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Al Nassr supposedly willing to pay £100m+ with £20m a year net wages for Gabriel.

Take the money and run! We're playing the Italian National team centre half Calafiori at left back (usually as a sub) so he could fit in seamlessly with minimal drop off in quality. The thing about Brazilians is they grew up in poverty and can get their heads turned by this kind of money very easily and if they don't get their way can stink the place out with their moaning.

So if he wants to go that's £100m extra to spend with us already having a quality, young replacement in the squad.
 
Al Nassr supposedly willing to pay £100m+ with £20m a year net wages for Gabriel.

Take the money and run! We're playing the Italian National team centre half Calafiori at left back (usually as a sub) so he could fit in seamlessly with minimal drop off in quality. The thing about Brazilians is they grew up in poverty and can get their heads turned by this kind of money very easily and if they don't get their way can stink the place out with their moaning.

So if he wants to go that's £100m extra to spend with us already having a quality, young replacement in the squad.
Ridiculous idea. Break up the best centre half pairing in England, possibly Europe for 100m?

Selling your best players to reinvest is a silly idea. You already have an established player who does well, but you sell him and then need to replace, and the expectation is you get a as good a replacement. You assume risk that the replacement doesn't work out despite needing to match the outlay you sold him for. Much to lose, little to gain.

Calafiori is a good player, but miles of Gabriel for strength and athleticism. Part of why Gabriel and Saliba are so good as they can BOTH match the biggest players for strength, and the quickest players for pace, and the tallest players in the air. Calafiori is a stand in centre half and good left back, selling Gabriel and replacing him with Calafiori is something our rivals would cheer for.

If you would sell Gabriel, you would sell Saliba and Saka. Do Newcastle want to sell Isak for a 'good deal'.

Once you start selling your best players its over. We should know this when he sold Cesc and Nasri in the same two weeks. Anyways, there are also rumours we are entering into talks to extend Gabriel, as aswell as Saka and Saliba. Saudi Arabia can shove their 100m up their ****.
 
Ridiculous idea. Break up the best centre half pairing in England, possibly Europe for 100m?

Selling your best players to reinvest is a silly idea. You already have an established player who does well, but you sell him and then need to replace, and the expectation is you get a as good a replacement. You assume risk that the replacement doesn't work out despite needing to match the outlay you sold him for. Much to lose, little to gain.

Calafiori is a good player, but miles of Gabriel for strength and athleticism. Part of why Gabriel and Saliba are so good as they can BOTH match the biggest players for strength, and the quickest players for pace, and the tallest players in the air. Calafiori is a stand in centre half and good left back, selling Gabriel and replacing him with Calafiori is something our rivals would cheer for.

If you would sell Gabriel, you would sell Saliba and Saka. Do Newcastle want to sell Isak for a 'good deal'.

Once you start selling your best players its over. We should know this when he sold Cesc and Nasri in the same two weeks. Anyways, there are also rumours we are entering into talks to extend Gabriel, as aswell as Saka and Saliba. Saudi Arabia can shove their 100m up their ****.
To be fair the replacements for replacing the so called best centre half pairing will win the same honours as them.
Fuck all.lol.
 
Ridiculous idea. Break up the best centre half pairing in England, possibly Europe for 100m?

Selling your best players to reinvest is a silly idea. You already have an established player who does well, but you sell him and then need to replace, and the expectation is you get a as good a replacement. You assume risk that the replacement doesn't work out despite needing to match the outlay you sold him for. Much to lose, little to gain.

Calafiori is a good player, but miles of Gabriel for strength and athleticism. Part of why Gabriel and Saliba are so good as they can BOTH match the biggest players for strength, and the quickest players for pace, and the tallest players in the air. Calafiori is a stand in centre half and good left back, selling Gabriel and replacing him with Calafiori is something our rivals would cheer for.

If you would sell Gabriel, you would sell Saliba and Saka. Do Newcastle want to sell Isak for a 'good deal'.

Once you start selling your best players its over. We should know this when he sold Cesc and Nasri in the same two weeks. Anyways, there are also rumours we are entering into talks to extend Gabriel, as aswell as Saka and Saliba. Saudi Arabia can shove their 100m up their ****.
It depends on whether Gabriel wants to leave doesn't it. My point was that Brazilian footballers in particular seem to get their heads turned by the mega-money and I can understand why as they often grow up in abject poverty.

I think you may also be underplaying how good Calafiori is and his ceiling. He's the Italian national team centre back, seen as their great hope moving forward and we are playing him at left back, often from the bench. A player like that isn't going to be happy with a bit-part role, we've seen how effective he is at linking with midfield, he can score a goal as well. Calafiori would get into the starting XI of any other PL side with perhaps the exception of Liverpool (although personally I'd start him ahead of Konate) yet we have him as sub for an 18 year old left midfielder who we are playing at left back, and who by the way also loves a red card or 2.
 
I like how the fans float this idea that Newcastle should just hand over Isak. Reminds me of the situation we had with Bernardo and Barcelona for the past four years.

