Football and the transfer activity in the game is notoriously hard to predict, especially when you are
dealing with a club like Arsenal and a manager like Arsene Wenger who seems to take a special pleasure in doing things his own way and flying in the face of popular and recognised wisdom.
Not exact matches
And
like in Jesus» explanation, when the Losers»
Club (industrious Ben, jittery Eddie, thoughtful Mike, goofball Richie, methodical Stanley, soulful Bev and valiant Bill) begins
dealing with a horror beyond human imagining, they're better equipped for the fight owing to their very youth.
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Clubs, which operate
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Arsenal need to keep hold of ox as well as bringing in a creative mid since when ozil underperforms we need a plan b Madrid got ceballos even though his an isco clone we need a player in that mould
like thiago from Bayern as well but who I would
like insigne to replace Sanchez but italian
clubs are tough to
deal with
So ~ million or so from the loan
deal, wages off the payroll and sell him to a oil
club like PSG in the summer
with a healthy profit!
Commercially as well
clubs like Arsenal, Chelsea, United, and City are out of this world
with shirt
deals, stadium
deals, and TV money.
We can not burst the bank
like the oil rich (or just flat out mega rich)
clubs in order to force these players to move
with 300k + a week wage
deals.
And the problem is he does not seem to know how to
deal with it to get the
club forward.Managers
like Mourinho, Pep, Pochettino and off course the legend Ferguson will declare these players surplus to requirement to make room for better gifted players.
What is not going to happen according to Allegri himself, is for him to walk away from Juventus to take the Arsenal job and replace Wenger, because
like the Frenchman the Italian coach has insisted that he will honour his contract and his current
deal with the Turin
club runs until 2018, Sky Sports have reported.
Chelsea are said to be preparing a
deal to make Marco Reus one of the
club's top earners
with a contract of # 153,000 - per - week to fend off interest from the
likes of Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester United, according to the Daily Star.
Something else is going on here which I think has got more to do
with our greedy owner than
with Wenger.I might be wrong but I seriously can't beleive any sensible
club owner will risk missing out on a
deal for aubameyang cos of less than 10 millions, how much more a
club in dire need
like ours.this should have been the most straightforward transfer in this windows but these bunch of d ** k heads are messing it all up.
However after the last few interviews after the Roma match (and the Roma match itself, reminiscent of PSG last season) and the Valencia match and his decisions I have come to realize that it's not
like he was
dealt with a mediocre hand, he also doesn't have the personality for the
club.
«The
club would
like to place on record its sincere disappointment that Dimitri Payet did not show the same commitment and respect to West Ham United that the
club and fans showed him, particularly when it rewarded him
with a lucrative new five - and - half - year
deal only last year,» he said, as reported by Sky Sports.
sorry this is a bit of the subject does anyone know what the situation
with our overall debt is at the moment and what our repayments are i was under the impression that we are at about the # 245 million mark gross debt and about # 97 net debt are the stadium repayments lower now or something is the bonds interest dropped lower inprice we were paying something
like # 20 - # 30 million in repayments but heard its down to about # 15 million per yr now i know we will have broken throught the # 300 million mark in revenue now i am guessing that contributes more to the transfer funds or if not what makes up the transfer funds in the
club i.e
deals or match day revenue plus cash in the bank which stands at a high level but must be just in case we might default on a payment we need heavy cash in hand to bail us out this side of the
club really intrigues me as it is not a much talked about subject unless you are into that type of area of work or care about the general fianacial outcome of the
club does anyone have more insight into our finances would be great to hear from anyone about this matter cheers gonerwineverything (because we are)
Clubs and agents always use Arsenal to start the biding war, they lead us in to a false belief that we can pick up a player for a reasonable amount then a
club like Chelsea, Manchester's, Barca, Reals's of this world come in
with a huge offer to seal the
deal and Arsenal fall flat on our faces, some of those teams buy players even if they don't need them just so not to go to the competition, they even unsettle players by pretending to want them for a higher salaries but often never put in a offer
Well, yesterday it all looked
like Arsenal's
deal for Granit Xhaka was as good as done and dusted, but according to the Monchengladbach sporting director Max Eberl, the Bundesliga
club won't even entertain talks
with the Gunners until they come up
with a more reasonable bid.
The current situation in the Premier League and in some
clubs around Europe must be hurting Arsene Wenger, because whereas Arsenal used to have to
deal with just a few really big spending
clubs swiping the best players, including our own top talent
like van Persie, Fabregas and all, the Frenchman is now seeing huge transfer fees being splashed around by every man and his dog.
It also states that he won't sell his shares anytime soon
with terms such as popularity and scope of the
club more valuable than any of his sporting teams by using Rams and Arsenal in the same context and the
club buying out of
deals with companies
like Emirates.
The Gunners had previously been said to be the favourites to seal the
deal with PSG for their talented youngster and it now looks
like the battle between the
clubs is still on.
