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Please don't make posts like that in here, other threads yes but not in here!
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Dont have a leg to stand on? So what about when you almost came 5th the season before ? 1997 - 1998 1 Arsenal 13 points higher. 2 Man Utd 3 Liverpool 4 Chelsea 1998 - 1999 1 Man Utd 2 Arsenal 24 points higher. 3 Chelsea 4 Leeds 5 West ham 6 Aston Villa 7 Liverpool 1999 - 2000 1 Man Utd 2 Arsenal 6 points higher. 3 Leeds 4 Liverpool. 2000 - 2001 1 Man Utd 2 Arsenal 1 point higher. 3 Liverpool 4 Leeds 2001 - 2002 1 Arsenal 7 points higher. 2 Liverpool 3 Man Utd 4 Newcastle 2002 - 2003 1 Man Utd 2 Arsenal 14 points higher. 3 Newcastle 4 Chelsea 5 Liverpool 2003 - 2004 1 Arsenal 32 points higher. 2 Chelsea 3 Man Utd 4 Liverpool 2004 - 2005 1 Chelsea 2 Arsenal 25 points higher. 3 Man Utd 4 EVERTON 5 Liverpool 2005 - 2006 1 Chelsea 2 Man Utd 3 Liverpool 15 points higher. 4 Arsenal 2006 - 2007 1 Man Utd 2 Chelsea 3 Liverpool 0 points ahead, +2 goal difference 4 Arsenal 2007 - 2008 1 Man Utd 2 Chelsea 3 Arsenal 11 points higher. 4 Liverpool 2008 - 2009 1 Man Utd 2 Liverpool 14 points higher. 3 Chelsea 4 Arsenal Arsenal have come 1st in the premiership 3 times in the last 12 years. liverpool haven't won it once. Arsenal have finished higher than liverpool 9 times in the last 12 years. Liverpool have finished 5th 2 times and 7th once, in the last 12 years, Arsenal haven't finished outside the top 4. Arsenal have finished 4th place 3 times in the last 12 years, Liverpool have finished 4th place 3 times aswell, but 3 years came lower. To you aren't really the super power you make out lol. Chelsea and Everton put you into 5th place, along with Leeds, west ham, villa placing you 7th. You continue on always how we come 4th, but we have been consistantly better than you every season but 3. Im sure i will get an answer saying, "you haven't won the champions league" It doesn't matter id prefer to have won the Premierleague than won the champions league. Sorted :thumbs: |
Also Benzema signed for Real Madrid.
Ribery says he wants Real madrid or to stay put, Real might buy david silva though. David villa has now said he will only go barcelona. Real madrid will offer 35m for overpriced alonso. |
http://www.tribalfootball.com/werder...arsenal-254248
Werder Bremen’s Naldo linked with Arsenal 02.07.09 | Andrew Slevison Werder Bremen defender Naldo has been closely linked with a move to Arsenal. The 26-year old Brazilian centre-back may find himself at a new club next season according to Bremen coach Thomas Schaaf. "Naldo is a great athlete and could do well at the right club, unfortunately he doesn't fit the direction we're planning to move in any longer," Schaaf explained to a club insider. "We expect to move him for somewhere in the region of €10 million, and English side Arsenal is as of now the most likely destination." |
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Fans and Man utd reporters. They are getting worried now! Kaka they wanted - Gone Benzema - Gone Ronaldo - Left Tevez - Left Ribery - Gone David Villa - Going to Barca And so far they have only bought valencia?? |
Man utd targets
douglas costa - Brazillian wonderkid Augero a real madrid reject. And a long shot... Adebayor :shocked::shocked: What? just said on sky sports news |
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Real Madrid are set to launch a transfer offensive for Inter defender Maicon, according to his agent Antonio Caliendo, Goal.com can exclusively reveal.
