Arsenal Thread 2013/14

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I know it is early days but out of the top six clubs they look as though they are the ones imploding. Good news for Liverpool and Spurs.
 
kp789 said:
Why do they need Cabaye when they already have Wilshere, Cazorla, Rosicky, Arteta?
They need:
A goalkeeper - Mignolet and Stekelenburg have both moved to PL clubs. Given would be available I'm sure.
A good centre back for cover - Kolo Toure would have been perfect. I'm sure we'd have sent Rekik or Boyata there on loan.
A top quality defensive midfielder - Tiote rather than Cabaye
A top quality striker to replace RVP - Soldado, Negredo, Osvaldo were all available as is Rooney for the right price.
 
Not a great situation to be in with their injuries and squad weaknesses, perhaps it could be that Arsenal's board were lying and they haven't got the funds to buy the top players.
 
Arsenal increasingly looking like the flustered husband desperately trying to do all his shopping just as the stores are closing on Christmas Eve.
 
Arsenal look like they are imploding. The fans are against them and they look weak. They need a top CB, a defensive midfielder and a striker. They have decent players and a lot of creativity. They should have spent money on Suarez/Soldado/Higuain, someone who would bag them goals. Rooney will never go to Arsenal, they don't look like they will win the league for a long time. They might have a decent bunch of young players, but they are a decent bunch that have never won anything. Aside from their Champions League results they have disappointed in the last few seasons. Im sure their supporters would prefer to win a trophy than simply just qualify for the top 4. I would put Spurs and Liverpool ahead of them in terms of quality. If they fail to beat Fenerbahce and I really can see them struggling, Wenger surely will be out, this year they claimed to have money. Is it him that is not spending it? It is obvious they need to supplement what is at the club with a few older and wiser players.
 
mac said:
I just heard they have only 11 players fit and that includes 2 goalkeepers.prepare for an arsen all out assault on players
Wow. The exact same happened last year or the year before and they got battered 8-2 at the swamp.
Their pre season needs looking at.
 
There are probably fewer experiences that are more intoxicating as a football manager than buying someone for relative peanuts and overseeing their development into a truly prodigious player. Whether it be due to your coaching, your ability to spot latent talent, or more likely, a combination of the two, it serves as the ultimate vindication of your professional powers. One only need to look to Hughes' dual "get out of jail cards" of Zabaleta and Kompany to see the force that these purchases have to capture the goodwill of press and supporters alike.

I think this is part of the problem for Wenger. During the early part of his tenure he made a number of purchases which seemed to point to his managerial genius: Henri, Vieira and Anelka are all examples of players whose value increased substantially under his care and it must have felt, for him, incredible. A long-shot in a horse race based on skill and judgement is always going to feel palpably better than backing a widely tipped favourite. Lauded by the media and supporters alike he must have felt, at times, invincible.

The problem for him and Arsenal is that the landscape has changed immeasurably in the intervening period. Wenger no longer has any real competitive advantage when it comes to scouting, as he previously enjoyed. The competition has become better and more sophisticated to meet that challenge. This problem is compounded by Wenger's seeming unwillingness or inability to adapt accordingly. Rather than accept, like so much else in the last decade away from the world of football, that the arena is a wholly different one, he seems consumed by his self-indulgent addiction towards uncovering talent. Talent that isn't so readily available any more.

The small time way that he and Arsenal have handled this transfer window merely serves to underline this view.
 
Barry to Arsenal anyone? Could think of far worse deadline moves if they're that up shit creek.
 
Didn't clichy say that they are not allowed to tackle in training, maybe that has something to do with it the first time they get into a highly competitive match the joints and muscles not used to taking a battering.
 
Just got this from one of the arse boys here in the office YCNMIU!!




