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post Jun 9 2009, 09:24 AM

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Aiyo, why Wenger come on a weekday? working cannot go ler
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post Jun 9 2009, 02:38 PM

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QUOTE(Quick` @ Jun 9 2009, 02:30 PM)
this season transfer window quite fun to watch
1 super star move will trigger the rest,the game has just began
now kaka is a RM player
where will ribery,ronaldo,our star adebayor..and other stars be going? interesting
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ribery--> arsenal rclxms.gif
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post Jun 9 2009, 04:41 PM

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QUOTE(tkh_1001 @ Jun 9 2009, 04:17 PM)
come on milan...

use the money and get adebayor tongue.gif
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I would prefer exchange for Pato and top up abit... hahahah tongue.gif
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post Jun 10 2009, 12:46 AM

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Wenger come for 1 day only r ? sad.gif
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post Jun 11 2009, 10:54 AM

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QUOTE(jim18992 @ Jun 11 2009, 10:36 AM)
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hahaha, C.Ronaldo once almost sign for Arsenal, now they are telling us Sir Alex Ferguson was almost sign as the manager in Arsenal?  laugh.gif  Bt then, I felt tht there also some good point for Arsenal history to hire George Graham instead Ferguson, so we can hear tht famous line from our history "Thomas!! It up for grab now!!Thomas." thumbup.gif
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Its okay. We play better... total football than anyone in the world just din win anything these few years.. COME ON gunners, 2010 is our year! rclxms.gif
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post Jun 12 2009, 09:21 AM

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QUOTE(joe405 @ Jun 12 2009, 09:06 AM)

As is generally the case with the Milanese club though, they have turned their attentions to a 31-year-old defender in Arsenal star William Gallas, who they were strongly linked to in January.

According to Sportsmediaset, a cashed-up Milan outfit are prepared to offer Arsene Wenger a healthy sum for the French player, who was stripped of his captaincy at the club midway through last season.

It will be an interesting deal to ponder, as the Gunners - notorious for their low expenditure in the transfer market - could certainly make a nice profit from the Italian club.[/spoiler]

Source: Goal.com/en
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I LOL at that sentence. biggrin.gif

AW, whats our big signing? whistling.gif
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post Jun 12 2009, 10:59 AM

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Wow, Real seems going crazy with the transfers. First Kaka, then Ronaldo.. now Villa?

Ok, Real can offload some of their players to Arsenal like Sneijder or Van Der Vaart.. smile.gif
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post Jul 16 2009, 02:16 PM

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Ok, if adebayor goes. AW please buy Chamakh and Gourcuff from the money generated from the sale. Seems AW has no other transfer target in mind, since Melo alredi went to Juve.
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post Jul 17 2009, 09:58 AM

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Arsenal will not miss Adebayor

Phil McNulty | 10:01 AM, Thursday, 16 July 2009

Michael Owen unveiling a brochure to attract buyers for himself is one thing - Arsenal fans doing likewise to attract a buyer for Emmanuel Adebayor is another.

While Owen's glossy pages spoke of "The Athlete, The Ambassador, The Icon", a replica produced by a group of Arsenal fans made a series of claims on Adebayor's behalf that were not altogether flattering.

According to his Emirates admirers, Adebayor's "brand values" included the Togo striker being "not small...wifi enabled...definitely not lazy..." Not to mention being "better than Marlon Harewood and Mido put together."

You get the picture. To the sound of tongues drilling holes in cheeks, this snapshot of Arsenal's support suggested he would not be missed should he leave.

And this is why Arsenal fans have not been storming the Emirates in fury at the club's decision to accept £25m of Manchester City's Abu Dhabi riches.

The reasoning is that Arsenal's team and bank balance would be enhanced by cashing in on Adebayor - and it is a theory based in sound logic.

Arsenal have bade farewell to a succession of high-profile players over the years, but very few have been sent on their way with such a wave of indifference as Adebayor. When covering Arsenal games last season, you had to try very hard to detect obvious signs of goodwill from supporters towards the player.

Thierry Henry and Patrick Vieira departed with good grace and best wishes, Emmanuel Petit and Marc Overmars to Barcelona and Nicolas Anelka to Real Madrid for a huge profit. Ashley Cole went to Chelsea in exchange for cash and William Gallas amid well-chronicled rancour.

Mathieu Flamini was a regrettable departure on a free transfer to AC Milan, while Alexander Hleb has proved at Barcelona that Wenger got that call spot on.

