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Dark Lord SFC

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If you haven't visited the Arsenal Not 606 forum, then I suggest you do - the Gunners fans are not happy that Wenger has splashed out such a massive bundle of cash on someone that will not help them be successful this season

PS If you past on their site, please keep it polite and sensible
 
If you haven't visited the Arsenal Not 606 forum, then I suggest you do - the Gunners fans are not happy that Wenger has splashed out such a massive bundle of cash on someone that will not help them be successful this season

PS If you past on their site, please keep it polite and sensible

post! good job you didn't put an i!
 
Wenger has bought potential. Oxo may yet turn out to be a bargain, but at the moment we got the best deal. A second issue is whether they could have spent money on some player they could use now. Note that Alex has been given an Arsenal first team number..perhaps he will be involved earlier than we think.
 
There is no doubt in my mind that Arsenal have made an investment, Chambo will be worth £30 million plus in the future, that's why Saints were holding out for a 40% sell on clause added to the fee. We didn't really have a choice but to sell once he expressed his desire to play at a top club.
 
Wonder what sell on clause we got (if any). Perhaps we settled for good money up front. After all, as Alex himself said..he could have a career-threatening injury...strange thing for a kid to say! Obviously, ideas fed to him by advisors.
 
I agree, Arsenal have definitely bought potential. With a massive sell on fee [I understand it was 40%], they'll hardly make more than a few million out of him if they ever sell, despite him possibly meriting a £30M price. Of course they could sell on for £40M or more, in which case they'll make a fair bit and we'll make loads
 
There was a report of 40% sell on clause - if that is true that's a hell of a deal that our chairman has pulled our of the bag!
 
You have bought definate quality, if I was Wenger, I would play him as often as possible as I think he is going to be a top class player. I look forward to the day that Barca or Real Madrid sign him and we get 40% of the fee...<ok>
 
Hey guys,
Arsenal fan in peace,

Ironic how we're all screaming down Wenger's neck to buy someone and then when we eventually do, we start moaning, haha.

I think he's a very good player with world class potential and I am happy we bought him, but not the price which we purchased him at. Most Gooners would follow my sentiments.

£12million that could potentially rise to £15million + 40% add ons? For a 17 year old, that is a shed load of money. I also read that the most your club have received for a player was £9million (your club record basically)....until today, of course. I just think that the £12million could have been spent on some defensive acquisitions, rather than a 17 year old attacking player. We've had chances to buy defensive reinforcements and Wenger and the board haven't bat an eyelid. Then these defensive players have gone on to other clubs because we were too slow.

Anyway, you guys are probably laughing all the way to the bank. Hopefully, he lives up to the promise and becomes a star for us.

Best of luck for the season, guys. <ok>

Hi SamirNasriIsOurMessi [that's a heck of a handle]

Yes, I think we are laughing all the way to the bank. We proved last season, when he was injured, that we didn't need him, although when he returned we were even better. But we've got our replacement in Steve De Ridder, and once he gets his feet under the table I suspect a few clubs will come sniffing. Don't count on our mystery player leaving, as he's shaping up to be as loyal as MLT was. On the point of Arsene and his apparent blindness to the requirements of your team, and honestly without meaning to sound xenophobic, he does seem to exhibit that Gaulish stubbornness on occasion. I bet it's very frustrating for you.

Good luck this season.
 
Hi SamirNasriIsOurMessi [that's a heck of a handle]

Yes, I think we are laughing all the way to the bank. We proved last season, when he was injured, that we didn't need him, although when he returned we were even better. But we've got our replacement in Steve De Ridder, and once he gets his feet under the table I suspect a few clubs will come sniffing. Don't count on our mystery player leaving, as he's shaping up to be as loyal as MLT was. On the point of Arsene and his apparent blindness to the requirements of your team, and honestly without meaning to sound xenophobic, he does seem to exhibit that Gaulish stubbornness on occasion. I bet it's very frustrating for you.

Good luck this season.

is this mystery player, a-oh better not say it actually ;)
 
Honestly, if he plays for you on Saturday, he won't disgrace himself. Just like we did first time, bring him on as a second half substitute. And start him as soon as you are able to shoehorn him in. It'll only do both parties good.
 
Thanks for the post and the good wishes.

Re the bit I've highlighted:

It is VERY frustrating. Wenger seems to think attacking is the best form of defending. I really do detest Wenger's tactical stratagem. So one-dimensional!

How about you give us Fonte and we'll exchange Squillaci, £3 million and a packet of Roast Chicken flavoured crisps? <whistle>

Hmm, getting worried about you. You seem to know far too much about our good players..! :)

On the Wenger front - you play some beautiful football, but sometimes you play it too much. Just kick the ball into the net and be done with it. Don't try to walk it in all the time.
 
<laugh> To be fair, I watch a lot of Championship and League One football. My team in the Championship is Nottingham Forest and the team in League One is Notts County, so I keep up to tabs on both of them and watch a few other teams as well, like Cardiff and Southampton.

You've got some very good players, it's just a shame how you keep losing them to bigger clubs. Your youth system is one of the best around <ok>

I think you guys are too big for the Championship. Come up to the Premier League where you belong <diva>

Hopefully, Southampton, Nottingham Forest and Leeds get promoted to the Premier League, come May 2012. <ok>

That's nice to read. I know you lot have never actually been relegated, but our recent 27 unbroken years in the top flight, plus another 7 or 8 from earlier years does count for a little sense of where-we-belongness, I suppose.
Yes, our Academy is second to none. I understand that the Premiership is trying to introduce a grading system, which is threatening to damage some lesser clubs. It suits us just fine, of course, and our facilities are being hugely improved, to state-of-the-art, at this moment. So we've got the infrastructure sorted. Now we just need to do the deed.

I'll be optimistic - how about, see you next season..?
 
Thanks for the post and the good wishes.

Re the bit I've highlighted:

It is VERY frustrating. Wenger seems to think attacking is the best form of defending. I really do detest Wenger's tactical stratagem. So one-dimensional!

How about you give us Fonte and we'll exchange Squillaci, £3 million and a packet of Roast Chicken flavoured crisps? <whistle>

Who? Never heard of him....<whistle>
 
I think that if you keep getting transfer fees for players developed in your youth academy for similar prices, as to what you procured from Chamberlain's departure, then you could be like a mini version of Chelsea or Man City with all the money you could theoretically get. You're reasonably well run, have some very good players and Adkins has done wonders for your club.

''I'll be optimistic - how about, see you next season..?''

<laugh> Indeedy do, we shall see you then. <ok>

I'll just warn you that when you come to the Emirates, bring your own food. We have the highest expenses for food and drink in the Premier League. £4 for a friggin' pie! <yikes>

Got to pay for Chamberlin somehow!