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benelsmore wrote:I always hated Nasri and this just confirms it: Nasri wants more money90K ain't good enough for this guy. He's not that good and went missing throughout the season. I'd be telling him be more consistent and you can grub more money off us. Until then get over your enourmous ego. You mean just like Gareth 'Greatest human to walk the earth' Bale did :lol: Edited by sydneycroatia58: 1/6/2011 05:23:39 PM
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BETHFC
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:benelsmore wrote:I always hated Nasri and this just confirms it: Nasri wants more money90K ain't good enough for this guy. He's not that good and went missing throughout the season. I'd be telling him be more consistent and you can grub more money off us. Until then get over your enourmous ego. You mean just like Gareth 'Greatest human to walk the earth' Bale did :lol: Edited by sydneycroatia58: 1/6/2011 05:23:39 PM Yes but he isn't stomping his feet saying "I wan't what they got" i reference to the senior earners. I just don't like the arrogance of players who are driven by money. He's on a wage that will set him up for life and still has the nerve to ask for more. Me supporting Spurs and Nasri being an Arsenal player has nothing to do with it. I'd say sure ok if he had a superb season. He had a patchy season though.
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Quote:Yes but he isn't stomping his feet saying "I wan't what they got" i reference to the senior earners. Well he is one of the best in the squad and he is a senior player, why shouldn't he be one of the highest earners in the club? benelsmore wrote:I'd say sure ok if he had a superb season. He had a patchy season though. Not so much patchy, as superb first half of the season, meh second half. Despite the period after the new year, he still definitely had the best the season of his life. The wages he's demanding are too high for him, but he's not too far off it. You can't deny someone who has had an great season (and he has) high wages. I just hope we can keep him, and I do wish he would get over himself sometimes too. Edited by gooner4life_8: 1/6/2011 06:44:13 PM
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When it comes down to it, these are the normal wages for these guys. So let's just scrap the whole 90,000 per week thing and put it into realistic terms.
It's like working in an office where you get $45,000 per year. You've just had the best year of your life. People have constantly praised you on how well you've done and you've provided a lot of valuable work for your company. With all these people(Agent) telling you how great you are, you're feeling super confident in yourself. Sure you dropped a bit for a while there, but then again, so did everyone else and you as a company underperformed. You genuinely feel like you have proven yourself, you're constantly being told how great you are and that you deserve better(Agent), there are some workers earning closish to what you are who shouldn't even have a place at the company and you are working for a consistently underperforming company. Why shouldn't you be getting paid as much as the top earners?
Having said that though, he's still being a greedy cunt and his manager can fuck off.
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BETHFC
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Gooner4life_8 wrote:[quote] Not so much patchy, as superb first half of the season, meh second half. Despite the period after the new year, he still definitely had the best the season of his life.
The wages he's demanding are too high for him, but he's not too far off it. You can't deny someone who has had an great season (and he has) high wages. I just hope we can keep him, and I do wish he would get over himself sometimes too.
Yeh but make him earn them, give him a target and reward him for it. A reason I lost respect for Rooney is he held United to ransom and here we see Nasri doing the same thing. I think my usual hatred for this player is compounded by my feeling that he thinks he's bigger than Arsenal. To #4 Fabregas: The manager needs to remind him about the 2nd half of the season. You're not measured on 19 games you're measured on 38. Players such as Nasri going missing cost you guys a realistic title shot so how can you reward someone for going downhill? Whether or not Nasri thinks he's worth it is unrelated. If Messi had an ego like Samir does he'd be demanding a million a week.
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sydneycroatia58
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The only reason him and his agent are asking for $110,000 a week is because he only has 1 year left on his contract, simple as that. If we were re-negotiating and he had 2-3 years left we wouldn't be having this problem because he wouldn't be asking for $110,000 a week and he wouldn't be able to hold us to ransom. So in the end it's partly the clubs fault for not tying this up ages ago.
