The Arsenal FC-Related News & Developments for 2016/2017
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With the current scouting set up.......Waffiman wrote:Dare not imagine how good Arsenal will be when he leaves in the summer.Tunisian Gooner wrote:Dare not even imagine how poor Arsenal will be when Sanchez exits the club this summer.
It is a team game. Sanchez has his downsides and upsides. It is not just about one player and we have had better players leave and we prospered. So long as we get a replacement, he will not be missed.
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Waffiman wrote:Dare not imagine how good Arsenal will be when he leaves in the summer.Tunisian Gooner wrote:Dare not even imagine how poor Arsenal will be when Sanchez exits the club this summer.
It is a team game. Sanchez has his downsides and upsides. It is not just about one player and we have had better players leave and we prospered. So long as we get a replacement, he will not be missed.
what rubbish!!!!
.......but the likes of Giroud are irreplaceable, Abi?
just for once in your life, tell the truth and let the devil be ashamed
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this Waffi sef....Waffiman wrote:Dare not imagine how good Arsenal will be when he leaves in the summer.Tunisian Gooner wrote:Dare not even imagine how poor Arsenal will be when Sanchez exits the club this summer.
It is a team game. Sanchez has his downsides and upsides. It is not just about one player and we have had better players leave and we prospered. So long as we get a replacement, he will not be missed.
please provide a list of possible replacements that Arsenal can legitimately get.
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Pep speaks the truth.......waffi would obviously disagree
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“If this year, you cannot compete with Spurs, with all the respect I have for them, and Leicester, then change your sport. I’m sorry.” Emmanuel Petit
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Re: The Arsenal FC-Related News & Developments for 2016/2017
I have not watched the video, so I don't know the context. With regards to your comment. I advice you to stop using emotions and agenda. Just engage your brain.Gooner1 wrote:Pep speaks the truth.......waffi would obviously disagree
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I don't need telling the obvious. Wenger knows he has to win more games, does not need anyone to say that to him.
Pep is not one talk to anyone about winning more games, first he should look at himself, he has faced competition for the 1st time in his career, despite the huge advantages he has, e.g. finance, he has fluffed his lines.
He now realises this is not Barca or Bayern Munich, and to be fair to him, he has given Wenger his due. I know the respect Pep has for Wenger so I will not bother with your interpretation of his words from that video.
Your version of the truth when it comes to Wenger is twisted and full of your BS.
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Arsenal will be getting a top striker summer. Take that to the bank.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:this Waffi sef....Waffiman wrote:Dare not imagine how good Arsenal will be when he leaves in the summer.Tunisian Gooner wrote:Dare not even imagine how poor Arsenal will be when Sanchez exits the club this summer.
It is a team game. Sanchez has his downsides and upsides. It is not just about one player and we have had better players leave and we prospered. So long as we get a replacement, he will not be missed.
please provide a list of possible replacements that Arsenal can legitimately get.
Unlike you guys here who forget the sacred principle of football - it is a team sport. No one is irreplaceable either by personnel change or system change.
At Arsenal, Wenger has developed a system that plays to Sanchez and Ozil. This season, the system is even more skewed towards getting the best out of and minimising his weaknesses.
I understand you andvTG are vexed with how things have gone this season, so I excuse you when you carry on about Sanchez.
Sanchez was a flop at Barca, not because he is not a top player, it was because Barca will not alter or develope a system to accomodate his talent.
At Arsenal, he found a Manager who bent over to accommodate him both on and off the pitch. At Barca, he did not have that. Wenger, if he is around, will do the same for the player who replaces Sanchez. I have seen him do this for 20 years with varying degrees of success.
Sanchez forgot how Wenger contributions has helped him, he disrespects the Manager, team mates, fans and club. It is not hidden anymore, we now know Sanchez walked on his team at Norwich last season after he was subbed. He left the stadium and went home, upset at being subbed. That is not done, Arsenal are not some tinpot club, that is a huge slap in the face to all concerned. The club tried to cover it up but it was out there for those who wanted to be objective and know these things.
This season, we now know he walked out of training after yet another disagreement forcing the manager to drop him from the team for a big game against Liverpool. I will not even go into how disruptive he has been but we have 2 clear examples.
So if for whatever reasons you chose to ignore all if this and make him out like the greatest thing since sliced bread, that's your prerogative. I know this, everyone has a professional responsibility and should know their place at any football club. Despite many attempts by the club to manage issues, Sanchez has too many times fallen below what you expect of a professional both on and off the pitch.
This is why I hold strong views about the player, my position is clear but I am just a supporter who sticks with his club and team through thick and thin.
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A top striker certain...My poor, dear Waffi.....Waffiman wrote:Arsenal will be getting a top striker summer. Take that to the bank.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:this Waffi sef....Waffiman wrote:Dare not imagine how good Arsenal will be when he leaves in the summer.Tunisian Gooner wrote:Dare not even imagine how poor Arsenal will be when Sanchez exits the club this summer.
It is a team game. Sanchez has his downsides and upsides. It is not just about one player and we have had better players leave and we prospered. So long as we get a replacement, he will not be missed.
please provide a list of possible replacements that Arsenal can legitimately get.
Unlike you guys here who forget the sacred principle of football - it is a team sport. No one is irreplaceable either by personnel change or system change.
At Arsenal, Wenger has developed a system that plays to Sanchez and Ozil. This season, the system is even more skewed towards getting the best out of and minimising his weaknesses.
