The ''no one is coming'' Transfer Thread

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augie wrote:I ask this question every fcuking summer ...........what club would be stupid enough to sell one of their best players to us in the last week or two of a transfer window, knowing that it will leave them nearly no time to buy in a replacement ? Le cock talks about poker and suggests that the last two weeks of a window is when the market seems to shake up, but surely a selling club would demand a much higher price in the last few weeks if the buying club is now desperate to bring in their player ? Wenker has already shown absolute distain towards spending big on players, so he expects clubs to be willing to sell to him in the last two weeks and he expects them to sell cheap as well, and that isn't the way businesses are run - economics degree my arse :roll: :oops: :oops:

Unless the c.unt is willing to spend big on a reus or abamayueng (sp :oops: ) quality striker, then I don't want him to buy any striker
Unless the c.unt is willing to spend big to bring in a top quality defender, then I don't want him to buy any defender

I want him to suffer the greatest capitulation ever seen in the football world 8)

Even if the unthinkable happens and we are relegated, i think he would still be here

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Redarmy wrote:
augie wrote:I ask this question every fcuking summer ...........what club would be stupid enough to sell one of their best players to us in the last week or two of a transfer window, knowing that it will leave them nearly no time to buy in a replacement ? Le cock talks about poker and suggests that the last two weeks of a window is when the market seems to shake up, but surely a selling club would demand a much higher price in the last few weeks if the buying club is now desperate to bring in their player ? Wenker has already shown absolute distain towards spending big on players, so he expects clubs to be willing to sell to him in the last two weeks and he expects them to sell cheap as well, and that isn't the way businesses are run - economics degree my arse :roll: :oops: :oops:

Unless the c.unt is willing to spend big on a reus or abamayueng (sp :oops: ) quality striker, then I don't want him to buy any striker
Unless the c.unt is willing to spend big to bring in a top quality defender, then I don't want him to buy any defender

I want him to suffer the greatest capitulation ever seen in the football world 8)

Even if the unthinkable happens and we are relegated, i think he would still be here
Whatever happens, the goal-posts will simply be moved again.

We scrape top 4? Arsene's 'greatest achivement'... CL football in the face of record spending from the oil-money clubs

We fall out the top 4? Arsene 'deserves the chance' to get us back into the CL

We get relegated? Arsene 'deserves the chance' to get us back into the PL

Cue ticket price increase to compensate for the CL money/TV revenue loss
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*Double post, can a mod remove this fucker please* :oops:

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Apologies for the 'cut n paste' the office firewall plays havoc with it - Even using the Opr+AD/lst :roll:

Has anyone read the lies from this SackOfShit Gazidis...

Arsenal can't 'outgun' transfer market rivals - Ivan Gazidis


Gazidis was appointed as Arsenal's chief executive in 2009
Arsenal cannot "outgun" their big-spending rivals in the transfer market, says chief executive Ivan Gazidis.

The club have made one major signing this summer, buying Granit Xhaka from Borussia Monchengladbach for £35m.

"We can't afford to outgun competitors that have far more money. We have to be very careful, very selective," Gazidis told the New York Times.




The 51-year-old reiterated his support for manager Arsene Wenger, denying it is based on a "sense of nostalgia".

Wenger has overseen 20 consecutive top-four finishes in the Premier League, but the last of his three league titles came in 2004. Some supporters protested at the end of last season, calling for a change in manager.

Alexandre Lacazette scored 21 goals in 34 league games for Lyon last season. Olivier Giroud, Arsenal's top-scorer in the Premier League, managed 16.
The Frenchman insisted that the club would "add what we missed" during the transfer window to close the 10-point gap to champions Leicester, but his pursuit of France forward Alexandre Lacazette so far has been frustrated with Lyon turning down a £29.3m offer.

Arsenal were the only club in Europe's top five leagues not to buy an outfield player in last season's summer transfer window. Goalkeeper Petr Cech, signed for £10m, was the only arrival, despite the club having almost £200m in cash reserves.
But Gazidis - who spoke of "an escalation in our financial firepower" in 2013 - claims that the Premier League's large and relatively evenly-shared television deal means money is less decisive than it was.

"The constraints within the Premier League are less and less about pure finances. More relatively important become things like how well you identify players, how well you develop players, what kind of sports science you have, your analytics, your psychology," he added.

