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Adams is a lunatic.
I hope he gets on board.
I hope he gets on board.
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Hush.bobo the clown wrote:You are joking, aren't you GG ?Gooner Girl wrote:Well we could have had the legend that is Tony Adams as a board member. I think he's fab and would love him to be involved with the club again in some way, though perhaps not as chairman...
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He is, ever so slightly, mad.


And I wasn't meaning in a managerial category or anywhere he has to make big important decisions, he offered to come back and make tea. That's fine by me.
I'd love a cup of tea made by Tony Adams...

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I bet you would.. But don't expect to not have a headache for 3 days after it.
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Don't diss Theo. He got married last week... Awwwww.... (You can read all about it in Hello!)ChrisC wrote:He can always take up running. It's the only thing he is good at anyway.thebish wrote:indeed - will be interesting to see if it unsettles the twoops... Theo won't be toppest paid best-boy anymore - will he become "unsettled" again?ChrisC wrote:Higuain is a quality player and will score plenty. It will be some top work from Arsenal behind the scenes if they pull this one off.Gooner Girl wrote:Looks like we could be buying Higuain. I don't know loads about him but what I do know sounds promising. Exciting times.
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That'll slow him down a bit.Gooner Girl wrote:Don't diss Theo. He got married last week... Awwwww.... (You can read all about it in Hello!)ChrisC wrote:He can always take up running. It's the only thing he is good at anyway.thebish wrote:indeed - will be interesting to see if it unsettles the twoops... Theo won't be toppest paid best-boy anymore - will he become "unsettled" again?ChrisC wrote:Higuain is a quality player and will score plenty. It will be some top work from Arsenal behind the scenes if they pull this one off.Gooner Girl wrote:Looks like we could be buying Higuain. I don't know loads about him but what I do know sounds promising. Exciting times.
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according to the daily star...
ARSENAL have put together a package they hope can convince Wayne Rooney to join them from Manchester United.
Rooney is set to meet new United boss David Moyes to discuss his future as soon as possible after the Scot officially starts work on Monday.
But the Gunners are convinced they have a realistic chance of persuading the England striker to join their revolution.
The Emirates hierarchy feel they need to start joining the big boys when it comes to transfers, especially if they want to persuade boss Arsene Wenger to sign an extension, with his contract ending next summer and Paris St-Germain interested in his services.
It’s understood Wenger and Arsenal would like to see a dream partnership of Real Madrid’s Gonzalo Higuain as a central striker with Rooney playing behind him.
And Higuain’s brother, Nicolas, admitted yesterday an Arsenal deal, cost close to being completed for the 25-year-old.
“I cannot deny that Gonzalo is now close to Arsenal,” he said.
Barcelona, PSG and Monaco have been linked with Rooney, but Arsenal feel they can also sway the 27-year-old with the fact he would be playing with England team-mates Theo Walcott, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Jack Wilshere.
Rooney would command wages of more than £200,000 a week, but the Gunners seem to be ready to make that huge step.
ARSENAL have put together a package they hope can convince Wayne Rooney to join them from Manchester United.
Rooney is set to meet new United boss David Moyes to discuss his future as soon as possible after the Scot officially starts work on Monday.
But the Gunners are convinced they have a realistic chance of persuading the England striker to join their revolution.
The Emirates hierarchy feel they need to start joining the big boys when it comes to transfers, especially if they want to persuade boss Arsene Wenger to sign an extension, with his contract ending next summer and Paris St-Germain interested in his services.
It’s understood Wenger and Arsenal would like to see a dream partnership of Real Madrid’s Gonzalo Higuain as a central striker with Rooney playing behind him.
And Higuain’s brother, Nicolas, admitted yesterday an Arsenal deal, cost close to being completed for the 25-year-old.
“I cannot deny that Gonzalo is now close to Arsenal,” he said.
Barcelona, PSG and Monaco have been linked with Rooney, but Arsenal feel they can also sway the 27-year-old with the fact he would be playing with England team-mates Theo Walcott, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Jack Wilshere.
Rooney would command wages of more than £200,000 a week, but the Gunners seem to be ready to make that huge step.
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If Rooney decides to leave he will join Chelsea If he stays in England IMO.thebish wrote:according to the daily star...
ARSENAL have put together a package they hope can convince Wayne Rooney to join them from Manchester United.
Rooney is set to meet new United boss David Moyes to discuss his future as soon as possible after the Scot officially starts work on Monday.
But the Gunners are convinced they have a realistic chance of persuading the England striker to join their revolution.
The Emirates hierarchy feel they need to start joining the big boys when it comes to transfers, especially if they want to persuade boss Arsene Wenger to sign an extension, with his contract ending next summer and Paris St-Germain interested in his services.
It’s understood Wenger and Arsenal would like to see a dream partnership of Real Madrid’s Gonzalo Higuain as a central striker with Rooney playing behind him.
And Higuain’s brother, Nicolas, admitted yesterday an Arsenal deal, cost close to being completed for the 25-year-old.
“I cannot deny that Gonzalo is now close to Arsenal,” he said.
Barcelona, PSG and Monaco have been linked with Rooney, but Arsenal feel they can also sway the 27-year-old with the fact he would be playing with England team-mates Theo Walcott, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Jack Wilshere.
Rooney would command wages of more than £200,000 a week, but the Gunners seem to be ready to make that huge step.
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I hope and think you are right... He won't want to join us.ChrisC wrote:If Rooney decides to leave he will join Chelsea If he stays in England IMO.thebish wrote:according to the daily star...
