As we're unlikely to see terraces again at football, this is the virtual equivalent where you can chat to your hearts content about all football matters and, obviously, Arsenal in particular. This forum encourages all Gooners to visit and contribute so please keep it respectful, clean and topical.
If we're so respectful and above board, perhaps they should ask Wenger why we bid £40m + £1... it's almost as if we've been talking to Suarez' agent without Liverpool's permission?
Obviously, I realise we've done what everyone else does, but even so it would be quite interesting to see how Wenger deals with that question
spendsum4uckingmoney wrote:I hear Anzhi are panic selling.
Chris samba, Willian,Lass Diarra and Etoo are available. Would like to see Samba join. I also hear good things about Willian.
The fat c.unt wasn't worth a shit at qpr and if we wanted him we should have moved for him when they were relegated
Wouldn't be against the signing of eto mind
Not for a second wishing to give credibility to that sort of rumour but Gustavo has to be a reasonable shout? My abiding memory of him is for breaking Darren Fletcher's world record for number of times you can kick people without being booked in the Champions League semi-final second leg against Madrid last year.
Bayern have about 12 good midfielders so even greedy Pep has to let one or two go and from what I've seen he seems like he might shake things up in the middle a bit. (Hypothetical) thoughts?
On the other hand I've long made it clear that letting Diarra go was one of Wenger's most underrated mistakes, and although he seems a bit of a prick again he seems like the sort of player that we need and at 28 won't exactly be angling for a big move away at every opportunity.
northbank123 wrote:Not for a second wishing to give credibility to that sort of rumour but Gustavo has to be a reasonable shout? My abiding memory of him is for breaking Darren Fletcher's world record for number of times you can kick people without being booked in the Champions League semi-final second leg against Madrid last year.
Bayern have about 12 good midfielders so even greedy Pep has to let one or two go and from what I've seen he seems like he might shake things up in the middle a bit. (Hypothetical) thoughts?
On the other hand I've long made it clear that letting Diarra go was one of Wenger's most underrated mistakes, and although he seems a bit of a prick again he seems like the sort of player that we need and at 28 won't exactly be angling for a big move away at every opportunity.
Give credibility,did u not read the bit about it being on twitter.