Millwallawayveteran1988
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They spent less than Watford and Leicester despite finishing 5th last season. No wonder half the fan base is pissed off with the board and their puppet Wenger.
They spent less than Watford and Leicester despite finishing 5th last season. No wonder half the fan base is pissed off with the board and their puppet Wenger.
Sam AllardicioMoyes.
The only club he'd give up counting his brown envelopes for.Sam Allardicio
His assistant is Bruno EnvelopiThe only club he'd give up counting his brown envelopes for.
Along with Bunga lottacashereHis assistant is Bruno Envelopi
Don't think I've ever seen a big club in such a mess as arsenal are in. When Sanchez and ozil leave for free, they're left with next to no quality. Cech and koscielny are getting on, bellerin is wank, as is monreal. Xhaka isn't good enough, neither are Ramsey and elneny. Wilshere is leaving for free next season, so that's another player less. Cazorla is always injured, pretty sure he's out of contract too. Walcott and Iwobi aren't bad, but they're squad fillers at best for the rest of the top 6. Lacazette and giroud are there only quality players that could get in most squads in the league. So I think they need a new GK, CB x2, LB, RB, CM x2, AM x2, RW/LW. That's a lot of cash for them to get back to being a good side. If they don't have a sort out regarding their ownership and management, they're going to be fucked for the years to come.
Pissed me off too, cost me over £600arsenal have come out of this transfer window in a dreadful way,theyve pissed their fans off,theyve pissed their players off,they are supposed to be this super well run club, they've come out of this looking like a tin pot club.
I understand where youre coming from and i believe they handled it terribly but he is under contract still and they have every right to hold on to himWhich top player would want to sign for Arsenal given how they handled Sanchez.
Player desperate for a move. Great money is offered. It's clear he's not interested in playing for the club again and yet they decide to hold him prisoner.
They really are a sinking ship.
Which top player would want to sign for Arsenal given how they handled Sanchez.
Player desperate for a move. Great money is offered. It's clear he's not interested in playing for the club again and yet they decide to hold him prisoner.
They really are a sinking ship.
They will have to start at about city 2010, that's a stadium amount of money!!!Don't think I've ever seen a big club in such a mess as arsenal are in. When Sanchez and ozil leave for free, they're left with next to no quality. Cech and koscielny are getting on, bellerin is wank, as is monreal. Xhaka isn't good enough, neither are Ramsey and elneny. Wilshere is leaving for free next season, so that's another player less. Cazorla is always injured, pretty sure he's out of contract too. Walcott and Iwobi aren't bad, but they're squad fillers at best for the rest of the top 6. Lacazette and giroud are there only quality players that could get in most squads in the league. So I think they need a new GK, CB x2, LB, RB, CM x2, AM x2, RW/LW. That's a lot of cash for them to get back to being a good side. If they don't have a sort out regarding their ownership and management, they're going to be fucked for the years to come.
Top players don't need to watch how they handled Sanchez, my friend, all they have to do is actually remember how Arsenal's top players have behaved through the years. After reaching a certain point in terms of developping individually, they all decide to leave. Because they realise that they cannot fulfill their ambition in terms of winning trophies by staying. It's not just about the money. It's about the club's strategy, spending as less as possible, going after the minimum acceptable goal (top 4 = CL football). Funny thing is that they could have done much much better even within the above mentioned framework, there's no doubt in my mind about that. Provided they could identify their weaknesses in terms of personnel. And provided they had a better tactician at their bench. Which leads to Wenger's incompetence. So it's strategy + manager. That's too much...
What I'm trying to say is that it's a pattern repeating itself through the years, their best, ambitious players eventually leave. Sanchez's decision can hardly come as a surprise. As far as I am concerned, it's a miracle he stayed so long...
This guy gave Arsenal everything. In critical situations he would be the only player on the pitch refusing to cave in. Arsenal have developped a soft mentality through the years (and there are reasons for that), it has become part of their identity; when things got tough the team would usually fail to handle the pressure. Alexis was the exception, definitely an inspiring figure for his teammates (even though it seems that in the process he became a "problem" for some of them)...
I can't find another reason why they chose to keep him against his will. But it's too late, his cycle at Arsenal is over, it will take a miracle for this situation to change, it definitely cannot with Wenger in command. Who apparently is relying on Alexis's professionalism and leadership. But that burden has been too heavy for people like RVP, Fabregas etc in the past. Wenger and the board know it, they were there, but haven't learnt their lesson. I'm afraid they're about to experience it again. Even for a mentally strong, top player like Sanchez, it must be really really, I mean really tiring, constantly fighting alone out there...
Bottom line is that Arsenal have been ungrateful to Sanchez, their attitude last night clearly reveals disrespect. I'm sure that even Arsenal fans, the intelligent ones anyway, will agree that he did not deserve this shit...