Gone for a Song?

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Gone for a Song?

Sell for £9M
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21%
Sell for £12M
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25%
Only sell if Sahin or other replaces
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47%
Keep at all costs
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7%
 
Total votes: 68

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this need to be dealt with straight away by Babs or mods
not cognitively challenged newbies

get the idiotic libellous crap about our manager off the messageboard as soon as fecking possible

its not even a question of respect, clearly Baborietiya only has that for 'Arry,
it's a question of legality

why is the online gooner continuing to host the unsubstantiated accusation that our manager has committed a serious crime?

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highburyJD wrote:
SantaPoldi wrote:
highburyJD wrote:are you thick?
No I'm not. Are you going to answer a straight question on here? You've been doing more ducking and diving than Tom Daley in one of HashKads' watering holes.
OK straight and uncomplicated for you and any other kids struggling for their brownbelt in reading
which of these claims:
Babatunde wrote:He is not a football man, he is a greedy, egotist, corporate , and a moey grabber who lies to the fans and has no humility.
do you think is specifically libellous?
think hard
here's a clue - only one of them is an actual crime
Is moey some kind of new street slang for a woman's snatch? And we all know it's a crime to grab the poon without being invited. :lol:

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Number 5 wrote:
highburyJD wrote:
SantaPoldi wrote:
highburyJD wrote:are you thick?
No I'm not. Are you going to answer a straight question on here? You've been doing more ducking and diving than Tom Daley in one of HashKads' watering holes.
OK straight and uncomplicated for you and any other kids struggling for their brownbelt in reading
which of these claims:
Babatunde wrote:He is not a football man, he is a greedy, egotist, corporate and a moey grabber who lies to the fans and has no humility.
do you think is specifically libellous?
think hard
here's a clue - only one of them is an actual crime
Is moey some kind of new street slang for a woman's snatch? And we all know it's a crime to grab the poon without being invited. :lol:
:lol: :lol: :high5:

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I assumed he meant Moet but it's pronounced Moey :lol: :lol:

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Providing we have a replacement lined up (Flamini please) this is great business.

The most over rated lumbering lethargic excuse for a midfielder that i have ever seen (barring Denilson/Diaby).

Have been looking for this pile of crap to be off loaded for ages.

The media see the highlights (one defence splitting pass in 4 games)and drool over him.

Will end up like Hleb at Barca.

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Step wrote:Providing we have a replacement lined up (Flamini please) this is great business.

The most over rated lumbering lethargic excuse for a midfielder that i have ever seen (barring Denilson/Diaby).

Have been looking for this pile of crap to be off loaded for ages.

The media see the highlights (one defence splitting pass in 4 games)and drool over him.

Will end up like Hleb at Barca.


There is no way flamoney should ever be allowed back into our club again :evil: :x :evil:

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Modric looks to be heading to Madrid so that he'll have a grander platform to show he's the most overrated player in the history of people having an opinion on footballers, and Mourinho himself admits he has an abundance/excess of centre mids with Ozil, Khadeira, Modric (likely), Alonso and Kaka, even with Surin surely departing.

Does Song out, Diarra in make sense to anybody else?

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northbank123 wrote:Modric looks to be heading to Madrid so that he'll have a grander platform to show he's the most overrated player in the history of people having an opinion on footballers, and Mourinho himself admits he has an abundance/excess of centre mids with Ozil, Khadeira, Modric (likely), Alonso and Kaka, even with Surin surely departing.

Does Song out, Diarra in make sense to anybody else?
Lass would cost more to bring back than Mr Wenger would ever spend. Plus, it would be an admittance that he dropped a bollock by letting him go in the first place.

Probability of him signing is somewhere close to zero I'm afraid.

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officepest wrote:
northbank123 wrote:Modric looks to be heading to Madrid so that he'll have a grander platform to show he's the most overrated player in the history of people having an opinion on footballers, and Mourinho himself admits he has an abundance/excess of centre mids with Ozil, Khadeira, Modric (likely), Alonso and Kaka, even with Surin surely departing.

Does Song out, Diarra in make sense to anybody else?
Lass would cost more to bring back than Mr Wenger would ever spend. Plus, it would be an admittance that he dropped a bollock by letting him go in the first place.

Probability of him signing is somewhere close to zero I'm afraid.
Yeah I don't think for a minute it would actually happen. Just wondering what other people's thoughts on him are?

