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"We are not like other clubs who can spend fortunes on proven goods. We invest in players who will be with the club for a long time, who will create the character of the club and the excitement for our fans. We are good at that and we are going to continue that way."

 

acmilan

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Arsenal. :lol:

Wenger. :lol:

Fred. :lol:

Wish you nothing but the worse, Robin.
not sure why you are laughing at Arsenal, cookie :p - RVP has had one season so far in his career that put him on the list of "great players" out there and he waited till 28 yo for that. What that tells me is that he is a lot more likely to be a 1-season wonder, a pretend great player than a genuine one.

So Arsenal sells him for 25+ mil and gets rid of a monstrous salary at the same time. Considering his injury history and being 29 already, I'd say they did the right thing. The issue for them would be whether they would find a way to replace RVP properly and invest the money in the right player(s) as opposed to having lost him in the first place.

Wouldn't worry about Arsenal too much now ... would be a lot more intrigued by how Fergie is planning to play RVP, Rooney, Kagawa, Nani, Young/Valencia w/o unbalancing the team ... and to think he was going for Lucas too :p
 

Klin

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not sure why you are laughing at Arsenal, cookie :p - RVP has had one season so far in his career that put him in the list of "great players" out there and he waited till 28 yo for that. What that tells me is that he is a lot more likely to be a 1-season wonder, a pretend great player than a genuine one.

So Arsenal sells him for 25+ mil and gets rid of a monstrous salary at the same time. Considering his injury history and being 29 already, I'd say they did the right thing. The issue for them would be whether they would find a way to replace RVP properly and invest the money in the right player(s) as opposed to having lost him in the first place.

Wouldn't worry about Arsenal too much now ... would be a lot more intrigued by how Fergie is planning to play RVP, Rooney, Kagawa, Nani, Young/Valencia w/o unbalancing the team ... and to think he was going for Lucas too :p
I'm laughing because they're a feeder club to both Manchester clubs.

Robin a 1 season wonder? A pretend great player? :lol: It's obvious that his injuries didn't permit him to have an even better career, but we're not talking about Pato here. ;)
 

acmilan

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I'm laughing because they're a feeder club to both Manchester clubs.

Robin a 1 season wonder? A pretend great player? :lol: It's obvious that his injuries didn't permit him to have an even better career, but we're not talking about Pato here. ;)
good business is good business - were they supposed to sell him to Juve for 10 mil instead of ManU for 25-30mil? :p

well, I can understand your getting caught up in the hype but the reality is that before last season, hardly anyone here would have gone as far as calling RVP a "great player" let alone waste precious time fapping on his poster. ;)
 
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good business is good business - were they supposed to sell him to Juve for 10 mil instead of ManU for 25-30mil? :p

well, I can understand your getting caught up in the hype but the reality is that before last season, hardly anyone here would have gone as far as calling RVP a "great player" let alone waste precious time fapping on his poster. ;)
i kinda agree with this fan of a whore team, watch robin fail at man u
 

Klin

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good business is good business - were they supposed to sell him to Juve for 10 mil instead of ManU for 25-30mil? :p

well, I can understand your getting caught up in the hype but the reality is that before last season, hardly anyone here would have gone as far as calling RVP a "great player" let alone waste precious time fapping on his poster. ;)
That's just made up, and you know it.

Even if our offer would have surely been lower than that, with the millions they've gained from selling him to an EPL club, they could end up losing more in the long run.
 

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Their Midfield still sucks.

But their attack should be awesome.

Something like this.


-----------Van perise

------------Rooney

Nani-------------------------------Kagawa.
 

acmilan

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That's just made up, and you know it.

Even if our offer would have surely been lower than that, with the millions they've gained from selling him to an EPL club, they could end up losing more in the long run.
you don't say :D

the reality is that with or without RVP at Arsenal, there are 3 teams in the EPL head and shoulders above the rest and Arsenal ain't one of them, so selling RVP to one of those teams, is unlikely to change the status quo in England, for awhile.

of course losing RVP can affect Arsenal's bid for the 4th spot in the EPL but if they invest smartly, they can diminish the effect by increasing production from the team as a whole as opposed to being RVP + 10 others like last year. All in all, they were bound to face this situation if not now then in 2 or so years' time anyway ... better do it sooner with 25+ mil more to invest and no-big salary to spend on an aging player with a rich injury history to boot.

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i kinda agree with this fan of a whore team, watch robin fail at man u
with all the nick-changing going around, not sure who this smarty-pants might be ;)
 
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