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Tony Montana

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Gunners_Nadz said:
JazzG said:
Alfonso said:
Wenger hits out at United signings:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/a ... to=newsnow

Yes Wenger, show him whose boss. That c**t Ferguson doesnt know what is coming to him. His comments will have only motivated us further.

And dont f**k with Wenger with one liners and quotes, because Le Boss is too smart for that and can counter ANYTHING Ferguson says.

Don't know why you are getting upset, Fergie and his boys are worried. This Arsenal team have turned out so far a lot stronger than he thought and now he is worried, the mind games have started....

Yeap. Its been like that since the dawn of the rivalries. You're right. Ferguson is actually pissing himself seeing how their almost full squad taking on our new, inexpensive squad that lacks our best goal scorer (RVP) and after people written us off after Thierry left.

Ferguson is hating the fact that we're stealing the lime light of his games, despite they have more than enough show cases from their own set of games. We have ours, and focusing on how your expensive team is doing rather than worrying too much in others.

Ferguson is a senile old custard who can't even admit that his expensive pens are under performing than they should be. Sure, glimpses are there, but we are stronger than we were before, without the perks of his disposal. Go and tend to your boy Hargreaves after shamelessly displaying the "I'll bring you back from the evil Nazis" crap when Hargreaves wanted to leave. How's he doing so far? :roll:

We'll see who comes forward later at OT custard.

It's a bit much to say his players are underperforming. They are second in the league with the same points as us. Anderson, Nani and Hargreaves have only played a handful of games. It will take time before they really get into gear. I know Sagna has started off wonderfully but Eduardo has been struggling so it happens to all clubs. Some players like Reyes never really got going.

Secondly, Ferguson actually said last season that we'd be better without Henry and I don't think he ever wrote us off. I think he's surprised at how good we've been but his bitterness is more to do with the particular game which Manure threw away twice if you like. Or at least that's how he sees it. This bitterness spills over into taking pot shots at Arsenal. I have to admit that is weird and low because last season he admitted that on our lack of English players it was not wrong of Wenger to exploit/make use of cheap foreigners. As for the actual football, I don't think he cares that much. It's not as if Manure play bad football. In fact their football is mostly as good as ours...

This was when he was winning or had just won the league title. We were less of a threat.
 

stiiphunn

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About the quotas:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/7081235.stm

The last part is very interesting. An EU spokepersonne basically says that restricting the number of foreing players isn't possible because it'd be done according to the nationality and that'd be direct discrimination.

He then goes on to say that it'd be possible to set up a quota with a certain number of players who've been trained from a young age and for a long time in their respective club. Which basically means that Arsenal wouldn't have any problems anymore because we have both foreing and home grown players who've been trained from a young age at our club.

But it could be a problem for other clubs such as Chelsea who buy English players when they are already settled in the EPL.
 

Anzac

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stiiphunn said:
About the quotas:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/7081235.stm

The last part is very interesting. An EU spokepersonne basically says that restricting the number of foreing players isn't possible because it'd be done according to the nationality and that'd be direct discrimination.

He then goes on to say that it'd be possible to set up a quota with a certain number of players who've been trained from a young age and for a long time in their respective club. Which basically means that Arsenal wouldn't have any problems anymore because we have both foreing and home grown players who've been trained from a young age at our club.

But it could be a problem for other clubs such as Chelsea who buy English players when they are already settled in the EPL.


That's basically straight out of the current player restrictions for the Euro comps.........we'd be laughing & all the big spenders would be on the back foot!!!!!
 

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