Architects of the current regulations designed to hamper a team like Newcastle and think they should do business? Sod that.
 
I like how the fans float this idea that Newcastle should just hand over Isak. Reminds me of the situation we had with Bernardo and Barcelona for the past four years.

Architects of the current regulations designed to hamper a team like Newcastle and think they should do business? Sod that.

We had it with Sergio media constantly saying he off to Spanish league!
 
We had it with Sergio media constantly saying he off to Spanish league!
Eventually he did. But thankfully it was on our terms.


It’s the principle of it all, handing your best players over to established commercial giants who denigrate your achievements? I rather we just fall foul of PSR and take the points deductions. I suspect Newcastle fans would say the same.
 
I like how the fans float this idea that Newcastle should just hand over Isak. Reminds me of the situation we had with Bernardo and Barcelona for the past four years.

Architects of the current regulations designed to hamper a team like Newcastle and think they should do business? Sod that.
Unless he's an Arsenal fan or really wants to live in London why would he move to us? He could go to pretty much any club in the world. Not going to happen.

In any case we don't need a Top 3 World striker. Any guy that can stick the ball in the net would be an improvement - our weapons are in midfield. Someone like a Fullkrug (who stays fit) would be perfect - basically not blazing the ball over the bar from 3 yards out is already a big step up.

Spend the money on a proper left sided attacker
 
Unless he's an Arsenal fan or really wants to live in London why would he move to us? He could go to pretty much any club in the world. Not going to happen.

In any case we don't need a Top 3 World striker. Any guy that can stick the ball in the net would be an improvement - our weapons are in midfield. Someone like a Fullkrug (who stays fit) would be perfect - basically not blazing the ball over the bar from 3 yards out is already a big step up.

Spend the money on a proper left sided attacker
Why wouldnt Isak want to join us? We are one of the best teams in the best league in the world. We are stacked with serious quality young players. We dont have key players over 30. The cycle is with us over the longer term. If we signed Isak, the rest of the league would shat itself and Isak knows it.

Ask rival fans, would thy rather Isak stay at Necastle, or join Arsenal...........the answer if stay at Newcastle and play for the very overrated and protected Eddie Howe.
 
Why wouldnt Isak want to join us? We are one of the best teams in the best league in the world. We are stacked with serious quality young players. We dont have key players over 30. The cycle is with us over the longer term. If we signed Isak, the rest of the league would shat itself and Isak knows it.

Ask rival fans, would thy rather Isak stay at Necastle, or join Arsenal...........the answer if stay at Newcastle and play for the very overrated and protected Eddie Howe.
You do realise that Newcastle have actually won something this season?
I'd say their potential is perhaps greater that arsenal who seem to have hit a bit of a ceiling.
 
You do realise that Newcastle have actually won something this season?
I'd say their potential is perhaps greater that arsenal who seem to have hit a bit of a ceiling.
Wenger on 3 FA Cups in 4 years. Meant nothing in the longer run. League position and points accumulated, even for and against record is evidence of where teams are in the pecking order. The League Cup is not indicative of future performance, just look at Man United under Ten Hag.

For Arsenal, finishing above Newcastle is low hanging fruit
 
Wenger on 3 FA Cups in 4 years. Meant nothing in the longer run. League position and points accumulated, even for and against record is evidence of where teams are in the pecking order. The League Cup is not indicative of future performance, just look at Man United under Ten Hag.

For Arsenal, finishing above Newcastle is low hanging fruit
Wenger's side post invincibles were one in decline, as we're Utd under ten hag. Newcastle seem to have consolidated and be on the way up either with or without howe. Once the apt rules are sorted/binned and the outcome of our 115 drama and future pl financial landscape is known I imagine Newcastle's owners will surge ahead with spending /development. Very much like city from 2012. After missing the relatively open goal of a pl title this season I just don't see much ahead for arteta and this version of arsenal.
 
Wenger's side post invincibles were one in decline, as we're Utd under ten hag. Newcastle seem to have consolidated and be on the way up either with or without howe. Once the apt rules are sorted/binned and the outcome of our 115 drama and future pl financial landscape is known I imagine Newcastle's owners will surge ahead with spending /development. Very much like city from 2012. After missing the relatively open goal of a pl title this season I just don't see much ahead for arteta and this version of arsenal.

We will finish above you next season too. Your defence is too weak
 
We will finish above you next season too. Your defence is too weak
Yes, but sadly you are prisoners of your own mentality as that comment and this season shows - you need to obsess about finishing first/winning, not just finishing above a poor city side. This is why I think you are done under Arteta. The 'finishing above city trophy' is probably your high watermark.
 
We will finish above you next season too. Your defence is too weak
You won't finish above City any time in the next 10 years again. You'll be fortunate to do it this season. Youre fucking wank, a bunch of overly emotional bottle merchants who think they're Barcelona but are barely bigger than Spurs. You win nothing, constantly. Nobody takes you seriously. Go cheer on your rapist.
 
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