
Now talk of Mancity offering Raheem Sterling plus cash for Alexis, Wenger's words already mean **** all, but even for him it would be utterly embarrassing to sell Alexis after everything he has said this summer.
Now talk of Mancity offering Raheem Sterling plus cash for Alexis, Wenger's words already mean **** all, but even for him it would be utterly embarrassing to sell Alexis after everything he has said this summer.
Sterling + £50 million for Sanchez I'd take in a heart beat! Better than having a player that doesnt want to play for us and get F all for him next summer.
Letting Sanchez leave for City would be fatal for Wenger.
This deal itself is not too bad, but again the manager will be made too look like a muppet, no wonder the players dont play for him on the pitch, they have no respect for the man or his words.Sterling + £50 million for Sanchez I'd take in a heart beat! Better than having a player that doesnt want to play for us and get F all for him next summer.
Yeah but what about all the promises? This would have a majorly negative impact should he leave. Now they've pushed themselves in a corner. Sad state of affairs and it will only have a negative impact on our season.
This deal itself is not too bad, but again the manager will be made too look like a muppet, no wonder the players dont play for him on the pitch, they have no respect for the man or his words.
Promises? year and year out the same promises but we know what happens.. I've given up worrying, until Wenger goes (asked politely to F Off) nothing will change re the transfers, contracts or promises...then again is it the BOARD on Wenger? Just wish we knew for sure!
Yeah but he was categorical with this. But to let him leave on the eve of the window closing would be the managements worst decision. The repercussions will be wide ranging.
Don't disagree, but whose decision is it REALLY? Is Wenger being pushed into a corner especially when there's £50 million ++ at stake, we all know the Board is made up of none footballing ****ers, who only want to protect their profits... crap foresight though!
Complete ****ing shambles. I've been one of Wenger's biggest backers, but this is just clueless. The mess we are in is a direct result of his ineptitude with transfers. He's got 4 days to sort out this mess and the odds are he'll do **** all about it.
From Sterling's point of view, wonder how he feels? Taking a step down and being forced to potentially leave, his confidence won't be great, also with the way Wenger has been delveloping young attacking players in recent years, I doubt he will take that next step, he is also going from Pep to Wenger, apart from more playing time, not sure what the positive is for Sterling to agree to this deal.