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Stewart Robson is due to be doing an interview sometime soon on TalkSport, he's an absolute cunt by the way so should be an interesting listen. Has been completely anti Wenger since he got the sack from Arsenal TV for being absolutely shit basically.

Here's the shitheads last interview CLICK
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Stewart Robson is due to be doing an interview sometime soon on TalkSport, he's an absolute cunt by the way so should be an interesting listen. Has been completely anti Wenger since he got the sack from Arsenal TV for being absolutely shit basically.

Here's the shitheads last interview CLICK

I can't stand the guy. I don't have a problem with those fans who want Wenger gone but he's just a complete tool.
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I'm waiting for this one, to the tune of Wham - Wake Me Up Before You Go Go

'Wake me up, Yaya Sanogo
I hope your better than that cunt from Togo'
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I've heard that chant before, obviously without Ozil's name included.
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Spanish newspaper El Confidencial have come out with a sensational claim on Tuesday that will be greeted with both glee and despair in north London following Arsenal’s capture of Mesut Ozil.

According to El Confidencial, Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy was keen to make his mark at Real Madrid on transfer deadline day just as Gareth Bale was being introduced to the Bernabeu.

Levy called Florentino Perez on Monday in an attempt to stop Mesut Ozil’s transfer to Arsenal, Spurs’ great north London rivals.

Jose Felix Diaz writes in El Confidencial that Levy felt betrayed by Real Madrid after lengthy negotiations over Bale and a partnership agreement between Spurs and the Spanish giants that was agreed when Luka Modric left White Hart Lane.

El Confidencial add that Levy and Spurs had enquired about Ozil in July and August during the discussions over Bale but at that point in time it was thought the German playmaker would remain at Real Madrid.

Los Blancos president Florentino Perez politely informed Levy that the deal to sell Ozil to Arsenal was all but done.

This follows suggestions, voiced by Sky Sports News last week, that Daniel Levy had held up Real Madrid selling a player to Arsenal to ensure they would not play against Spurs in the north London derby.
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That's fucking brilliant if true. Levy can fuck off, the baldy cunt.
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Yeah, that's bullshit
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as much as Ozil is a fantastic signing, i dont think Flamini is enough to cover your CM. Especially with the injury records of Ramsey and Wilshere, thats where i'd mostly worry about Arsenal
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as much as Ozil is a fantastic signing, i dont think Flamini is enough to cover your CM. Especially with the injury records of Ramsey and Wilshere, thats where i'd mostly worry about Arsenal

I think we'll be okay - central midfield is the one places where we have depth. Arteta, Flamini, Ramsey and Wilshere can rotate there throughout the season whilst Rosicky can drop deep and Frimpong is in reserve if need be.

It's our lack of depth at centre-back and up front that worries me.
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I see Wenger having a moan about Mourinho pulling the plug on Ba's loan move right before closure of the window. Glad we didn't strengthen a direct rival, particularly after Ozil had signed. Wenger can moan all he likes but it's his own fault. He had 4 months to sign a striker, or to wrap up a loan move for Ba pre-Ozil, no one forced him to leave it until the last minute.
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I see Wenger having a moan about Mourinho pulling the plug on Ba's loan move right before closure of the window. Glad we didn't strengthen a direct rival, particularly after Ozil had signed. Wenger can moan all he likes but it's his own fault. He had 4 months to sign a striker, or to wrap up a loan move for Ba pre-Ozil, no one forced him to leave it until the last minute.

Link to said moan?
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I see Wenger having a moan about Mourinho pulling the plug on Ba's loan move right before closure of the window. Glad we didn't strengthen a direct rival, particularly after Ozil had signed. Wenger can moan all he likes but it's his own fault. He had 4 months to sign a striker, or to wrap up a loan move for Ba pre-Ozil, no one forced him to leave it until the last minute.


I thought that clubs shouldn't have any problem with selling players to direct rivals, it happens all the time in Italy, after all. [/Mourinho]
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I see Wenger having a moan about Mourinho pulling the plug on Ba's loan move right before closure of the window. Glad we didn't strengthen a direct rival, particularly after Ozil had signed. Wenger can moan all he likes but it's his own fault. He had 4 months to sign a striker, or to wrap up a loan move for Ba pre-Ozil, no one forced him to leave it until the last minute.


