augie wrote:Did anyone else get an e-mail from sexy Natalie yesterday ? Rodders will be well jealous
If he did, we won't see him on here for at least a week...
augie wrote:Did anyone else get an e-mail from sexy Natalie yesterday ? Rodders will be well jealous
QuartzGooner wrote:McDowell
I would take Diarra back, with his versatility and experience he should fit right in.
The article is incorrect though, he left not because he failed to impress, he was good for us.
He left because he was stirring it up in training about not starting enough games, to the point that other players got into arguments with him and started to dislike him.
Perhaps he is now older and wiser.
A one year deal could be the answer, with options on a further year.
I will say that what little I have seen of Hayden, I really liked his positional sense and temperament. As a defensive midfielder, who can also play at centre back and right back he is one to keep an eye on, but at his age and with his lack of experience there is time for him to develop.
If Flamini is injured I would put Coquelin in midfield for now, at least he covers ground and can tackle, though can give the ball away too easily.
Fixedgreen gooner wrote: whatever happened to simply identifying the players you seek during the transfer window and buying them??? Wenger yet again invites a backlash from fans as he once more teases us with who he almost signed, while scooping up shit from the sorting office.
I'm quite tall and can head a ball - sign me up Wenger! I would cost fuck all and won't possibly be as bad as Silvestre, I promise.green gooner wrote:what a total humiliation for a club of our (once proud) stature to go now searching through the rubbish tip of world football in the search for players now regarded as not good enough for supposed lesser clubs.
whatever happened to simply identifying the players you seek during the transfer window and buying them??? Wenger yet again invites a backlash from fans as he once more teases us with who he almost signed, while scooping up shit from the dole office.
Get the *word censored* away from our club before we are competing with the Indian league for the signatures of any *word censored* that can kick a ball.
And that is where I have been with him since 2008. He let the Invincibles break up too soon, but as you say everyone deserves a second chance and his record had been amazing up till then. Even in 2006 when he unforgiveably (together with the board at the time) let Cole go on the cheap to those Chav *word censored*, I was still prepared to give him a chance. We scraped 4th that year but made the CL final.OneBardGooner wrote:The bottom line on this Summer's transfer thread is that - we bought Debuchy, Alexis, Ospina and then Chambers - and finally Welbeck, but before buying Welbeck everyone was hoping with the departure of Vermalaen that wenker would bring in another bona fide CB AND the essential DMF - and even though wenker knew 100% that Vermalaen was going to leave he sat on his wallet and did sweet FA.
He is a *word censored* of the highest order and lowest kind and Cannot Be Trusted to Tell The Truth Nor Manage Our Club in a way that gives us even a chance to win the prem title.
I always like to give anyone/everyone a second chance - everyone make mistakes & wrong decisions everyday of their life, but this *word censored* has been making the same mistake/s year in year out that impact on hundreds of thousands of people...any other business or club would have sacked him and kicked him out the door a long time ago...But he has inveigled his way onto the heart of the club in such a way that to get him out is going to take a monumental effort on the owners/boards behalf. They are so enamoured of his ability to turn a profit before all else , why should they get rid of him?
Arsenal's new motto should be 'Profit Before Trophies, Money Before Fans'
For all his so -called loyalty - he is dishonest and lacks moral worthiness. - An Arrogant *word censored* - who rather than bow out gracefully and with the blessing of those he has mis-lead and wronged he clings to his position in the most deceptive and cringeworthy ways.