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Originally posted by dww View PostIt's a sound model though - they make their own squad members with the Da Silvas, Fletcher, Evans, etc. but buy in first teamers when they need them - focussing on those proven in the league. It is a very sensible use of their position in the division.
This is true, sadly
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Hernandez was an excellent, excellent buy, probably the best buy last season in Europe. Cost as much as BebeOriginally posted by rcasemore View Postyou'd have to give Fergie "the little pea" good signing that and for only £7 M or so, doesn't quite counter the cash laid out for the likes of Veron, Hargreaves, Bebe or the £17 odd Million for Tosic and Ljajic you could even chuck in Carrick, Anderson to that list of dodgy signings!
But then those don't really matter do they!
While they will have very good strength in depth I think they have maybe not strenghtened beyond the reach of Chelsea or City who will be the top three IMO, then it's us, Arsenal and Tottenham for fourth...
* The above is posted in my opinion. Feel free to disagree.
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I dont think they will walk it but they are obviously going to be favourites!! I think modric will definitely go to Chelsea and Im sure there will be alot more activity from them, and I think boas will do really well next season!! I think Arsenal will be very lucky to get a champions league place next season!!jc - after the live score and the best Soccer Blog online
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Originally posted by dww View PostIt's a sound model though - they make their own squad members with the Da Silvas, Fletcher, Evans, etc. but buy in first teamers when they need them - focussing on those proven in the league. It is a very sensible use of their position in the division.
They have played the same system the last 20 years or so all the way through the different teams.
That means that it is easier for them replacing a missing player with a youngster for example.
You can be sure that the youngster already know the system inside out even if he hasn't played a single game for the first team.
That is what we now also started to do.
The youngster may not shine or play excellent but he will make very few tactical mistakes.
Look at Flanagan for us last season. He had no problem stepping up because he already knew the defensive system inside out. He knew what he should do.
It is a key point to play the same system, from the youth team to the first team.Stop the cyberhate

from now on I will skip talking about our finances. That is a promise and will save myself from looking like a 
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I think alot of it depends how their new keeper does. Van der Sar was a great player for them in recent years, hardly ever made mistakes and the defence knew what he would do. If De Gea doesn't come in at that level it could prove costly for them. The signings they have made so far IMO don't improve them that much, so I think they can be caught.The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/foo...ne-Wenger.html@JWTelegraph Very clear sense at Arsenal is that they will not let leave Nasri easily and certainly not to Man U..think this one will run on
Career my arse..A deal worth £90,000-a-week over five years is on the table and, while there could still be scope to marginally improve the offer, Arsenal accept they do not have the resources to compete with United, City or Chelsea.
Nasri’s present salary is about £55,000-a-week and it is understood he now wants £115,000.
Yet in an interview last week, Nasri said his decision would be based on what was best for his career, rather than where he could earn the most money.
"It's all about the Money, Money, Money"
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They have the money but it is Wenger deciding the rules. The problem is that if they offered one player like Nasri say £130k a week then they would have to scrap the wage rule they now have completely. Almost every player at the club would start to moan wanting more money.Originally posted by Baracus View PostHow can Arsenal not have the resources to compete. They Sell Cesc and his reported 100k+ wages can go towards Nasri.
How the balls would any player like Mata or Hazard move to Arsenal for 55-60k a week. When they could command double that at any elite club
They only accept it now, well most of the players do, because almost everyone else accepts it.
It would cost them big big money if they offered Nasri for example £130k a week. Say that wages would have to be increased by around 30%-40% for the whole squad.Stop the cyberhate

from now on I will skip talking about our finances. That is a promise and will save myself from looking like a 
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They have previously paid well over 130k for numerous players on their books at the same time.
Sol Campbell, Veria & Henry.
Cesc is believed to be on a very high wage.
The players moan and leave and they fail to attract replacements due to wage structure.
They have Billionaire owners, anything good is possible with that club
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No they won't. The only reason they won it last season was the complete implosion at Chelsea. They were walking the league and then pretty much failed to win a game for a couple of months. I've never seen a team capitulate like that before, obviously something went very wrong.Originally posted by anfieldanfield View PostMancs are going to walk the league.
Man City will be bringing in some top players this summer and Chelsea have a top young manager who might well freshen things up. Man Utd will still be there or there abouts but they won't walk it.
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