gosplan wrote: » In fairness, the priority for any Brazillian player in the national team this year will be first team football. The world cup will be the biggest thing in Guatavo's career. You'd imagine that's why he's leaving Bayern and if he's behind Arteta, then he shouldn't join us.
speedboatchase wrote: » Or we can question why we're losing out to a player who will join a mid-table, nothing Bundesliga side instead of us. It has to be a case of our valuation or salary offered, if either were.
gosplan wrote: » Why are they a nothing side? How do you know we're 'losing' out?
[Deleted User] wrote: » Or you could just read the post above yours...(I hate this guy, but sometimes he just works) :rolleyes:
bad2dabone wrote: » well if he chooses wolfsburg over us then he's not the kind we need. end of.
Gringo180 wrote: » The bro in law sent me a text tonight saying Cazorla is magical and hes a Spurs fan. He scored and got an assist as well.
Royal Legend wrote: » The telegraph is reporting that your are "thinking" of bidding 49m for Luis, knowing full well that Liverpool will not sell below 50m, not to mind that they will not sell to Arsenal at any price Arsenal are a sad sad club, If they do offer 49m, so much for Wenger's comment about respecting Liverpool. I see they also underbid on the Brazilian that went to Bremen as well.
FearDark wrote: » If he chooses Wolfsburg over us, we were never in for him.
greendom wrote: » Wolfsburg are said to be paying him 130k a week. Is he really worth that ?
.jacksparrow. wrote: » What else we gonna spend it on?
speedboatchase wrote: » You hate who? Me? Try to at least pretend that you're a moderator.
[Deleted User] wrote: » This is absolutely typical of all your posts on this site. You can't actually take a step back and digest the information before going into a negative frenzy with every little piece of information you receive, can you? A: No, not you, this guy -> :rolleyes: B: I'm a mod of the bands and musicians forum. That has absolutely no bearing on the soccer forum whatsoever. You should look up the rules of boards.ie if you think I should hold myself higher on any other forum, just because I mod one. Well done. After all the tripe I have read on this forum over the last few years, your negativity astounds me. Have a couple of definitions. I know for a fact there's a few more here who need to read them too: sup·port·er /səˈpôrtər/ Noun A person who approves of and encourages someone or something (typically a public figure, a movement or party, or a policy). A person who is actively interested in and wishes success for a particular sports team. Synonyms advocate - backer - adherent - upholder - follower fan /fan/ Noun An apparatus with rotating blades that creates a current of air for cooling or ventilation. A person who has a strong interest in or admiration for a particular sport, art or entertainment form, or famous person. Verb Cool (esp. a person or a part of the body) by waving something to create a current of air. Synonyms noun. ventilator - admirer verb. winnow Now, ask yourself, HOW are you a supporter? You're not the only one here. True story, my dad got me into supporting the gunners. Is he a supporter nowadays? No. He liked it when no-one liked us. He hated the flair football we ended up playing, he liked it when we had lads that would give a dig and take a knock. Thing is, he'll still keep an eye on the scores, but he would never call himself a supporter nowadays. Because he doesn't support the team that's there now. He doesn't support another team btw. And I admire him for his honesty. Why should he blithely support a team that isn't the team he supported? The name is the same, but absolutely everything is different from the 60's Arsenal Football Club to the Metropolitan Football Club it is today. Fair play to him. You support the club or you don't. Last season, I was calling for Wengers head. But I'm still a proud supporter of the club and I do have this absolute naive belief that everything will work out and we'll win trophy's again. I can't go into a season thinking, 4th place is the best we can do. We are the Arsenal and even if we had a one legged goalie and some 17 year olds playing for us, I'd still support the team. The negativity in this thread is insane. At least let's close the transfer window before all hell breaks lose and we start talking about signing Shelvey and f*cking Lambert. Jesus.
dvemail wrote: » Does anybody else feel that Arsene and the board have backed themselves into so much sh*t that they now have to spend over the odds. Every club know we have money, and despite what Liverpool say if we were to bid over 50m for Luis they would be mad not to sell.
Royal Legend wrote: » No thanks, we will hold onto Luis for as long as possible, he can go to Madrid for 40m plus if he wants, but no way to the competition.
dfx- wrote: » Reign it back in please. The only moderators of this forum are listed in the main page of the forum. Anyone else is a poster.
