Marty McFly wrote: » Shiit maybe we can start believing just a little bit?DC @DLDN22 3m Reason for my excitement is I've just had it from a top source that Suarez is "9/10 joining Arsenal" #afc
Fuzzy_Dunlop wrote: » Hmmm, he hasn't really been predicting very much lately though has he?
Fuzzy_Dunlop wrote: » Jesus enough of the roll eyes crap already. Despite that, United ARE in need of some signings with the new manager and even they haven't managed to get anyone in yet. And then you keep going on about spurs who yes have made a couple of decent signings but still face the real possibility of losing their best player.
AdamD wrote: » Yeah, he'd been very quiet and steered clear of saying anything. Was kind of under the impression he no longer had a source.
Marty McFly wrote: » Nah from what I gathered from conversations between him and GeoffArsenal was that he decided to keep quiet mostly because of the hassle he got anytime he opened his mouth he still has his sources. Just look at what happens anytime Geoff opens his mouth he get so many people messaging him and not all are nice.
Mickeroo wrote: » Thought this was funny enough: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGgwIBAD7OY
tayto lover wrote: » Well some people mentioned that we lost our best player and still finished in that coveted (why?) 4th place too. They might actually not lose Bale. Either way they are strengthening and will pose more of a problem next season. We all know United were much better than us last year too as the table doesn't lie so obviously our position is still worse than theirs. We need players and that's a given. We cannot rely on 16 year olds as back-up either for the players we have let go. Their time will come but now is too soon.
farna_boy wrote: » If you don't know why it is important to finish in the top 4, it's probably best you step away from the computer for a while and have a think about it. It will probably also have the added benefit of people not getting your hopes up with BS twitter rumours, which just make all of us more depressed in the long run.
wawaman wrote: » As someone who didnt/doesnt follow him on twitter who or what has he been right about in the past?
Fuzzy_Dunlop wrote: » It's mainly injuries and stuff he has gotten right from what I remember, stuff like Wilshere having a setback. Think he knew about signing Santos before anyone else and maybe Cazorla too?
Deleted User wrote: » I have to say i think all these twitterati's that claim they are close to Arsenal are just taking shots in the dark at this stage. Some they get right and most they dont.
tayto lover wrote: » I thought my point was obvious i.e. that we should be challenging for the title and not always content with Top 4. But if you didn't get it .....
Well some people mentioned that we lost our best player and still finished in that coveted (why?) 4th place too...
liamygunner29 wrote: » Arseblog and co calling the Suarez thing the most divisive thing in recent memory. what you think?personally I think anyone who wouldn't want him is short a few screws and anyone who thinks the club is better than him could do with a look at the behaviour on and off the field of some of our best ever players.
Pepe LeFrits wrote: » He's not very good, that's why!
stuchyg wrote: » Dortmund never entertained bids for him. He joins bayern next summer on a free
Deleted User wrote: » Bit silly of Dortmund though to be fair maybe it will be worth more to them to keep him for this season then command a fee that few will meet. Surely though they'd get over 25 for him if we got 24m for RVP?
Deleted User wrote: » But you also think Rosicky is sh*te in fairness.