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Reading reports that Arsene Wenger has a agreed on a new deal untill 2019. Of course they won't announce it after those back to back defeats so...

This will make or break the changes of Sachez leaving that ex-big club. I don't know what his relationship is with that old cunt, but can't imagine a guy like him settles for another 2 years of mediocrity. Same goes for Özil (who I don't rate as high as Alexis but is still a big name). 

But what I do know: ArsenalFanTV and chill

Wenger In Wenger Out Shake It All About

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28 minutes ago, BoyBlue96 said:

This will make or break the changes of Sachez leaving that ex-big club. I don't know what his relationship is with that old cunt, but can't imagine a guy like him settles for another 2 years of mediocrity. Same goes for Özil (who I don't rate as high as Alexis but is still a big name). 

Exactly. Their star players realize soon enough that they will forever be surrounded by mediocre players and/or coaches and they will win nothing meaningful in the near future with them. Arsenal and Liverpool are have-beens, but their commercial value and fame are still significant enough domestically and internationally to use them as springboards to better their careers and brand by being the outstanding players of their teams, get noticed and move to clubs that can sustain success (Suarez and Fabregas being prime examples abandoning their clubs because they are not competitive enough). I have little doubt that Sanchez will follow the pattern. He has been there for 2 years now, he's got enough exposure to have better places calling him. And at the back of his head he knows that a player of his quality should be lifting trophies, not being teary-eyed after most decisive games which is the story with Arsenal ALL THE TIME.

He already tried Barcelona, so they are out of the game. Once he becomes available, which could be sooner than we think, we have to pounce on the opportunity. We can offer him what he wants, Arsenal can't.

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2 minutes ago, manpe said:

Exactly. Their star players realize soon enough that they will forever be surrounded by mediocre players and/or coaches and they will win nothing meaningful in the near future with them. Arsenal and Liverpool are have-beens, but their commercial value and fame are still significant enough domestically and internationally to use them as springboards to better their careers and brand by being the outstanding players of their teams, get noticed and move to clubs that can sustain success (Suarez and Fabregas being prime examples abandoning their clubs because they are not competitive enough). I have little doubt that Sanchez will follow the pattern. He has been there for 2 years now, he's got enough exposure to have better places calling him. And at the back of his head he knows that a player of his quality should be lifting trophies, not being teary-eyed after most decisive games.

He already tried Barcelona, so they are out of the game. Once he becomes available, which could be sooner than we think, we have to pounce on the opportunity.

Their history is what keeps them alive. That's why I always laugh when they tell us we have no history: theirs is the only thing they still have.

 

I tell you this, we win the title this season will gives us back the whole "big club aura" y'know. Back in the Not-Many-Are-Champions League AS English champions makes us interesting for star players.

For Sanchez it's either going to be us if we try our luck or China. Also, a club like Juventus is a possibility for him I think. But he knows English football now so...why not choose a 3 year deal with us with some respectable wages. Diego is rumoured to receive a new contract with 240k per week. We can offer Alexis the same. And more than that: ambition. Conte is a winner. Wenger isn't.

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15 minutes ago, BoyBlue96 said:

Their history is what keeps them alive. That's why I always laugh when they tell us we have no history: theirs is the only thing they still have.

Just tell them that we are making history, they are living off of it like has-beens.

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20 minutes ago, BoyBlue96 said:

Their history is what keeps them alive. That's why I always laugh when they tell us we have no history: theirs is the only thing they still have.

 

I tell you this, we win the title this season will gives us back the whole "big club aura" y'know. Back in the Not-Many-Are-Champions League AS English champions makes us interesting for star players.

For Sanchez it's either going to be us if we try our luck or China. Also, a club like Juventus is a possibility for him I think. But he knows English football now so...why not choose a 3 year deal with us with some respectable wages. Diego is rumoured to receive a new contract with 240k per week. We can offer Alexis the same. And more than that: ambition. Conte is a winner. Wenger isn't.

One more thing.. He wouldn't need to move city or country if he came here, he'd just switch to a more successful and lucrative employer without extra hassle of moving places. If Conte personally tells him he wants him, then I can see him coming here. Wishful thinking maybe.

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12 minutes ago, manpe said:

One more thing.. He wouldn't need to move city or country if he came here, he'd just switch to a more successful and lucrative employer without extra hassle of moving places. If Conte personally tells him he wants him, then I can see him coming here. Wishful thinking maybe.

Exactly. He and his dogs can befriend Diego's as Diego is also in love with his dog like Sanchez is. 

 

Oh and do not forget the very best of it all: ArsenalFanTV going full chernobyl.

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Just now, Special Juan said:

Looking at his body language on the pitch at the final whistle at City he looked like a broken man.

Stick the dagger in Chels.

Exactly. Same goes for Özil. Not pressing the City players just walking around the pitch. But that guy is overrated as hell. 

I tell you this those 2 ain't going to extend as long as Wenger is there. 

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4 minutes ago, Artandur said:

Apparently they're already looking at reus as a potential replacement.

Another one looking to relaunch his career in a springboard club, laying the foundations for us to sign if he comes good.

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The apparent offer from China of £400k a week will determine whether its money he wants or trophies.

I think maybe he wanted to leave the question of if  he was gonna stay on iun North London or not until he found out if vinegar tits was staying or not and who would be replacing him.

Ive got this nasty twitch thinking Simeone might just be tempted (unless of course the Glazers have already talked to him ;) )

Another thing we gotta wonder IF the Don is looking further on than a 3-4-3 and is he still wondering about the 3-5-2

Having the Beast alongside Sanchez would make some kinda force to be reckoned with. Or can he be a RW upgrade?

We need 4 or 5 players in the next 2 windows. Lets see what priority Conte thinks we need them in.

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Im surprised we arent intersted in Payet. Far from impossible signing, fair price, normal wages, he wants to move and above all he is realy realy good player.

Payet and Van Dijk would be no brainers if we want to win the league, sure there are Sanchez and others, but chances we land them are unlikely.

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8 minutes ago, BlueLyon said:

Im surprised we arent intersted in Payet. Far from impossible signing, fair price, normal wages, he wants to move and above all he is realy realy good player.

Payet and Van Dijk would be no brainers if we want to win the league, sure there are Sanchez and others, but chances we land them are unlikely.

Think his age would rule him out for us. That and like James, he doesn't exactly fit into the 3-4-3, does he?

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31 minutes ago, Pizy said:

Think his age would rule him out for us. That and like James, he doesn't exactly fit into the 3-4-3, does he?

He might be older but I see him as late bloomer. Like Anelka for example who did very well for us. 

He aint exactly RW, but for Lille and Marseille (and france) he played on wings and generaly he moves to sides alot at west ham. He is also much quicker and can beat opponent unlike James. Not to mention he plays in Prem already.

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