Van Persie saga, officially not extending contract.

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QuartzGooner wrote:Arseblog tweeted that Van Persie's father has says his son will never play for another English club other than Arsenal.
That means he's going to Madrid or Juve

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QuartzGooner wrote:Arseblog tweeted that Van Persie's father has says his son will never play for another English club other than Arsenal.
LOOPHOLE - Oil City are owned by Arabs now :wink: :lol:

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I see the Van Persie convo is going on over a couple of threads now :lol: but I'll post here to stop McDowells head getting any bigger :? J/K

Firstly I would be against keeping him to see out the remaining year of his contract as I don't think it's in the best interest of the club financially and on the pitch. With his record of injuries I can't see him giving his best and it would be a huge risk for him to take. He would not need to be at his best either to get a bumper deal from somewhere with a large signing on fee. If he wants to go sell him to a club on the continent as I can't see it being in Arsenal's best interest to sell him to any of our closer rivals and it's a policy I think we should stop where we can.

I see nothing wrong with the club selling his shirt. If they took them off the market what would that achieve ?
Anybody who buys the shirt cannot complain as it's the risk they take. Usual blame culture but the same can be said for any player's shirt.

I also would not blame the guy for leaving. I don't believe he owes us anything and its a short career and his priority is what's best for him and his family.
If he wants to go, let him and hopefully the club will replace him with quality.

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Vinny1967 wrote:I see the Van Persie convo is going on over a couple of threads now :lol: but I'll post here to stop McDowells head getting any bigger :? J/K
Firstly I would be against keeping him to see out the remaining year of his contract as I don't think it's in the best interest of the club financially and on the pitch. With his record of injuries I can't see him giving his best and it would be a huge risk for him to take. He would not need to be at his best either to get a bumper deal from somewhere with a large signing on fee. If he wants to go sell him to a club on the continent as I can't see it being in Arsenal's best interest to sell him to any of our closer rivals and it's a policy I think we should stop where we can.

I see nothing wrong with the club selling his shirt. If they took them off the market what would that achieve ?
Anybody who buys the shirt cannot complain as it's the risk they take. Usual blame culture but the same can be said for any player's shirt.

I also would not blame the guy for leaving. I don't believe he owes us anything and its a short career and his priority is what's best for him and his family.
If he wants to go, let him and hopefully the club will replace him with quality.

:barscarf:

WHY is the whole world against me :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf:

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mcdowell42 wrote:
Vinny1967 wrote:I see the Van Persie convo is going on over a couple of threads now :lol: but I'll post here to stop McDowells head getting any bigger :? J/K
Firstly I would be against keeping him to see out the remaining year of his contract as I don't think it's in the best interest of the club financially and on the pitch. With his record of injuries I can't see him giving his best and it would be a huge risk for him to take. He would not need to be at his best either to get a bumper deal from somewhere with a large signing on fee. If he wants to go sell him to a club on the continent as I can't see it being in Arsenal's best interest to sell him to any of our closer rivals and it's a policy I think we should stop where we can.

I see nothing wrong with the club selling his shirt. If they took them off the market what would that achieve ?
Anybody who buys the shirt cannot complain as it's the risk they take. Usual blame culture but the same can be said for any player's shirt.

I also would not blame the guy for leaving. I don't believe he owes us anything and its a short career and his priority is what's best for him and his family.
If he wants to go, let him and hopefully the club will replace him with quality.

:barscarf:

WHY is the whole world against me :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf:
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Aww I'm not Mc.

I love your rumours thread. First thing I read every morning.
I like starting my day angry but that's not your fault :lol:

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Vinny1967 wrote:I see the Van Persie convo is going on over a couple of threads now :lol: but I'll post here to stop McDowells head getting any bigger :? J/K

Firstly I would be against keeping him to see out the remaining year of his contract as I don't think it's in the best interest of the club financially and on the pitch. With his record of injuries I can't see him giving his best and it would be a huge risk for him to take. He would not need to be at his best either to get a bumper deal from somewhere with a large signing on fee. If he wants to go sell him to a club on the continent as I can't see it being in Arsenal's best interest to sell him to any of our closer rivals and it's a policy I think we should stop where we can.

I see nothing wrong with the club selling his shirt. If they took them off the market what would that achieve ?
Anybody who buys the shirt cannot complain as it's the risk they take. Usual blame culture but the same can be said for any player's shirt.