The Nerazzurri stopper has been making noises over his future, and reports in Italy have suggested he wants a better deal at the San Siro. Real Madrid have reportedly shown an interest in the Brazilian international, and Caliendo has told Goal.com that he expects that desire to be taken further. "Now that Real Madrid have completed their attacking department, I think they will make a charge for Maicon," the agent told Goal.com. "We are waiting for Real Madrid. I can foresee a transfer assault from them." Inter director Ernesto Paolillo recently revealed that the club would be sitting down with Maicon in order to discuss his future. http://goal.com/en/news/596/exclusiv...fer-assault-on Maicon is valued at over 20 million.... How much money do Real have? And I guess this means that they won't be going in for Arbeloa either, they already have Ramos at right back, if they sign Maicon he will be their first choice right back, so unless Ramos goes Arbeloa would be 3rd choice. |
Hertha Berlin are reportedly making eyes at Arsenal defender Philippe Senderos, who is also thought to be on Everton's radar.
Real Madrid are reportedly hoping to convince Alvaro Negredo to stay on at the club despite Karim Benzema's arrival; meanwhile, Klaas-Jan Huntelaar is mulling over offers from England, Germany and Turkey. Still in Germany, Franck Ribery has reportedly rejected a contract offer from Bayern Munich. It seems like only a matter of time before he leaves Bavaria... Everton have allegedly told Manchester City to come back with a serious bid for Joleon Lescott. The Sky Blues may have to fork out around £20 million for the England defender. Birmingham are aiming to land another player with Arsenal ties, as reports suggest that a loan deal for Armand Traore is on the cards. Although Karim Benzema is currently Real Madrid's primary target, the Spanish press are predicting ahead: Liverpool pair Xabi Alonso and Alvaro Arbeloa will be followed by Valencia ace David Silva. Sunderland are reportedly ready to swipe winger Stephen Hunt from Championship outfit Reading. |
Real Madrid are fkin dk heads!
Even some players only want to move there, dk heads, if Torres went there than i would still call him a dk head! |
Man Utd. target Michael Owen? On a pay-per-play basis.
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http://goonertalk.com/2009/07/02/wen...if-ade-leaves/
Wenger Interview: Chamakh may sign if Ade leaves Arsenal boss Arsène Wenger gave an exclusive interview to French radio station RMC earlier this evening. Some of the questions posed to him were very interesting, and as you’ll see below, so are his answers. Thanks to Vince from ASCFR for translating these. Will there be a lot of movement at Arsenal this summer? We’ll start with the same players. We’ve got a policy “anti-Real”. We build on the long term, a bit like Barca. We don’t need a lot of signings, only if there’s players leaving. |
http://community.footballpools.com/b...n-4-way-chase/
Miguel Veloso: Villa Join 4-Way Chase for £13M Sporting Star with Arsenal, Spurs & Man City Miguel Veloso is set to leave Sporting Lisbon this summer despite recent comments made by the midfielder. At least four Premier League clubs are reported to be chasing the £13m man. The versatile star was limited to just 21 League appearances last season (15 starts) and is finally set to leave his homeland after being continually linked with moves abroad in recent seasons. The player himself told the Portuguese press, “I want to play and be a champion for Sporting.”However, he left the door open to a move to the Premier League when he said, “I am fine where I am, but I have the dream to play abroad and that is normal in every young player.” Bolton made a move to sign the Portuguese star back in January which was confirmed by the midfielder’s agent Paulo Barbosa. When asked if Bolton were likely to sign the player, he told Setanta.com, “No, no it is not true. Bolton, no.” “It is true they were interested in January but Sporting refused an offer for €12 million. When asked about Arsenal and Man City’s continued interest, Barbosa interestingly revealed, “We will see, we will see soon.” Barbosa had confirmed that the Premier League was his most likely destination when he revealed, “England is his first choice, and he already speaks good English. Everything is possible at the moment.” Man City and both North London rivals Tottenham and Arsenal had been strongly linked to the defender come defensive midfielder although Aston Villa’s interest is new but makes perfect sense now Gareth Barry has left the club and Martin Laursen has retired as Veloso is adept at both of those player’s roles. See more, in the link at the top |
http://www.goal.com/en/news/11/trans...enals-emmanuel
