Buy some ****ing english players FFS Wenger! If i was a gunners fan i would be fuming that he dosent even bother signing english players or giving them a chance.
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hmmmm who is viable in the centre of defence though?Originally posted by liverpooltj View PostBuy some ****ing english players FFS Wenger! If i was a gunners fan i would be fuming that he dosent even bother signing english players or giving them a chance.
upson? dont think wenger rates him
who else you thinking? Turner would have been a good buy like
although i do agree with your post in general not sure he has much choice here._____________________________________
Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?
Think we have the answer..Slot!!



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England under-21 starlet Dan Gosling has walked out of Everton for nothing - after the Premier League ruled he was free to quit over an amazing administrative mistake.
Gosling argued that he could leave at the end of his contract without any fee on his head because the Goodison outfit had failed to put an offer in writing to him.
And the Premier League carried out a full inquiry, with statements from both Gosling's camp and Everton, before deciding the Merseyside club had slipped up - with the player allowed to go on a free transfer.
Everton wanted Gosling to sign a new deal, with chairman Bill Kenwright making verbal offers but failing to put that in writing by the mid-May cut-off point.
Now David Moyes's club will miss out on a fee. They could have made around £4million at a tribunal if Gosling joins a rival Premier League club.
Versatile Gosling was in and out of Moyes's team over the past two seasons, with his personal highlight being the FA Cup replay winner over Liverpool. He had also been stalling on a new deal for football reasons as he wants to play more often.
Gosling is recovering from knee ligament surgery and will not be able to play for around three months. However he is now clear to speak to any club and negotiate his own terms.
Sunderland and Newcastle United are heading the chase, with West Ham also alerted about his availability. Gosling told the Premoer League tribunal that he has not spoken to any other team, but now he will be heading for a round of talks.
The result is a bitter blow
for cash-conscious Everton who will be bitter
about the outcome. Senior officials all put their case to the inquiry but one basic mistake has cost them a fortune. :bird:
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Let's sign him up just so they can be even more bitter, if that's at all possible.Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.
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Originally posted by SB View PostEngland under-21 starlet Dan Gosling has walked out of Everton for nothing - after the Premier League ruled he was free to quit over an amazing administrative mistake.
Gosling argued that he could leave at the end of his contract without any fee on his head because the Goodison outfit had failed to put an offer in writing to him.
And the Premier League carried out a full inquiry, with statements from both Gosling's camp and Everton, before deciding the Merseyside club had slipped up - with the player allowed to go on a free transfer.
Everton wanted Gosling to sign a new deal, with chairman Bill Kenwright making verbal offers but failing to put that in writing by the mid-May cut-off point.
Now David Moyes's club will miss out on a fee. They could have made around £4million at a tribunal if Gosling joins a rival Premier League club.
Versatile Gosling was in and out of Moyes's team over the past two seasons, with his personal highlight being the FA Cup replay winner over Liverpool. He had also been stalling on a new deal for football reasons as he wants to play more often.
Gosling is recovering from knee ligament surgery and will not be able to play for around three months. However he is now clear to speak to any club and negotiate his own terms.
Sunderland and Newcastle United are heading the chase, with West Ham also alerted about his availability. Gosling told the Premoer League tribunal that he has not spoken to any other team, but now he will be heading for a round of talks.
The result is a bitter blow
for cash-conscious Everton who will be bitter
about the outcome. Senior officials all put their case to the inquiry but one basic mistake has cost them a fortune. :bird:
Read more: http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/news...#ixzz0syTJHyL1
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Let's sign him up just so they can be even more bitter, if that's at all possible.
So Bitter
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Clubs screw over young players all the time. As the expression goes, what's sauce for the goose...
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Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.
May the Lord bless this post.
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True, but two wrongs don't make a right Lassy. Not honouring a verbal contract you made with a club that helped make you a decent player just doesn't seem a very honourable thing to do to me.Originally posted by Neil Young View PostClubs screw over young players all the time. As the expression goes, what's sauce for the goose...

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Yes but that perspective is far less conducive to empty, idiom-related paronomasia.
Although on reflection it's clear it's dishonourable for him to swan off like this..
Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.
May the Lord bless this post.
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Originally posted by Neil Young View PostYes but that perspective is far less conducive to empty, idiom-related paronomasia.
Although on reflection it's clear it's dishonourable for him to swan off like this.
Completely missed that when I read your post. Doh!
Very clever as always, yet another feather in your cap.
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