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Peter
06-30-2017, 02:53 PM
He appears to be an annoying ****.

I don't really care if he leaves.

IUFG
06-30-2017, 02:57 PM
I don't really care if he leaves.

me neither. the narcissistic ****.

World's End Stella
06-30-2017, 02:58 PM
+1

I would very happily sell him for the oft mentioned £50mil, provided we spent it and spent it well.

We won't though :-|

SWv2
06-30-2017, 03:00 PM
+1

I would very happily sell him for the oft mentioned £50mil, provided we spent it and spent it well.

We won't though :-|

Would you sell him to City?

FTR I would if they were the highest bidder. Can't be bothered with all this not selling to a rival nonsense.

bbrian
06-30-2017, 03:00 PM
Im pretty sure we can get 5th without him also

Rich
06-30-2017, 03:00 PM
+1

I would very happily sell him for the oft mentioned £50mil, provided we spent it and spent it well.

We won't though :-|

I do wonder why The Arsenal seem to find transfers so troubling. Anyway, last season was the catalyst for change so I assume that things will change this summer. Window opens tomorrow :annoucembappe:

Sir C
06-30-2017, 03:00 PM
He appears to be an annoying ****.

I don't really care if he leaves.

Apart from the fact that he's an egomaniac who has a negative influence on the team, he does nothing better than Walcott anyway. :shrug:

Rich
06-30-2017, 03:01 PM
Would you sell him to City?

FTR I would if they were the highest bidder. Can't be bothered with all this not selling to a rival nonsense.

:nod: Welcome to Arsenal, Sergio.

Ash
06-30-2017, 03:02 PM
Apart from the fact that he's an egomaniac who has a negative influence on the team, he does nothing better than Walcott anyway. :shrug:

:hehe: redg will be Having Words when he sees this thread.

SWv2
06-30-2017, 03:03 PM
:nod: Welcome to Arsenal, Sergio.

Nah, take the £55m and reinvest in players of our choice, not those offered in some kind of footballing equivalent of Noel Edmonds noncery.

Anyway, swaps don’t really happen do they? Clive Allen and all that.

World's End Stella
06-30-2017, 03:03 PM
Would you sell him to City?

FTR I would if they were the highest bidder. Can't be bothered with all this not selling to a rival nonsense.

Yup :nod:

Mostly because I think watching him give the ball away would drive Pep mental and he'd barely get a game as a result. Not that I believe the City rumours, of course. They already have Gabriel, De Bruyne, Sane and Sterling as well as Aguero and Silva (cracking player). Just can't see him being a target but who knows :shrug:

SWv2
06-30-2017, 03:05 PM
Yup :nod:

Mostly because I think watching him give the ball away would drive Pep mental and he'd barely get a game as a result. Not that I believe the City rumours, of course. They already have Gabriel, De Bruyne, Sane and Sterling as well as Aguero and Silva (cracking player). Just can't see him being a target but who knows :shrug:

Sané, on the basis of last season perhaps the most exciting of all.

Luis Anaconda
06-30-2017, 03:08 PM
Sané, on the basis of last season perhaps the most exciting of all.

As I told you about two years ago - you're welcome

World's End Stella
06-30-2017, 03:09 PM
Sané, on the basis of last season perhaps the most exciting of all.

Let's assume the rumours are true that he ditches Aguero. I would think that Sane, Gabriel and De Bruyne are first choice. Silva and Silva can play there as well. He needs Sachez for 50mil?

I think not.

Pat Vegas
06-30-2017, 03:16 PM
Nah, take the £55m and reinvest in players of our choice, not those offered in some kind of footballing equivalent of Noel Edmonds noncery.

Anyway, swaps don’t really happen do they? Clive Allen and all that.

Bring back Baptista imo
That didn't really work for us at all. Not only did we lose Reyes we then also lost Baptista.

SWv2
06-30-2017, 03:18 PM
Let's assume the rumours are true that he ditches Aguero. I would think that Sane, Gabriel and De Bruyne are first choice. Silva and Silva can play there as well. He needs Sachez for 50mil?

I think not.


I am not sure the concept of “need” is really that important in the annual Man City program of recruitment and team strengthening.

One could argue they are overloaded with attacking talent, the best in the league I would say. They finished last season desperately in need of defensive reinforcement and indeed replacements, so the first thing they do is purchase Bernardo Silva. Of course I expect they will address the defence at some point.