TheGunns wrote: » Countless 'bargain basement' signing for us have been amazing. Probably the best players Wenger has signing have been from the 'bargain basement'.
Deleted User wrote: » That's a long-ass time ago. I see there's 7 pages for me to catch up on later, I'm hoping that's good news.
Deleted User wrote: » This is absolutely typical of all your posts on this site. You can't actually take a step back and digest the information before going into a negative frenzy with every little piece of information you receive, can you? A: No, not you, this guy -> :rolleyes: B: I'm a mod of the bands and musicians forum. That has absolutely no bearing on the soccer forum whatsoever. You should look up the rules of boards.ie if you think I should hold myself higher on any other forum, just because I mod one. Well done. After all the tripe I have read on this forum over the last few years, your negativity astounds me. Have a couple of definitions. I know for a fact there's a few more here who need to read them too: sup·port·er /səˈpôrtər/ Noun A person who approves of and encourages someone or something (typically a public figure, a movement or party, or a policy). A person who is actively interested in and wishes success for a particular sports team. Synonyms advocate - backer - adherent - upholder - follower fan /fan/ Noun An apparatus with rotating blades that creates a current of air for cooling or ventilation. A person who has a strong interest in or admiration for a particular sport, art or entertainment form, or famous person. Verb Cool (esp. a person or a part of the body) by waving something to create a current of air. Synonyms noun. ventilator - admirer verb. winnow Now, ask yourself, HOW are you a supporter? You're not the only one here. True story, my dad got me into supporting the gunners. Is he a supporter nowadays? No. He liked it when no-one liked us. He hated the flair football we ended up playing, he liked it when we had lads that would give a dig and take a knock. Thing is, he'll still keep an eye on the scores, but he would never call himself a supporter nowadays. Because he doesn't support the team that's there now. He doesn't support another team btw. And I admire him for his honesty. Why should he blithely support a team that isn't the team he supported? The name is the same, but absolutely everything is different from the 60's Arsenal Football Club to the Metropolitan Football Club it is today. Fair play to him. You support the club or you don't. Last season, I was calling for Wengers head. But I'm still a proud supporter of the club and I do have this absolute naive belief that everything will work out and we'll win trophy's again. I can't go into a season thinking, 4th place is the best we can do. We are the Arsenal and even if we had a one legged goalie and some 17 year olds playing for us, I'd still support the team. The negativity in this thread is insane. At least let's close the transfer window before all hell breaks lose and we start talking about signing Shelvey and f*cking Lambert.Jesus.
speedboatchase wrote: » A shame you didn't look up the definition of 'brevity'. I support the club like everyone else here and want us to become ambitious once more to reverse the stagnation of the last few years. Most of the time I post the latest news and rumours I can find, so there's new topics to discuss. I wish there was positive stuff to share latly. I would rather Wenger left years ago but I cheer every goal, relish every victory and when I'm on this thread, I'm entitled to air views you may not like. So enough with the personal attacks or questioning of my fandom; I'm sure we're both beneath arguments like this.
Looper007 wrote: » But they are minnows. We are Arsenal Football Club. We are the third most successful Club in English Football and the top 5 richest club. Why the hell are we accepting second best. Why is our manager not wanting us to compete. There is something rotten in that club, The Board or Wenger need to answer. No more excuses..
bad2dabone wrote: » people who say giroud is crap don't really have a clue. he's not world class, but he's not crap.
gosplan wrote: » I agree with everything he said but aside from that, I've an issue with you posting every bit of Arsenal related rumour or twitter bullsh1t. I choose not to be on twitter, read the telegraph and things like that. This is my own personal bullsh1t filter. The thing is you discuss the Arsenal news, but if you looked properly, you'd see there hasn't been any news for ages. What you're discussing is any possibility of us strengthening and whenever a single one doesn't work out(or actually is rumoured not to be working out) this place goes into meltdown. Without twitter ITK's, this thread would be tumbleweed with the odd post of impatience. With all the bullsh1t rumours, it's become 20 horrible pages per day that surely no-one is getting anything from.
[Deleted User] wrote: » So you're agreeing with me that all the "ambition" bull**** is exactly what it is, bull****? :pac:
gosplan wrote: » Oh, ha ha ha. You've got me there. Without the retarded tit for tat that goes on in this place when there's no actual news(see above), I don't believe a word of anything. Wenger and Arsenal's ambition will be judged at the end of the window.