Lots of them on Twitter need to check before posting themCheers mate
Lots of them on Twitter need to check before posting themCheers mate
Woah. This would be an amazing and frightening frontline!
Apologies. I was reading the Arsenal forum and the twitter post came up from the guy who announced his previous move. I thought it might be worth sticking it on here. Not been back on their site yet to see what reaction it got.Can people please stop posting information from accounts that are either far from reliable or from fake accounts.
The guy claiming he has signed a new contract clearly knows nothing and you'd know that if you just spent 2 minutes on his twitter page and as for the journalist, please stop falling for fake accounts and actually check it's his proper twitter handle.
The flappers need something to help them stretch their wings from time to time ;-)Can people please stop posting information from accounts that are either far from reliable or from fake accounts.
The guy claiming he has signed a new contract clearly knows nothing and you'd know that if you just spent 2 minutes on his twitter page and as for the journalist, please stop falling for fake accounts and actually check it's his proper twitter handle.
The flappers need something to help them stretch their wings from time to time ;-)
You can imagine what the headlines in the Mirror, the Daily Fail, the Star, the Sun, etc would be if Jose and United were after Sanchez.
Then again, it's City who are after Sanchez and......(no link)
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Totally agree. Although i think with the addition of only full-backs and current signings that the league is within our reach, the Champions League is a different matter. Sanchez and also Alves would be huge assets for us in that competition.I think it's right we're going for more experience up front. As good as Sane, Sterling and Jesus are, young players are inconsistent. We never really knew what we'd get each performance from them last season. Having a basis of Sanchez and Aguero allows us to rotate and takes a little bit of pressure off them.
If they win I cannot see him saying anything that would take headlines away from his teams victory. I'd be a bit pissed off with him if I was a team mate and he did after winning a significant tournament.Sanchez might say something tonight, because he might want to get things done and not drag on
I thought it was the final of the Confederations Cup tonight?If they win I cannot see him saying anything that would take headlines away from his teams victory. I'd be a bit pissed off with him if I was a team mate and he did after winning a significant tournament.
Might come from his agent/pr people pre agreed statement released later on in the nightIf they win I cannot see him saying anything that would take headlines away from his teams victory. I'd be a bit pissed off with him if I was a team mate and he did after winning a significant tournament.
Glad you made that mistake before meApologies. I was reading the Arsenal forum and the twitter post came up from the guy who announced his previous move. I thought it might be worth sticking it on here. Not been back on their site yet to see what reaction it got.
On topic - my twopeneth is that Sanchez would be a great asset to us, but is far from essential to us winning the league. I fancy us next season with or without him. And for any lurking Tarquins - I fancy the Arse to remain outside the top 4 with or without him ;-)
And when was the last time England won a tournament as big? Believe me Germany might not be taking it seriously but other teams who win it reckon it counts and this Chile team definitely will.I thought it was the final of the Confederations Cup tonight?
Because Chile want to beat a German reserve team to win it doesn't make it on par with the Euros, Copa America or the World Cup.And when was the last time England won a tournament as big? Believe me Germany might not be taking it seriously but other teams who win it reckon it counts and this Chile team definitely will.
I didn't say it was on a par with the World Cup Euros or Copa America just that it is a significant tournament and more so to some countries than others.Because Chile want to beat a German reserve team to win it doesn't make it on par with the Euros, Copa America or the World Cup.
I can't recall a manager picking a reserve team for any of those tournaments. The confederations cup is basically a warm up for the World Cup.
Strange point regarding England seen as though this prestigious tournament has only been going since the 90s
Why does Sanchez want to leave Arsenal and why do Arsenal fans want Wenger out?I didn't say it was on a par with the World Cup Euros or Copa America just that it is a significant tournament and more so to some countries than others.
Loads of club sides play reserve teams in the League cup and FA cup doesn't mean that they are insignificant tournaments to the teams that win them. This Confed cup will be significant to Chile if they win it.