Guardiola will simply not countenance another season of failure like last and if Sanchez can improve his options then the spending of 50m is neither here nor there.

If City don’t want him then the entire media would appear to have this whole story dramatically wrong.

Mo Britain less Europe
06-30-2017, 03:20 PM
City's needs should not matter a fig on Sanchez's valuation. I say he is worth at least £70 million and whilst I wouldn;t sell him to a direct rival if they offer Aguero and £20 million I might listen.

Peter
06-30-2017, 03:22 PM
I am not sure the concept of “need” is really that important in the annual Man City program of recruitment and team strengthening.

One could argue they are overloaded with attacking talent, the best in the league I would say. They finished last season desperately in need of defensive reinforcement and indeed replacements, so the first thing they do is purchase Bernardo Silva. Of course I expect they will address the defence at some point.

Guardiola will simply not countenance another season of failure like last and if Sanchez can improve his options then the spending of 50m is neither here nor there.

If City don’t want him then the entire media would appear to have this whole story dramatically wrong.

I would have taken Bernardo Silva in a heartbeat. He was brilliant in the Monaco games I watched.

World's End Stella
06-30-2017, 03:28 PM
I would have taken Bernardo Silva in a heartbeat. He was brilliant in the Monaco games I watched.

I said the same and had my eye on Dembele (Dortmund won) and Sane last summer. We could afford them, they were available.

But they would have killed Ox and Walcott, I suppose. :-|

Yesterday Once More
06-30-2017, 06:46 PM
Thing is, since the invincibles we have had precious few genuinely top-drawer players. Fabregas and Van Persie stood out among the mediocrity and when each of them left we pretty much said "good riddance", kidded ourselves that they were more trouble than they were worth and that we would be stronger without them. Were we *******s.

Sanchez is even more world-class, and despite his tantrums has stood out in terms of attitude and application as well as ability. While I get that 50 million would be hard to resist, who do you trust Wenger to replace him with who would make us stronger? By all means argue that we can't afford to let him run down his contract, but don't kid yourself we are better without him, especially if he goes to Chelsea or City.

7sisters
07-01-2017, 06:54 PM
He appears to be an annoying ****.

I don't really care if he leaves.

There's also no guarantee that he'd have the same impact at a club with far better players than at our place.

eastgermanautos
07-02-2017, 03:50 AM
Thing is, since the invincibles we have had precious few genuinely top-drawer players. Fabregas and Van Persie stood out among the mediocrity and when each of them left we pretty much said "good riddance", kidded ourselves that they were more trouble than they were worth and that we would be stronger without them. Were we *******s.

Sanchez is even more world-class, and despite his tantrums has stood out in terms of attitude and application as well as ability. While I get that 50 million would be hard to resist, who do you trust Wenger to replace him with who would make us stronger? By all means argue that we can't afford to let him run down his contract, but don't kid yourself we are better without him, especially if he goes to Chelsea or City.

Not really true though dude. Cech, Ozil, Bellerin, Koscielny, Ozil, Mustafi maybe. That's a solid number. The real weakness is in Walcott and Ox, who haven't ever really gotten over the hump. Giroud is a good second option and therefore does not influence the argument one way or another.

eastgermanautos
07-02-2017, 03:51 AM
Not really true though dude. Cech, Ozil, Bellerin, Koscielny, Ozil, Mustafi maybe. That's a solid number. The real weakness is in Walcott and Ox, who haven't ever really gotten over the hump. Giroud is a good second option and therefore does not influence the argument one way or another.

Oh and Coquelin of course. Nice piece but that's all he is. I like Xhaka.

redgunamo
07-02-2017, 09:04 AM
:hehe: redg will be Having Words when he sees this thread.

Don't listen to these people, AS7; bunch of mummy's boys who just want to weep into her bosom whenever a real man makes his presence felt. Barely a fully-functioning cock amongst them.

redgunamo
07-02-2017, 09:54 AM
Yup :nod:

Mostly because I think watching him give the ball away would drive Pep mental and he'd barely get a game as a result.

Man are jokers :rolleyes:

The Rob2
07-03-2017, 11:18 PM
Apart from the fact that he's an egomaniac who has a negative influence on the team, he does nothing better than Walcott anyway. :shrug:

I mean apart from his tremendous performances in the semi and the final and his key goals in both, and his 30 odd other goals (and his 10-15 assists, I'm not going to bother googling it), he is a real detriment to the team