ARSENAL have put together a package they hope can convince Wayne Rooney to join them from Manchester United.
Rooney is set to meet new United boss David Moyes to discuss his future as soon as possible after the Scot officially starts work on Monday.
But the Gunners are convinced they have a realistic chance of persuading the England striker to join their revolution.
The Emirates hierarchy feel they need to start joining the big boys when it comes to transfers, especially if they want to persuade boss Arsene Wenger to sign an extension, with his contract ending next summer and Paris St-Germain interested in his services.
It’s understood Wenger and Arsenal would like to see a dream partnership of Real Madrid’s Gonzalo Higuain as a central striker with Rooney playing behind him.
And Higuain’s brother, Nicolas, admitted yesterday an Arsenal deal, cost close to being completed for the 25-year-old.
“I cannot deny that Gonzalo is now close to Arsenal,” he said.
Barcelona, PSG and Monaco have been linked with Rooney, but Arsenal feel they can also sway the 27-year-old with the fact he would be playing with England team-mates Theo Walcott, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Jack Wilshere.
Rooney would command wages of more than £200,000 a week, but the Gunners seem to be ready to make that huge step.
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Yeah, because you wouldn't want Rooney in your team..
If he leaves United, he'll want to join a big club
If he leaves United, he'll want to join a big club
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You are correct. I wouldn't want Rooney in our team. I feel we can get players as good as him for far less wages then he demandsboltonboris wrote:Yeah, because you wouldn't want Rooney in your team..
If he leaves United, he'll want to join a big club
And also correct, he doesn't see us as a big club and I expect he likes Arsenal as much as most Arsenal fans like him so let's hope he does see us as small fry and pass us by. Fine by me given Higuain is coming. I'd rather splurge our transfer budget to strengthen other positions.
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aye... I have a good idea... what you wanna do is buy kids from all over europe and southampton and groom them into superstars schooled in the Arsenal way... buying established players is for rubbish other clubs who are only interested in success.... arsenal would never stoop to that...Gooner Girl wrote:You are correct. I wouldn't want Rooney in our team. I feel we can get players as good as him for far less wages then he demandsboltonboris wrote:Yeah, because you wouldn't want Rooney in your team..
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Yes, because the Higuain deal is not nearly done and dusted...thebish wrote:aye... I have a good idea... what you wanna do is buy kids from all over europe and southampton and groom them into superstars schooled in the Arsenal way... buying established players is for rubbish other clubs who are only interested in success.... arsenal would never stoop to that...Gooner Girl wrote:You are correct. I wouldn't want Rooney in our team. I feel we can get players as good as him for far less wages then he demandsboltonboris wrote:Yeah, because you wouldn't want Rooney in your team..
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Gooner Girl wrote:You are correct. I wouldn't want Rooney in our team. I feel we can get players as good as him for far less wages then he demandsboltonboris wrote:Yeah, because you wouldn't want Rooney in your team..
If he leaves United, he'll want to join a big club
And also correct, he doesn't see us as a big club and I expect he likes Arsenal as much as most Arsenal fans like him so let's hope he does see us as small fry and pass us by. Fine by me given Higuain is coming. I'd rather splurge our transfer budget to strengthen other positions.
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kind of my point!! (the post was masked with an irony cloud..) I thought Arsenal were PROUD of their Arsenal-way - not spending big - not splurging huge wages - developing young talent instead of buying in established stars... fans always used to seem proud of that - and hold it against other clubs... Arsenal (we were told) were different from the other rich-kid clubs....Gooner Girl wrote:Yes, because the Higuain deal is not nearly done and dusted...thebish wrote:aye... I have a good idea... what you wanna do is buy kids from all over europe and southampton and groom them into superstars schooled in the Arsenal way... buying established players is for rubbish other clubs who are only interested in success.... arsenal would never stoop to that...Gooner Girl wrote:You are correct. I wouldn't want Rooney in our team. I feel we can get players as good as him for far less wages then he demandsboltonboris wrote:Yeah, because you wouldn't want Rooney in your team..
If he leaves United, he'll want to join a big club
is this an admission from the club that Wenger was wrong???
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Higuain has been having a medical for about 2 and half weeks.. Methinks he's holding off for a better offer.
And Rooney is infinitely better than any player you could realistically attract.
And Rooney is infinitely better than any player you could realistically attract.
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And they never play long ball either.thebish wrote:kind of my point!! (the post was masked with an irony cloud..) I thought Arsenal were PROUD of their Arsenal-way - not spending big - not splurging huge wages - developing young talent instead of buying in established stars... fans always used to seem proud of that - and hold it against other clubs... Arsenal (we were told) were different from the other rich-kid clubs....Gooner Girl wrote:Yes, because the Higuain deal is not nearly done and dusted...thebish wrote:aye... I have a good idea... what you wanna do is buy kids from all over europe and southampton and groom them into superstars schooled in the Arsenal way... buying established players is for rubbish other clubs who are only interested in success.... arsenal would never stoop to that...Gooner Girl wrote:You are correct. I wouldn't want Rooney in our team. I feel we can get players as good as him for far less wages then he demandsboltonboris wrote:Yeah, because you wouldn't want Rooney in your team..
If he leaves United, he'll want to join a big club
Yeah, right.

