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only-juve

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I can't belive who the hell Milan fans belive they have chances on Fabregas , they have simillar chances on him like Juve had chances on Rooney/Torres .
Actually i think we have a bigger chance to sign Torres than milan signing Fabregas. We've spent 50 mil on just two players a couple of years ago in one transfer window and we will do it again perhaps once we qualify to the CL.

Milan on the other hand, hardly spends more than 20-22 max on a single player each summer (Pato, robinho, and this season Zlatan).

In Italy, IMO just Juve and Inter are the big spenders these days....
 

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Fred

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Nobody, Wenger will just keep faith in Ramsey and Rio Miyachi. If he does that, i think he should go. I've had enough of him seriously.
 

Fred

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http://www.goal.com/en/news/1717/editorial/2011/08/12/2616356/goodbye-cesc-fabregas-hello-ryo-miyaichi-introducing These youngsters, who will probably leave when the get good! Theres was some talk on Jadson..
Most of these youngsters aren't that good anyway/ I bet you half of them will never be starters.

Ouch, sticking to youth prospects. So what excuse will be used for not investing in big name players?
Both the board and Wenger take the blame. Ideally, we get a new board and a completely new manager. I don't even care who it is anymore, i've had enough of Wenger. He's had too much power in the club and that has ruined a manager who was previously world class.
 

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Most of these youngsters aren't that good anyway/ I bet you half of them will never be starters.



Both the board and Wenger take the blame. Ideally, we get a new board and a completely new manager. I don't even care who it is anymore, i've had enough of Wenger. He's had too much power in the club and that has ruined a manager who was previously world class.
you heard of his interview :p
 

Byrone

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Most of these youngsters aren't that good anyway/ I bet you half of them will never be starters.



Both the board and Wenger take the blame. Ideally, we get a new board and a completely new manager. I don't even care who it is anymore, i've had enough of Wenger. He's had too much power in the club and that has ruined a manager who was previously world class.
But what is the issue? Are they still paying off debts due to the stadium?

Seems like the move from Sneijder to ManU is off, he wants 200.000 Euro/week which Manchester isn't prepared to pay.
Holy shit, he can't be that greedy!:D

Big players wanting to leave? :D
Don't kick the man in the nuts when he's down.:D
 

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it's french bravado and pride, its like hes trying to stick it to the big spenders by trying the impossible feat of beating them with a much lower budget even if he doesnt have to, trust me i know how those frenchies are
 

Byrone

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it's french bravado and pride, its like hes trying to stick it to the big spenders by trying the impossible feat of beating them with a much lower budget even if he doesnt have to, trust me i know how those frenchies are
Plus the fact that they're rude & their women don't shave their arm pit hairs doesn't help.
 

Fred

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But what is the issue? Are they still paying off debts due to the stadium?



Holy shit, he can't be that greedy!:D



Don't kick the man in the nuts when he's down.:D
Mate, United and Pool have bigger debts than us, so do Barcelona. We're in better financial shape than all those teams, yet they're actually doing something in the transfer market. The stadium debt excuse expired a long time ago. Wenger is just being stubborn

it's french bravado and pride, its like hes trying to stick it to the big spenders by trying the impossible feat of beating them with a much lower budget even if he doesnt have to, trust me i know how those frenchies are
Thats exactly the situation. The problem is there is zero pressure on him from our board, so he can choose to do his own project of trying to beat the big spenders without spending himself. While Arsenal fans pay one of the highest prices in Europe for a season ticket. Fans should boycott games imo, i know it will negatively affect the team, but i'll take one transition year where we don't get to the CL if it means changing our approach.
 
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