We'd have a whole stack of quality central midfield options if Fabregas comes back. Cesc, Santi, Arteta, Wilshire, Ramesy, Rosicky and Diaby to name a fewI'd love to see Fabregas at United but I could only see him coming back for Arsenal. If he was available and willing to move they'd surely be insane to pass it up, given they have both first option to buy him and the money to do so.
And quite frankly a Fabregas-Wilshere midfield partnership sounds frighteningly good.
Think I'd cry tbh.Surely Carlzora will be off to citeh, when Pellegrini takes over? Keeps up the Arse being feeder clubs for Manchester, which is always funny.
It's just for footballing reasons. For relegation strugglers they play some really nice stuff, and since they can't defend either they're involved in a lot of great games. They have a distinctive style and always try to play their own game regardless of the opposition. Newcastle, Sunderland and Norwich are ****ing hideous to watch in comparison.Not getting the Wigan love myself, Whelan is just a ****, and quite frankly time for them to go down, now they've got their cup. I like Martinez, but he won't be there next year anyway.
Yeah, I think that's been the major disappointment this season for me. Even though we were shocking in parts last season, there were still things like the wins against Tottenham, Man City and at Stamford Bridge, that will hold as really good memories. I think overall, we're a stronger side than we were last season. Walcott and Ramesy have improved, Cazorla is dictating the midfield, and Wilshire being back has helped. But we lack the special - not world class, because I think Santi is - brilliant player that would walk into any side, to dominate games and perform against the strongest sides. Van Persie gave us that last season and Fabregas did to an extent when he was there, but it's just been missing this season.Not beaten a good side (apart from 10 man Spurs) all season though, that has to be a worry.