I understand you andvTG are vexed with how things have gone this season, so I excuse you when you carry on about Sanchez.
Sanchez was a flop at Barca, not because he is not a top player, it was because Barca will not alter or develope a system to accomodate his talent.
At Arsenal, he found a Manager who bent over to accommodate him both on and off the pitch. At Barca, he did not have that. Wenger, if he is around, will do the same for the player who replaces Sanchez. I have seen him do this for 20 years with varying degrees of success.
Sanchez forgot how Wenger contributions has helped him, he disrespects the Manager, team mates, fans and club. It is not hidden anymore, we now know Sanchez walked on his team at Norwich last season after he was subbed. That is not done, Arsenal are not some tinpot club, that is a huge slap in the face to all concerned. The club tried to cover it up but it was out there for those who wanted to be objective and know these things.
This season, we now know he walked out of training after yet another disagreement forcing the manager to drop him from the team for a big game against Liverpool. I will not even go into how disruptive he has been but we have 2 clear examples.
So if for whatever reasons you chose to ignore all if this and make him out like the greatest thing since sliced bread, that's your perogative. I know this, everyone has a professional responsibility and should know their place at any football club. Despite many attempts by the club to manage issues, Sanchez has too many times fallen below what you expect of a professional both on and off the pitch.
This is why I hold strong views about the player, my position is clear but I am just a supporter who sticks with his club and team through thick and thin.
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No disrespect, but you don't even believe what you typed. You are like a lawyer trying to win a case, regardless of facts.Waffiman wrote:Arsenal will be getting a top striker summer. Take that to the bank.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:this Waffi sef....Waffiman wrote:Dare not imagine how good Arsenal will be when he leaves in the summer.Tunisian Gooner wrote:Dare not even imagine how poor Arsenal will be when Sanchez exits the club this summer.
It is a team game. Sanchez has his downsides and upsides. It is not just about one player and we have had better players leave and we prospered. So long as we get a replacement, he will not be missed.
please provide a list of possible replacements that Arsenal can legitimately get.
Unlike you guys here who forget the sacred principle of football - it is a team sport. No one is irreplaceable either by personnel change or system change.
At Arsenal, Wenger has developed a system that plays to Sanchez and Ozil. This season, the system is even more skewed towards getting the best out of and minimising his weaknesses.
I understand you andvTG are vexed with how things have gone this season, so I excuse you when you carry on about Sanchez.
Sanchez was a flop at Barca, not because he is not a top player, it was because Barca will not alter or develope a system to accomodate his talent.
At Arsenal, he found a Manager who bent over to accommodate him both on and off the pitch. At Barca, he did not have that. Wenger, if he is around, will do the same for the player who replaces Sanchez. I have seen him do this for 20 years with varying degrees of success.
Sanchez forgot how Wenger contributions has helped him, he disrespects the Manager, team mates, fans and club. It is not hidden anymore, we now know Sanchez walked on his team at Norwich last season after he was subbed. That is not done, Arsenal are not some tinpot club, that is a huge slap in the face to all concerned. The club tried to cover it up but it was out there for those who wanted to be objective and know these things.
This season, we now know he walked out of training after yet another disagreement forcing the manager to drop him from the team for a big game against Liverpool. I will not even go into how disruptive he has been but we have 2 clear examples.
So if for whatever reasons you chose to ignore all if this and make him out like the greatest thing since sliced bread, that's your perogative. I know this, everyone has a professional responsibility and should know their place at any football club. Despite many attempts by the club to manage issues, Sanchez has too many times fallen below what you expect of a professional both on and off the pitch.
This is why I hold strong views about the player, my position is clear but I am just a supporter who sticks with his club and team through thick and thin.
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My beloved get some characters call fans sha.I doubt any club has this kind of fans we do.
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Waffi stop doubling down on this nonsense and admit you were wrong Haba ... how can you defend the likes of Ozil and Ramshyt and then keep throwing shade at Sanchez ?Waffiman wrote:Dare not imagine how good Arsenal will be when he leaves in the summer.Tunisian Gooner wrote:Dare not even imagine how poor Arsenal will be when Sanchez exits the club this summer.
It is a team game. Sanchez has his downsides and upsides. It is not just about one player and we have had better players leave and we prospered. So long as we get a replacement, he will not be missed.
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Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:this Waffi sef....Waffiman wrote:Dare not imagine how good Arsenal will be when he leaves in the summer.Tunisian Gooner wrote:Dare not even imagine how poor Arsenal will be when Sanchez exits the club this summer.
It is a team game. Sanchez has his downsides and upsides. It is not just about one player and we have had better players leave and we prospered. So long as we get a replacement, he will not be missed.
please provide a list of possible replacements that Arsenal can legitimately get.
I'm still waiting for his list of great young rights fullbacks at the club that are ready for the next level
"The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.....
"“There comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular, but he must take it because conscience tells him it is right.”
MLK.
"“There comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular, but he must take it because conscience tells him it is right.”
MLK.
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We prospered from top4 to top4 on the field. but financilly Wenger went from $5mil to $8.5 mil. Yes, that is progress indeed.
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Waffiman wrote:Dare not imagine how good Arsenal will be when he leaves in the summer.Tunisian Gooner wrote:Dare not even imagine how poor Arsenal will be when Sanchez exits the club this summer.