Milan's Lawyer Pessimistic About Deal For Arsenal's Emmanuel Adebayor The Rossoneri's transfer consultant and lawyer has played down the possibility of seeing Adebayor at the San Siro... Milan lawyer and transfer consultant Leandro Cantamessa is not optimistic about signing Emmanuel Adebayor from Arsenal or Real Madrid's Huntelaar, but the club seems keen on Sevilla ace Luis Fabiano. The search for a striker continues in Milan after the Edin Dzeko attempt failed. Earlier reports suggest Milan still wanted the Wolfsburg striker, but those links appear to be dead as Cantamessa hinted at Fabiano as first choice, and there was no mention of Dzeko. "Is the deal for Luis Fabiano going well? It's possible, even though many hypothesised transfers don't always end up being concluded," Canatmessa told Il Corriere Dello Sport. "I don't know about Huntelaar, while Adebayor is a name which does not make me enthusiastic. In any case Galliani is the one who deals with these things and you should ask him." Andrea Pirlo has been in Chelsea's sights following Carlo Ancelotti's move there, but it seems the Italian will be staying at the San Siro. "I would only sell Pirlo if I had the guarantee of finding a direct replacement as he is a very good player," concluded the lawyer. Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com |
http://www.tribalfootball.com/arsena...g-offer-254435
Arsenal winger Jonas Rasmussen waiting for Viborg offer 02.07.09 | tribalfootball.com Arsenal winger Jonas Rasmussen is expected to sign with Viborg. The Dane was released by Arsenal this week and said: “Right now I’m just waiting for some clarification. I have been in Viborg for two trials and then on a tour in Switzerland with Young Boys, and received an offer from another Swiss club. "My first priority is, however, to return to Denmark. Right now I await the situation in Viborg and keep options open in Switzerland.” |
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/foo...alary-cap.html
Arsenal chief executive Ivan Gazidis urges Premier League to look at salary cap Arsenal chief executive Ivan Gazidis believes the Premier League should consider a salary cap and other measures aimed at achieving financial stability. As Manchester City dominate the summer's transfer headlines with reports of huge fees and wages being offered for top stars, Gazidis has called for a greater responsibility from top-flight clubs. "I think it is worth our while to investigate whether there are elements of the salary cap system, which they have in US NFL and baseball (sic), which would benefit football," Gazidis told The Guardian. "Clubs have a duty to provide more stability in our business models and some form of wage restraint is one element worth looking at. "There are many ways in which it could work." Gazidis joined Arsenal last year after working as the deputy commissioner of Major League Soccer, which employs a salary cap. He is part of a European clubs' association working group considering improvements to the financial running of football, and highlighted Germany's Bundesliga which has tight restrictions on the debts clubs can carry. Manchester United and Liverpool both have huge debts to sustain, although that has not stopped them from spending big in the transfer market on the likes of Glen Johnson and Antonio Valencia. Arsenal, on the other hand, do not have the same spending power as their nearest Premier League rivals, but Gazidis is confident the club's business plan will ensure long-term success in the future. "The club is fundamentally strong," he said. "I can say with confidence that provided we don't do foolish things, this will be one of the leading clubs in the world this year, five years from now and 20 years from now. "This is not some experiment to see how successful we can be over the next couple of years, and who knows where we will be after that. This is a good, sustainable business." |
Arsenal have no chance, just bs talk!
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How many games did Owen play last season?
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And owen played. 27 league games, scoring 8 Not sure how many he started. 2 fa cup games, scoring 0. 2 league cup games, scoring 2. Hes not as bad as people make out i gues... Although he didnt score as many he played more than Torres and Drogba Played same as adebayor. Scored less than them all.. |
Arsenal should go for Owen, pay as you play deal.. Would give Arsenal more options upfront.
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More options upfront?
Adebayor, Van Persie, Arshavin, Eduardo, Bendtnar, Vela, Walcott ( to an extent ) We have 7 who can play upfront. Hes be more use to Man Utd Liverpool or Everton, who lack quality secondary forwads. Liverpool - Torres. Man Utd - Berbatov Everton - No really sure, is it yakubu? or saha. |
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