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northbank123 wrote:
officepest wrote:
northbank123 wrote:Modric looks to be heading to Madrid so that he'll have a grander platform to show he's the most overrated player in the history of people having an opinion on footballers, and Mourinho himself admits he has an abundance/excess of centre mids with Ozil, Khadeira, Modric (likely), Alonso and Kaka, even with Surin surely departing.

Does Song out, Diarra in make sense to anybody else?
Lass would cost more to bring back than Mr Wenger would ever spend. Plus, it would be an admittance that he dropped a bollock by letting him go in the first place.

Probability of him signing is somewhere close to zero I'm afraid.
Yeah I don't think for a minute it would actually happen. Just wondering what other people's thoughts on him are?
He'd walk into the team at present but I wouldn't rule out Wegner finding someone else to play instead and piss him off for the second time either.

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as a player I liked Diarra
the guys a liability though - one good season he'd be off

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highburyJD wrote:
Babatunde wrote:I want Song gone as much as anybody else. I also want Walcott gone.
But when are people going to get the picture? If you thought Wenger's planning last summerwas spectacularly retarded, this summer's is even worse!

its not
youre wrong
by even your standards - post statement everyone knew RVP was off
Song is a surprise that 95% here are happy with (you've said you hated him)
Transfer window is open
Babatunde wrote:So he gets the AKBs fired up with the signigns of Pod, Giroud and Cazorla.

wide forward, striker, creative midfielder - which better available players would you have bought?
genuine question
Babatunde wrote:A raft of people wanted Gael Clichy gone on here - remember?

yes I do
you were one of them
Babatunde wrote:Yes e was a liability but as I said at the time, 'the replacement will be worse'. And low and behold Clichy is gone to win titles, and Arsenal et a fat useless rubbish 'Brazilian'. Just grand.

last third of the season Clichy began to find his Arsenal form of the first few years and nailed down his place
I dont think any of the players we sold Shitty were key to their league success
Think we finished higher than we have since Clichy's first season
Babatunde wrote:Wenger then: days before the season opener - sells the double PFA Player of the Year to Manchester United. A team that humiliated Arsenal 8-2 last season and whom Arsenal haven't come close to in the league or Europe to for over 6 years!!! :shock:
obviously we've been 'close', toward the end of a season I've been sitting in the MatthewHarding celebrating a Luiz winner v ManUre more than any of the Chavs ffs
Just last season we went further than them in Europe.
Over that period they have consistently out performed us but your statement is FACTually incorrect
Babatunde wrote:It gets worse still. On the eve of Arsenal's PL season opener, he decides to sell he only DCM of any note he has - meaning that Arsenal will go into the new season with not a single recognized DCM. Oh I forgot, we have Frimpong (LOL) and Coquelin (errrm...who?).
wait, you're angry he's selling a player you hate and were desperate for him to sell...?!?
AND you hate his replacement despite the FACT you dont know who it will be
Babatunde wrote:So Wenger himself admitted today that the Arsenal squad is reeling from RVP departure and that he is 'hurting'. Sure way to fire up the troops before a new season is about to start. He's surrendered before a ball is kicked!
yeah, to be fair you're always saying Wenger is too honest... oh no, wait a sec
Babatunde wrote:So Arsenal start the season with:

1. No goalkeeping solutions. Chez is mediocre, back up not worth thinking about.
I rate Szcz, lets hope he can make it. A proper Gooner, from our youth team who deserves our respect.
Babatunde wrote:2. Absolutely no changes whatsoever to the defensive personnel. You know, the same personnel that leaked nearly FIFTY league goals last season! :shock:/
I firmly believe our defence will concede less goals and I'm happy to take a wager on it Vermielny is a good partnership the BFG excellent backup
Babatunde wrote:3. Even worse in attack. The one man band that was RVP has been sold and he is elying on an unproven one seaosn wonder from Ligue 1, and another man who was relegated with Koln.
I think we will score more goals too - happy to take a wager on either stat
Babatunde wrote:I wonder what effect it has on the squad that all these players are being pelted out just before a new season kicks of. Whatever happened to AW 'learning from past mistakes'? The squad is being interrupted insanely and the season starts tomorrow.
'interrupted' how? Podolski wouldnt even take a squad number until the RVP deal was done. The only 'surprise' is Songs probable departure - a player you could not have slated more, can't even be bothered to search - I'm sure youve suggested the majority of the DefMids in the league (possibly the world) are better
Babatunde wrote:There is no DCM.
Most of last season Tets played deeper than Song,we have two backups in LeCoq, who I rate and Frimpong, who is a proper Gooner has played for half his life with Wilshere and is rock solid - possibly not good enough to face the skillful teams but happy to have him 'on a rainy night in Stoke'.
+ We still have time to make a further signing.
Babatunde wrote:People say 'oh with Steve Bould in there now'. Uh huh. Steve Bould has been coaching the younger ones for a while now and remind me how many quality efenders have come out of that? Or have you ever seen our youth teams defend? Wow it's scary.