In all fairness its not entirely the managers fault when the players you wish to sign are not not for sale. Ba was simply gonna add to the numbers rather than be a rival to Giroud anyway, i'm quite sure we'll get someone in January.
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Everyone looking forward to Özil slotting in nicely alongside Santi whilst reverting back to our quick and decisive counter attacking movement?

I fucking am.
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I'm looking forward to seeing how well Cazorla deals with not being the main man anymore.
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Less burden.
Less man marked.
More space.

Can see it going swimmingly well.
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I hope so.

Cazorla is the tits.
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Conversely I think its going to be fascinating seeing how well Ozil copes with being the focal point of a team.

I wonder if he'll struggle initially not having Ronaldo occupying defenders for him.
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Conversely I think its going to be fascinating seeing how well Ozil copes with being the focal point of a team.

I wonder if he'll struggle initially not having Ronaldo occupying defenders for him.

I'm sure Cazorla and Walcott either side of him will the defenders something to think about as well.

Our midfield is looking shit-hot at the moment - Ozil, Cazorla and Walcott as an attacking midfield three is about as good as you're going to get in the Premier League, whereas Ramsey is in the form of his life and Wilshere should only improve as the season goes on. We've still got Podolski, Oxlade-Chamberlain and Arteta to come back as well.

If only we had another quality striker and some more defensive cover.
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Can't find the actual article itself, it was just one that I clicked on from elsewhere (possibly Daily Mail). It basically just outlined how Wenger wasn't impressed with Mourinho pulling the plug last minute on the deal after Arsenal were to the point of sorting out a medical for Ba. Deal was pulled after it was known Ozil had signed. Mourinho felt that with Ba added to the side along with Ozil Arsenal would be title contenders.

I thought that clubs shouldn't have any problem with selling players to direct rivals, it happens all the time in Italy, after all. [/Mourinho]

I don't see the relevance. We weren't selling Ba and Mourinho had no issue with offloading players to rivals (loaned Moses to Liverpool, point in case). It was simply down to what I mentioned above. With Ba they'd have been a greater threat, now we've left Arsenal with only one main striker, which of course benefits us.
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I'm sure Cazorla and Walcott either side of him will the defenders something to think about as well.

Our midfield is looking shit-hot at the moment - Ozil, Cazorla and Walcott as an attacking midfield three is about as good as you're going to get in the Premier League, whereas Ramsey is in the form of his life and Wilshere should only improve as the season goes on. We've still got Podolski, Oxlade-Chamberlain and Arteta to come back as well.

If only we had another quality striker and some more defensive cover.


No where near the level of Ronaldo, Di Maria or Benzema. Even for Germany I don't think he's the standout star player in the same way he is at you now, it will be interesting to see if he does struggle with it. I'm not saying he definitely will, and even if he does he's good enough to adapt and cope but I do wonder, is all.
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Nah, I think he's Germany's best player tbf - he was probably Real Madrid's second best last season.
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Nah, I think he's Germany's best player tbf - he was probably Real Madrid's second best last season.


He's the biggest name and probably the best player, but could you really afford to pay him special attention like you perhaps could at Arsenal when he's playing alongside Goetze, Mueller, Reus and Schuerle I'm not quite sure Cazorla, Walcott et al quite command as much respect.
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Still somewhat jealous of the Ozil signing. Amazing player.
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No where near the level of Ronaldo, Di Maria or Benzema. Even for Germany I don't think he's the standout star player in the same way he is at you now, it will be interesting to see if he does struggle with it. I'm not saying he definitely will, and even if he does he's good enough to adapt and cope but I do wonder, is all.

Sure, but our midfield is still shit-hot. There's no shame being a level down from Madrid.
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Still somewhat jealous of the Ozil signing. Amazing player.

This is how I've felt over the past five years as I've seen the likes of United, City and Chelsea snap up incredible players whilst our best ones have departed. It's going to be so weird seeing him in an Arsenal shirt.
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This is how I've felt over the past five years as I've seen the likes of United, City and Chelsea snap up incredible players whilst our best ones have departed. It's going to be so weird seeing him in an Arsenal shirt.


Or our best players going to United & City.

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