Can anyone honestly tell me where has the board or arsene or players even mention any one or two years
deals its pure speculation to say the least much last ke alot of our transfer rumours nobody knows what is really happening bookies or press alike just
like to wind up the arsenal supporter's because it massive tension atm
with losses and the future uncertain but be rest assured the outcome might be a surprising one yet
like ok at ozil and sanchez transfers no body knew a thing about them until they were signed maybe the
club are working under the radar to bring new manager.
AKBs... and who told you that these coaches who you say were not available won't
like to join a
club with vision and ambition... money has always been the major factor when it comes to issues
like this... Diego Simeone, Luis Enrique, Max Allegri (before agreeing a new
deal only after Wenger signed the two year
deal) would love to join a top
club like Arsenak only that the board members are just happy staying in their comfort zone.
Swansea City striker Wilfried Bony is set to snub interest from the
likes of Arsenal, Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur to pen a new
deal with the South Wales
club, report the Daily Star, after the Ivorian really hit form in recent weeks following a slow start to the season.
Despite the modern world of football, especially when
dealing with a big
club like Arsenal, being a lot more intrusive into the personal lives of the players, we still do not really know too much about what our stars are
like away from the training and playing of games and the interviews they give to the media.
Playing for a
club like Man Utd, Lukaku would have expected to be forced to
deal with huge pressure.
Will we ever get another chance
like to win the league
with all the tv
deals for all
clubs coming?
When you arrive at a big
club you have to
deal with things
like that.»
That the internal scouting and
deal negotiating power within the
club has slipped from Wengers grasp means that discussions
like that are now possible and signings might have already taken place
with a view to life after Le Prof and, dare I say it, even his replacement being muted behind those very same closed doors.
they are a
club who
likes to play the game on the ground, passing movements and always going forward and we can
deal with that all day, that is why we always have a chance
with City unlike
clubs like Man u, who will will their traditional free flowing game to stiffle us and then attack on the counter... or Chelsea
with their traditional park the bus approach....
If they are capable of challenging for major honours, it could help persuade Sanchez, and the
likes of Mesut Ozil and Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain, who also have just 12 months remaining on their respective
deals, to sign on
with the
club.
1) Kolasinac
deal was probably wrapped up in January and Lacazette
deal looks
like an anomaly
with the
club shedding a record bid.
The 49 - year - old has already been a busy man this summer,
with the
club confirming
deals for the
likes of Joel Matip and Sadio Mane.
which is certainly not a slight on the young french national player;
like him or not, Sanchez has provided some real world - class performances for
club and country in recent years... if you do this move, you need to really clean house or face some serious consequences for the foreseeable future... half measures are rarely rewarded, that's how we got here... tear down the wall... we need to get rid of Giroud, not because he isn't a talented player, his skill - set simply doesn't make sense if we hope to maximize the offensive potential of a quick passing, one - touch scheme... we need to evolve,
like Barcelona, who realized you needed to have clinical finishers or face a mind - numbing future of horizontal passes and largely ineffective crosses... Barca went and got Suarez, even though they had Messi and Neymar on the roster (just imagine the possibilities — another in the litany of Wenger «what ifs»)... we need to be as clinical in the boardroom as on the pitch... accept nothing less or move on... personally I would move on from Welbeck, Giroud and Walcott, even Ox if he isn't all in... I think the most intriguing player might be Perez, which runs counter to the thoughts in my head when he arrived late last summer... we need a deep lying DM
with quick feet and long ball potential, midfielders who can counter quickly even when they are spread out and 4 or 5 players who know how to attack the lanes (kind of a cross between Barca, Dortmund and Monaco)... this is seriously an achievable goal, one that logically should have been achieved quite a few years ago... did no one in the Arsenal organization see the financial restructuring of the football universe... think of the players we could have had but we weren't willing to cough up the dough only for those individuals to have their value double or triple within a 12 to 24 month period... even if just from an investment perspective these «no
deals» represent a failure of monumental proportions... only if you cared, of course
After what Sanches said about «he wants champions league footbal next season» that's defenaitly saying he wants to leave and just put the price up of every player we are after and worst deferred from joining us, he should of kept his mouth shut until we finished our
deal, so let's do what
clubs like Man - U do
with players, don't sell him to rivals teams let them train
with youth team, players are becoming bigger then
clubs they need reminding who pays their wages, if you want to leave do it
like a gentelman and not some ungrateful shi7 no one is against you if you go to Bayern who have more chance of wining the CL then City any day of the week
-- Red Sox are 7 games out of first and although they will not make a huge
deal like they did last year
with Victor Martinez, the Red Sox will find a way to improve their
club no matter.
and I still reiterate my sentiments, many players are better suited to playing for smaller
clubs with very little expectations and less pressure and I can name loads of very very talented players who just don't have the big
club mentality, players who bloom and shine when they are the main attraction, the big fish in a small pond but who will whither and fade once they make the step up to bigger teams...
with Arsenal Afobe will just be another player, another upstart who will find the pressure of delivering week in week out or be out of the team hard to
deal with... at Bournemouth he has time to settle into his pace, if he misses chances
like he did on his debut for the
club he will still be given chances after chances, just
like it happened withn him
I feel sometimes that they make a bigger
deal when it is our
club, or they don't treat others exactly how they do us
with things
like this.
