Raf32 wrote: » Wenger seemingly rules out signing attacking midfielder: "We have Wilshere, Chamberlain, Cazorla, Rosicky, Podolski. We have no need."
Mickeroo wrote: » How did he react?
Gringo180 wrote: » There in for Willian as well. Them along with Spurs have strengthened very well to be fair to them.
bad2dabone wrote: » that's fair enough, i think we're ok-ish at AM, wouldn't mind Grenier or the like. What say you folks to Johan Kebab? (i've just had a kebab for lunch so it put me in that mind) I'd say yes please.
Skylinehead wrote: » Too similar to Arteta for me. If we get a midfielder I'd rather a defensive midfielder that gives Arteta the freedom to contribute more to the attack
dvemail wrote: » Maybe i am being overly optimistic but i think we will get either Suarez or Rooney. I know, I'm deluded. But because of Gazidas comments at the start of the summer Wenger now has to spend big on big players, or else deal with the inevitable backlash from the fans.
speedboatchase wrote: » Suarez is back training and joking around with the Liverpool first-team. I think the deal's dead and if it isn't, what is stop us making a third bid? Can't see Rooney happening, Utd seem steadfast and don't want to undermine Moyes by having his first major transfer dealing to be selling Rooney.
dvemail wrote: » Yeah but by all accounts both players want out and Utd didn't want to sell to Chelsea as they are a direct rival. Say they would be more inclined to sell to Arsenal as we are a level below at the moment. Has Suarez apologized to Liverpool as a whole or just the teammates? If it was just to the teammates then i still feel he still wants to go. Nobody comes out with a statement like he did only to go back on it within weeks. He still wants to leave Liverpool and its time for Arsene it make it happen. Unfortunately that involves spending money which he doesn't like to do often.
speedboatchase wrote: » No confirmation of an apology from Suarez but evidently something has changed. As for Rooney, I'd love if Utd deliberately sold to us rather than Chelsea but I don't think they'll unless Moyes can bring in a buy midfield signing, which is looking unlikely. Either would be great but it's time we put in some bids again for both. Otherwise I'd be happy in someone like Lacina Traore providing us with something different and challenging Giroud for the starter spot. Wouldn't mind Michu either.
dvemail wrote: » Yeah we've been so deprived so much this summer I would be happy with a Ricky Lambert at this stage. :pac:
Gringo180 wrote: » Major fan of Wenger and I love everything what he has done to the club, massive respect for him sticking to his principles but are we kind of institutionalised with having him in charge, most fans seem scared to death of the thought of him leaving including myself, but at the end of the day this is Arsenal Football Club and the club will go on without Wenger. I am not calling for his head far from it, but if he doesn't deliver this season I am afraid I will have lost all faith in the great man.
Deleted User wrote: » I wonder how they'll fill the bench, if it'll be kids or injured first-teamers.
Deleted User wrote: » So who do we think will be added to this page for tomorrow? http://www.arsenal.com/first-team/players :pac:
Mickeroo wrote: » In completely non Arsenal transfer related stuff a certain striker's name caught my attention in a headline on F365: http://www.football365.com/transfer-centre/8873142/Aliadiere-committed-to-Lorient Glad to see him doing well at last, always seemed to be on the brink of doing something here but it never really happened for him.
.jacksparrow. wrote: » He was dire!
Soups123 wrote: » Liverpool have not strengthened well. keep Suarez and Will I am and they will have but that's still just all rumour
mike65 wrote: » Sorry if this is a repost, was just googling "have Arsenal spent any money yet?" and spotted the latest from Swiss Ramble.http://swissramble.blogspot.ie/2013/08/arsenal-money-dont-matter-2-night.html