It is a team game. Sanchez has his downsides and upsides. It is not just about one player and we have had better players leave and we prospered. So long as we get a replacement, he will not be missed.
Re: The Arsenal FC-Related News & Developments for 2016/2017
Waffiman wrote:Arsenal will be getting a top striker summer. Take that to the bank.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:this Waffi sef....Waffiman wrote:Dare not imagine how good Arsenal will be when he leaves in the summer.Tunisian Gooner wrote:Dare not even imagine how poor Arsenal will be when Sanchez exits the club this summer.
It is a team game. Sanchez has his downsides and upsides. It is not just about one player and we have had better players leave and we prospered. So long as we get a replacement, he will not be missed.
please provide a list of possible replacements that Arsenal can legitimately get.
Unlike you guys here who forget the sacred principle of football - it is a team sport. No one is irreplaceable either by personnel change or system change.
At Arsenal, Wenger has developed a system that plays to Sanchez and Ozil. This season, the system is even more skewed towards getting the best out of and minimising his weaknesses.
I understand you andvTG are vexed with how things have gone this season, so I excuse you when you carry on about Sanchez.
Sanchez was a flop at Barca, not because he is not a top player, it was because Barca will not alter or develope a system to accomodate his talent.
At Arsenal, he found a Manager who bent over to accommodate him both on and off the pitch. At Barca, he did not have that. Wenger, if he is around, will do the same for the player who replaces Sanchez. I have seen him do this for 20 years with varying degrees of success.
Sanchez forgot how Wenger contributions has helped him, he disrespects the Manager, team mates, fans and club. It is not hidden anymore, we now know Sanchez walked on his team at Norwich last season after he was subbed. That is not done, Arsenal are not some tinpot club, that is a huge slap in the face to all concerned. The club tried to cover it up but it was out there for those who wanted to be objective and know these things.
This season, we now know he walked out of training after yet another disagreement forcing the manager to drop him from the team for a big game against Liverpool. I will not even go into how disruptive he has been but we have 2 clear examples.
So if for whatever reasons you chose to ignore all if this and make him out like the greatest thing since sliced bread, that's your perogative. I know this, everyone has a professional responsibility and should know their place at any football club. Despite many attempts by the club to manage issues, Sanchez has too many times fallen below what you expect of a professional both on and off the pitch.
This is why I hold strong views about the player, my position is clear but I am just a supporter who sticks with his club and team through thick and thin.
You keep talking about how Alexis disrespects his club but you were at the Emirates and heard the collective gasp late in the game when Ozil stood barely moved an inch with the ball a few feet away from him with Sunderland about to break up the field.
You have seen the same guy wet the bed in big game after big game yet you defend him but bash Sanchez .... this attitude like Wengers is why this team keeps underperforming and sows the seeds of dissension
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"“There comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular, but he must take it because conscience tells him it is right.”
MLK.
"“There comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular, but he must take it because conscience tells him it is right.”
MLK.
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Waffi don come oh, with his sweet yarnsWaffiman wrote:Arsenal will be getting a top striker summer. Take that to the bank.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:this Waffi sef....Waffiman wrote:Dare not imagine how good Arsenal will be when he leaves in the summer.Tunisian Gooner wrote:Dare not even imagine how poor Arsenal will be when Sanchez exits the club this summer.
It is a team game. Sanchez has his downsides and upsides. It is not just about one player and we have had better players leave and we prospered. So long as we get a replacement, he will not be missed.
please provide a list of possible replacements that Arsenal can legitimately get.
Unlike you guys here who forget the sacred principle of football - it is a team sport. No one is irreplaceable either by personnel change or system change.
At Arsenal, Wenger has developed a system that plays to Sanchez and Ozil. This season, the system is even more skewed towards getting the best out of and minimising his weaknesses.
I understand you andvTG are vexed with how things have gone this season, so I excuse you when you carry on about Sanchez.
Sanchez was a flop at Barca, not because he is not a top player, it was because Barca will not alter or develope a system to accomodate his talent.
At Arsenal, he found a Manager who bent over to accommodate him both on and off the pitch. At Barca, he did not have that. Wenger, if he is around, will do the same for the player who replaces Sanchez. I have seen him do this for 20 years with varying degrees of success.
Sanchez forgot how Wenger contributions has helped him, he disrespects the Manager, team mates, fans and club. It is not hidden anymore, we now know Sanchez walked on his team at Norwich last season after he was subbed. That is not done, Arsenal are not some tinpot club, that is a huge slap in the face to all concerned. The club tried to cover it up but it was out there for those who wanted to be objective and know these things.
This season, we now know he walked out of training after yet another disagreement forcing the manager to drop him from the team for a big game against Liverpool. I will not even go into how disruptive he has been but we have 2 clear examples.
So if for whatever reasons you chose to ignore all if this and make him out like the greatest thing since sliced bread, that's your perogative. I know this, everyone has a professional responsibility and should know their place at any football club. Despite many attempts by the club to manage issues, Sanchez has too many times fallen below what you expect of a professional both on and off the pitch.
This is why I hold strong views about the player, my position is clear but I am just a supporter who sticks with his club and team through thick and thin.