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Whilst its a lovely ideal and it would be nice if football was like that, sadly it isn't anymore and if the club wants success they are going to have to start moving with the times, paying outrageous wages etc to compete with City, United, Chelsea in attracting top players, especially considering we seem to have become more of a selling club over the last few yearsthebish wrote:kind of my point!! (the post was masked with an irony cloud..) I thought Arsenal were PROUD of their Arsenal-way - not spending big - not splurging huge wages - developing young talent instead of buying in established stars... fans always used to seem proud of that - and hold it against other clubs... Arsenal (we were told) were different from the other rich-kid clubs....Gooner Girl wrote:Yes, because the Higuain deal is not nearly done and dusted...thebish wrote:aye... I have a good idea... what you wanna do is buy kids from all over europe and southampton and groom them into superstars schooled in the Arsenal way... buying established players is for rubbish other clubs who are only interested in success.... arsenal would never stoop to that...Gooner Girl wrote:You are correct. I wouldn't want Rooney in our team. I feel we can get players as good as him for far less wages then he demandsboltonboris wrote:Yeah, because you wouldn't want Rooney in your team..
If he leaves United, he'll want to join a big club

I think we have done well considering our limitations financially compared to other clubs. To keep up with the big 4, even if not win anything is no mean feat when our wage bill is lower then City, United's, Chelsea... Arsenal run a tight ship financially and whilst that may well benefit us long term when FFP laws come into play for now it means we are unlikely to win trophies as we are. I think (hope) the powers that be (Wenger, board) are FINALLY starting to realise tha,t this close season, hope so anyway. We have tried and failed to win silverware with things as they are and it seems very much that the premier league can be bought these days. When Chelsea had that cash injection years back they came back into the top 4 and its no coincidence City were an average club until they landed in the mega bucks. I'm still proud that we make the top 4 regularly despite not being the richest club around but sadly winning things is what every fan wants and to do that it would seem we need to abandon our moral high ground and join everyone else in the money game.

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"limitations financially"
Isn't Wenger the highest paid manager in England? And has been for some time? Can't be that hard up if you're paying £150,000 a week (reportedly) for somebody who's not delivered fvck all for almost a decade
Isn't Wenger the highest paid manager in England? And has been for some time? Can't be that hard up if you're paying £150,000 a week (reportedly) for somebody who's not delivered fvck all for almost a decade
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Am not saying we are hard up, I am saying that we are careful with our money and the board/Wenger have been reluctant to spend money on PLAYERS wages. We have one manager and a squad of around 24 first team players.boltonboris wrote:"limitations financially"
Isn't Wenger the highest paid manager in England? And has been for some time? Can't be that hard up if you're paying £150,000 a week (reportedly) for somebody who's not delivered fvck all for almost a decade
Please note, I am not saying I back Arsenal not paying massive wages, I did, but I have reluctantly come to the conclusion that we really can't compete for trophies without doing so. Most fans are of this opinion too, its been the club who have been blind to see it.
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So, guess what? We have signed a little known French youngster. Well I never!
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