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I asked for the bickering to stop yesterday, this is the second time now. Quit it or create a banter thread so the rest of us don't have to read all the bull crap!
Yawn, Yawn.
@johnsonsbaby -
You guys seem to be suggesting that adding players of Suarez quality to our team isnt going to improve us. If we had Suarez for the last 5 years who knows what he would of won - it would have been partly on his shoulders.
The point is we now have a squad who are obviously a top 4 squadhaving consistently chaieved it and its by adding afew top quality players like Suarez that we will be able to get to the nextlevel - this is the idea that will be sold to him. Which is a far more attractive proposition than working towards trying to get a top 4 space with Liverpool (having averged 7th for the last 4 years). It's aclear step up regardless of how likely you think he will be to win trophies at Arsenal.
Good god, how many times does need to be discussed???
It is a step up but not as big a step as he should be looking to make.
Simple!
.Since Wenger has been at Arsenal we have finished above Liverpool in the league for 14 of 17 seasons. One of the 3 seasons you beat us by a single point, lost more games than us but we drew a couple too many. We've also won more than Liverpool in that time and been second only to Utd in success since Wenger joined us. Iwouldn't underestimate the draw of playing for a top Manager.
Granted we have had our trophyless period (coinciding with financing the best stadium in the country, one of the best in the world and the emergence of the super rich clubs), but in that time have maintained a top 4 place (something only Utd and Arsenal have done over the last 8 years), been in a handful of cup finals including the CL, along with lots of QF/SF appearances and almost won the league in 07/08. Excluding the last two years where we have started poorly and had to play catch-up we have always been in the title race up until a certain point in the season.
Off the field as a club we have grown massively. Financialy we are the 4th most valuable club in the world and with our new sponsorship deals and successful growth of the business we have a huge turnover. Our global fanbase has grown to a point where we are in the Top5 in the world (115mil vs 70mil of liverpool). Our stadium debt is no longer an issue and we are finally in a position to compete on transfer fees and wages for the top players in the world. Demonstarted by us bidding £40mil+ for Suarez. We have shown we are now able and willing to spend on top quality and with Suarez and a couple of other signings we will be right back in the mix for the top competitions. Considering we finished 5 points off city who came 2nd last season i dont think we are as far away from the top teams as you would like to believe.
Arsenal have shipped out lots of deadwood this transfer window aswell opening up alot of wages and spaces in the squad - i think the club are confident of adding a few players before the window closes.
I really don't see how Liverpool think they are in a better position than us or think they have been better than us in the last 15-20 years. I'm not taking away from the success that Liverpool have had because the CL for example is a big prize and a fantastic achievement. You just haven't been on the same level as us for a while.
If you where Suarez and you had two options (and realisticaly it is two options as there is no concrete interest from any other club, it's obvious Madrid want Bale and cannot afford another big money transfer ontop of that considering there huge outlay already this window):
1) Stay with Liverpool - finished 7th, 6th, 8th and 6th over the last 4 years - averaging 7th. No European football, but a long term project in place to try and build back to being in the top 4. The possibility of the odd League Cup or FA Cup at a push.
2) Go to Arsenal - finished 3rd, 4th, 3rd, 4th - averging 3.5th(lol). Champions League football and a project to get back to competing for/winning titles with everything in place, finances, stadium, experience, manager etc... With a better wage packet to top it off.
I know which one i would choose. I know its hard when its your own player but looking at it from a neutral view you'd have to admit that Suarez would be taking a step up in his career to a currently bigger club playing on a higher stage. He is 26 and if he spent a few years performing for Arsenal he still has time for another big money move in his career to another top team.
afcftw:5084446 said:I think that is a fairly sensible comment tbh. The issue is - no other big teams are in for him. So its either take a step up with Arsenal - get to show off on the biggest stage (CL) and an outside chance of trophies. Or stay at a team averging 7th and not get to play in the CL. If he comes to us and lights the CL alive whos to say he wont get amove to Madrid in a couple of years? He is only 26 and its obviously a good career move for him at this time.
LD.:5084441 said:Alright, keep your hair on.
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)Pissoff!
I've got about four debates going off at the minute, trying to keep track (especially as this and the Arsenal board are with the same person about the same player)

