speedboatchase wrote: » What are we up to at all at all at all?
ronjo wrote: » Dont have access to twitter at work. What does it say?
The Honey Monster wrote: » The usual... Buying one player early to sell season tickets, buying some Japanese player to make the Asian supporters feel more than the fact that they're just another cash stream, fannying around for the rest of the summer until fan rage makes Wenger buy a Kim Kallstrom/Danny wellbeck on deadline day. Go into the season without strengthening key areas, lose the opening game, qualify second in our CL group, get knocked out by Barca/bayern, beat United/Chelsea/city once in the league, proclaim ourselves title challengers, trip up over whatever team Sam Allerdyce is managing, take 5 points from a potential 21 somewhere in the season, finish fourth. Wenger in/Wenger out arguments. Repeat.
smilerf wrote: » At this rate we'll probably see Adebayor and Rvp back in arsenal shirts LOL
Basil3 wrote: » Big Sam is England manager! That blows your theory out of the water! :pac:
wonga77 wrote: » If Icardi is a non runner, who does that leave us with? Higuain news seems to have disappeared altogether
Ken Shamrock wrote: » Ramsey miles ahead of Pogba I've heard it all now...
tayto lover wrote: » Very quiet on the transfer front. Told yis.
AdamD wrote: » Do you not get bored coming in here saying: WE'RE SIGNING NOBODY. Then either we sign somebody and you say 'Not enough'. Or we don't sign anybody and you say 'I told you so'. Sums up your posts for about 3 years, really adds **** all to any discussion. We know where you stand on everything and your arguments are never nuanced enough for anyone to enjoy reading for the 80th time.
speedboatchase wrote: » Carlos Bacca posted a pic on Instagram with his luggage packed. Most likely off to West Ham. If Icardi is a non-runner, that really only leaves Higuain, Lukaku, and Mario Gomez as possibly available strikers this summer. Considering Juve and Chelsea could easily outbid us for the first two, I'm getting a sinking feeling.
Quazzie wrote: » If we end up with Mario Gomez I'll be seriously pissed off. :mad:
Quazzie wrote: » You're dissatisfaction with Tayto is similar but less than our dissatisfaction by Wenger and the Boards' attitude to transfers. Are we not allowed discuss in the transfer thread. You know. The thread dedicated to discussing transfers. I for one always enjoy Tayto's contributions, and find them for the most part to be on point. Just because we're not all Wengerites doesn't make our opinions any less valid. If he's constantly being proven right as you state, then maybe redirecting your angry outbursts somewhere else might be appropriate. If we end up with Mario Gomez I'll be seriously pissed off. :mad:
Quazzie wrote: » You're dissatisfaction with Tayto is similar but less than our dissatisfaction by Wenger and the Boards' attitude to transfers. Are we not allowed discuss in the transfer thread. You know. The thread dedicated to discussing transfers. I for one always enjoy Tayto's contributions, and find them for the most part to be on point. Just because we're not all Wengerites doesn't make our opinions any less valid. If he's constantly being proven right as you state, then maybe redirecting your angry outbursts somewhere else might be appropriate.
AdamD wrote: » He doesn't make contributions, he says the same thing over and over.
Quazzie wrote: » Here are all his posts in this thread, All 296 of them. Have a look yourself, and you'll find that they are most definitely not all the same. Sure there might be a similar vibe to his most recent ones, as he, and many others, get frustrated with this transfer window, but your tantrum is uncalled for.
DeclanRe wrote: » Im for sure not a "Wengerite" - And i enjoy looking at this thread - and seeing what people think of the rumours etc, and i value everyone's opinion here, particularly as this is for a lot of dedicated and more enthusiastic fans. But when people post short little lines, where there main purpose is to essentially say "I am right - you are wrong" Its frustrating
greendom wrote: » Perhaps, but the told yis post is the Boards equivalent of Walcott pulling out a challenge. Very poor!
gosplan wrote: » How does a day without rumours equate to 'I told you so'? When the window closes, Tayto can do that all he likes. At the moment though it's just petty.
Quazzie wrote: » I was told the very same thing this time last year, and then when the transfer window closed we had these people try tell us there was no one better than Giroud out there. I know it's early days, but surely you'll concede we've been here before many times over the last few years so you can understand why we think nothing is going to change.
Basil3 wrote: » I don't know why people keep twisting what was said about Giroud. Multiple top Premier League clubs were after a striker last summer, nobody signed anyone better than Giroud. There's a difference between 'nobody better available', and 'nobody better'. Of course there are better players than him out there. And yes, I know that we're a 'big club' and have '£200m in the bank' and have the funds to 'sign any player we want to'.
Ken Shamrock wrote: » But by the same token you have to understand that if people are constantly saying this this this and this and then it turns out you were right and after months of arguments you're right, there is some justification in saying, after all that, I was right and you were wrong. I'm not talking about Tayto's argument specifically but the sentiment behind it.
DeclanRe wrote: » I agree to an extent, but lets wait until the transfer window closes. Then we can all start saying who was right and who was wrong.