, would prefer to lose the player on a free transfer next summer when his current deal expires than sell him now

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This is the best transfer rumour I have heard all summer!
Atletico Madrid to offer Manuel Almunia an escape route from Arsenal - report

Arsenal goalkeeper Manuel Almunia could be on his way back to his homeland, with Atletico Madrid pondering a summer swoop for him, according to The People.

The 33-year-old Spaniard is expected to slip down the pecking order if Mark Schwarzer arrives from Fulham and is expected to be unwilling to sit on the bench.

The reported £2 million deal which takes Scwarzer across London is expected to be completed this week, while Atletico, reported as being in some financial trouble, will be pleased with the chance to nab Almunia in a cut-price deal.

Almunia did not have the easiest of seasons over the course of the last campaign and there are suggestions that Gunners boss Arsene Wenger has lost patience with the experienced shot stopper.

The report also claims that Wenger could sell second-choice keeper Lukasz Fabianski and then begin a Europe-wide hunt for Schwarzer's number two.[/quote]

http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2896/pre ... route-from

Albeit a poor source, if I could have one transfer wish granted. This would be it!

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kingjayson1 wrote:This is the best transfer rumour I have heard all summer!
Atletico Madrid to offer Manuel Almunia an escape route from Arsenal - report

Arsenal goalkeeper Manuel Almunia could be on his way back to his homeland, with Atletico Madrid pondering a summer swoop for him, according to The People.

The 33-year-old Spaniard is expected to slip down the pecking order if Mark Schwarzer arrives from Fulham and is expected to be unwilling to sit on the bench.

The reported £2 million deal which takes Scwarzer across London is expected to be completed this week, while Atletico, reported as being in some financial trouble, will be pleased with the chance to nab Almunia in a cut-price deal.

Almunia did not have the easiest of seasons over the course of the last campaign and there are suggestions that Gunners boss Arsene Wenger has lost patience with the experienced shot stopper.

The report also claims that Wenger could sell second-choice keeper Lukasz Fabianski and then begin a Europe-wide hunt for Schwarzer's number two.[/quote]

http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2896/pre ... route-from

Albeit a poor source, if I could have one transfer wish granted. This would be it!
Knowing Wenger, he would then make fabiansky no:1 and vito mannone backup

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kingjayson1 wrote:This is the best transfer rumour I have heard all summer!
More bollocks from another shite rag!!!!!!!!!

Arsenal goalkeeper Manuel Almunia could be on his way back to Gracelands, with the Elvis Presley Celebrity XI pondering a summer swoop for the fucknugget, according to The Sunday Pickle Express.

The 33-year-old Spaniard is expected to slip down the pecking order if Mark Crossley arrives from Fulham and is expected to be unwilling to sit on the bus going to games as the bigger boys beat him up.

The reported £2 deal which takes Crossley across London is expected to be completed this century, while Elvis's team, reported as being in some leather trousers, will be pleased with the chance to kidnap Almunia in a cut-price deal involving the Mafia and Sammy Davis Jr.

Almunia did not have the best haircut over the course of the last campaign and there are suggestions that Gunners boss Arsene Wenger has lost patience with the experienced paella maker.

The report also claims that Wenger could sell fifteenth-choice keeper Lukasz Fabianski and then begin a Islington-wide hunt for Crossley's number two.[/quote]

http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2896/pre ... route-from

Albeit a poor source, if I could have one transfer wish granted. This would be it!

Probably closer to the truth!

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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger eyes Mark Scwharzer and Joe Cole
Arsenal will renew their interest in Mark Scwharzer and Joe Cole when Arsene Wenger returns to London this week after the end of the World Cup.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/footba ... -Cole.html

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I would have thought that any rumour dismissing us being linked to an offensive midfielder is a good one...isn't it?

Because in my eyes, that means Cesc is likely to stay. I don't believe Joe Cole, Gourcoff or Ozil are as good as him so that is positive.


The thing that scares me is the lack of anyone else.

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