"All of these support areas around what we do increasingly become bigger differentiators."


If ever there was an example of carefully chosen, specially designed uber bollocks business[peakshyte these are Prime Examples....


The Ceeunt is towing the line 1,000% anyone thinking he wants wenger gone is in Illusion.

I f'ckin despair I truly do...


The club is run by rich, lying,, cunnts - who have No Connection with Football in any way shape or form.


I hate em with a vengence :cussing: :banghead:

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postmanPat91 wrote:*Double post, can a mod remove this fucker please* :oops:
Yes... the fucker to the left in your avatar!! :)

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OneBardGooner wrote:Apologies for the 'cut n paste' the office firewall plays havoc with it - Even using the Opr+AD/lst :roll:

Has anyone read the lies from this SackOfShit Gazidis...

Arsenal can't 'outgun' transfer market rivals - Ivan Gazidis


Gazidis was appointed as Arsenal's chief executive in 2009
Arsenal cannot "outgun" their big-spending rivals in the transfer market, says chief executive Ivan Gazidis.

The club have made one major signing this summer, buying Granit Xhaka from Borussia Monchengladbach for £35m.

"We can't afford to outgun competitors that have far more money. We have to be very careful, very selective," Gazidis told the New York Times.

Wasn't it only last season the chairman was saying we can afford to buy anyone with the exception of Messi and Ronaldo?

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Nos89 wrote:
augie wrote:A factor that seems to be constantly overlooked on here is the lack of outgoing transfers too - most of us expected/wanted to see the likes of gibbs, wally, Campbell and debouchy leave this summer, but yet we have seen nada :o Are we gonna have to endure these players again next season ? For me the first 3 are not good enough, and debouchy is in my opinion good enough but never gonna get his place back unless bellerin gets injured
Nobody can afford their wages.
Don't understand the grief Gibbs gets on here. I'd play him ahead of Monreal.
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franksav63 wrote:
postmanPat91 wrote:*Double post, can a mod remove this fucker please* :oops:
Yes... the fucker to the left in your avatar!! :)
:lol: :lol: :lol:

After my first read of that, I ended up looking for a 'Delete Post' button next to my avatar :oops: :oops: :oops:

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NickF wrote:
OneBardGooner wrote:Apologies for the 'cut n paste' the office firewall plays havoc with it - Even using the Opr+AD/lst :roll:

Has anyone read the lies from this SackOfShit Gazidis...

Arsenal can't 'outgun' transfer market rivals - Ivan Gazidis


Gazidis was appointed as Arsenal's chief executive in 2009
Arsenal cannot "outgun" their big-spending rivals in the transfer market, says chief executive Ivan Gazidis.

The club have made one major signing this summer, buying Granit Xhaka from Borussia Monchengladbach for £35m.

"We can't afford to outgun competitors that have far more money. We have to be very careful, very selective," Gazidis told the New York Times.

Wasn't it only last season the chairman was saying we can afford to buy anyone with the exception of Messi and Ronaldo?
I remember reading that. Was it Sir Chips who said that? It's is as embarrassing as it is disgraceful that they cannot even get their stories straight. I look forward to the AGM this year if there are no further signings and we have a bad start to the season.

Still incredible what Chips said about not having a contingency plan for anything that Wenger cannot take care of, something along the lines of "we let Arsene take care of footballing matters, if he doesn't have a plan we keep quiet". Farcical.

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OneBardGooner wrote:Apologies for the 'cut n paste' the office firewall plays havoc with it - Even using the Opr+AD/lst :roll:

Has anyone read the lies from this SackOfShit Gazidis...

Arsenal can't 'outgun' transfer market rivals - Ivan Gazidis


Gazidis was appointed as Arsenal's chief executive in 2009
Arsenal cannot "outgun" their big-spending rivals in the transfer market, says chief executive Ivan Gazidis.

The club have made one major signing this summer, buying Granit Xhaka from Borussia Monchengladbach for £35m.

"We can't afford to outgun competitors that have far more money. We have to be very careful, very selective," Gazidis told the New York Times.




The 51-year-old reiterated his support for manager Arsene Wenger, denying it is based on a "sense of nostalgia".

Wenger has overseen 20 consecutive top-four finishes in the Premier League, but the last of his three league titles came in 2004. Some supporters protested at the end of last season, calling for a change in manager.