Wenger’s detailed knowledge of every player’s contract even created an issue when Oxlade-Chamberlain was making substitute appearances for Arsenal last season. Written into the England winger’s deal is a clause stating that Arsenal must pay Saints £10,000 every time Oxlade-Chamberlain appears for more than 20 minutes. Incredibly a trend emerged, with Wenger bringing him off the bench after 72 minutes (v Stoke), 73 minutes (Liverpool), 72 minutes (Coventry), 71 minutes (Norwich), 76 minutes (Fulham), 86 minutes (Tottenham), 67 minutes (Swansea), 73 minutes (West Ham), 71 minutes (Swansea), and 75 minutes (Reading). Arsenal’s accounts department were stunned to receive an email from Southampton demanding payment for the appearances, with the south coast club justifying their argument based on stoppage time. Eventually Arsenal agreed to pay for the appearances and the story worked its way around the offices at the Emirates with bafflement among staff.
 
Ronnie the Rep said:
Just got this from one of the arse boys here in the office YCNMIU!!




Wenger’s detailed knowledge of every player’s contract even created an issue when Oxlade-Chamberlain was making substitute appearances for Arsenal last season. Written into the England winger’s deal is a clause stating that Arsenal must pay Saints £10,000 every time Oxlade-Chamberlain appears for more than 20 minutes. Incredibly a trend emerged, with Wenger bringing him off the bench after 72 minutes (v Stoke), 73 minutes (Liverpool), 72 minutes (Coventry), 71 minutes (Norwich), 76 minutes (Fulham), 86 minutes (Tottenham), 67 minutes (Swansea), 73 minutes (West Ham), 71 minutes (Swansea), and 75 minutes (Reading). Arsenal’s accounts department were stunned to receive an email from Southampton demanding payment for the appearances, with the south coast club justifying their argument based on stoppage time. Eventually Arsenal agreed to pay for the appearances and the story worked its way around the offices at the Emirates with bafflement among staff.
Small time miser.
 
gordondaviesmoustache said:
Ronnie the Rep said:
Just got this from one of the arse boys here in the office YCNMIU!!




Wenger’s detailed knowledge of every player’s contract even created an issue when Oxlade-Chamberlain was making substitute appearances for Arsenal last season. Written into the England winger’s deal is a clause stating that Arsenal must pay Saints £10,000 every time Oxlade-Chamberlain appears for more than 20 minutes. Incredibly a trend emerged, with Wenger bringing him off the bench after 72 minutes (v Stoke), 73 minutes (Liverpool), 72 minutes (Coventry), 71 minutes (Norwich), 76 minutes (Fulham), 86 minutes (Tottenham), 67 minutes (Swansea), 73 minutes (West Ham), 71 minutes (Swansea), and 75 minutes (Reading). Arsenal’s accounts department were stunned to receive an email from Southampton demanding payment for the appearances, with the south coast club justifying their argument based on stoppage time. Eventually Arsenal agreed to pay for the appearances and the story worked its way around the offices at the Emirates with bafflement among staff.
Small time miser.


Amazing that he thinks this is a priority when they fill a 60K seater stadium at up to 2K a pop for season tickets
 
Ronnie the Rep said:
Just got this from one of the arse boys here in the office YCNMIU!!




Wenger’s detailed knowledge of every player’s contract even created an issue when Oxlade-Chamberlain was making substitute appearances for Arsenal last season. Written into the England winger’s deal is a clause stating that Arsenal must pay Saints £10,000 every time Oxlade-Chamberlain appears for more than 20 minutes. Incredibly a trend emerged, with Wenger bringing him off the bench after 72 minutes (v Stoke), 73 minutes (Liverpool), 72 minutes (Coventry), 71 minutes (Norwich), 76 minutes (Fulham), 86 minutes (Tottenham), 67 minutes (Swansea), 73 minutes (West Ham), 71 minutes (Swansea), and 75 minutes (Reading). Arsenal’s accounts department were stunned to receive an email from Southampton demanding payment for the appearances, with the south coast club justifying their argument based on stoppage time. Eventually Arsenal agreed to pay for the appearances and the story worked its way around the offices at the Emirates with bafflement among staff.

EVERY TIME THOUGH
What for the length of the contract
What a shite idea that was
 
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