Ox is a token
player at a big club and Wenger built him up in the first two games.
Isn't it ironic that when a striker moves from being a big player at a small club, they more often than not become a small
player at a big club?
If you aren't a complete
player at a big club in 10 years then when will you ever be?
Glad to see one of our academy
players at a big club though.
That is why I believe that Claudio Ranieri has been talking about Leicester being the best place for Mahrez to develop and suggesting that he might just be a squad
player at a bigger club, rather than declaring that he was not for sale.
This news will have at least put to bed the notion that only
players at big clubs get chosen for the national team.
Not exact matches
(L - R) Gary
Player of South Africa, Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer
at The
Big Three fund - raiser for the Mountain Mission Kids
at the Olde Farm Golf
Club on June 8, 2010 in Bristol, Virginia.
At big clubs the football style changes in difficulty and class, some
players just don't fit.
just look
at the
big clubs and.tell me how many of.our
players will make the first team in other
clubs....
Arsenal aren't the
biggest spenders so perhaps won't go higher than # 70m, but in truth Madrid should perhaps take the money and run for an injury - prone
player low on confidence whose time
at the
club is surely up and whose value may only continue to tumble down in coming transfer windows.
I guess I should have said a career
at Arsenal is no longer more promising for a young
player than
at any other
big club.
What we do know is that
big clubs buy
big name
players for large sums of money KNOWING that they won't recoup the money by a future sell on of the
player (e.g. Ronaldo
at Real).
A lot of fans, past
players and even pundits are asking for us to sign Benzema and if we do that would be a
big F**K YOU to either Theo or his agent, whoever was holding the
club at ransom for a pay raise and back to the wings you go... Get a feeling now seeing Pedro going to Chelsea whom has won everything there is to win and to me is on a different level than Theo could have been ours if 1) Walcott wasn't homegrown to make up that number and 2) to prevent him from going to a rival.
Don't get me wrong, he's a classy little
player but he also has his faults and I doubt that he will shine as much as he did
at Arsenal, if he were to go to a
bigger club with
bigger players (stars).
Many of the world's best
players start off being plucked out of relative obscurity
at a young age in Brazil before going on to achieve
big things in Europe, with current Barcelona stars Neymar and Philippe Coutinho among those to have risen to stardom
at major European
clubs after starting out in their home nation.
There have been many
players that was linked to us in the past who have now flopped
big at other
club, this just shows we can not just look and accept what is given to us without being critical and objective.
The thing is though, Cazorla is a top bracket
player, most of them are already
at big clubs except the younger ones who'll need time.
The term» young future stars» was used by Mr. wenger to explain we can not compete with
big clubs for quality established
players due to our financial statue
at had the time.
Although many will suggest that Robson has a personal vendetta of sorts aimed squarely
at the Grinch who stole soccer, that doesn't make his words any less truthful... such tactics are nothing new... in the U.S.this business practice has become so common that even the
players regularly use the media to manipulate public opinion (LeBron James did likewise to rally public support for himself and away from his teammate, Kyrie Irving, who has asked to be traded)... whether for contract leverage or to rally support for or against certain
players, this strategy can be incredibly effective
at times, but when it misses the mark it can be dangerously divisive... for a close - to - the - vest team like Arsenal to use such nefarious means to manufacture a wedge between the fans and it's best
player (again), is absolutely despicable... for the sanctimonious higher - ups who demand that it's
players adhere to a certain protocol regarding information deemed «in house» or else to intentionally spread «fake» news or to provide certain outlets with privileged information for such purposes is pretty low indeed... no moral high ground here, just a
big club pretending to be a small
club so that they can continue to pull the wool over the eyes of a dedicated, albeit somewhat naive, fan base... so not only does this
club no give a shit about it's fans, this clearly shows that
clubs primary interests aren't even soccer related... for all intent and purposes Kroenke doesn't care if we're a soccer
club or a tampon factory as long as we continue to maximized his investment... stay woke people... great to see more and more people commenting on the state of the franchise... this
club needs to be held accountable for it's actions
But on the downside,
At a
bigger club with star
players with egos, if the
players are not happy with the new arriving Boss (
big name) you will get the complete opposite of the above... Lack of motivation, just like what happened with Utd when SAF was replaced by Some no body!?
and probably wants a decent retirement signing money...... as much as no
player is
bigger than the
club...... losing Alexis will affect Arsenal much more......... you can't continue to lose your best
players at their peak...... and...... call yourself a
big team............ it took an exceptional situation for Barcelona to let Neymar go.......