Can is free to negotiate
with foreign
clubs from January and it looks
like his
deal to move to Turin the following season could be finalised by then.
in the case of our
club the powers that be sees us as a necessary evil... believe me if they could figure out a way to take our money without ever having to
deal with us they would... instead they simply gauge our concerns then manufacture an aggressive PR campaign addressing said concerns so as to sell season tickets and the
like... so whether it's about Sanchez staying, transfer budgets, lengthy player injuries,
club expectations etc... this team has treated us
like a petulant teenager that should be seen and not heard, which is a completely disrespectful way to treat incredibly loyal fans who pay some of the highest ticket prices in the world... this is why this team doesn't get the benefit of the doubt, this is why they don't get a pass when they screw up and this is why they don't deserve our respect when it comes time to show them the door... that time is NOW
much
like when a country can't divulge highly classified information publicly for obvious economic and military reasons, a professional soccer organization must keep certain things in - house so they don't devalue a player, expose a weakness, provide info that could give an opposing
club leverage in future negotiations and / or give them vital intel regarding a future match, but when dishonesty becomes the norm the relationship between cub and fan will surely deteriorate... in our particular case, our
club has done an absolutely atrocious job when it comes to cultivating a healthy and honest relationship
with the media or their fans, which has contributed greatly to our lack of success in the transfer market... along
with poor decisions involving weekly wages, we can't ever seem to get true market value for most of our outgoing players and other teams seem to squeeze every last cent out of us when we are looking to buy; why wouldn't they, when you go to the table
with such a openly desperate and dysfunctional team
like ours, you have all the leverage; made even worse by the fact that who wouldn't want to see our incredibly arrogant and thrifty manager squirm during the process... the real issue at this
club is respect, a word that appears to be entirely lost on those within our hierarchy... this is the starting point from which all great relationships between
club and supporters form... this doesn't mean that a team can't make mistakes along the way, that's just human nature, it's about how they chose to
deal with these situations that will determine if this relationship flourishes or devolves..
The experienced German forward was strongly linked
with an exit from Arsenal late on in the summer,
with the
likes of Juventus said to be interested in him, but a return to his native Germany may now be on if the two
clubs can come to an agreement on this exchange
deal.
The latest news is that Akpom is close to signing a new
deal with the Gunners, despite interest from top
clubs like Liverpool and Dortmund, and I don't believe that this would have happened unless Arsene Wenger had promised the academy youngster more first team chances to persuade him to stay.
This season, in
dealing with this unique experience it feels
like the
Club is having to run to stand still.
He's also the target of English Premier League
clubs who are probably more likely to actual try and sign him permanently rather than some kind of loan
with a potential option to buy
deal like Juventus are looking to secure.
Good pointers are articles which start
with words
like «It is reported», «According to...», «A source close to the
club says...», «Done
deal», «It has been confirmed that Arsenal...»... and many more.
And probably worst of all is that the Mkhitaryan
deal and the allegedly impending Aubameyang ones have ended Arsenal's interest in Bordeaux's 20 - year - old Brazilian winger, Malcom, who is exactly the kind of young potential superstar the
club should be prioritizing over an older player
with limited upside
like Mkhi.
The French giants» ability to finance two massive
deals like that is in question
with regards to financial fair play (FFP), but Friday's meeting between PSG and UEFA should make the
club's situation clearer on that front.
Greedy Stan Kronke is only concerned
with making money, and if Usmanov sells up then we are in it deep cos Wenger will continue to steal a living from the
club as will that clown Walcott.We are also rans, there is no real desire to spend a penny more than necessary and every year Wenger fiddles around at the edges of the team but never really completes the job, I'm sick of watching the same game over and over, Wenger waving his arms about but doing the
like for
like subs on about 70 mins as usual while Bouldy sticks to his vow of silence, we are a joke among the top teams, and if Wenger signs a new
deal then I may have to take a 2 year sabbatical cos I'm sick of the man and his bu # * ~ $ t press conferences,
come on this peoples better manage a mall rather than a football
club, because they act
like they are
dealing with non human stuff....
He said, «As it's been the subject of a great
deal of speculation, I'd
like to announce that Ryan Sessegnon is staying
with Fulham football
club and will not be departing during this January transfer window.»
Reiss Nelson close to putting pen to paper on a new
deal, he's confirmed it's all but done: «It's a big achievement to sign for a big
club like Arsenal so I'm delighted
with the contract and hopeful that I can sign it soon.