Just when you thought barca couldn't get more cunty
http://www.teamtalk.com/news/2483/7150736/Barca-chief-hails-Cesc-bargain
Not going to entirely disagree with them there, it was an excellent business for Barcelona.
Lol. Barca are a graceless club. They really are. Even LaPorta was better than this mob
Thomas Mertesagtos wrote: Just when you thought barca couldn't get more cunty http://www.teamtalk.com/news/2483/7150736/Barca-chief-hails-Cesc-bargain
Classless club.
I don't have anything against us with respect to Cesc's transfer, we were up against the wall, we shouldn't have simply given in and there was also no way we were going to force him to stay.
Sticking the boot in. More than a cunt.
classless, but we shouldnt have let them dick us over in the first place. of course they got a bargain.
We all knew it. Fuck off you knobs.
Wonder how it makes Cesc feel about his pay package. You sold yourself too low kid.
He's loaded. Why would he care?
Because research shows that happiness is significantly correlated to relative status in one's peer group, and money is the prime determinant of relative social status, and he's earning less money than he could be, and certainly far less than some other stars at Barcelona.
Caligula wrote: kamikaze wrote: people will wonder how wenger couldnt win anything with him. Overly dogmatic. With all the creativity that Fabregas offered, we just needed to be pragmatic and give him some players he could feed, and some players who would hustle for the ball and feed him the way Gattuso did Pirlo. Not this adolescent ballet we tried to stage. A bit of practicality would have made the most of that boy.
kamikaze wrote: people will wonder how wenger couldnt win anything with him.
people will wonder how wenger couldnt win anything with him.
Overly dogmatic. With all the creativity that Fabregas offered, we just needed to be pragmatic and give him some players he could feed, and some players who would hustle for the ball and feed him the way Gattuso did Pirlo. Not this adolescent ballet we tried to stage. A bit of practicality would have made the most of that boy.
😆 I think we all know the answer to that Kami. Cal is spot on, Wenger is a quixotic fool.
I'll say it again- Wenger betrayed the best interests of the club and us fans by looking after Fabregas first.
Yep, the way to beat Barca is kick Messi in the ankles till he limps off.
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And we should kick Fabregas in the ankles till he limps off just for the fun of it.
Him and Wenger should pay it.
I don't condone violence, but I would bring back Denilson for any Barca games and charge him with punching Xavi in the face. I'd like to see us bring in so,e Citeh type hard men. The M'Vila transfer was a missed opportunity.
We should kick Wenger in the ankles till he limps off too!
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story/_/id/956996/fear-a-factor-in-cesc-fabregas'-arsenal-exit?cc=5739
Fabregas told Sport magazine: "I needed a change in my life, that's the truth. We weren't winning any titles and it was very frustrating for me. I didn't feel like I was developing anymore as I should do. "I want to be in a club that is able to win the big titles year after year and I don't see that kind of future for Arsenal. I still have many feelings for Arsenal but I fear that they won't be able to push the other big clubs in England away. If you look at the team this season I can't see them finishing in front of teams like Manchester United or City. Or Chelsea. There's just too big a difference between the squads. "I respect that Arsenal doesn't have the same financial opportunities as the others but it was part of my decision to leave that I find it hard to see Arsenal winning Premier League or Champions League in a near future. I hope they will replace me and the others that have left with some quality players and maybe they can take Arsenal back to their level as champions."
Fabregas told Sport magazine: "I needed a change in my life, that's the truth. We weren't winning any titles and it was very frustrating for me. I didn't feel like I was developing anymore as I should do.
"I want to be in a club that is able to win the big titles year after year and I don't see that kind of future for Arsenal. I still have many feelings for Arsenal but I fear that they won't be able to push the other big clubs in England away. If you look at the team this season I can't see them finishing in front of teams like Manchester United or City. Or Chelsea. There's just too big a difference between the squads.
"I respect that Arsenal doesn't have the same financial opportunities as the others but it was part of my decision to leave that I find it hard to see Arsenal winning Premier League or Champions League in a near future. I hope they will replace me and the others that have left with some quality players and maybe they can take Arsenal back to their level as champions."
Cuts deepest when it's true.
It is also true that he shrugged a responsibility and ran away from it.
We had more of a chance of winning something with him than without him, he did take the easy way out.
I hold no grudges but still.
That's unreasonable, Rohit. We knew we needed reinforcements when Fabregas and Nasri were about. We didn't even replace them adequately when they left. He made the right decision for himself. Sticking around with us was just a fruitless pursuit
Agreed Rohit, but he's still right in what eh says, we're a step behind the big boys right now, and it's going to be very, very difficult to catch them up.