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Re: The Arsenal FC-Related News & Developments for 2016/2017
I know of that interview. You should also know the press will not set Arsenal's agenda. During the bad run, they had the likes of Redknapp et al saying all our players are not good enough and we must buy another 11 players. We are on a good run and they know about the rumours of Arsenal actually making approaches to players. Do you really think the club will let everyone know what their plans are?Tunisian Gooner wrote:A top striker certain...My poor, dear Waffi.....Waffiman wrote:Arsenal will be getting a top striker summer. Take that to the bank.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:this Waffi sef....Waffiman wrote:Dare not imagine how good Arsenal will be when he leaves in the summer.Tunisian Gooner wrote:Dare not even imagine how poor Arsenal will be when Sanchez exits the club this summer.
It is a team game. Sanchez has his downsides and upsides. It is not just about one player and we have had better players leave and we prospered. So long as we get a replacement, he will not be missed.
please provide a list of possible replacements that Arsenal can legitimately get.
Unlike you guys here who forget the sacred principle of football - it is a team sport. No one is irreplaceable either by personnel change or system change.
At Arsenal, Wenger has developed a system that plays to Sanchez and Ozil. This season, the system is even more skewed towards getting the best out of and minimising his weaknesses.
I understand you andvTG are vexed with how things have gone this season, so I excuse you when you carry on about Sanchez.
Sanchez was a flop at Barca, not because he is not a top player, it was because Barca will not alter or develope a system to accomodate his talent.
At Arsenal, he found a Manager who bent over to accommodate him both on and off the pitch. At Barca, he did not have that. Wenger, if he is around, will do the same for the player who replaces Sanchez. I have seen him do this for 20 years with varying degrees of success.
Sanchez forgot how Wenger contributions has helped him, he disrespects the Manager, team mates, fans and club. It is not hidden anymore, we now know Sanchez walked on his team at Norwich last season after he was subbed. That is not done, Arsenal are not some tinpot club, that is a huge slap in the face to all concerned. The club tried to cover it up but it was out there for those who wanted to be objective and know these things.
This season, we now know he walked out of training after yet another disagreement forcing the manager to drop him from the team for a big game against Liverpool. I will not even go into how disruptive he has been but we have 2 clear examples.
So if for whatever reasons you chose to ignore all if this and make him out like the greatest thing since sliced bread, that's your perogative. I know this, everyone has a professional responsibility and should know their place at any football club. Despite many attempts by the club to manage issues, Sanchez has too many times fallen below what you expect of a professional both on and off the pitch.
This is why I hold strong views about the player, my position is clear but I am just a supporter who sticks with his club and team through thick and thin.
We have been here many a time. Arsenal will be buying a top class striker this summer. Of course, I have concluded Sanchez will leave unless Arsenal meet his pay demands. If he goes, we sign a top class striker.
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You have your agenda, so you can try to make anything about Ozil, Ramsey and Xhaka, no matter how minute or unimportant as a big deal. That's your prerogative my fren.anikulapo wrote:Waffiman wrote:Arsenal will be getting a top striker summer. Take that to the bank.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:this Waffi sef....Waffiman wrote:Dare not imagine how good Arsenal will be when he leaves in the summer.Tunisian Gooner wrote:Dare not even imagine how poor Arsenal will be when Sanchez exits the club this summer.
It is a team game. Sanchez has his downsides and upsides. It is not just about one player and we have had better players leave and we prospered. So long as we get a replacement, he will not be missed.
please provide a list of possible replacements that Arsenal can legitimately get.
Unlike you guys here who forget the sacred principle of football - it is a team sport. No one is irreplaceable either by personnel change or system change.
At Arsenal, Wenger has developed a system that plays to Sanchez and Ozil. This season, the system is even more skewed towards getting the best out of and minimising his weaknesses.
I understand you andvTG are vexed with how things have gone this season, so I excuse you when you carry on about Sanchez.
Sanchez was a flop at Barca, not because he is not a top player, it was because Barca will not alter or develope a system to accomodate his talent.
At Arsenal, he found a Manager who bent over to accommodate him both on and off the pitch. At Barca, he did not have that. Wenger, if he is around, will do the same for the player who replaces Sanchez. I have seen him do this for 20 years with varying degrees of success.
Sanchez forgot how Wenger contributions has helped him, he disrespects the Manager, team mates, fans and club. It is not hidden anymore, we now know Sanchez walked on his team at Norwich last season after he was subbed. He left the stadium and went home, upset at being subbed. That is not done, Arsenal are not some tinpot club, that is a huge slap in the face to all concerned. The club tried to cover it up but it was out there for those who wanted to be objective and know these things.
This season, we now know he walked out of training after yet another disagreement forcing the manager to drop him from the team for a big game against Liverpool. I will not even go into how disruptive he has been but we have 2 clear examples.
So if for whatever reasons you chose to ignore all if this and make him out like the greatest thing since sliced bread, that's your prerogative. I know this, everyone has a professional responsibility and should know their place at any football club. Despite many attempts by the club to manage issues, Sanchez has too many times fallen below what you expect of a professional both on and off the pitch.
This is why I hold strong views about the player, my position is clear but I am just a supporter who sticks with his club and team through thick and thin.
You keep talking about how Alexis disrespects his club but you were at the Emirates and heard the collective gasp late in the game when Ozil stood barely moved an inch with the ball a few feet away from him with Sunderland about to break up the field.
You have seen the same guy wet the bed in big game after big game yet you defend him but bash Sanchez .... this attitude like Wengers is why this team keeps underperforming and sows the seeds of dissension
You see what I wrote and highlighted above, that is fact. It happened and it has come out. If you want to argue the issues surrounding Sanchez that led to the Liverpool game this season is not disruption and did not affect the club. If you like the players and defend him, okay, that's your opinion but we know the facts and I noticed you did not even try to deny the facts.