He scored well up to now but it's much different when you're
at a
club that expects
big things, playing with
players like Alexis & Cazorla can be daunting, we'll see though because I'm wrong as much as right half the time.
Of course
at the same time unless the
club are willing to spend
big on
players who can win the
big prizes then there is no point in being in the competition in the first place.
Look
at all our rival
clubs, they have
players that would sell for # 100 million if they are willing to but for Arsenal not the case, mediocre
players that will interest
big clubs except for Sanchez..
The Gunners are also looking to enter talks with
big - name stars Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil in an attempt to keep the duo, however there seems to be little chance of either
player signing a new deal
at the Emirates as per the Telegraph, with the
club also unwilling to up their recent offers for the pair, which have both been rejected.
No
player's is
bigger than their
club but arsene have made it so difficult to sell
players on because nobody want our plods with their ridiculously high wages, if ox and sanchez wants to go but nothing under 100 million for both and if they stay don't give in to their wage apart from the one that's being offered
at the moment
This is the first time in 12 trophy less years that the fans are reacting to our failure to win any major trophies and since this isn't what the
club would want in the near future to happen, they will
at least bring in one or two
big name
players to satisfy us.
Big clubs buy players and create competition for players so that they have a shot at winning or trying to win the league.You see so many good quality players sit and rot on barcas and madrids bench and not make a fuss about it is because they know they are at a big club and they will have to fight for plac
Big clubs buy
players and create competition for
players so that they have a shot
at winning or trying to win the league.You see so many good quality
players sit and rot on barcas and madrids bench and not make a fuss about it is because they know they are
at a
big club and they will have to fight for plac
big club and they will have to fight for places.
But if some can look
at it as assessing the
club and not a manager, or a
player then you will get the real
big picture.
At most other
clubs, if a
player hasn't been performing, then asks for a
big pay raise, they're usually shown the door.
Spurs were already on the lookout for a replacement for Rose following fears that the
player could have left the
club last season, with the left - back knowing he receive a
big pay - rise on the # 70,000 - a-week contract he has
at Spurs should he leave the
club, as per the Mirror.
Totally agree.The very best
players know they will earn top wages from all the
big clubs but it is the desire to compete
at the very top level that also drives their ambition.Arsenal have not shown the desire to progress and compete
at the top table.
Another key Lyon
player who emerged as a France regular whilst with the
club before becoming a
big player at Barcelona.
We are now officially a small
club, one that
bigger clubs with more ambition come to and take our
players at will lol what sense does selling Giroud in January make?
it could be a
bigger than we anticipated summer in terms of
players in and out wenger will look to recoup as much as he can for out goings getting any unwanted high earners of the books might be an options like poldolski his # 100,000 p / w his unwarranted for what he brings to the team, as might be walcott he is
at a crossroads now in his arsenal career he can either stick it out with us and show us the respect the
club deserves for paying and making him the
player he is today.
By looking
at the revenues of the top nine
clubs in Europe (Barcelona should make it 10 but can't sign their own
player, obviously) we assess which of the continent's
biggest sides could feasibly sign the legendary Argentine.
It's the culture
at the
club and it starts with the owner... you got to held people accountable & be about winning not about turning around profit (which by the way if you win gets
bigger as you attract more commercial deals &
bigger players that wants to win / play for the best)!!
It really baffles me sometimes how fans like you portray Wenger and
at the end I feel the day ya'all forget that Wenger is an employee of Arsenal and he's now
bigger than the
club, yes he's a legend and he deserves a statue but
at the same time that is Arsenal's downfall because Wenger has too much control over the
club and he shouldn't be allowed to make some decisions on like
players to buy or the amount of money to spend, he has to just focus on football and only football alone.