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Damien Martinez has been called up to replace the injured Oscar Ustari in the Argentina squad to play Poland on Sunday. Absolutely massive step up for the guy even if it's in a very weak Argentina side.
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Gooner4life_8 wrote:Damien Martinez has been called up to replace the injured Oscar Ustari in the Argentina squad to play Poland on Sunday. Absolutely massive step up for the guy even if it's in a very weak Argentina side. Yeah it's basically a developmental side. Also Ignasi Miquel has been called up to the U20 WC for Spain.
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Does anyone know what month the new fixture list comes out?
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The fixture list will be announced on premierleague.com on the 17th June at 9:00 am
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imnofreak wrote:The fixture list will be announced on premierleague.com on the 17th June at 9:00 am
Thanks mate.Going there in September just hoping they play a home game while im there so i can get tickets.:)
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We spend fuck all and rack up huge wage bills. We've got to put our foot down somewhere.
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KenGooner_GCU wrote:We spend fuck all and rack up huge wage bills. We've got to put our foot down somewhere. TBF our wage bill is considerably smaller than the other clubs in the top 4 or 5.
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WOOOOOOOOOOOOOO we made a signing. Quote:[size=6] Carl Jenkinson joins Arsenal[/size] Arsenal Football Club is delighted to announce that promising defender Carl Jenkinson, 19, has arrived from League One side Charlton Athletic. His signing was confirmed as young Gunners Benik Afobe, Chuks Aneke and Oguzhan Ozyakup also pledged their futures to the Club. Jenkinson joins Arsenal having featured nine times for Charlton Athletic’s first team. Predominantly a right-back, the 6’1” youngster can also play in the centre of defence. Although born in England, Jenkinson qualifies to represent both England and Finland through his mother. The defender has already represented both countries at youth level, and last season captained Finland Under-19s. Afobe, a forward and England Youth International, joined the Club aged just eight and has risen through the ranks to play Under-18 and Reserve team football, signing professional terms in February 2010. The Leyton-born youngster returned from his loan spell at Huddersfield Town a firm favourite with the Terriers’ faithful, having scored eight times in 36 appearances. This helped Lee Clark’s team to a 25 game unbeaten run, culminating in reaching the League One play-off final. Newham-born midfielder Aneke is another player to have come through the Club’s Hale End Academy, which he joined aged seven, to cement a place in Neil Banfield’s Reserves setup. Last term the England Under-18 International scored six goals in 17 games to help the second string to the runners-up spot in the FA Premier Reserve League South. Chuks signed professional terms in July 2010. Midfielder Ozyakup has enjoyed a promising start to his fledgling Arsenal career, since arriving from Dutch side AZ Alkmaar two seasons ago. The Netherlands Youth International joined forces with Aneke and Afobe to help Steve Bould’s Under-18s to a Premier Academy League title in 2010 and has proven himself to be a key player in the Reserves, with 22 appearances to his name so far. Everyone at Arsenal would like to welcome Carl to the Club and look forward to the continued progression of all four players in the years to come. http://www.arsenal.com/news/reserves-news/carl-jenkinson-joins-arsenal
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So the4 club have apparently been very busy in the transfer market lately with us in advanced negotiations in regards to Chris Samba.
Alex-Oxlade Chamberlain has been in discussions with the club once again.
There has also apparently been contact between Arsenal and Lille in regards to Eden Hazard, and with Hazard already having met Wenger personally in the past and reportedly spoken about wages and with us having first refusal on him it seems the problem will not lay with the player here but rather what fee Lille want.
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buddha69 wrote:http://fourfourtwo.com/news/england/81333/default.aspx
Way to spoil your Arsenal career.. Honestly it won't ruin much. There isn't much anger around that I've seen just more amazement at how stupid you could be to say something like that to the media. As far as him wearing a Sp*rs shirt around the house, I honestly couldn't care about that, it's his house and his life he can wear what he wants, what i do have a problem with is like I said him being stupid enough to come out with it publicly.