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Typical! You duck the issue as usual.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:No disrespect, but you don't even believe what you typed. You are like a lawyer trying to win a case, regardless of facts.Waffiman wrote:Arsenal will be getting a top striker summer. Take that to the bank.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:this Waffi sef....Waffiman wrote:Dare not imagine how good Arsenal will be when he leaves in the summer.Tunisian Gooner wrote:Dare not even imagine how poor Arsenal will be when Sanchez exits the club this summer.
It is a team game. Sanchez has his downsides and upsides. It is not just about one player and we have had better players leave and we prospered. So long as we get a replacement, he will not be missed.
please provide a list of possible replacements that Arsenal can legitimately get.
Unlike you guys here who forget the sacred principle of football - it is a team sport. No one is irreplaceable either by personnel change or system change.
At Arsenal, Wenger has developed a system that plays to Sanchez and Ozil. This season, the system is even more skewed towards getting the best out of and minimising his weaknesses.
I understand you andvTG are vexed with how things have gone this season, so I excuse you when you carry on about Sanchez.
Sanchez was a flop at Barca, not because he is not a top player, it was because Barca will not alter or develope a system to accomodate his talent.
At Arsenal, he found a Manager who bent over to accommodate him both on and off the pitch. At Barca, he did not have that. Wenger, if he is around, will do the same for the player who replaces Sanchez. I have seen him do this for 20 years with varying degrees of success.
Sanchez forgot how Wenger contributions has helped him, he disrespects the Manager, team mates, fans and club. It is not hidden anymore, we now know Sanchez walked on his team at Norwich last season after he was subbed. He left the stadium and went home, upset at being subbed. That is not done, Arsenal are not some tinpot club, that is a huge slap in the face to all concerned. The club tried to cover it up but it was out there for those who wanted to be objective and know these things.
This season, we now know he walked out of training after yet another disagreement forcing the manager to drop him from the team for a big game against Liverpool. I will not even go into how disruptive he has been but we have 2 clear examples.
So if for whatever reasons you chose to ignore all if this and make him out like the greatest thing since sliced bread, that's your perogative. I know this, everyone has a professional responsibility and should know their place at any football club. Despite many attempts by the club to manage issues, Sanchez has too many times fallen below what you expect of a professional both on and off the pitch.
This is why I hold strong views about the player, my position is clear but I am just a supporter who sticks with his club and team through thick and thin.
Sanchez's ability as a player is not in question by me. He is a vital component of this team, indeed he is so vital that Wenger said openly, after the Stoke game, the team is built around him and Ozil. Indeed, the team plays to him and Ozil. I do not need to be told that but it is nice to hear the Manager say it.
However, to whom much is given, much is expected. The least expected of you is professionalism, indeed, it is a basic contractual requirement. From the highlighted and well written about and discussed incidents I have highlighted above. It is clear Sanchez has fallen short of his contractual obligations to the club and more.
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Re: The Arsenal FC-Related News & Developments for 2016/2017
Nope! I have concluded Sanchez will leave unless Arsenal meet his pay demands. If he goes, we sign a top class striker. Simple as that.amafolas wrote:Waffi don come oh, with his sweet yarnsWaffiman wrote:Arsenal will be getting a top striker summer. Take that to the bank.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:this Waffi sef....Waffiman wrote:Dare not imagine how good Arsenal will be when he leaves in the summer.Tunisian Gooner wrote:Dare not even imagine how poor Arsenal will be when Sanchez exits the club this summer.
It is a team game. Sanchez has his downsides and upsides. It is not just about one player and we have had better players leave and we prospered. So long as we get a replacement, he will not be missed.
please provide a list of possible replacements that Arsenal can legitimately get.
Unlike you guys here who forget the sacred principle of football - it is a team sport. No one is irreplaceable either by personnel change or system change.
At Arsenal, Wenger has developed a system that plays to Sanchez and Ozil. This season, the system is even more skewed towards getting the best out of and minimising his weaknesses.
I understand you andvTG are vexed with how things have gone this season, so I excuse you when you carry on about Sanchez.
Sanchez was a flop at Barca, not because he is not a top player, it was because Barca will not alter or develope a system to accomodate his talent.
At Arsenal, he found a Manager who bent over to accommodate him both on and off the pitch. At Barca, he did not have that. Wenger, if he is around, will do the same for the player who replaces Sanchez. I have seen him do this for 20 years with varying degrees of success.
Sanchez forgot how Wenger contributions has helped him, he disrespects the Manager, team mates, fans and club. It is not hidden anymore, we now know Sanchez walked on his team at Norwich last season after he was subbed. That is not done, Arsenal are not some tinpot club, that is a huge slap in the face to all concerned. The club tried to cover it up but it was out there for those who wanted to be objective and know these things.
This season, we now know he walked out of training after yet another disagreement forcing the manager to drop him from the team for a big game against Liverpool. I will not even go into how disruptive he has been but we have 2 clear examples.
So if for whatever reasons you chose to ignore all if this and make him out like the greatest thing since sliced bread, that's your perogative. I know this, everyone has a professional responsibility and should know their place at any football club. Despite many attempts by the club to manage issues, Sanchez has too many times fallen below what you expect of a professional both on and off the pitch.
