Frodo, you busy stocking up on bulbies at the moment or what?
Spuds going full strength (bar Kane and keeper change for cups) in the Caraboa Cup against us. 2 things.
1. Pochettino has finally worked out that any trophy is better than no trophy.
2. If we win this, it could well trash their entire season. Which could push Poch even closer to United at the end of the year.
Not a great look around the projectile hitting Alli. The person that threw it will be bragging about it but the last time they enter the stadium for a while will be to watch their team lose - if they're caught that it
The Championship Chronicles - The Jetstream's review of the 2007/08 season. www.newcastlefootball.net/chronicles
Can you stop losing to Spurs. Dont need to give the media more reason to love them
I used to enjoy watching Burnley punch above their weight in the EPL but unless they cut out the bullshit I won't miss them getting relegated. They are both the toughest team and the softest team in the league, constant dirty fouls and slaps/grabs off the ball (which is pretty common and not a huge issue) but then they dive over and cry foul whenever someone brushes up against them. So annoying to watch.
This is the best way to show Arsenal's main weakness compared to other clubs.
Liverpool have sold the following players for good money.
Solanke - £19m
Sakho - £26m
Benteke - £27m
Ings - £20m
Ibe - £15m
Joe Allen - £14m
Arsenal have lost the following players for free.
Jack Wilshire - Free.
Santi Cazorla - Free. (Although he was badly injured so this one is a bit different)
Lukas Fabianski - Free.
Robert Pires - Free.
Sol Campbell was also lost on a free.
Aaron Ramsey is about to move to Juve for free.
Kieran Gibbs left's for £6 million.
We don't know how to sell players.
Funny enough I was reading the other day in the wake of the Pulisic sale, Dortmund had sold 6 high profile players over the past 18 months for a combined value of (I think) $250m.
And they are actually getting 'better'.
We can rightly praise the players and coaches but that front office is having it's own purple patch right now.
Whilst obviously a smart move to get him, Dortmund 'seems' to have a whole club approach going on. Because someone behind a desk is asking/telling the coach about selling his very best players, and it all just seems to work.
How other coaches like Emery would handle this approach is about to be seen. But when you're the face of winning and losing, having someone sell your players must be a tough position to be in.
Selling players would make Arsenal MORE competitive for the title IMO. If we could bring in funds for players before they decline and spend that on new players we could increase the number of signings we make and thus increase our chances of signing players that work. You're always going to have players who don't make the grade. At the moment we can't afford, Tottenham even more so, to have a player not work. So we either buy cheaper players or decline signing expensive players because the risk of losing money is too great.
I'm happy for us to sign 2-3 Guendozi type players each year and sell 1 or 2 of them after 3 years for a nice profit. Then we could buy 1 big name signing each year and move on someone else in the squad (Ramsey/Monreal/Mustafi) who is on the decline for a decent fee.
Money wins you titles nowadays, and we need a bit more coming in from transfers. (All of this is only if Kroenke is happy to leave the money the club makes within the club and not take anything out like the Glazers do.)