Interestingly Hugain enjoyed his most successful season (27 goals in 28 starts) when Pellegrini was in charge of Real Madrid. If Man City comes in for Hugain, we stand no chance. Despite that, I'm still confident we'll sign him.SteveO 35 wrote:Higuain won't be joining. City are selling all their strikers and will be in to nick him away any day now...
SUMMER TRANSFERS - Your thoughts on who did and did not sign
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With Juve seemingly out of the picture having signed Trevez ,we will go back to low balling Madrid thinking we are the only game in town ,Madrid will be happy to stall hoping that they can drum up another bidder.
Madrid are hoping for more than $25 million for Higuain , a sum we know we wont pay so we all sit back and see if someone takes him from under out noses.
Madrid are hoping for more than $25 million for Higuain , a sum we know we wont pay so we all sit back and see if someone takes him from under out noses.
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Blah blah blah negativity blah blah negativity blah blah blahHerd wrote:With Juve seemingly out of the picture having signed Trevez ,we will go back to low balling Madrid thinking we are the only game in town ,Madrid will be happy to stall hoping that they can drum up another bidder.
Madrid are hoping for more than $25 million for Higuain , a sum we know we wont pay so we all sit back and see if someone takes him from under out noses.
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SteveO 35 wrote:Higuain won't be joining. City are selling all their strikers and will be in to nick him away any day now
Still keep up the negotiations Dick. I'm sure we've been very close for a month now before we move on to the lad from St Etienne
And only a fool would dismiss that possibility - it seems that there is a very real possibility that dzeko too could be departing from citeeh and if so then they will be in the market for one if not two strikers. By all accounts they have ruled out signing cavani cos the price is too high and if dortmund stand strong over lewandowski then what possibilities apart from higuain does that leave for them ? Of course if that should play out then we can console ourselves with the fact that we cannot compete with the mega money/artificial wealth etc etc etc



If we genuinely want higuain or any top player then we simply need to get in early and do our buying before everybody else cos to wait for the big guns to enter the market is negligible to say the least - people can indeed point out that it is only june and the transfer window doesnt officially open for another week but the fact is that we are in a race with our rivals and it is that and not the calender that should be influencing our actions
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Possibly waiting to see if the deadwood can be cast aside before buying ?
Don't forget we have "two players for every position" - trouble is half of them are shite on huge wages
A foolish ploy, that will see us with our fingers burnt AGAIN.
Don't forget we have "two players for every position" - trouble is half of them are shite on huge wages

A foolish ploy, that will see us with our fingers burnt AGAIN.
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If opinions on here were shared by these players then it's no wonder they don't sign for us at the drop of a hat. People saying Wenger is crazy and the club is a non-trophy winning, money tight, shambles - why do you therefore expect top quality players to be interested?
This talk of "doing business early" isn't always realistic. Yes Chelsea and City have signed a couple of players but they've thrown a LOT of money straight at them - we know money is no object so i'm not sure they should be compared to Arsenal. Throwing Liverpool in as an example is even worse. Remember the great signings they made "early" in summer of 2011? the great Downing-Henderson-Adam £50M trio.
This talk of "doing business early" isn't always realistic. Yes Chelsea and City have signed a couple of players but they've thrown a LOT of money straight at them - we know money is no object so i'm not sure they should be compared to Arsenal. Throwing Liverpool in as an example is even worse. Remember the great signings they made "early" in summer of 2011? the great Downing-Henderson-Adam £50M trio.
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Also all the negativity is based on speculation that they've made up. Who says City want him? Nobody. It's a theory. Maybe it'll happen, but getting worked up about something you have yourself created seems rather like self abuse
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Go and polish the trophy cabinet friend, then you will see where the negativity came from1989 wrote:Blah blah blah negativity blah blah negativity blah blah blahHerd wrote:With Juve seemingly out of the picture having signed Trevez ,we will go back to low balling Madrid thinking we are the only game in town ,Madrid will be happy to stall hoping that they can drum up another bidder.
Madrid are hoping for more than $25 million for Higuain , a sum we know we wont pay so we all sit back and see if someone takes him from under out noses.

