As long as Wenger gets
penny pinching again lol
I think the problem with not getting the Lacazette deal over the line is because we are
penny pinching again..
It appears that player is willing, club knows they have to sell, yet Arsenal
penny pinching again.
At first glance it gives you the impression that wenger will be signing 3 or 4 player's but now it just seems as if the manager is
penny pinching again... making a nice profit from loaning them out.
Not exact matches
Sure, the samples will only last you a couple of days (at most), but it's an easy way to
pinch pennies every now and
again.
Again, where is the economic sense in paying a few people millions and millions while
pinching pennies for those at the bottom?
Now he is gonna screw
again by
penny pinching and signing injury prone terrible player on deadline day.
The transfer window after the World Cup would be interesting, but I'm afraid Arsenal would have
penny -
pinching transfer policy
again.
It was Sven who wanted Auba and it was Gazidis who yet
again tried to
penny pinch, Wenger wasn't in the scene for the latest transfer window.
It will be a tragedy if having brought in Sanchez his
penny pinching costs us
again
Last summer I was pointing at how Wenger wanted Lacazette
again and
again AFC failed to get him due to
penny pinching.
Seeing Gazidis in Dortmund for near the whole window made me lol, he was showing his incompetence yet
again and I was reading comments about The manager being at fault for
penny pinching.
And get this into your head, or lets better say, come out of Wengers A # $ % 3 bec like 2008 we are risking losing on the title
again bec of arrogance and
penny pinching.
Surely some of those players would improve if Wenger once
again wants to
penny pinch?!
Penny pinching wenger at it
again!
We will never be called a
penny pinching club
again and will be respected for outbidding Real madrid.
Higuain is now done which means the pogba deal is close, and once
again penny pinching Arsene is making derisory offers.
Then
again, the Q5 is more about performance than
pinching pennies at the pump.