I also would not blame the guy for leaving. I don't believe he owes us anything and its a short career and his priority is what's best for him and his family.
If he wants to go, let him and hopefully the club will replace him with quality.

:barscarf:
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Eboue-Why? wrote:
Vinny1967 wrote:I see the Van Persie convo is going on over a couple of threads now :lol: but I'll post here to stop McDowells head getting any bigger :? J/K

Firstly I would be against keeping him to see out the remaining year of his contract as I don't think it's in the best interest of the club financially and on the pitch. With his record of injuries I can't see him giving his best and it would be a huge risk for him to take. He would not need to be at his best either to get a bumper deal from somewhere with a large signing on fee. If he wants to go sell him to a club on the continent as I can't see it being in Arsenal's best interest to sell him to any of our closer rivals and it's a policy I think we should stop where we can.

I see nothing wrong with the club selling his shirt. If they took them off the market what would that achieve ?
Anybody who buys the shirt cannot complain as it's the risk they take. Usual blame culture but the same can be said for any player's shirt.

I also would not blame the guy for leaving. I don't believe he owes us anything and its a short career and his priority is what's best for him and his family.
If he wants to go, let him and hopefully the club will replace him with quality.

:barscarf:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
I'd prefer to live in my world Eboue :lol: :wink:

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This will he won't he saga is a complete and utter joke, what world are these people operating in.

Senerio
"Robin we note your excellent contribution to the club and the fact you you are a major player at the club.
We would like to offer you a 4 year contract of £130k per week and a £5m signing on fee"
"Thank you and I very much appreciate that but will need to consider it"
"fine we understand but hope you recognise the value of the offer"

Two weeks later neither a yes or no from RVP people.

Simple, withdraw offer and sell to the highest bidder as this will become another farcical situation.

Sell otherwise it sends all the wrong signals out

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If he wants out then sell him to real madrid for higuain + 10m 8)

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EC3 wrote:This will he won't he saga is a complete and utter joke, what world are these people operating in.

Senerio
"Robin we note your excellent contribution to the club and the fact you you are a major player at the club.
We would like to offer you a 4 year contract of £130k per week and a £5m signing on fee"
"Thank you and I very much appreciate that but will need to consider it"
"fine we understand but hope you recognise the value of the offer"

Two weeks later neither a yes or no from RVP people.

Simple, withdraw offer and sell to the highest bidder as this will become another farcical situation.

Sell otherwise it sends all the wrong signals out
We have been sending the wrong signals out for what seems like forever! 'They' simply operate in the real world where this 'saga' you refer to is actually their life / what they do for a living. Being from Holland and not being a north Londoner means that RVP isn't an Arsenal addict like the rest of us. He can walk away from Arsenal, go elsewhere and his world will not suddenly fall apart or come to an end because arsenal is not in it!! Do not blame RVP, this is, as ever, Wenger's fault. He lets contracts run down, expects blind loyalty from players and yet gives them nothing in return by way of improving the squad. Forget all the bollocks about whether we want russian or arab benefactors spending big money on our team....the fact of the matter is that the best players do because they want to win things (they are professional sportsmen remember!!) and they will therefore head off to richer pickings if you neglect them. I hope by some miracle things do change for the better but the man continues to display the defensive tactical awareness of a moron. It's not the failure to win things that gets my goat its the refusal to address the blatantly obvious shortcomings in our game. Feel a rant coming on so will stop now. :cussing: :cussing: :cussing:

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This will he won't he saga is a complete and utter joke, what world are these people operating in.

Senerio
"Robin we note your excellent contribution to the club and the fact you you are a major player at the club.
We would like to offer you a 4 year contract of £130k per week and a £5m signing on fee"
"Thank you and I very much appreciate that but will need to consider it"
"fine we understand but hope you recognise the value of the offer"
Senerio
"Robin we note your excellent contribution to the club and the fact you you are a major player at the club.
We would like to offer you a 4 year contract of £130k per week and a £5m signing on fee"
"Right, but I want to win things."
"Oh, ok. Um, ah, we don't think that's important at this club."
"Ah, I do so I think it's probably best that I went elsewhere."
"Yes, we think that might be best for everyone."

I think that is a more accurate reflection of how it might go.

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John Cross knows nothing. Wanker he is

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That just knocked £5m of RvP's value. :roll:

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Chippy wrote:That just knocked £5m of RvP's value. :roll:

Negotiations and a decision could happen a lot sooner than we would have thought :lol:

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