DM + creative midfielder to join the core of Song/Arteta, no wide midfielders or what? As if Santos needs an excuse to recklessly bomb forward.Widsy wrote:Kroenke is a billionaire chairman who has done absolutely for our club since he has been here. He seldom attend's games, gives any opinion on current team affairs and shows no interest in the playing side of things therefore an investment however big or small ensures the team remain competitive and allows the chairman to squeeze every penny out of the club before selling for a healthy profit therefore an investment of some sort is the minimum you expect from someone it that kind of position. I don't mean £100 million as such, just enough to ensure key areas are strengthened using any profits we have and a small investment to ensure we remain competitive come the start of the season and not start this season the same as the last. A defensive-mid & creative midfielder and a back up goalie are essential for our title-push. The spine of the team was almost complete with szczesny in goal, vermaelen and koscielny at the back, arteta & Song in the middle and Van persie up-front. All that was missing in my opinion and many others was a left-back, a proper defensive Midfielder and a creative midfielder infront of Arteta and Song. Since Van Persie decided he would not continue with us it leaves an obvious void upfront which i think will be filled by Podolski as he is more effective as a striker than as a left-sided midfielder. I also think this is the season where gervinho steps up and shows us what he's made of after a decent first season (If only he could improve his shooting).
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what does it take to make people happy?
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I was actually very happy with the way we finished season in 3rd and Chevski denying scum from CL spot. But Scum is acting differently than one would expect with the way they crumbled and knocked out of CL spot. Instead of building any optimism around the club even finishing 3rd, we seem to be back into negative mode with RVP issue. Our fluke CL place is suppose to be 80+ million worth this term. Looks like we are yet to grasp the change in money dynamics taking place in EPL/CL.
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Number 5 wrote:I fucking hate Arsenal at the moment. But they're still a little bit like that teacher you had a school that you really really wanted to fuck.arseofacrow wrote:You mean the competetive advantage of the club over its members...highburyJD wrote:honesty is unrealistic, means giving up a competitive advantage![]()
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Agree with LeGinge...but I never had any realisitic expectation of anything else. I am happy in my knowledge that the players don't love the club (and why should they?), that the manager and board may have other agendas than what appears in public, that the support are mainly apathetic and buy the club's party line, and that anyone who comes into contact with Arsenal are now a customer to be bled dry rather than a fan of a football team.
She's probably about 55 now, seen much better days, titties down by her knees and the like.
But you still would wouldn't you? If she gave you the come on.
Just the once like. And then you'd feel dirty all over.
Well that's how Arsenal make me feel these days.
Good for a few minutes, then dirty all over.


A good analogy 5, although probably substitute 55 for 75, seen much better days for at the end of her days, and titties down by her knees for respiratory assistance.
and yes.....


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Well, you should know little fella!OneBardGooner wrote:brazilianGOONER wrote:yeah, and db10gooner with be considered an actual man when he finally gets taller than a garden dwarf, but it ain't happening either...1989 wrote: Gibbs will be a top left back when he finally gets over his injury problems.![]()
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brazilianGOONER wrote:yeah, and db10gooner with be considered an actual man when he finally gets taller than a garden dwarf, but it ain't happening either...1989 wrote: Gibbs will be a top left back when he finally gets over his injury problems.![]()
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But seriously... What?! Who said that??!! Where are you, ya little bollocks, you're around somewhere down there!!


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I'm a bit gutted, probably as much with the dishonest way RVP has engineered his last big payday as I am with the fact he's leavingaugie wrote:Jd I know that a few pages back you did admit that your satisfaction was conditional on the rvp saga having a positive ending so this isnt an "I told you so" comment but I am wondering how confident you are now ? Do you see any way possible that the rvp saga can have a good ending ? Do you believe that we will buy players of a sufficent quality to replace our captain if he goes and do you envisage any effect his departure would have on squad morale ?
Think its fair to assume we've already bought RVP's replacement,
I like Theo but if he wants £100kpw, his mate RVP is gone and we can get £20M selling him is gonna look very attractive (esp after all the renewals are in)
we now need huge seasons from players that we can't necessarily expect it from - Jack to come back quickly from a longterm injury that I dont even understand and hit the ground running immiediately, Gervinho to improve massively in his 2nd season, Ryo to mature and be ready for the Prem, Benik Afobe to be the first youth team striker we've produced since Kevin Campbell or Andy Cole.
I'm focusing on the cricket...
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which is the right thing to do, close season is boring and depressing with no wins to brighten it up...
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I'm actually enjoying not having my weekendns ruined by arsenal at the momenthighburyJD wrote:which is the right thing to do, close season is boring and depressing with no wins to brighten it up...

