Why should we get excited about this as we know if man city or Chelsea will sign him, he already wants to leave, so why play a person who won't commit to the club, sell him and get thomas lemar or mahrez, No player is bigger than the club, If he signs a contract ok but we know he won't, so Wenger can't keep a player against his wishes
I support Arsenal, not Wenger, or players that aren't committed to the club.
Our good players are turning backwards and
not committed to the club, we are generally becoming a 5th / 6th position club.
Isco's deal expires next year which means Los Blancos will have to sell him at the end of the season - if he does
not commit himself to the club.
Not exact matches
On the «700
Club» you will hear discussions with dedicated athletes — athletes
committed not just
to winning the game, but also
to winning souls for the Lord.
Arsenal board are silly
to give ozil for another contact worth280, 000 pounds a week bcos he is a very lazy guy are using his whole life with girlfriends in hotel and is
not doing hard training bcos of cigarettes and women are making him lazy and I still prefer Sanchez hard working is doing for the
club than ozil, please find another attacking midfielder is really want
to commit himself for the
club than the lazy guy is
not have anything
to offer the
club and is only
to demand for increasement of the payment without doing nothing for the
club and is the one poison Sanchez mind for increased of the.
But as Uches article implies and your comment confirms, you can clearly add... we lack fans that have humility, don't think they know it all and are
committed to the
club, whatever the moment brings.
We always complain about players
not being
commited to the
club, but what about
club commited to the players??? Has he done anything wrong?
I do doubt we could get Pep (assuming he wasn't going
to MC) because Pep would want
to win things and be willing
to spend
to do so, if the
club doesn't match his ambition then why would he
commit himself
to them and risk tarnishing his reputation?
In contrast, those
clubs mentioned above could all be growing in confidence over their ability
to prise him away from Arsenal based on this latest development, as it remains
to be seen whether or
not the north London giants are willing
to change their stance and do what it takes
to get him
to commit.
Even aside from that I still have every confidence that Bellerin wouldn't go the way that many former players have in recent years, by joining Manchester City from Arsenal, because he seems
to be fully
committed to the
club and wants
to bring home major honours with the Gunners.
Also, I'm getting a bit sick of Sanchez and Ozil and any player that doesn't show their intention
to commit to the
club.
He's
committed a lot
to the
club and he's
not doing it just for the money, he's doing it for his care for the
club.
Manchester UNITED teenager Ezekiel Fryers has joined the group of contract rebels who will
not commit their long - term future
to the
club.
Which part of the phrase «I want
to stay
committed to this
club» or «He is
not for sale.»
However, he is said
to be undecided on
committing his future
to the Villans for any longer, and the
club have said that they would
not stand in his way if they receive an offer of around # 32m.
It may be that Liverpool will now look
to cash in on Sterling if he does
not commit his future
to the
club, but the youngster has been advised
to strongly consider staying with the Merseyside giants for longer instead of moving on so early in his career.
man united had physical and versatile players vidic evra ferdinand rooney welbeck were one of a huge bunch of physical players who were key at arsenal our only versatile / physical players are chambers kos welbz and sanchez at an extent.The only way
to beat arsenal is
to keep
committing fouls its
not down
to whatever you guys might think.So my plea
to wenger is
not to be too smart as
to think we are bayern or barcelona but
to borrow a leaf from englands most successful
clubs of the decade and he wil also be succesful
And let's c how
committed the grubby yank is
to this
club should be investing in
club not taking out fake consultancy payments....
But with Ozil and Alexis still yet
to commit to new deals and rumours that they just don't see the
club challenging for major honours, where do the Gunners stand in their attempt
to sign top quality stars?
I think the general assumption is that Alexis isn't wholeheartedly
committed to Arsenal and is quite likely
to leave, unless there are some drastic changes at the
club this summer.
Whilst he has
not made 100 % commitment last week
to his future I still hope he
commits to another
club.
«He played Alexis Sanchez today, who doesn't want
to commit himself
to the football
club, what does that say
to Lacazette and his teammates?
If Emre Can isn't going
to commit to the
club sit him in the reserves and give a youngster a go getting into the 1st team #LIVEVE #EmreCan
We don't play improved football, we don't compete well, we get beaten by small and big teams and players refusing
to commit to the
club are some of the glaring examples of the fact that the
club need a change.
He also played down questions about his future and said he would deal with that in the summer, but he didn't
commit to his current
club and that is quite telling.
I'd like him
committed, just
not to our
club.
Arsenal f.c is in the top 6 biggest
clubs in europe and as such requires
to be competing at all fronts
not just competing for the F.A cup only.And with arsene wenger as manager that is just impossible.Fans are loosing wives cause of bets made,
commiting murder when they are taunted about arsenal f.c loosing a game and also
commiting suicide cause the pain is too unbearable.As you can see we are very passionate supporters so for every game its a matter of life and death.In a way an old dog can't be taught new tricks.
