Van Persie saga, officially not extending contract.

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Re: Coffee morning today

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flash gunner wrote:
HashKads wrote:
SteveO 35 wrote:I wonder if Robin had to bring his own biscuits to the coffee morning
I wonder what type of biscuits they were.... :lol:
Wonder if they played soggy biscuit? :shock:
:shock:

regarding RVP i think wenger would rather let him leave on a free than sell him this summer...he had his hand forced with the lesbian last year and RVP is 10x more important to the team than he ever was - cue a summer of rumours with no solid announcement of what's going on with the contract :blah:

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Re: Coffee morning today

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skizz_b wrote:
flash gunner wrote:
HashKads wrote:
SteveO 35 wrote:I wonder if Robin had to bring his own biscuits to the coffee morning
I wonder what type of biscuits they were.... :lol:
Wonder if they played soggy biscuit? :shock:
:shock:

regarding RVP i think wenger would rather let him leave on a free than sell him this summer...he had his hand forced with the lesbian last year and RVP is 10x more important to the team than he ever was - cue a summer of rumours with no solid announcement of what's going on with the contract :blah:
It won't be Wenger's choice, it will be Kroenke's. Cold hearted business decision - do I get £25m now or nothing in 12 months time. Same choice made with the lesbian, and whilst I agree that he wasn't as important to the team Wenger was prepared to play hard ball but was supposedly over-ruled by the owner and board.

There isn't a chance that Kroenke will allow his most valuable player to walk for nothing. He'll be going this Summer. Lets just get it done quickly and milk those twats from the Etihad for every penny possible.

We can even bring in Emile Heskey or Michael Owen on a free now :D

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Re: Van Persie Saga/Coffee morning

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I said that RVP should have been sold in January.

I reckon by the end of July and he is still dithering and we havent bought anyone that most of this forum will have wished he had gone back then too

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Re: Van Persie Saga/Coffee morning

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Red Member wrote:I said that RVP should have been sold in January.

I reckon by the end of July and he is still dithering and we havent bought anyone that most of this forum will have wished he had gone back then too
What and miss out on the top 4 trophy Red!!!!!? :shock: :shock: :shock:

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Red Member wrote:I said that RVP should have been sold in January.

I reckon by the end of July and he is still dithering and we havent bought anyone that most of this forum will have wished he had gone back then too
Yes, that quote hadn't gone unnoticed !

So if we'd have signed him in January, where would we have finished - somewhere between 6th and 12th probably. Its all very well saying he should have been sold - by the same token you've said that you would boo Chamakh if he were to play again and he was supposedly our back-up striker. So presumably you would have wanted Park playing up front on his own then :banghead: :banghead:

If of course you are suggesting that he should have been sold and replaced then by who? Cologne made it clear that Podolski was not leaving then as they were in a relegation battle and their fans would have caused a riot. So who would you have signed if Robin left back then ?

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Re: Coffee morning today

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Red Member wrote:just read the RVP article.

it has got me thinking :hmmthink:

is it in Kroenke's best interests to sell RVP?
We would make another fantastic profit, Podolski can come in and with Jack back we should be competing for the all important top 4 again. So will there be pressure on Wenger from Kroenke not to sell RVP? Possibly not.

and that is why I think the board is the biggest problem at Arsenal not the manager.
Can Usmanov not intervene? I'm sure he wants RVP to stay. I wish he would fucking take over.

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1989 wrote:
Red Member wrote:just read the RVP article.

it has got me thinking :hmmthink:

is it in Kroenke's best interests to sell RVP?
We would make another fantastic profit, Podolski can come in and with Jack back we should be competing for the all important top 4 again. So will there be pressure on Wenger from Kroenke not to sell RVP? Possibly not.

and that is why I think the board is the biggest problem at Arsenal not the manager.
Can Usmanov not intervene? I'm sure he wants RVP to stay. I wish he would fucking take over.
Well if he was a board member and encouraged to actively participate in the running of the club then yes

But of course we don't want his sort (i.e. rich investors), and he's a ManUre fan, and the root of all evil and a crook......oh you know the rest (just ask HighburyJD or one of the Red Action heroes)

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Re: Coffee morning today

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SteveO 35 wrote:Well if he was a board member and encouraged to actively participate in the running of the club then yes

But of course we don't want his sort (i.e. rich investors), and he's a ManUre fan, and the root of all evil and a crook......oh you know the rest (just ask HighburyJD or one of the Red Action heroes)
We are partly owned by the second richest person in the UK and make no use of his resources. We could potentially rival any financial offers from Citeh and the like if only we'd ask for some assistance, not like he'd refuse either! Incredible. :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:

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Re: Van Persie Saga/Coffee morning

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if RVP leaves this forum will go into meltdown :lol:

still I agree with Babatunde - Season ticket holders are WENGERS BIGGEST SUPPORTERS. Think about it...

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Re: Van Persie Saga/Coffee morning

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They obviously had Nice biscuits - which necessitate a particularly deft touch in dunking so as not to leave a soggy mush back in the cup or worse; on the carpet.

Now if they had used Rich Tea...

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littlefire wrote:They obviously had Nice biscuits - which necessitate a particularly deft touch in dunking so as not to leave a soggy mush back in the cup or worse; on the carpet.

Now if they had used Rich Tea...

:twisted:
So i was right they did play Soggy Biscuit :shock:

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Re: Van Persie Saga/Coffee morning

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flash gunner wrote:
littlefire wrote:They obviously had Nice biscuits - which necessitate a particularly deft touch in dunking so as not to leave a soggy mush back in the cup or worse; on the carpet.

Now if they had used Rich Tea...

:twisted:
So i was right they did play Soggy Biscuit :shock:
Yeah, they did. 'Course AW's been practicing for years with Petits Buerres and his dexterity reduced PV4 to tears awhile back. Robin, perhaps unwisely, thought they'd have chocolate biscuits to er...sweeten things up.

:twisted:

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Re: Coffee morning today

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flash gunner wrote:Worst thread in the history of the forum (and thats saying something)

Well played Red Wumber
Sorry Flash but you're wrong! THIS is the worst thread ever!

viewtopic.php?f=1&t=31625&p=657294&hili ... ly#p657294

Any excuse to bring this beauty back :D :barscarf:

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Re: Coffee morning today

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LeGinge (Northern Branch) wrote:
flash gunner wrote:Worst thread in the history of the forum (and thats saying something)

Well played Red Wumber
Sorry Flash but you're wrong! THIS is the worst thread ever!

viewtopic.php?f=1&t=31625&p=657294&hili ... ly#p657294

Any excuse to bring this beauty back :D :barscarf:
:lol: :lol:

Poor old Jimmy we never heard from him again :?

:barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf:

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Re: Coffee morning today

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flash gunner wrote:
LeGinge (Northern Branch) wrote:
flash gunner wrote:Worst thread in the history of the forum (and thats saying something)

Well played Red Wumber
Sorry Flash but you're wrong! THIS is the worst thread ever!

viewtopic.php?f=1&t=31625&p=657294&hili ... ly#p657294

Any excuse to bring this beauty back :D :barscarf:
:lol: :lol:

Poor old Jimmy we never heard from him again :?

:barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf:
I like my response 3 comments down to poor old Jimmy :lol: :lol: :lol:

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