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Yankee_Gooner_Dandee wrote:well our brilliant manager has basically indicated we won't be getting anyone this transfer window as he seems to think players you get in January arent committed to the cause.....as if any of our mercenaries really are anyways
Yankee_Gooner_Dandee wrote:well our brilliant manager has basically indicated we won't be getting anyone this transfer window as he seems to think players you get in January arent committed to the cause.....as if any of our mercenaries really are anyways
Yankee_Gooner_Dandee wrote:well our brilliant manager has basically indicated we won't be getting anyone this transfer window as he seems to think players you get in January arent committed to the cause.....as if any of our mercenaries really are anyways
Yankee_Gooner_Dandee wrote:well our brilliant manager has basically indicated we won't be getting anyone this transfer window as he seems to think players you get in January arent committed to the cause.....as if any of our mercenaries really are anyways
Tomáš wrote:
But we also have a French player and some African Guys in the squad if your Manager maybe wants to take a look in the shopping room and spent some money on real good quality !
Tomas
We already have real good quality......so we only look to add super quality. I'm sure you haven't got anyone anywhere near Ju Young Park's standard mate
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Saw him, Snjeidr, Podolski and Nubotic this morning on the M4 services junction 33 appaerently they caught the wrong ferry and ended up in Fishguard. Car sharing in a BMW taking turns to drive - it was podolskis turn at the wheel. Should be there by tea time
And Mario Götze´s?
His chances to play are about four percent. And looking at his preparation, it actually would not make much sense to let him play. We won´t force things, we have enough fit players available. He has problems in the groin/ adductor area. We are awaiting a final diagnosis.
And Mario Götze´s?
His chances to play are about four percent. And looking at his preparation, it actually would not make much sense to let him play. We won´t force things, we have enough fit players available. He has problems in the groin/ adductor area. We are awaiting a final diagnosis.
Cheers,
Thomas
Thomas, I think his injuries have been cause by him sitting all cramped on an economy class flight and then a quickly arranged taxi journey in the London rush hour, on his way to sign for Arsenal. You see all this injured nonsense is just a cover-up
We all know that he is currently in hiding somewhere in London, with Sammy's mate, and about to sign for Arsenal
storrmin571 wrote:Saw him, Snjeidr, Podolski and Nubotic this morning on the M4 services junction 33 appaerently they caught the wrong ferry and ended up in Fishguard. Car sharing in a BMW taking turns to drive - it was podolskis turn at the wheel. Should be there by tea time