If they don't want
to commit there future, regardless of the present state of the
club then F Off and good luck down the road.
Anyway, in the end you can
not beat market forces, if the market is overheating then there will be a fall and
clubs who have borrowed heavily
to fund player purchases and have
committed themselves
to large wage bills will have poblems.
Although I understand that Wenger and co are presumably focusing on agreeing new deals for the likes of Mesut Ozil and Alexis Sanchez, we shouldn't forget that in Santi Cazorla we have a fantastic player of many attributes, who has the desire
to commit probably the final years of his career
to this
club.
The
club may
not be willing
to allow the Frenchman
to make decisions on the future of the squad whilst unwilling
to commit the team
to him beyond the coming summer, or the player himself may opt
to delay his decision until he is aware of his role, which would no doubt change under new management.
Need
to think long and hard before
committing the longer term future of the
club potentially sideways if results don't go our way for rest of this season.
I won't be happy with Sanchez if he's
not fully
committed, but there's always the chance things can turn sour when you're stupid enough
to keep a player at a
club against their will.
It's no wonder that Madrid were so desperate
to keep him, and the
club can now breathe a huge sign of relief as he has
not committed himself
to another year at the Bernabeu.
I'm
not sure what is going on in the
club — it's like they are
committing suicide — tickets aren't selling, players are being sold without being replaced, our rivals can saunter in and take our best players, there's obviously huge problems behind the scenes, and yet the owner does nothing
to protect his investment?
In order for the Lacazette experiment
to succeed several things need
to occur, many of which will require Wenger
to act in a very unlike Wenger fashion... firstly, Wenger has
to commit to Lacazette as the number 1 striking option, which could prove difficult considering the way in which he has approached that position since RVP's departure... remember that Lacazette has only been here for a cup of coffee and yet he has already played out on the left... I'm truly worried that upon further reflection the
club won't be able
to resist an increased offer, under the guise that the work environment is increasingly untenable, and Sanchez will find himself elsewhere come September (I pray
not though); if that were
to happen I fear that Lacazette will be played along side Giroud
He won't be remembered as a manager who was
commited to this
club and loved it as he declares he is.
I can't
commit # 1.5 million of the
club's money
to people that I don't think can be
committed for three years.
I do
nt know if any of you follow Arsenal fan tv but I will go on the record and support DT and in that If I was Mr Wenger I would use the derby
to get the signature of sanchez and ozil if they do
nt commit to Arsenal they have no business in playing in the derby We got many players are true and true Arsenals Maitland - Niles and Chuba Akpom and Nelson after all Arsenal is a big
club with many players so let us give a chance
to our young guns
to prove their Arsenal worth
Throughout the past year, Marisa was
committed not only
to her own
club in the huge amount of work she put in behind the scenes
to keep things running, but across different
clubs that shared her discipline.
That's funny because this morning I read an article about him saying that he «hasn't ever been so
committed to the
club» and stuff like that?
I don't want any player who isn't 100 %
committed to the
club in an Arsenal shirt, no matter who they are, or how good they are.
As such, whilst I would prefer an owner who was more
committed to the success of the
club, I blame Wenger for
not knowing when it is time
to quit, all the poor transfer dealings, the dead wood in the squad, attitude issues, tactical problems, injury problems and the like.
Of course the German international hasn't quite come out
to say that he is going
to commit his future
to the
club, so there is still a chance he could leave in the summer.
But fear
not my friends, we might lose Sanchez and Ozil, but I am sure Wenger will be able
to convince his inner circle
to commit to the future of this
club.
The centre - back recently confirmed that he would
not commit to the struggling Bundesliga
club with words, but said that he has already shown in the past that action speaks louder than words.
«Ramos has told Madrid directly that he is absolutely and completely
committed to leaving the
club this summer, that he specifically wants them
to begin negotiations with Manchester United and that he doesn't want them
to negotiate with anybody except Manchester United,» Hunter told Sky Sports News HQ.
To those who worry that he might not be 100 % commited, it is worth remembering that if he wants clubs to retain interest in him, he needs to continue to look the par
To those who worry that he might
not be 100 %
commited, it is worth remembering that if he wants
clubs to retain interest in him, he needs to continue to look the par
to retain interest in him, he needs
to continue to look the par
to continue
to look the par
to look the part.
Of course, Khedira is
not going
to make any negative remarks about the
club that has helped him establish himself as one of the most well - known players in the world in four years, but does it mean that the 27 - year - old is still ready
to commit his future
to Madrid?