The Daily Mirror state that Akpom's contract will be the
biggest Arsenal have ever offered to a
player of the striker's age — despite him having yet to score a goal
at senior level — as the
club are so keen to show faith in a
player they believe has a great future ahead of him.
The fact is you can never compete with the
biggest clubs if you don't spend, and Wenger is showing the signs of repeating what he did last season by spending money on one top
player then shopping
at pound land to fill other gaps in the squad.
he also says unfortunately the
player is already
at a
big club and that is Arsenal.
This could leave a
big hole in the Reds» squad, with the England international one of the best
players at the
club.
NO, If we can be honest and unbiase No they are all right to be disappointed in Arsenal because we are supose to be this
BIG CLUB and we have failed to live up to big club expectation and ability and yes not only the top five have improved but sadly the rest are catching up, I'm not saying we are a total disaster but we should do better, I'm going to stick my neck out here but I think we will finish 3rd this season only because Chelsea failed to buy one or two players more for depth in case of injury and Spuds could have problems settling at Wembley and Liverpool could lose their top player in January and have injury problems and worst they have
BIG CLUB and we have failed to live up to big club expectation and ability and yes not only the top five have improved but sadly the rest are catching up, I'm not saying we are a total disaster but we should do better, I'm going to stick my neck out here but I think we will finish 3rd this season only because Chelsea failed to buy one or two players more for depth in case of injury and Spuds could have problems settling at Wembley and Liverpool could lose their top player in January and have injury problems and worst they have
CLUB and we have failed to live up to
big club expectation and ability and yes not only the top five have improved but sadly the rest are catching up, I'm not saying we are a total disaster but we should do better, I'm going to stick my neck out here but I think we will finish 3rd this season only because Chelsea failed to buy one or two players more for depth in case of injury and Spuds could have problems settling at Wembley and Liverpool could lose their top player in January and have injury problems and worst they have
big club expectation and ability and yes not only the top five have improved but sadly the rest are catching up, I'm not saying we are a total disaster but we should do better, I'm going to stick my neck out here but I think we will finish 3rd this season only because Chelsea failed to buy one or two players more for depth in case of injury and Spuds could have problems settling at Wembley and Liverpool could lose their top player in January and have injury problems and worst they have
club expectation and ability and yes not only the top five have improved but sadly the rest are catching up, I'm not saying we are a total disaster but we should do better, I'm going to stick my neck out here but I think we will finish 3rd this season only because Chelsea failed to buy one or two
players more for depth in case of injury and Spuds could have problems settling
at Wembley and Liverpool could lose their top
player in January and have injury problems and worst they have OX?
Although Louis van Gaal seemingly has some
big - name targets lined up as replacements, it's hard to understand why the
club would let an expensive signing and proven quality
player at his peak leave for considerably less than they paid for him.
If you're talking about 4 years including his time
at Madrid you really can't compare the two, Madrid is the
biggest club in world football, they are able to spend on one
player what we spend over an entire transfer window
Cavani would likely be one
player the
club would refuse to allow to leave, having no strong competition for his central role
at present, but we finally have no need for a new centre - forward following our
big - money signing from Lyon Alexandre Lacazette.
An exciting young
player catching the eye
at PSV, Santiago Arias could be a wilcard option worth considering, with the 23 - year - old Colombian looking ready to move to a
bigger club and more competitive league.
The
players Wenger signed to strengthen the team, namely Mustafi, Xhaka and Kolasinac are simply not good enough for an aspiring top four team.They along with Czech and Ospina should be the first to be shown the door along with all the
players currently out on loan.The
Club would take a
big bit in terms of resale value but it would free up considerable wages to be utilised in bringing in better quality defenders.Anybody who sees a bright future for Arsenal with Mustafi
at Centre Back has my sympathy.
Wenger states «When you look
at the intensity, the amount of
player that have brought since the opening of the transfer window, it's not so many because all the
big clubs want only top, top level
players and there are none available».
What about all the tott
players telling him that you only move to
big clubs for more money and better chances
at winning stuff, then they'll say there is no point in moving if you get that
at Lei.