This is why I hold strong views about the player, my position is clear but I am just a supporter who sticks with his club and team through thick and thin.
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Re: The Arsenal FC-Related News & Developments for 2016/2017
"Top class striker" such as...????Waffiman wrote:Nope! I have concluded Sanchez will leave unless Arsenal meet his pay demands. If he goes, we sign a top class striker. Simple as that.amafolas wrote:Waffi don come oh, with his sweet yarnsWaffiman wrote:Arsenal will be getting a top striker summer. Take that to the bank.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:this Waffi sef....Waffiman wrote:Dare not imagine how good Arsenal will be when he leaves in the summer.Tunisian Gooner wrote:Dare not even imagine how poor Arsenal will be when Sanchez exits the club this summer.
It is a team game. Sanchez has his downsides and upsides. It is not just about one player and we have had better players leave and we prospered. So long as we get a replacement, he will not be missed.
please provide a list of possible replacements that Arsenal can legitimately get.
Unlike you guys here who forget the sacred principle of football - it is a team sport. No one is irreplaceable either by personnel change or system change.
At Arsenal, Wenger has developed a system that plays to Sanchez and Ozil. This season, the system is even more skewed towards getting the best out of and minimising his weaknesses.
I understand you andvTG are vexed with how things have gone this season, so I excuse you when you carry on about Sanchez.
Sanchez was a flop at Barca, not because he is not a top player, it was because Barca will not alter or develope a system to accomodate his talent.
At Arsenal, he found a Manager who bent over to accommodate him both on and off the pitch. At Barca, he did not have that. Wenger, if he is around, will do the same for the player who replaces Sanchez. I have seen him do this for 20 years with varying degrees of success.
Sanchez forgot how Wenger contributions has helped him, he disrespects the Manager, team mates, fans and club. It is not hidden anymore, we now know Sanchez walked on his team at Norwich last season after he was subbed. That is not done, Arsenal are not some tinpot club, that is a huge slap in the face to all concerned. The club tried to cover it up but it was out there for those who wanted to be objective and know these things.
This season, we now know he walked out of training after yet another disagreement forcing the manager to drop him from the team for a big game against Liverpool. I will not even go into how disruptive he has been but we have 2 clear examples.
So if for whatever reasons you chose to ignore all if this and make him out like the greatest thing since sliced bread, that's your perogative. I know this, everyone has a professional responsibility and should know their place at any football club. Despite many attempts by the club to manage issues, Sanchez has too many times fallen below what you expect of a professional both on and off the pitch.
This is why I hold strong views about the player, my position is clear but I am just a supporter who sticks with his club and team through thick and thin.
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Re: The Arsenal FC-Related News & Developments for 2016/2017
like a Welbeck, and end-of-career Poldi (one of my favorites tho), a Sanogo, a Lucas (to do bench duties), or a Chamack? give me a list of these available top strikers. Wenger already deemed Mbappe not good enough, and YOU (Waffiman) will tell us Chelsea hiked the price. Aubamaeyang was "not as good as Walcott" when he was affordable....Waffiman wrote:Nope! I have concluded Sanchez will leave unless Arsenal meet his pay demands. If he goes, we sign a top class striker. Simple as that.amafolas wrote:Waffi don come oh, with his sweet yarnsWaffiman wrote:Arsenal will be getting a top striker summer. Take that to the bank.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:this Waffi sef....Waffiman wrote:Dare not imagine how good Arsenal will be when he leaves in the summer.Tunisian Gooner wrote:Dare not even imagine how poor Arsenal will be when Sanchez exits the club this summer.
It is a team game. Sanchez has his downsides and upsides. It is not just about one player and we have had better players leave and we prospered. So long as we get a replacement, he will not be missed.
please provide a list of possible replacements that Arsenal can legitimately get.
Unlike you guys here who forget the sacred principle of football - it is a team sport. No one is irreplaceable either by personnel change or system change.
At Arsenal, Wenger has developed a system that plays to Sanchez and Ozil. This season, the system is even more skewed towards getting the best out of and minimising his weaknesses.
I understand you andvTG are vexed with how things have gone this season, so I excuse you when you carry on about Sanchez.
Sanchez was a flop at Barca, not because he is not a top player, it was because Barca will not alter or develope a system to accomodate his talent.
At Arsenal, he found a Manager who bent over to accommodate him both on and off the pitch. At Barca, he did not have that. Wenger, if he is around, will do the same for the player who replaces Sanchez. I have seen him do this for 20 years with varying degrees of success.
Sanchez forgot how Wenger contributions has helped him, he disrespects the Manager, team mates, fans and club. It is not hidden anymore, we now know Sanchez walked on his team at Norwich last season after he was subbed. That is not done, Arsenal are not some tinpot club, that is a huge slap in the face to all concerned. The club tried to cover it up but it was out there for those who wanted to be objective and know these things.
This season, we now know he walked out of training after yet another disagreement forcing the manager to drop him from the team for a big game against Liverpool. I will not even go into how disruptive he has been but we have 2 clear examples.
So if for whatever reasons you chose to ignore all if this and make him out like the greatest thing since sliced bread, that's your perogative. I know this, everyone has a professional responsibility and should know their place at any football club. Despite many attempts by the club to manage issues, Sanchez has too many times fallen below what you expect of a professional both on and off the pitch.
This is why I hold strong views about the player, my position is clear but I am just a supporter who sticks with his club and team through thick and thin.
