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Damien 15-01-2012 19:38

Re: Football Season 2011/12
 
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Originally Posted by thenry (Post 35362890)
no it isn't. Wenger has neglected this squad not signing additional players prior to all this but instead brought in flops and put way to much faith in flops. he continues to put way too much faith in flops.

Song was considered a flop written off by many until he turned good. Koscielny has absolutely panned early last season. Sagna as well. Sometimes the faith pays off and we get a good player. You need to gave them playing time.

This season he brought in Arteta who has been good, Mertesacker who has been good, Chamberlain and Jenkinson who have also been promising. His youth policy, i.e having faith, has seen Coquelin and Frimpong show promise as well. If Wenger has listened to all the complainers we would have Schwarzer in goal instead of Szczesny. Another incidence were Arsenal fans were spitting blood at Wenger's faith but one that was a brilliant decision.

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miracles? have you seen the wage bill, some of the salaries flops are on? thats nothing sort of stupidity. as for signings, he has funds.. the board are not eating away all of it.. Wengers just trying to be too smart and its going to backfire big time soon, he's already had warnings.
The wage bill is around the 4th/5th biggest in the league and that is where we typically end up. However it's done with minimum transfer fees. That is an achievement. We have some money but nothing like that of United, City and Chelsea, Arsenal made a small profit last year.

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this comment isn't from one season Damien, its gone on for a while now.
It's not going to change. We can no longer compete for the title, not until FFP comes in at the very least. Get used to it.

denphone 15-01-2012 19:39

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http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11667/7434994/

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Sky Sports sources understand Dimitar Berbatov is travelling for talks over a return to Bayer Leverkusen, while there is also interest from Bayern Munich and Anzhi Makhachkala.



The Manchester United striker has fallen down the rankings in Sir Alex Ferguson's plans and, with his current contract set to expire in the summer, he has been linked with a move.

thenry 15-01-2012 19:51

Re: Football Season 2011/12
 
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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35362897)
Song was considered a flop written off by many until he turned good. Koscielny has absolutely panned early last season. Sagna as well. Sometimes the faith pays off and we get a good player. You need to gave them playing time.

I remember because I backed Song and Kosh on Arsenal Land while everyone was either saying loan Song out when he was peaking good form and dubbing Kosh a flop when you could blatantly see him fighting for the cause. Indeed faith does pay off but what about the long list that are ego inflated fools?

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35362897)
This season he brought in Arteta who has been good, Mertesacker who has been good, Chamberlain and Jenkinson who have also been promising. His youth policy, i.e having faith, has seen Coquelin and Frimpong show promise as well. If Wenger has listened to all the complainers we would have Schwarzer in goal instead of Szczesny. Another incidence were Arsenal fans were spitting blood at Wenger's faith but one that was a brilliant decision.

Agree, Arteta has added alot including us looking a lot more solid in the middle of the park. Merts getting there but you can tell he's a Lidl purchase too. Oxo cubes raw quality agree. His faith is paying off but those who show raw quality deserve it, not those who can neither put it down or learn from mistakes. the goalkeeper coming through was a good one but also remember he put in a big money bid in for Reina :confused:

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35362897)
The wage bill is around the 4th/5th biggest in the league and that is where we typically end up. However it's done with minimum transfer fees. That is an achievement. We have some money but nothing like that of United, City and Chelsea, Arsenal made a small profit last year.

overall its good but look closer ignoring the rest of the clubs, look at Arsenal only and you'll see a lot being wasted. those fund could be spent paying someone worth while that can actually make a difference for us whether it be fit or able to do sometihng with the football.

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35362897)
It's not going to change. We can no longer compete for the title, not until FFP comes in at the very least. Get used to it.

we can challenge, fair play doesn't need to be used as some scapegoat, in fact it can't be with millions of players out there able to do a much better job than some of our current lot which are in reality, deadwood.

TheDaddy 15-01-2012 21:04

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35362873)
We can't have 6 full backs in the first team squad, hell, we're only allowed to register 25 players anyway.

Only allowed to register 25 players over 21, IIRC Arsenal didn't even have 25 players over 21 to register last season.

thenry 15-01-2012 21:08

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wrong, your allowed to register any player. you can however opt to leave out those under 21 that are home grown/been with the club for an x amount of years. not sure how long the minimum is though.

TheDaddy 15-01-2012 21:09

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Originally Posted by thenry (Post 35362964)
wrong, your allowed to register any player. you can however opt to leave out those under 21 that are home grown/been with the club for an x amount of years. not sure how long the minimum is though.

