Injuries every season Too much dead woods every season Lack of progress of British talents and homegrown talents
Failed transfer window Terrible defence No tactics Big game botters Choking striker Overpaid overrated players Divide among fans Excuses every season Greedy and ambition less board and manager
which the press will translate into headlines like «Wenger promises the splash the cash and overhaul the squad» which will give the fickle fans falls hope all the way to deadline day when the season will have started with a few decent results and yet an other
failed transfer window will soon be forgotten, only to be brought up after a few poor results, when it is too late.
Arsenal fans are actually the most understanding and gullible set of fans ever, after so many years of failed promise's,
failed transfer windows, failed title challenges.
Not exact matches
And should he
fail to impress, there's always the January
transfer window.
The 23 - year - old has been unable to make an impression on Arsene Wenger so far this season, having
failed to secure a loan move away from the Emirates prior to the summer
transfer window deadline.
With Xabi Alonso joining Bayern Munich late on in the summer
transfer window and Sami Khedira possibly set to leave for free at the end of his contract next year, Toure could be an ideal addition to this squad, and he could be available after causing some trouble over the summer when making a fuss over City
failing to adequately celebrate his birthday.
As far as this
transfer window is concern if wenger
fails to buy players for the two obvious positions i.e striker and defensive midfielder, then he is no more the right man for ARSENAL.
Liverpool's
failed bid for the striker put them in a difficult position towards the end of the
transfer window.
While we can still enjoy a magical end of season, that can not distract us from eyeing a major
transfer window, as our previous signings have
failed to make the grade.
Reading the thread on this article and I noticed a lot of people naming strikers we could have gotten in past
transfer windows that have gone to other club and
failed, Balotelli, Falcao, Martinez, Boney etc are recurring names in all the comments, and am sat here thinking because they
failed in thee clubs does not necessarily mean they would have
failed if we had pulled out our fingers and hot them back then, Balotelli aside I strongly believe all of these players could have made a difference playing infront of our midfield and given the kind of attention and care Wenger gives Giroud and Walcott, adapting our play to suit them and giving them chances after chances even when its blatantly obvious they are average players so please lets not keep using that as an excuse for Wenger's ultra careful attitude in the
transfer market, they could have
failed with us, or they could have been massive for us, all speculations.
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(4) the Groundhog Day effect — the inability to prepare for the inevitable slump that usually comes during or following the heavy holiday schedule in December / January... whether it's injuries or Wenger's disdain for the January
transfer window, which makes sense in light of his disdain for spending, his philosophy for handling this situation has
failed miserably... my question, once again, is how many times can one person try the same
failed strategy before making some sort of fundamental changes... just think to yourself about our recent January dealings, especially in those years where we were still in the race but in desperate need of reinforcements, then try not to throw up a little in your mouth
The Italian giants had been thought to be preparing a raid for the Portuguese ace in the January
transfer window but the deal
failed to materialise.
Another long - term target of ours is Karim Benzema, who is speculated to be high on our wish - list every
transfer window without
fail.
The last time Arsenal won a game was when they narrowly beat Crystal Palace away on the 28th December, since then the Gunners have
failed to win again during which Arsene Wenger has called the «most disturbing
transfer window ever» and we have dropped to an incredible 8 points behind the Top Four, and are in real danger of dropping away further if we don't start putting a run of wins together.
Is it quite hard to believe that Arsenal
failed to bring in a top class centre - back in the January
transfer window as it is blindingly obvious that this is the Gunners most pressing concern at the moment after conceding 36 goals already this season after just 27 games.
I think Wengers criticism of the defence after Tuesday night was hypocritical since he had opportunity to buy quality replacements during the
transfer window which opens on 1st January he had 31 days to address this issue but he has
failed again so he should be more critical of his own performance.
He already has his excuse for
failing this season - «the january
transfer window».
Its not only in this period we
failed to get our selfs a new striker, but many other past
transfer windows where he
failed by doing nothing.
If the Toffees
fail to retain their spot in the top four by the time the
transfer window re-opens then a move could be inevitable, Chelsea are keen on landing the 24 year old.
West Brom manager Steve Clarke says Peter Odemwingie, 31, could still have a long - term future with the club despite the repercussions from the striker's
failed bid to move to QPR in the January
transfer window.