I don't believe you guys. You specifically promised us, on these very pages: Torres, Eto'o, Tevez....I believe even Higuain and Benzema were reportedly seen around the Emirates...
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Re: The Arsenal FC-Related News & Developments for 2016/2017
Waffiman wrote:You have your agenda, so you can try to make anything about Ozil, Ramsey and Xhaka, no matter how minute or unimportant as a big deal. That's your prerogative my fren.anikulapo wrote:Waffiman wrote:Arsenal will be getting a top striker summer. Take that to the bank.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:this Waffi sef....Waffiman wrote:Dare not imagine how good Arsenal will be when he leaves in the summer.Tunisian Gooner wrote:Dare not even imagine how poor Arsenal will be when Sanchez exits the club this summer.
It is a team game. Sanchez has his downsides and upsides. It is not just about one player and we have had better players leave and we prospered. So long as we get a replacement, he will not be missed.
please provide a list of possible replacements that Arsenal can legitimately get.
Unlike you guys here who forget the sacred principle of football - it is a team sport. No one is irreplaceable either by personnel change or system change.
At Arsenal, Wenger has developed a system that plays to Sanchez and Ozil. This season, the system is even more skewed towards getting the best out of and minimising his weaknesses.
I understand you andvTG are vexed with how things have gone this season, so I excuse you when you carry on about Sanchez.
Sanchez was a flop at Barca, not because he is not a top player, it was because Barca will not alter or develope a system to accomodate his talent.
At Arsenal, he found a Manager who bent over to accommodate him both on and off the pitch. At Barca, he did not have that. Wenger, if he is around, will do the same for the player who replaces Sanchez. I have seen him do this for 20 years with varying degrees of success.
Sanchez forgot how Wenger contributions has helped him, he disrespects the Manager, team mates, fans and club. It is not hidden anymore, we now know Sanchez walked on his team at Norwich last season after he was subbed. He left the stadium and went home, upset at being subbed. That is not done, Arsenal are not some tinpot club, that is a huge slap in the face to all concerned. The club tried to cover it up but it was out there for those who wanted to be objective and know these things.
This season, we now know he walked out of training after yet another disagreement forcing the manager to drop him from the team for a big game against Liverpool. I will not even go into how disruptive he has been but we have 2 clear examples.
So if for whatever reasons you chose to ignore all if this and make him out like the greatest thing since sliced bread, that's your prerogative. I know this, everyone has a professional responsibility and should know their place at any football club. Despite many attempts by the club to manage issues, Sanchez has too many times fallen below what you expect of a professional both on and off the pitch.
This is why I hold strong views about the player, my position is clear but I am just a supporter who sticks with his club and team through thick and thin.
You keep talking about how Alexis disrespects his club but you were at the Emirates and heard the collective gasp late in the game when Ozil stood barely moved an inch with the ball a few feet away from him with Sunderland about to break up the field.
You have seen the same guy wet the bed in big game after big game yet you defend him but bash Sanchez .... this attitude like Wengers is why this team keeps underperforming and sows the seeds of dissension
You see what I wrote and highlighted above, that is fact. It happened and it has come out. If you want to argue the issues surrounding Sanchez that led to the Liverpool game this season is not disruption and did not affect the club. If you like the players and defend him, okay, that's your opinion but we know the facts and I noticed you did not even try to deny the facts.
The so called facts are your fables and rumors biko ... the fact of the matter is your bias against Sanchez who had been a true jewel and the saving grace for the team unlike parasites like Ozil, Ramshyt and Xhaka ..:..
Again the transfer market is the proof in the pudding .... how many top teams want Ozil even at a discount price ? I rest my case
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Re: The Arsenal FC-Related News & Developments for 2016/2017
anikulapo wrote:Waffiman wrote:You have your agenda, so you can try to make anything about Ozil, Ramsey and Xhaka, no matter how minute or unimportant as a big deal. That's your prerogative my fren.anikulapo wrote:Waffiman wrote:Arsenal will be getting a top striker summer. Take that to the bank.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:this Waffi sef....Waffiman wrote:Dare not imagine how good Arsenal will be when he leaves in the summer.Tunisian Gooner wrote:Dare not even imagine how poor Arsenal will be when Sanchez exits the club this summer.
It is a team game. Sanchez has his downsides and upsides. It is not just about one player and we have had better players leave and we prospered. So long as we get a replacement, he will not be missed.
please provide a list of possible replacements that Arsenal can legitimately get.
Unlike you guys here who forget the sacred principle of football - it is a team sport. No one is irreplaceable either by personnel change or system change.
At Arsenal, Wenger has developed a system that plays to Sanchez and Ozil. This season, the system is even more skewed towards getting the best out of and minimising his weaknesses.
I understand you andvTG are vexed with how things have gone this season, so I excuse you when you carry on about Sanchez.
Sanchez was a flop at Barca, not because he is not a top player, it was because Barca will not alter or develope a system to accomodate his talent.
At Arsenal, he found a Manager who bent over to accommodate him both on and off the pitch. At Barca, he did not have that. Wenger, if he is around, will do the same for the player who replaces Sanchez. I have seen him do this for 20 years with varying degrees of success.
