Arsenal Thread 2014/15

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arsenal will do what they always do , top in september , top at xmas , get hammered by a couple of decent teams , go out of the champs league in march , and finish 4th in the premiership in May , in the meantime le voyuer will complain about city buying the league , (despite spending more than we have for the last couple of seasons) . They will also put their season tickets up to £2k a pop but you will get a free glass of Pimms as a pre match treat.
 
gmckennasell said:
arsenal will do what they always do , top in september , top at xmas , get hammered by a couple of decent teams , go out of the champs league in march , and finish 4th in the premiership in May , in the meantime le voyuer will complain about city buying the league , (despite spending more than we have for the last couple of seasons) . They will also put their season tickets up to £2k a pop but you will get a free glass of Pimms as a pre match treat.

Some points its hard to argue with, but the bolded part? You spent £100M last season Arsenal spent £42M. In fact, the last time Arsenal spent more than City in a season was 06/07!
 
GunnerGer said:
gmckennasell said:
arsenal will do what they always do , top in september , top at xmas , get hammered by a couple of decent teams , go out of the champs league in march , and finish 4th in the premiership in May , in the meantime le voyuer will complain about city buying the league , (despite spending more than we have for the last couple of seasons) . They will also put their season tickets up to £2k a pop but you will get a free glass of Pimms as a pre match treat.

Some points its hard to argue with, but the bolded part? You spent £100M last season Arsenal spent £42M. In fact, the last time Arsenal spent more than City in a season was 06/07!


And you still won fk all that year ;o)
 
Bilboblue said:
GunnerGer said:
gmckennasell said:
arsenal will do what they always do , top in september , top at xmas , get hammered by a couple of decent teams , go out of the champs league in march , and finish 4th in the premiership in May , in the meantime le voyuer will complain about city buying the league , (despite spending more than we have for the last couple of seasons) . They will also put their season tickets up to £2k a pop but you will get a free glass of Pimms as a pre match treat.

Some points its hard to argue with, but the bolded part? You spent £100M last season Arsenal spent £42M. In fact, the last time Arsenal spent more than City in a season was 06/07!


And you still won fk all that year ;o)

Touché. :-)

Your signings that summer were Michael Ball, Andreas Isaksson, Hatem Trabelsi, Bernardo Corradi and Dietmar Hamann apparently for a grand total of £2.4M. Changed days indeed!
 
GunnerGer said:
Bilboblue said:
GunnerGer said:
Some points its hard to argue with, but the bolded part? You spent £100M last season Arsenal spent £42M. In fact, the last time Arsenal spent more than City in a season was 06/07!


And you still won fk all that year ;o)

Touché. :-)

Your signings that summer were Michael Ball, Andreas Isaksson, Hatem Trabelsi, Bernardo Corradi and Dietmar Hamann apparently for a grand total of £2.4M. Changed days indeed!

If we ripped off our fans at the gate perhaps we could have spent more!
 
Shirley said:
GunnerGer said:
Bilboblue said:
And you still won fk all that year ;o)

Touché. :-)

Your signings that summer were Michael Ball, Andreas Isaksson, Hatem Trabelsi, Bernardo Corradi and Dietmar Hamann apparently for a grand total of £2.4M. Changed days indeed!

If we ripped off our fans at the gate perhaps we could have spent more!

True. Can't believe your previous owners never thought of that!
 
GunnerGer said:
Bilboblue said:
GunnerGer said:
Some points its hard to argue with, but the bolded part? You spent £100M last season Arsenal spent £42M. In fact, the last time Arsenal spent more than City in a season was 06/07!


And you still won fk all that year ;o)

Touché. :-)

Your signings that summer were Michael Ball, Andreas Isaksson, Hatem Trabelsi, Bernardo Corradi and Dietmar Hamann apparently for a grand total of £2.4M. Changed days indeed!
Feels good knowing since then we have bought the likes of Adebayor, Clinchy, Nasri and Sagna.
 
IH8MUFC said:
GunnerGer said:
Bilboblue said:
And you still won fk all that year ;o)

Touché. :-)

Your signings that summer were Michael Ball, Andreas Isaksson, Hatem Trabelsi, Bernardo Corradi and Dietmar Hamann apparently for a grand total of £2.4M. Changed days indeed!
Feels good knowing since then we have bought the likes of Adebayor, Clinchy, Nasri and Sagna.


Not to mention Patrick Vieira refused a return to the Emirates to continue in his role with Manchester City youth development.
 
IH8MUFC said:
GunnerGer said:
Bilboblue said:
And you still won fk all that year ;o)

Touché. :-)

Your signings that summer were Michael Ball, Andreas Isaksson, Hatem Trabelsi, Bernardo Corradi and Dietmar Hamann apparently for a grand total of £2.4M. Changed days indeed!
Feels good knowing since then we have bought the likes of Adebayor, Clinchy, Nasri and Sagna.

You should feel ashamed of yourself for posting that untrue, inaccurate rubbish. Sagna was on a free.
Kolo Toure on the other hand......


Bernado Corradi! We can laugh about it now :)
 
GunnerGer said:
Bilboblue said:
GunnerGer said:
Some points its hard to argue with, but the bolded part? You spent £100M last season Arsenal spent £42M. In fact, the last time Arsenal spent more than City in a season was 06/07!


And you still won fk all that year ;o)

Touché. :-)

Your signings that summer were Michael Ball, Andreas Isaksson, Hatem Trabelsi, Bernardo Corradi and Dietmar Hamann apparently for a grand total of £2.4M. Changed days indeed!
Suppose it was ok when Fiszman was pumping outside money in ?
 
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