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Honestly in my opinion i would sell Bendtner as Chamakh is better and i would buy Granero as RVP's backup :)
 
Apparently it's a free transfer.

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Honestly in my opinion i would sell Bendtner as Chamakh is better and i would buy Granero as RVP's backup :)

Isn't Granero an AMC? I think Bendtner's more versatile - he can move into the channels and cut inside in a similar way to RvP but perhaps therein lies his problem - he's not a target-man, but he isn't a Bergkamp or an RvP. He needs to make a decision with Wenger about where he's going to play and what his primary role will be.
 
also he is not a ****** winger arsene

stop playing him there !!!
 
Ricky Alvarez is awesome.

//Edit - Some data: He's left footed, he can play on both wings or through the middle, very creative, quick, great dribbler. Unselfish when in posession and always looks to get on good positions and get the ball. Good workrate too.
 
Honestly in my opinion i would sell Bendtner as Chamakh is better and i would buy Granero as RVP's backup :)

Why would you want to buy a midfielder to be a backup for RVP? and I doubt Granero would leave Madrid just to become a back up at Arsenal.
 
Why would you want to buy a midfielder to be a backup for RVP? and I doubt Granero would leave Madrid just to become a back up at Arsenal.

ment him sorry lol :P


Kévin Gameiro (born 9 May 1987 in Senlis) is a French football player who plays for French club Lorient in Ligue 1. He plays as a striker whose influence can extend out on the wings and in the hole. Gameiro is described as "a fast, energetic player with good dribbling abilities", which compensates for his relatively light frame.[1]
 
ment him sorry lol :P


Kévin Gameiro (born 9 May 1987 in Senlis) is a French football player who plays for French club Lorient in Ligue 1. He plays as a striker whose influence can extend out on the wings and in the hole. Gameiro is described as "a fast, energetic player with good dribbling abilities", which compensates for his relatively light frame.[1]

1. NO to the poacher!

2. Since when has Wikipedia been a reliable source for football (/most things)?
 
That's just boring. What has spending **** loads of cash done for Man City and Chelsea? Chelsea are in masses of debt and could easily have fallen out of the Champions League this season if teams around them didn't capitulate. Man City won the FA Cup. Against Stoke. In the most boring FA Cup final ever. They'll probably get 3rd this year but for the long-term, they can't keep it up and can't even keep their best player despite bundles of cash.



Well for one Man City and Chelsea have won more trophies than u in the past 7 years, the fact that the FA Cup final was boring does not matter, Man City won it you guys lost it simple as that, very unfair that you attribute Chelsea's remarkable turnaround only because their opponents failed, I agree Arsenal did (as usual) but no other club did.... the fact remains that you must spend if you want to win, Man utd spent on Hernandez, Chelsea and Man City spend and so are Liverpool thats why they have been improving, Arsenal if you not have been steadily becoming worse and worse, for a club of your quality that use to challenge for the League, u guys are probably going to end up 4th this season which is very disappointing and i dont care what Wenger says about how u guys are consistently in the top 4 but if you consider yourselves a top club then thats not enough.


Btw the fact that Chelsea and Man City are in masses of debt is hardly a strong arguement, I am sure that the owners of the two clubs realise that and have long-term plans to reduce it, u can go on and on on how they both clubs are going to be finished but the fact remains that Roman and Mubarak are both top businessmen who definetly have plans to do something about the debt and I am sure they will be successfull plans too, we are talking about people who are champions in ther respective fields.
 
Btw the fact that Chelsea and Man City are in masses of debt is hardly a strong arguement, I am sure that the owners of the two clubs realise that and have long-term plans to reduce it, u can go on and on on how they both clubs are going to be finished but the fact remains that Roman and Mubarak are both top businessmen who definetly have plans to do something about the debt and I am sure they will be successfull plans too, we are talking about people who are champions in ther respective fields.

In 'their respective fields' they don't get to the top by staying in a sinking ship. I could see them jumping off the boat if things got nasty - would be fun.
 
In 'their respective fields' they don't get to the top by staying in a sinking ship. I could see them jumping off the boat if things got nasty - would be fun.


If it does get to a point where they do have to jump ship, who will want to buy the club and I am sure they will not sell for a low price and take a loss.... btw its hardly as if the ship is sinking currently
 
If it does get to a point where they do have to jump ship, who will want to buy the club and I am sure they will not sell for a low price and take a loss.... btw its hardly as if the ship is sinking currently
I did say 'if things got nasty', didn't I? :P
 
Ahh, delighted that Denilson is going to move in the transfer window.

(I know it's late, but meh).
 
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