Why would you register players you don't have to and use up your allowance?

thenry 15-01-2012 21:11

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don't know, its an option though.. like backwards compatible :erm:

adzii_nufc 16-01-2012 00:32

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This take a tap and go down crap is a joke. Arsenal fans cant complain though we remember that awful dive from Eduardo against Celtic.

Pointless saying anything else as the governing bodies don't give a crap.

Russ 16-01-2012 05:32

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Happy would be an understatement :D

Easily the Swans' biggest result in 30 years. Didn't see any of the game on tv as I was travelling but I'll be happy with the score. My only concern is Vorm, easily our player of the season so far is likely to be snapped up by a bigger club soon and we'll end up bottom 3 next year.

Still, I assume the match made the day of a certain anti Welsh CF member who supports Arsenal but hasn't been seen in a football thread since the glory days ended in 2005 :D

TheDaddy 16-01-2012 09:04

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Originally Posted by Russ (Post 35363048)
Still, I assume the match made the day of a certain anti Welsh CF member who supports Arsenal but hasn't been seen in a football thread since the glory days ended in 2005 :D

He hasn't been seen on any CF threads for a long while now, more's the pity...

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Originally Posted by thenry (Post 35362966)
don't know, its an option though.. like backwards compatible :erm:

That option IS backwards compatible :D

denphone 16-01-2012 12:10

Re: Football Season 2011/12
 
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/16480279.stm

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Inter Milan have tabled a £20.7m bid for Carlos Tevez, but it is unlikely to meet Manchester City's valuation for the Argentine striker.

"Our offer is 25m euros - now it depends on them whether they accept," said Inter president Massimo Moratti after their 1-0 win over AC Milan.

"The offer is there. Now we are free to decide whether to go ahead or not."

AC Milan withdrew from talks to sign Tevez, 27, on Thursday after Alexandre Pato refused to join Paris St Germain.

Milan had already agreed personal terms for the player, but were forced to pull out of negotiations with City

denphone 16-01-2012 16:12

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/16438701.stm

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Chelsea have completed the signing of central defender Gary Cahill from Bolton for a fee of around £7m.

Cahill, 26, passed a medical on Saturday, before attending Chelsea's 1-0 Premier League win over Sunderland at Stamford Bridge.

"Chelsea is a massive club that looks to win trophies season in, season out," the England defender said.

"It is a big opportunity for me to be a part of that. Opportunities like this, you can't turn down."

Chelsea and Bolton agreed the fee at the end of last month, but Blues boss Andre Villas-Boas revealed club and player were "miles apart" over personal terms.


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http://www.thefa.com/TheFA/NewsAndFe...ment-2012-2014

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ITV has agreed a new two-year deal with The Football Association for the broadcast rights to the pick of The FA Cup and England internationals, including home qualifiers for the 2014 World Cup, from the 2012-13 to 2013-14 seasons.

As part of the new agreement with The FA, ITV1 will continue to broadcast the first pick of FA Cup games throughout the season from the First Round to The Final; as well as the third choice game pick in the Fifth and Sixth Rounds and the fourth choice pick in the Third and Fourth Rounds. ITV1 will also have first choice of replays from the Third to Sixth Rounds. In total, ITV will broadcast up to 16 live games across each season in addition to comprehensive highlights from every round.

ITV will also continue to be the free-to-air home of England internationals including all home qualifying games for the FIFA 2014 World Cup and all home and away friendlies during the two year period. Away qualifiers are sold by opposition associations and therefore do not fall under this FA agreement.

The football season’s traditional curtain raiser, The FA Community Shield, will also return to free-to-air television in 2012 and 2013 under the new deal. ITV will also extend its commitment with The FA across the two seasons to encompass live coverage of six games from The FA Youth Cup on ITV4, including the Semi-Finals and Final of the competition.

colin25 16-01-2012 21:18

Re: Football Season 2011/12
 
The more I watch Barry and Milner, the more I think England must have better

And don't get me started on lescott. Dang, I've started :D

TheDaddy 17-01-2012 08:50

Re: Football Season 2011/12
 
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Originally Posted by colin25 (Post 35363635)
The more I watch Barry and Milner, the more I think England must have better

And don't get me started on lescott. Dang, I've started :D

From what I heard Barry and Lescott played well, I'd be far more concerned about Savic.

colin25 17-01-2012 16:38

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Lescott was poor. Equally Barry.

Savic was poor previous game...but no worse last night.

But, Barry just makes an average player look good.


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