Official Gary Cahill transfer thread
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I don't know - I'd have thought so, but I don't begrudge him that.
I wouldn't trust Wenger to sign anyone. This summer it was clear that you needed a dominant centre half, a world class midfielder and a top striker - I don't know about Gervinho (bar his stupid haircut) but he's purchased a Finnish rightback in Jenkinson and paid £12m for someone who has never played above Division Three. He's barmy and you'd be better off with Big Sam.
I wouldn't trust Wenger to sign anyone. This summer it was clear that you needed a dominant centre half, a world class midfielder and a top striker - I don't know about Gervinho (bar his stupid haircut) but he's purchased a Finnish rightback in Jenkinson and paid £12m for someone who has never played above Division Three. He's barmy and you'd be better off with Big Sam.
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Aye, and I've heard ducks fart.Gooner Girl wrote: It won't be a sinking ship if wenger signs a quality defender or two
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The impression I got last night was that as a manager Coyle would prefer to keep GC. As you'd expect.thebish wrote:because I'd rather flog him now and raise a wodge of cash than lose him for nowt next season. I would be VERY surprised if Coyle hasn't got a couple of targets lined up for pretty speedy CB acquisition should we sell Cahill. I also reckon Coyle is also pretty keen to flog him and get rid of the ongoing uncertainty that would simply roll over in to the "will he sign a new contract" and then "will we have to sell him in January" uncertainties should we not sell him now.BWFC_Insane wrote:Bloody hell Bish are you Cahills agent?thebish wrote:so... Fibreglass is off - leaving Wenger with a wodge of cash burning a hole in his pocket...
(I did think Arsenal always said it was £40million or no deal - but - hey £27mill plus add-ons will have to do) - and that's enough to buy Cahill.
Why are you so keen to flog him at this stage?
Chill out man. By the time Wenger makes a decision about anything the rioters will have taken over the earth!
and - no, I am not his agent!
From a business point of view possibly not the case.
From what they said, its meet the asking price or we will take the risks of trying to sign a new deal with him. I think if no suitable bid comes in before the end of the window, Coyle will work very hard to persuade him into signing a new deal. He said last night that there are "certain things we can put into a contract to make it attractive to Gary" ££££ presumably!
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Gary is known to like jammy dodgers... Coyle has had an extra key cut for the dodger-cupboard...BWFC_Insane wrote:
From what they said, its meet the asking price or we will take the risks of trying to sign a new deal with him. I think if no suitable bid comes in before the end of the window, Coyle will work very hard to persuade him into signing a new deal. He said last night that there are "certain things we can put into a contract to make it attractive to Gary" ££££ presumably!
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Have we flogged him yet? 

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it is being regularly reported on R5 as £27million up-front with a potential £5mill add-ons (e.g. if he can play a whole month without injury etc.)Gooner Girl wrote:£30mil plus £5mil add ons actually. Made a fair chunk of money on him there I suspect. Good luck to him, shall laugh if he doesn't make the first team though. Now, no doubt, Cahills price will suddenly rise...
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Willy Balla-gay (more ITK than Nicky twatting Campbell) reports 29m upfront, 6m variables and 5m from the ratbag himself.....bonus only payable on FCB winning 2xCL trophies and said ratbag playing in 60% of the games.....
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thebish wrote:it is being regularly reported on R5 as £27million up-front with a potential £5mill add-ons (e.g. if he can play a whole month without injury etc.)Gooner Girl wrote:£30mil plus £5mil add ons actually. Made a fair chunk of money on him there I suspect. Good luck to him, shall laugh if he doesn't make the first team though. Now, no doubt, Cahills price will suddenly rise...
BBC Sport said £30 mil.
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Arse are in preliminary talks with Dann from Birmingham according to SSN
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If you had a choice of Samba, Cahill or Dann then you'd choose Djourou. Dann is shit, though he has an ace song
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She needs a proper man
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Guys look like Wenger has snubbed your boy
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It was all the talk from Coyle that put off Wenger
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Abs... does that mean your time on here is coming to an end?? that would be a shame...
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I think it was Arsenal's shitness that put off Cahill to be honest.
Sideways move.
Now we can move on to more serious contenders?
Sideways move.
Now we can move on to more serious contenders?
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I wonder whether it's because your manager couldn't pick a defender if he tried?Abs wrote:It was all the talk from Coyle that put off Wenger
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Nah, it's Wenger going for the cheap option, as usual. He'll never learn.Abs wrote:It was all the talk from Coyle that put off Wenger
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I think Wenger is too busy worrying about his job to care about what Coyle has to say.Abs wrote:It was all the talk from Coyle that put off Wenger
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Im gonna have a word with Arsene about cahill.....Its unfair to take it on poor Cahill for something coyle has done
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You a close, personal friend of his are you?Abs wrote:Im gonna have a word with Arsene about cahill
In that case tell him to smile a bit more, that surly expression he has makes his face look like a ball sack.
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