Sanchez forgot how Wenger contributions has helped him, he disrespects the Manager, team mates, fans and club. It is not hidden anymore, we now know Sanchez walked on his team at Norwich last season after he was subbed. He left the stadium and went home, upset at being subbed. That is not done, Arsenal are not some tinpot club, that is a huge slap in the face to all concerned. The club tried to cover it up but it was out there for those who wanted to be objective and know these things.
This season, we now know he walked out of training after yet another disagreement forcing the manager to drop him from the team for a big game against Liverpool. I will not even go into how disruptive he has been but we have 2 clear examples.
So if for whatever reasons you chose to ignore all if this and make him out like the greatest thing since sliced bread, that's your prerogative. I know this, everyone has a professional responsibility and should know their place at any football club. Despite many attempts by the club to manage issues, Sanchez has too many times fallen below what you expect of a professional both on and off the pitch.
This is why I hold strong views about the player, my position is clear but I am just a supporter who sticks with his club and team through thick and thin.
You keep talking about how Alexis disrespects his club but you were at the Emirates and heard the collective gasp late in the game when Ozil stood barely moved an inch with the ball a few feet away from him with Sunderland about to break up the field.
You have seen the same guy wet the bed in big game after big game yet you defend him but bash Sanchez .... this attitude like Wengers is why this team keeps underperforming and sows the seeds of dissension
You see what I wrote and highlighted above, that is fact. It happened and it has come out. If you want to argue the issues surrounding Sanchez that led to the Liverpool game this season is not disruption and did not affect the club. If you like the players and defend him, okay, that's your opinion but we know the facts and I noticed you did not even try to deny the facts.
The so called facts are your fables and rumors biko ... the fact of the matter is your bias against Sanchez who had been a true jewel and the saving grace for the team unlike parasites like Ozil, Ramshyt and Xhaka ..:..
Again the transfer market is the proof in the pudding .... how many top teams want Ozil even at a discount price ? I rest my case
There is nothing I have written there that's not in the press or public knowledge.
Obviously, the narrative does not suit your Ozil, Ramsey and Xhaka agenda, so you chose to bury your head in the sand. Fair enough.
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Re: The Arsenal FC-Related News & Developments for 2016/2017
I see you're are keen to switch the subject from Alexis. You have chosen to completely ignore my points on Sanchez, I understand, when you're are getting a flogging on an issue, it is always worth trying different tactics.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:like a Welbeck, and end-of-career Poldi (one of my favorites tho), a Sanogo, a Lucas (to do bench duties), or a Chamack? give me a list of these available top strikers. Wenger already deemed Mbappe not good enough, and YOU (Waffiman) will tell us Chelsea hiked the price. Aubamaeyang was "not as good as Walcott" when he was affordable....Waffiman wrote:Nope! I have concluded Sanchez will leave unless Arsenal meet his pay demands. If he goes, we sign a top class striker. Simple as that.amafolas wrote:Waffi don come oh, with his sweet yarnsWaffiman wrote:Arsenal will be getting a top striker summer. Take that to the bank.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:this Waffi sef....Waffiman wrote:Dare not imagine how good Arsenal will be when he leaves in the summer.Tunisian Gooner wrote:Dare not even imagine how poor Arsenal will be when Sanchez exits the club this summer.
It is a team game. Sanchez has his downsides and upsides. It is not just about one player and we have had better players leave and we prospered. So long as we get a replacement, he will not be missed.
please provide a list of possible replacements that Arsenal can legitimately get.
Unlike you guys here who forget the sacred principle of football - it is a team sport. No one is irreplaceable either by personnel change or system change.
At Arsenal, Wenger has developed a system that plays to Sanchez and Ozil. This season, the system is even more skewed towards getting the best out of and minimising his weaknesses.
I understand you andvTG are vexed with how things have gone this season, so I excuse you when you carry on about Sanchez.
Sanchez was a flop at Barca, not because he is not a top player, it was because Barca will not alter or develope a system to accomodate his talent.
At Arsenal, he found a Manager who bent over to accommodate him both on and off the pitch. At Barca, he did not have that. Wenger, if he is around, will do the same for the player who replaces Sanchez. I have seen him do this for 20 years with varying degrees of success.
Sanchez forgot how Wenger contributions has helped him, he disrespects the Manager, team mates, fans and club. It is not hidden anymore, we now know Sanchez walked on his team at Norwich last season after he was subbed. That is not done, Arsenal are not some tinpot club, that is a huge slap in the face to all concerned. The club tried to cover it up but it was out there for those who wanted to be objective and know these things.
This season, we now know he walked out of training after yet another disagreement forcing the manager to drop him from the team for a big game against Liverpool. I will not even go into how disruptive he has been but we have 2 clear examples.
So if for whatever reasons you chose to ignore all if this and make him out like the greatest thing since sliced bread, that's your perogative. I know this, everyone has a professional responsibility and should know their place at any football club. Despite many attempts by the club to manage issues, Sanchez has too many times fallen below what you expect of a professional both on and off the pitch.
This is why I hold strong views about the player, my position is clear but I am just a supporter who sticks with his club and team through thick and thin.
I don't believe you guys. You specifically promised us, on these very pages: Torres, Eto'o, Tevez....I believe even Higuain and Benzema were reportedly seen around the Emirates...
Au contraire. Never made any such promises. I understand the cynicism on Arsenal and transfers, but I don't do cynicism. I do optimism. If Arsenal decide they will not meet Sanchez terms and he is sold, they have no choice but to replace his goals. I do not see any internal solutions.
Besides, I have reasons to be optimistic.
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