Wednesday 2 September 2009

Has Arsene made a mistake by not buying a midfielder???

Now I've been screaming for Arsene to sign a striker,
because i was so sure he was gonna add a strong central midfielder player to replace song when he goes to the african nations cup.

I thought we were short upfront and needed to add there.
But to my amazement he hasn't signed a player where we will need it the most.

Central midfield!

Is he relying on Aaron Ramsey to quicken up his development and suddenly turn into a world beater????

Is he gonna promote J E-Thomas or Francis Coquelin???

Will he play Nasri there when he returns fron injury??

Because when song goes we only have Fabregas,denilson and diaby.

What if one of those gets injured or suspended???

Or is there no one really out there who he could sign and is he deciding to wait to January and have a look then????

Surely,Cana who went sunderland was worth a punt??
Because when we wasn't in for him,i thought we must have someone better lined up.

The disappointing thing is that we know how close the team is to being great.
But surely strengthening the team would have given us a even better chance of glory this season.

They even mentioned on sky sports a rumour about rob green flying about.
Shame that didn't happen because i really like him as a goalkeeper.

You sit there watching the football news in hope.
when really you know nothings really gonna happen for us

The window's over,
So all we can do now is stand by our manager and get right behind the team we have.

Poll result's are in for "WHERE SHOULD WE BUY"

Goalkeeper-(7%)

Defender-(23%)

Midfielder-(39%)

Attacker-(29%)

Very close poll that shows once again,
where we thought we needed strengthening.


Moving on to the Eduardo saga.
A statement read from Arsenal.com:

The Club is disappointed with Uefa’s decision to suspend Eduardo for two Champions League matches starting with Standard Liege on September 16.

We have been informed that we will receive a “reasoned decision” from Uefa by Thursday of this week. Once we receive Uefa’s rationale, we will make a decision on the next steps.

We have been deeply frustrated by the perfunctory and apparently arbitrary process that Uefa has followed in this instance. We believe it is imperative that Uefa’s explanation for its decision provides clear and comprehensive standards that will be consistently enforced. It is also critical that Uefa provides specific details of the processes it plans to adopt in reviewing all games under its jurisdiction.

Good on you Arsenal.
Don't stand for all this crap and hatred shown towards our football club.
Ive come to the conclusion that they are all jealous of us.

Have a good day and thanks for all your votes.

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