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:So the4 club have apparently been very busy in the transfer market lately with us in advanced negotiations in regards to Chris Samba.
Alex-Oxlade Chamberlain has been in discussions with the club once again.
There has also apparently been contact between Arsenal and Lille in regards to Eden Hazard, and with Hazard already having met Wenger personally in the past and reportedly spoken about wages and with us having first refusal on him it seems the problem will not lay with the player here but rather what fee Lille want. Alex should stay with the Saints for at least another year before anyone swoops for him.
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his dad said he should join arsenal now to develop more!
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MvFCArsenal16.8 wrote:his dad said he should join arsenal now to develop more! On the bench? I think 1 more season.
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benelsmore wrote:MvFCArsenal16.8 wrote:his dad said he should join arsenal now to develop more! On the bench? I think 1 more season. Probably better for us to buy him now.
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we should get him now , the way wenger goes plays him in the league cup then loan him out back to southampton , it worked for rambo
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Arsenal just signed a 19 year old finnish-english fullback from charlton, by the name of Carl Jenkinson
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catbert wrote:Arsenal just signed a 19 year old finnish-english fullback from charlton, by the name of Carl Jenkinson Oldish news
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finish under-21 to boot too !
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buddha69 wrote:catbert wrote:Arsenal just signed a 19 year old finnish-english fullback from charlton, by the name of Carl Jenkinson Oldish news well i only heard about it today, oh well.
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news was probaly a couple of days old! oh well who cares. now for the big money signings
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MvFCArsenal16.8 wrote:news was probaly a couple of days old! oh well who cares. now for the big money signings More like a couple months old :lol: Jenkinson coming in will probably mean Eboue being sold next season and Jenkinson to be groomed as Sagna's successor. Carl Jenkinson wrote:"It's amazing to have joined. Words can't really describe how it feels to be honest,” said the 19-year-old. “Being an Arsenal fan, it's an amazing thing for me and something that I am really excited about. "My dad has been a season ticket holder for 40-odd years and has been going regularly since he was a kid. “He brought me up as an Arsenal fan and I've been going since I was young. I even went to a few games last season. My whole family are all massive Arsenal fans. "I was always a big fan of Tony Adams and I'm reading his book at the moment. He was always someone I looked at as a great leader. He is a player I can learn a lot from and I will be looking to follow in his footsteps.”
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:MvFCArsenal16.8 wrote:news was probaly a couple of days old! oh well who cares. now for the big money signings More like a couple months old :lol: Jenkinson coming in will probably mean Eboue being sold next season and Jenkinson to be groomed as Sagna's successor. Carl Jenkinson wrote:"It's amazing to have joined. Words can't really describe how it feels to be honest,” said the 19-year-old. “Being an Arsenal fan, it's an amazing thing for me and something that I am really excited about. "My dad has been a season ticket holder for 40-odd years and has been going regularly since he was a kid. “He brought me up as an Arsenal fan and I've been going since I was young. I even went to a few games last season. My whole family are all massive Arsenal fans. "I was always a big fan of Tony Adams and I'm reading his book at the moment. He was always someone I looked at as a great leader. He is a player I can learn a lot from and I will be looking to follow in his footsteps.” hey i dont have the net sc:lol: no not emmanuel :lol:
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So reports in England say that Stan Kroenke has given the club's hierarchy permission to increase our offer to Samir Nasri. It makes sense considering Wenger's comments to the French media about how we will do everything to keep Nasri.
He's also said that Fabregas is an Arsenal player and isn't going anywhere.
Also reports in France that Gervinho has apparently given his word to Wenger that he will join.
And more rumours about Gary Cahill, apparently we are willing to offer Ignasi Miquel on loan in return so to drop the price a bit. Obviously because Wenger doesn't want to be paying 17m for a guy in the last year of his contract.
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