Gonzalo Higuaín (47 apps, 8 goals in CL and 43% chance conversion rate) (24 Viewers)

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So even an idiot like you have come to terms with fact that: if he comes to ArseAnal, he's doing so just to play in EPL, cuz he sure as sh!t knows he won't be winning anything by joining that sh!thole of a club of yours.
Good to know you idiots are finally accepting the miserable state you are in.
EPL and Arsenal > Tin Pot League and without doubt one of the most corrupt major european clubs in the history of the sport.
 

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Klin

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Oooh a Joke about trophies, do tell me how many times have Arsenal been relegated for being an absolute disgrace to the sport of Football?
It's not really a joke. It's just the truth, you fucking worm. You know what's pathetic about you? Even after being relegated, we still won another 3 trophies. :lol: How can you support such a tiny club like Arsenal, mate?

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Let them have him. We are talking about Higuain here. A very good forward, but it's not like we are losing out on the most awesome/amazing player the world has ever seen.

I was more pissed/disappointed when we missed out on Aguero and RVP tbh.
But it does say something when we can't even compete with the likes of Arsenal for a players like Higuain.
 

Klin

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If they feel like paying a player like Higuain 7.5m / season they can go right ahead, I pity the fool :lol:
If that was someone else who said that, you would have jumped on him for believing transfer rumors like a child and blame Marotta for nothing.

Wages is not going to be the main reason why we're going to lose Higuain.
 

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But it does say something when we can't even compete with the likes of Arsenal for a players like Higuain.
I don't see where 'even Arsenal' comes from.

It's has been known for some time that Arsenal have been moving towards a position where they would have huge spending power - it was just odd that they seemed to be holding back from spending longer than anyone expected them to and for no apparent reason.

This summer it looks like things are starting to move into the new era for Arsenal where they become a major financial power and are actually prepared to spend some of that money.

Always remember that teams like Arsenal and Bayern have similar projects to what Juve are doing, but they started them many years earlier and so are getting the benefits while Juve are still building.

It's just the same as how Juve are years ahead of the other Italian teams who are looking to build their own stadium, so Juve will be in a very strong financial position as those other Italian sides just begin to see the benefits of their projects.
 

donpiero

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So My original account got banned because clearly despite throwing insults and low brow comments out as soon as they're returned it seems the fans of the most corrupt club in europe suddenly get butt hurt when their tin pot league club gets exposed :lol:

It's also sickening and vile that you would use images of disabled children to make some sort of joke, it just really shows you the mindset of the rabid 'fans' on here, it also gives an insight into the corruption of the club and how it's infected the minds of it's supporters. I feel sorry for all of you (especially the one's trapped in 1999 who think corrupt Juventus and the Seria A is still relevant :lol: :lol: :lol:)

I'll be on my way now just posting here makes me feel dirty :frown:
You ARE dirty with that pedophile as your manager. Talk about giving a bad image to the club.
 

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Come to think of it,just how classy bayern fans were here.
You will notice that fans of Bayern are comfortable enough in knowing their strength that they don't have to pick fights and brag.

Contrast that with the insecurity displayed by the Celtic and Arsenal fans who have appeared (and disappeared).
 

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I don't see where 'even Arsenal' comes from.

It's has been known for some time that Arsenal have been moving towards a position where they would have huge spending power - it was just odd that they seemed to be holding back from spending longer than anyone expected them to and for no apparent reason.

This summer it looks like things are starting to move into the new era for Arsenal where they become a major financial power and are actually prepared to spend some of that money.

Always remember that teams like Arsenal and Bayern have similar projects to what Juve are doing, but they started them many years earlier and so are getting the benefits while Juve are still building.

It's just the same as how Juve are years ahead of the other Italian teams who are looking to build their own stadium, so Juve will be in a very strong financial position as those other Italian sides just begin to see the benefits of their projects.
Mostly agree but we can still compete with them.

It's not like they spent a ridiculous amount of money like the oil empires do.
 

Red

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Mostly agree but we can still compete with them.

It's not like they spent a ridiculous amount of money like the oil empires do.
If Juve don't think Higuain is worth more than what they are offering, they shouldn't raise the offer - that's not to say they couldn't match Arsenal's reported offer if they really wanted to.

I think Juve's reported valuation of Higuain (both in terms of fee and wages) is pretty fair, but I don't rate Higuain as highly as many here seem to, nor am I convinced of how well he'd fit in the Juve team.
 
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