He knew if he missed that a Fatwa would be coming his way from mouseland. Bound to put the pressure on.He looked a decent prospect at City. Confidence completely shot, I think.
He knew if he missed that a Fatwa would be coming his way from mouseland. Bound to put the pressure on.He looked a decent prospect at City. Confidence completely shot, I think.













"Thank you, Arsenal."
Ooh, you are awful....
Xhaka is the biggest waste of space we have ever spent money on and, today, his stupid challenge cost us the game. Cheers for that signing Wenger, you ****ing daft ****![]()
I can remember John Pratt driving me nuts. Hard worker in defence but with the ball at his feet the pass could finish in the River Lea.He did score some good goals though.....
Arsenal’s desperation to trim their wage bill was a major factor in their decision to allow both Ramsey and Welbeck to leave the club for free. Ramsey currently earns around £110,000-a-week, with Welbeck believed to be earning £115,000-a-week and Cech, who is retiring, taking home around £100,000-a-week.

Yet people attacked Levy for paying wages within our means. Who are the stupid ones?Here's something which will make you guys laugh (and made me cry):
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/footbal...ers-arsenal-marks-start-major-squad-overhaul/
Who the hell thought it was a good idea to put Welbeck on £115k p/w?!?
To put that into perspective, we will be saving £325k p/w on wages from Ramsey, Welbeck and Cech's departures alone. And even then, Mesut Ozil's wages exceed the extortionate wages those 3 were on.
This club is going to be the death of me I swear...
Here's something which will make you guys laugh (and made me cry): ...
Who the hell thought it was a good idea to put Welbeck on £115k p/w?!?
To put that into perspective, we will be saving £325k p/w on wages from Ramsey, Welbeck and Cech's departures alone. And even then, Mesut Ozil's wages exceed the extortionate wages those 3 were on.
Yet people attacked Levy for paying wages within our means. Who are the stupid ones?
The problem you face : Parkinsons Law.
Any REMAINING players you spun a yarn to regarding why they are not
paid as much as others, may now demand a bigger slice of the EXISTING pie.
Especially those who are in the final year of their contract this summer.
The Levy plan. Worrying if you choose that, it will be painful at first, but pay dividends in the long term. Nevertheless, be prepared to be bombarded by sh!te from the 'we know what we want and we want it now' brigade, I guess you already know who they are.We are quite fortunate in the sense that players whose contracts expire this Summer are Jenkinson, Monreal, Cech, Ramsey, Welbeck and Lichtsteiner. The only player whose contract expires in 2020 is Laurent Koscielny, but he will be 34 next season and needs replacing anyway.
We are reportedly looking for younger, cheaper players in the 21-24 age bracket who have higher resale value than the ageing players we currently have.
With this looking like our 3rd consecutive season outside the Champions League, and a wage bill that is unsustainable, this is the approach we will have to adopt.