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*Official* English Football Season 2009-2010

Jarquis

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I'd agree... Like I said I think Wenger is still in the process of bedding Ramsey in. Just from what I saw in these last 2 games he looks better than he did last year.
 

duffer

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Hard to tell from walking pace friendlies though, really wouldn't like to be throwing him to the wolves this season though. Too much at stake for us, if we could get him a loan to one of the mid-lower table clubs where he can get games it'd be ideal.
 

grecian

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So it isn't just Arsenal fans who think it? I get the same feeling watching him that I did when I saw Cesc play as a 16 year old. Just too good to not make it. Already a better option than Eboue on the right of midfield.

Well, I'm quite excited about him, but I do tend to get a bit carried away whenever a young enlgish player shows they have a lot of technical ability, it's just so rare.

I can't tell you how thrilled I was when I saw Joe Cole play first.
 

Uppercut

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So you don't have a problem when they are a lot of dodgy agents out there who exploit players from 3rd world countries (like Africa and South America)?IIRC if the laws had been applied properly, Arsenal wouldn't have been allowed to sign Carlos Vela Vela until he turned 18 (unless it was a pre-contract.
:laugh:

Anyway, you can't normally sign young players from third world countries because they won't get a work permit.
 

Craig

World Traveller
:laugh:

Anyway, you can't normally sign young players from third world countries because they won't get a work permit.
Not in England true, but there are plenty of cases of that happening with Belgian clubs. Would you have responded if it wasn't your club that signed that young French player?
 

Craig

World Traveller
Since when did work permit matter for kids. Just bring their family over and register them as a local.
IIRC that was how Barca was about to sign Leo Messi at age 12, because they were able to get his old man a job in Barcelona. Anyway there are laws in Brazil that a kid under 18 can't sign for a foreign club.
 
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chaminda_00

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Anyway there are laws in Brazil that a kid under 18 can't sign for a foreign club.
Yet they can be signed for a company and then they can do whatever they want with them after that. Only matters if the are owned by a club, which only about 1% of decent young players are these days.
 

duffer

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In a reference to Adebayor and Toure, Rosicky said: "I don’t think the best players have left. We have still got Andrey Arshavin, Cesc Fabregas.

Heh. Please don't get injured again Tommy.

EDIT: We seem to be linked with Saloman Kalou again. FTR I'd rather have AIDS than Kalou tbh.
 
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sledger

Spanish_Vicente
In a reference to Adebayor and Toure, Rosicky said: "I don’t think the best players have left. We have still got Andrey Arshavin, Cesc Fabregas.

Heh. Please don't get injured again Tommy.

EDIT: We seem to be linked with Saloman Kalou again. FTR I'd rather have AIDS than Kalou tbh.
Haha, WAG, and imo he's absolutely correct in what he has said.

As for Kalou, I don't rate him much, and he's hardly the type of player Arsenal need, but wouldn't be the worst signing ever, just wouldn't be a good one either.
 

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