Laurent Koscielny completes move to Arsenal | News Archive | News | Arsenal.comArsenal now expected to sign Koscielny by the end of the week, possibly in the next 24 hours, for around £10m.
And Moratti has confirmed that United have made an approach for dear Wesley. So much about that makes no sense and just won't happen, but I'm going to allow myself an indulgent moment of hope. Ok, I'm done.
I saw this as well. In a sense I hope it's true, but in another I really hope not (basically, if Cesc goes, let's go for him, if he stays, I'd rather we didn't bother, as the last thing we need is another midfielder who's good on the ball and can pass it around nicely but adds little in defence). Such a gun though, I just really hope he doesn't end up at somewhere like Man Utd or Liverpool, as I would rather not have to start hating him.Laurent Koscielny completes move to Arsenal | News Archive | News | Arsenal.com
People have been saying "it'll be anounced in the next 24hours" since Saturday. So nice to wrap it up.
Whilst I envy you for the Wesley stories, I have it on good authority that duffer had to change his boxers on sight of this. Despite the fact it's on goal.com
Ha ha yeah I saw that one too, but considered it so beyond the realms of any possibility that I didn't bother mentioning it.Whilst I envy you for the Wesley stories, I have it on good authority that duffer had to change his boxers on sight of this. Despite the fact it's on goal.com
Be interesting to see how UEFA react to that story, Barcelona being far and away their favourites and all that.BBC Sport - Football - Barcelona fail to pay player wages for June
Maybe some good news for Arsenal in their quest to keep Cesc with the news that Barcelona failed to pay the players wages for June and have some financial problems.
Still can't get my around the statement from the new chairman that they are going to release 50 million euros + any transfers recieved for new signings yet can't pay the day to day bills
Looks like financial mismanagement in football isn't just restricted to England.
Yeah probably true enough, like you say though, other positions have to be the priority. Reckon we still need another striker, the combination of Van Persie (great but can guarantee he will miss 60% of the season), Eduardo (you've not got it anymore son), Bendtner (not very good), Chamakh (unproven and potentially the next Adebayor) and Vela (looks promising but also another small player with lots of pace and skill but no muscle) isn't exactly the best looking lineup we could ever hope for.Got no issues with us signing him, as long as we get another center back and a goalkeeper as well. Would rather a backup for Song as well. If that happens it'll be our best transfer window ever tbh.
You're right in saying, positionally, he's the last player we need. But in terms of quality, he's exactly the sort of player we should be going after.
Yeah, we'll only see another striker come in if Eduardo goes IMO. You're harsh on Bendtner thoughYeah probably true enough, like you say though, other positions have to be the priority. Reckon we still need another striker, the combination of Van Persie (great but can guarantee he will miss 60% of the season), Eduardo (you've not got it anymore son), Bendtner (not very good), Chamakh (unproven and potentially the next Adebayor) and Vela (looks promising but also another small player with lots of pace and skill but no muscle) isn't exactly the best looking lineup we could ever hope for.
Oh and for mine, the best transfer window for Arsenal in my experience would have to be the time Pires, Wiltord and Lauren all signed. That was a truly epic time.
A solid enough midfielder good passer and tackler but lacks a bit of pace to go any further really. We have kept worse players than him though suprised he was released tbh.So er Ritchie Jones eh, should take us up.
Interesting, we seemed to have fallen out of the race with Liverpool and Spurts still chasing. Will sit tight and wait.Apparently Joe Cole to Arsenal is done and dusted. Expect it soonish pending a medical. Staying London was the major motivation for him it was said.
Apparently Schwarzer is on his way, failed first medical but pased his second.Arsene Wenger said:"Arsenal fans, keep on supporting Arsenal, another invincible team is on the way."
The overall debt levels in Spanish football are around the 3.2b euro mark according to an article I read recently. I posted the link a while back. That can't be sustainable or even true to some degree, because why the **** didn't Tenerife go bankrupt when they got relegated.BBC Sport - Football - Barcelona fail to pay player wages for June
Maybe some good news for Arsenal in their quest to keep Cesc with the news that Barcelona failed to pay the players wages for June and have some financial problems.
Still can't get my around the statement from the new chairman that they are going to release 50 million euros + any transfers recieved for new signings yet can't pay the day to day bills
Looks like financial mismanagement in football isn't just restricted to England.
This is why I pointed out that La Liga is in poor shape (despite having some fantastic players) in the "Is the English Premier League the best in the world?" thread. It seems club football as a whole is a bloated, financially unsustainable mess.The overall debt levels in Spanish football are around the 3.2b euro mark according to an article I read recently. I posted the link a while back. That can't be sustainable or even true to some degree, because why the **** didn't Tenerife go bankrupt when they got relegated.
A fairly dubious sign. Is going to be hilarious fun watching Arsenal next year if these sorts of rumours keep turning out to be true.Apparently Schwarzer is on his way, failed first medical but pased his second.
'This smudge here that looks like my fingerprint, nooo, that's trauma!'Is just a knee problem that he has, was assessed by an independant doctor who said he was fine.
We're stalling as we're still eyeing up Eduardo supposedly.