Alexandre Lacazette scored 21 goals in 34 league games for Lyon last season. Olivier Giroud, Arsenal's top-scorer in the Premier League, managed 16.
The Frenchman insisted that the club would "add what we missed" during the transfer window to close the 10-point gap to champions Leicester, but his pursuit of France forward Alexandre Lacazette so far has been frustrated with Lyon turning down a £29.3m offer.

Arsenal were the only club in Europe's top five leagues not to buy an outfield player in last season's summer transfer window. Goalkeeper Petr Cech, signed for £10m, was the only arrival, despite the club having almost £200m in cash reserves.
But Gazidis - who spoke of "an escalation in our financial firepower" in 2013 - claims that the Premier League's large and relatively evenly-shared television deal means money is less decisive than it was.

"The constraints within the Premier League are less and less about pure finances. More relatively important become things like how well you identify players, how well you develop players, what kind of sports science you have, your analytics, your psychology," he added.

"All of these support areas around what we do increasingly become bigger differentiators."


If ever there was an example of carefully chosen, specially designed uber bollocks business[peakshyte these are Prime Examples....


The Ceeunt is towing the line 1,000% anyone thinking he wants wenger gone is in Illusion.

I f'ckin despair I truly do...


The club is run by rich, lying,, cunnts - who have No Connection with Football in any way shape or form.


I hate em with a vengence :cussing: :banghead:

They are Money mad....they have just arranged a buyout for Czesney to Roma 16 Million Euros????

But haggle with Bolton over the last pennies

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OneBardGooner wrote:"We can't afford to outgun competitors that have far more money. We have to be very careful, very selective," Gazidis told the New York Times.
Is that cunnt for fucking real? The club is fucking loaded!!! :censored:
NickF wrote:Wasn't it only last season the chairman was saying we can afford to buy anyone with the exception of Messi and Ronaldo?
Indeed. Then TOF countermanded him.

Imagine that, a manager overruling his chairman. Only at Arsene FC :lol:

The austerity was a lie all along and they are STILL peddling the fuck out of it :banghead: :cussing:

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Nos89 wrote:
augie wrote:A factor that seems to be constantly overlooked on here is the lack of outgoing transfers too - most of us expected/wanted to see the likes of gibbs, wally, Campbell and debouchy leave this summer, but yet we have seen nada :o Are we gonna have to endure these players again next season ? For me the first 3 are not good enough, and debouchy is in my opinion good enough but never gonna get his place back unless bellerin gets injured
Nobody can afford their wages.
Don't understand the grief Gibbs gets on here. I'd play him ahead of Monreal.

:shock: :shock: :shock:

:rubchin:



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Naaah! You cannot be serious - You're on the wind up surely....I mean Gibbs - aka: balsa leg...I mean ... :coffeespit: :coffeespit: :coffeespit:


oh! my sides......:coffeespit:

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franksav63 wrote:
Nos89 wrote:
augie wrote:A factor that seems to be constantly overlooked on here is the lack of outgoing transfers too - most of us expected/wanted to see the likes of gibbs, wally, Campbell and debouchy leave this summer, but yet we have seen nada :o Are we gonna have to endure these players again next season ? For me the first 3 are not good enough, and debouchy is in my opinion good enough but never gonna get his place back unless bellerin gets injured
Nobody can afford their wages.
Don't understand the grief Gibbs gets on here. I'd play him ahead of Monreal.
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No89

Have you not seen Gibbs time and time again run as far as level with the opposition penalty area, then play a perfectly harmless 30 yard pass backwards to our centre back ?

Have you not seen Gibbs' one footedness prove time and time again that he is incapable of even a 10 yard pass with his right foot ?

Have you not seen Gibbs' pathetic attempts at crossing the ball (if he does ever feel brave enough to not pass backwards) ?

I originally thought Gibbs was going to be a quality player, sadly he has regressed to the point where if he plays he is the weak point in the team (BFG excepted, naturally)

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Apparently coquelin was used a centre back in training today lol

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mcdowell42 wrote:Apparently coquelin was used a centre back in training today lol

Nothing surprises me any more with this *word censored* in charge. How many times has he got to do his ego trip of trying to turn a player from one position into a player from another position? It's another example of how he thinks he knows so much more than anyone else. If he had ever signed Ronaldo, I swear he would have played him at centre-back or in goal.

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