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Go and polish the trophy cabinet friend, then you will see where the negativity came from1989 wrote:Blah blah blah negativity blah blah negativity blah blah blahHerd wrote:With Juve seemingly out of the picture having signed Trevez ,we will go back to low balling Madrid thinking we are the only game in town ,Madrid will be happy to stall hoping that they can drum up another bidder.
Madrid are hoping for more than $25 million for Higuain , a sum we know we wont pay so we all sit back and see if someone takes him from under out noses.

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rigsby wrote:Also all the negativity is based on speculation that they've made up. Who says City want him? Nobody. It's a theory. Maybe it'll happen, but getting worked up about something you have yourself created seems rather like self abuse
The same way as it is only a theory that wenker will spend big this summer. The bottom line, as I stated above, is that it doesn't matter whether we are after higuain or not.......what matters is that by now we should have realistic targets on our shopping list and we need to be getting these players signed up asap. Maybe we are not shopping in the same aisle as citeeh, the chavs etc but we will be shopping in the same aisle as several similar sized clubs as ourselves so presumably we will have similar transfer targets - do we want or need to get dragged into auctions ? We are told that we have big funds at our disposal so get in there and spend it now whilst we still have a decent list of available players and if we have to pay a small bit extra to clinch those deals now then so be it
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"Arsenal have put together a package to lure Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney, 27, to the Emirates. The club's hierarchy believe a signing such as Rooney will help persuade manager Arsene Wenger to sign a contract extension. "
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/football/vie ... ney-dream/
Yeaaaah rightttt sure whatever!

http://www.dailystar.co.uk/football/vie ... ney-dream/
Yeaaaah rightttt sure whatever!





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Andrey Arshavin left for return to Zenit St. Petersburg?!
Kicker reporting he is back....
http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bund ... markt.html
Russlands Nationalspieler Andrey Arshavin kehrt zum nationalen Vize-Meister Zenit St. Petersburg zurück. Der 32-jährige wechselt vom FC Arsenal zu seinem Heimatverein und erhält einen Zweijahresvertrag. Seit 2009 stand der Offensivmann in London unter Vertrag. "Einer der besten russischen Fußballer der vergangenen zehn Jahre kehrt in seine Heimatstadt zurück", hieß es in einem offiziellen Statement. Bereits im Februar 2012 hatte Arshavin, der in London nie richtig glücklich wurde, auf Leihbasis für ein halbes Jahr bei Zenit gespielt.
Saying that he never got happy in London
Cheers,
Thomas
Kicker reporting he is back....
http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bund ... markt.html
Russlands Nationalspieler Andrey Arshavin kehrt zum nationalen Vize-Meister Zenit St. Petersburg zurück. Der 32-jährige wechselt vom FC Arsenal zu seinem Heimatverein und erhält einen Zweijahresvertrag. Seit 2009 stand der Offensivmann in London unter Vertrag. "Einer der besten russischen Fußballer der vergangenen zehn Jahre kehrt in seine Heimatstadt zurück", hieß es in einem offiziellen Statement. Bereits im Februar 2012 hatte Arshavin, der in London nie richtig glücklich wurde, auf Leihbasis für ein halbes Jahr bei Zenit gespielt.
Saying that he never got happy in London



Cheers,
Thomas
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Yes, I believe he just never got to enjoy the richtig glücklich wurde in London...Tomáš wrote:Andrey Arshavin left for return to Zenit St. Petersburg?!
Kicker reporting he is back....
http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bund ... markt.html
Russlands Nationalspieler Andrey Arshavin kehrt zum nationalen Vize-Meister Zenit St. Petersburg zurück. Der 32-jährige wechselt vom FC Arsenal zu seinem Heimatverein und erhält einen Zweijahresvertrag. Seit 2009 stand der Offensivmann in London unter Vertrag. "Einer der besten russischen Fußballer der vergangenen zehn Jahre kehrt in seine Heimatstadt zurück", hieß es in einem offiziellen Statement. Bereits im Februar 2012 hatte Arshavin, der in London nie richtig glücklich wurde, auf Leihbasis für ein halbes Jahr bei Zenit gespielt.
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Cheers,
Thomas




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Higuan going to spurs! at least according to chief **** in situ at the torygraph, gary jacob, either outright or in swap plus cash for monkey boy.
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Bale isn't going anywhere. I wish papers would stop feeding us this rubbish. Why would Higuain go there anyway? nonsense story