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I keep reading from people how they think Gervinho might step up this season.
Can I remind those of you with short memories how crap he is. He got progressively worse last season, doesnt give a shit and without RVP around him will look even worse this season.

Can I remind those of you with short memories how crap he is. He got progressively worse last season, doesnt give a shit and without RVP around him will look even worse this season.
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I had several all time great weekends last season
visits to WestBrom(thanks Fulop), Liverpool(love a late undeserved winner), Villa (Yossi!! late again)
on telly watching us batter Chelski, score in the last minute at the Velodrome, beat the Toffees (https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10 ... =2&theater)
and home to 5per2, Dortmund (Song's dribble!), Villa (what a FK by Arteta), Stoke (Gervinho was wicked), ManShitty (POZNAN!!late), Newcastle(very late: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10 ... =2&theater), Sunderland (pretty late: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10 ... =2&theater)
wasn't all doom and gloom
visits to WestBrom(thanks Fulop), Liverpool(love a late undeserved winner), Villa (Yossi!! late again)
on telly watching us batter Chelski, score in the last minute at the Velodrome, beat the Toffees (https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10 ... =2&theater)
and home to 5per2, Dortmund (Song's dribble!), Villa (what a FK by Arteta), Stoke (Gervinho was wicked), ManShitty (POZNAN!!late), Newcastle(very late: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10 ... =2&theater), Sunderland (pretty late: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10 ... =2&theater)
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highburyJD wrote:I had several all time great weekends last season
visits to WestBrom(thanks Fulop), Liverpool(love a late undeserved winner), Villa (Yossi!! late again)
on telly watching us batter Chelski, score in the last minute at the Velodrome, beat the Toffees (https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10 ... =2&theater)
and home to 5per2, Dortmund (Song's dribble!), Villa (what a FK by Arteta), Stoke (Gervinho was wicked), ManShitty (POZNAN!!late), Newcastle(very late: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10 ... =2&theater), Sunderland (pretty late: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10 ... =2&theater)
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Yeah I was only joking mate, for all our shortcomings last year there were plenty of those 'magic' moments! The scum game at home was such a brilliant day out! Said to myself I'm going to try and enjoy next season what ever happens, I'm
Not a negative person and hate the fact that the arsenal make me so negative!

If we beat the scum home and away and finish above em im happy
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Oi! watch it GINGER!!!DB10GOONER wrote:Well, you should know little fella!OneBardGooner wrote:brazilianGOONER wrote:yeah, and db10gooner with be considered an actual man when he finally gets taller than a garden dwarf, but it ain't happening either...1989 wrote: Gibbs will be a top left back when he finally gets over his injury problems.![]()
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Can I help it if you've got neck ache from looking up to people (such as me) who are taller than you!?
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No King Henry vs Leeds????highburyJD wrote:I had several all time great weekends last season
visits to WestBrom(thanks Fulop), Liverpool(love a late undeserved winner), Villa (Yossi!! late again)
on telly watching us batter Chelski, score in the last minute at the Velodrome, beat the Toffees (https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10 ... =2&theater)
and home to 5per2, Dortmund (Song's dribble!), Villa (what a FK by Arteta), Stoke (Gervinho was wicked), ManShitty (POZNAN!!late), Newcastle(very late: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10 ... =2&theater), Sunderland (pretty late: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10 ... =2&theater)
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Gervinho will step up this season, 4 goals and 8 assists isn't bad for a guy who came from the French league although i do agree it could have been alot more having looked at some of the chances he missed over the course of the season (the one against Tottenham is unforgivable!!) Had he played with his boots on the right feet he could actually have been closer to 10 goals, so there is still a lot more to come from him this coming season.
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It's always jam tomorrow with Arsenal.
The club just keep on doing it, and the fans lap it up.


The club just keep on doing it, and the fans lap it up.