With Juan Cuadrado
failing to impress since joining the club in January, a winger is clearly on Chelsea's radar for the summer
transfer window.
An exit in the summer
transfer window failed to materialise with Atleti banned from signing players until January, and so another strategy was proposed whereby Costa would go out on loan for six months before then moving back to Madrid.
Gabriel Paulista's move to Valencia during the summer
transfer window has come back to bite the Gunners after they
failed to recruit a replacement.
Every club has had all of the
transfer window to get it right and yet has invariably
failed to pick up the right players where everyone can see the side needs it most — apart from the manager, of course.
With Wenger
failing to sign a centre - forward in the summer
transfer window, coupled with the long - term absence of Danny Welbeck, the north London outfit are short of options to lead the line for the next three months.
Wait for the excuse when Wenger
fail to sign anyone before the
Transfer Window Shuts tonight.
Arsenal's summer
transfer window dragged on with the Gunners seeming to
fail over and over again in their attempts to sign some top quality players.
After the Arsenal strike force
failed to find the back of the net for a third Premier League game in a row, Arsene Wenger was understandably asked about his decision to not use the January
transfer window to sign a striker, you know one of those players that scores goals.
As per BBC Sport, the 25 - year - old was the subject of three bids from the Catalan giants over the summer
transfer window, but they
failed to reach an agreement with Liverpool over a
transfer fee.
So those of you out there who have been getting excited, ever since the
failed transfer bid for the Leicester City and England striker Jamie Vardy proved once and for all that the boss was after a new forward in the summer
transfer window, need to realise that whoever does come to Arsenal will not be coming as a replacement for the big Frenchman but as competition and cover for him.
If we don't get the deal done, we've essentially
failed this
window, because we've sold 3 players and we only have 1 in return so far, besides if this drags on and
fails eventually, we've left ourselves no time to get another player, again meaning bad
transfer business.
Ozil was a panic buy after the
failed 2013
transfer window and the opening day home loss to Villa.
Should a deal
fail to be agreed prior to the 11PM deadline, then the Spanish
transfer window remains open until tomorrow, and a deal would likely be struck for a move back to Spain as he intended.
The Carabao and the January
transfer window are temporary distractions from the top 4 pass /
fail judgement day.
Instead we are still naive with our tactics, another
transfer window where we needed a DM and CDM but
fail to bring in and a team that has no concept of defending and shutting games down.
Mr Wenger
failed to stock properly during the
transfer window but its water under the bridge now.
I don't reckon AW is a man who makes a promise and
fails to make it happen... Le prof said he intends to sign world class players this
transfer window to have a chance at the title — that is what he will do....
its good to go for gold (benzema), but if u fall short and don't have a plan B, then your
transfer window strategy has
failed.
Surely Arsenal won't allow themselves to
fail in another
transfer window?
When Sanchez and Ozil decide to leave in the Summer, Wenger & Co. will buy one top - class player to appease fans and sell the season - tickets amid rumours of more top - signings, then spend the rest of the
transfer window getting bargains and «Promising» players who will mostly
fail to make the grade.
The latter we have
failed to sign over the past two
transfer windows supposedly, but is expected to become available for a lowly # 3 Million should his side become relegated this term.
Arsenal fans are used to a distinctive lack of action from Arsene Wenger in January
transfer windows, with Le Prof
failing to add to the squad in places we desperately need help in.
Even if he misses the match tomorrow it should not be too big a problem as the Gunners do have cover with the likes of Mustafi, Mertesacker, Holding and Monreal, but it does highlight the
failings of our manager and club in the summer
transfer window.
He has
failed to complete the puzzle in 5
transfer windows.
Criminal negligence, There is no excuse for what Arsene
failed to do in this
transfer window, none.
The French international
failed to secure a move away in the summer
transfer window, before finally having his wish granted in January, joining French Ligue 1 side Bordeaux on loan.
However, with the
transfer window still open in Turkey, the club's attempts to offload Sosa have
failed as Gianluca Di Marzio reports that he has turned down the offer from Trabzonspor and has informed the club that he's staying.
Gazidis has been selling the BS year after year about how much we have to spend and then
fail to get the managers targets, ending the
transfer window in profit while Wenger was given 33 % of what he asked for!
Last summer we also, again,
failed to get a quality striker and were left with a panic - buy on the last day of the
transfer window because Giroud got injured.