Bould is there because he will be the new Pat Rice. Anyone thinking otherwise is dreaming.

On the eve of a new season, Wenger is more preoccupied about making a quick buck here and there than organizing a quality team.
he decided Songs attitude (+agent?) wasnt right and shipped him out
if thats the case its a good decision. Surprising you're willing to slate Bould already.
Babatunde wrote:I have absolutely no respect for Wenger, not a single iota.
jaw drops with shock (who is there you actually respect again??? Oh yeah 'Arry.
Babatunde wrote:He is not a football man
a great line virtually meaningless and yet simultaneously stupid
Babatunde wrote:he is a greedy, egotist, corporate fraudster,
people have been made to retract less about the board - thats a straight accusation of criminality.
And obviously dreadful nonsense
Babatunde wrote:and a moey grabber
is that the same as greedy or something different?
Babatunde wrote:who lies to the fans
what a bounder too honest AND too deceitful
Babatunde wrote:and has no humility.
I'll accede to your superior experience on that - you have a lot to be humble about
Babatunde wrote:He has a worse trophy recordthan Alex McLeish over the past 7 years so that says everything you need to know about mr 7 million quid.
1 FA Cup v 1 League Cup. Wenger wins
Babatunde wrote:The only ray of light is that this incompetent imposter only has 2 years left in which to continue screwing Arsenal's future.
the 'future' is in good hands, arguably at the cost of the present but the less Wenger can spend on consistently getting us CL football the better position the next manager is in
Babatunde wrote:Hopefully someone of quality can come in and repair all the crap Wenger has woven. Though with this supine board in charge I won't hod my breath...
no stick to hodding bricks
more your level

So... what makes you a ''proper Gooner'' :? :? WS, Frimpong... proper Gooners.... what a stupid statement to make is it just because they come out with utter shit in the press? :roll: ... and as for Wenger, the first club he thought of when he said that he'd rather had sold RVP abroad was PSG.... yes, I bet he would have loved him to go there, his shares in the club would have rocketed... :roll:

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Always makes me laugh when going through this thread when the AKB's suddenly come round to not caring about Song's departure, very similar to RVP's departure, they must secretly see it as a total slight against their idol that is Wenger and then resort to abuse...so, what do we have here, players now, no longer wanting to play for Wenger, (have they finally woke up?) a barren 7 year period of fuck all, (save for a CL Final and a couple of League cup finals, typical Wenger like defeats) record defeats in the league and CL... but it's all ok, we still manage to qualify for the Champions League, every season, wow....and as long as players like WS and Frimpong come out with unbackable chest thumping comments in the press all is good in the world and this makes them ''proper gooners'' :roll:

Anyway, back to the useless fucker that is Song, this will be the best bit of business ever and I may even doff my cap at Wenger at this deal... please, please let this deal be true..

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While I want to see a good DM come in as a replacement, I wouldn't mind Coquelin and Frimpong (When he's fit) play regularly.

Bye bye Song you pile of ***** :lol:

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franksav63 wrote:So... what makes you a ''proper Gooner'' :? :? WS, Frimpong... proper Gooners.... what a stupid statement to make is it just because they come out with utter shit in the press? :roll: ... and as for Wenger, the first club he thought of when he said that he'd rather had sold RVP abroad was PSG.... yes, I bet he would have loved him to go there, his shares in the club would have rocketed... :roll:
Frimpong says hes an Arsenal fan, I find it a lot easier to believe from him than from many on here
there are no 'shares' in PSG, its owned 100% by the Quatar Royal family - another fantasy based nonsense accusation against our manager
this board is becoming embarrasing
cant wait for the real football to start

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