As far as the Adebayor deal is concerned, the main fear among Arsenal's following is not that the deal will be completed, but that it might collapse.

It is all a far cry from the summer of 2008 when the gifted striker was basking in the achievement of scoring 30 goals in 48 games, a wonderful return that inevitably made him a target for Europe's elite.

AC Milan and Barcelona were among those courted, and even though he eventually signed a new and improved long-term contract, things have never been the same since.

Arsenal's supporters have since, in the main, treated Adebayor with a mixture of reserve and suspicion - and now see the prospect of receiving £25m in exchange for his services as another prime example of manager Arsene Wenger's ability to strike a good deal.

Manchester City's summer signings have all looked to have had a place in the grander scheme. Gareth Barry will provide maturity and quality in midfield, Roque Santa Cruz had his most fruitful goalscoring season under Mark Hughes at Blackburn and Carlos Tevez will provide industry and inspiration.

Adebayor? A goal threat and natural ability certainly, as his brilliant overhead kick against Villarreal in the Champions League proved - but a move to Eastlands does not appear to be the most natural fit.

Arsenal have the striking quality to compensate for Adebayor's absence. Robin van Persie, a more potent and driven player, has committed his future to the club and Andriy Arshavin gave golden glimpses of his quality last season.

Wenger will hope Eduardo, a natural and clinical marksman, can put injuries behind him while Carlos Vela could not be in better hands than Wenger's as he develops a potentially world-class talent.

Nicklas Bendtner is highly-rated by Wenger, who could use the Adebayor cash to add to that weaponry, as well as hunt down the combative midfield enforcer to add physical strength on top of the arrival of £10m defender Thomas Vermaelen.

Bordeaux's Moroccan striker Marouane Chamakh has emerged as a potential target, but as ever Wenger will not be rushed.

Wenger, we can say with some certainty, will have a plan and there is no obvious displeasure that it might not include the enigmatic, albeit lavishly talented, figure of Adebayor.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/philmcnulty/200...s_adebayor.html
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post Jul 20 2009, 06:03 PM

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QUOTE(Zan81 @ Jul 20 2009, 03:52 PM)
You know... looking at some of the other teams, they don't quite have the strength in depth in the striking dept also.

Man Utd - Rooney, Berbatov, Owen, Campbell, Macheda,
Liverpool - Torres, Kuyt, (bon)Ngog, Voronin (I think I miss out someone)
Chelsea - Drogba, Anelka, Sturridge, that young guy who wears the no. 9
We have - RVP, Eduardo, Bendtner, Arshavin, Vela and probably Walcott

The club that has the best strikeforce on paper is.... Man City!
Tevez, Roque, Ade, Robinho, Benjani!

So do we still need to buy a forward...?
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Tevez, Roque, Ade, Robinho, Benjani - will take time to gel... so maybe after next year they can play well

I just want everyone in AFC to be 100% fit and minor injury worries... then we can win!
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post Jul 21 2009, 09:21 AM

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I doubt AW would take back Hleb after he left us.. but still if can get cheap cheap... then ok lar, if not forget it

I think AW should sign either Sneijder, or Van der Vaart from RM or even David Beckham... can't think of any other `cheap signing` hehe
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post Jul 23 2009, 12:26 PM

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Ashley, you could have been a Legend if u stayed at Arsenal. Now you've just become an average footballer and ungrateful brat
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post Jul 27 2009, 11:52 AM

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If Kolo leaves, we alredi have Vermaelen to replace him, but we have to get another CB as cover... coz our defence is alredi lightweight enough
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post Jul 27 2009, 03:56 PM

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What AW needs is a striker that can score 20-30 goals, and that can't come from eduardo, arshavin, vela, walcott, v.persie or bendtner
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post Jul 27 2009, 05:54 PM

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QUOTE(ManLivArs @ Jul 27 2009, 05:36 PM)
There is always one Henry...really miss his finishing..
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ahhh i miss the days of Highbury... small pitch u can watch the players up close .. its just something special

its just not the same with this Emirates stadium...
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post Jul 28 2009, 10:22 AM

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Yesterday NST sports page alredi wrote that Toure alredi passed a medical with Man City
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post Jul 28 2009, 05:41 PM

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QUOTE(sickx @ Jul 28 2009, 05:24 PM)
one thing that i noticed about paddy's transfer rumour is that there's no such quote from paddy himself that says he wanna join spurs.it's only from harry.
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nvm, if he join also, he's not the viera that used to be... when he was at arsenal

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