freshie wrote:No fucking way. He had the choice to join us a few seasons ago and snubbed us. Aguero is a better goal scorer than Sanchez and with the work-rate he is putting in now is an even better player
I'd swap him for Nolito and Navas
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:freshie wrote:No fucking way. He had the choice to join us a few seasons ago and snubbed us. Aguero is a better goal scorer than Sanchez and with the work-rate he is putting in now is an even better player
I'd swap him for Nolito and Navas
He didn't have the choice mate, when we were sanctioned by UEFA we were forced to pull out of the running for him leaving Arsenal with a free run at him.
He did snub us in summer 2011 but that was in favour of joining up with Guardiola at Barcelona, can't say I blame him for that and anyway if he hadn't snubbed us we may have never signed Aguero.
An old Chinese farmer had a mare that broke through the fence and ran away. When his neighbours learned of it, they came to the farmer and said, "What bad luck this is. You don't have a horse during planting season." The farmer listened and then replied, "Bad luck, good luck. Who knows?"
A few days later, the mare returned with two stallions. When the neighbours learned of it, they visited the farmer. "You are now a rich man. What good fortune this is," they said. The farmer listened and again replied, "Good fortune, bad fortune. Who knows?"
Later that day, the farmer's only son was thrown from one of the stallions and broke his leg. When the neighbours heard about it, they came to the farmer. "It is planting season and now there is no one to help you," they said. "This is truly bad luck." The farmer listened, and once more he said, "Bad luck, good luck. Who knows?"
The very next day, the emperor's army rode into the town and conscripted the eldest son in every family. Only the farmer's son with his broken leg remained behind. Soon the neighbours arrived. Tearfully, they said, "Yours is the only son who was not taken from his family and sent to war. What good fortune this is..."
[And so it goes on]
Justified logic wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:freshie wrote:No fucking way. He had the choice to join us a few seasons ago and snubbed us. Aguero is a better goal scorer than Sanchez and with the work-rate he is putting in now is an even better player
I'd swap him for Nolito and Navas
He didn't have the choice mate, when we were sanctioned by UEFA we were forced to pull out of the running for him leaving Arsenal with a free run at him.
He did snub us in summer 2011 but that was in favour of joining up with Guardiola at Barcelona, can't say I blame him for that and anyway if he hadn't snubbed us we may have never signed Aguero.
Bad luck, good fortune, who knows?An old Chinese farmer had a mare that broke through the fence and ran away. When his neighbours learned of it, they came to the farmer and said, "What bad luck this is. You don't have a horse during planting season." The farmer listened and then replied, "Bad luck, good luck. Who knows?"
A few days later, the mare returned with two stallions. When the neighbours learned of it, they visited the farmer. "You are now a rich man. What good fortune this is," they said. The farmer listened and again replied, "Good fortune, bad fortune. Who knows?"
Later that day, the farmer's only son was thrown from one of the stallions and broke his leg. When the neighbours heard about it, they came to the farmer. "It is planting season and now there is no one to help you," they said. "This is truly bad luck." The farmer listened, and once more he said, "Bad luck, good luck. Who knows?"
The very next day, the emperor's army rode into the town and conscripted the eldest son in every family. Only the farmer's son with his broken leg remained behind. Soon the neighbours arrived. Tearfully, they said, "Yours is the only son who was not taken from his family and sent to war. What good fortune this is..."
[And so it goes on]
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:After him turning down the chance to come to us, insisting that the London smog was much better than the rain filled, Gregg's pasty smelling north, he can fuck right off!
Bet he prefers Pukka pies as well, never fucking heard of a Chicken Balti.
Oh, and it's a fucking muffin, you little ork!
He never had the choice Beefy, UEFA saw to that.
Justified logic wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:freshie wrote:No fucking way. He had the choice to join us a few seasons ago and snubbed us. Aguero is a better goal scorer than Sanchez and with the work-rate he is putting in now is an even better player
I'd swap him for Nolito and Navas
He didn't have the choice mate, when we were sanctioned by UEFA we were forced to pull out of the running for him leaving Arsenal with a free run at him.
He did snub us in summer 2011 but that was in favour of joining up with Guardiola at Barcelona, can't say I blame him for that and anyway if he hadn't snubbed us we may have never signed Aguero.
Bad luck, good fortune, who knows?An old Chinese farmer had a mare that broke through the fence and ran away. When his neighbours learned of it, they came to the farmer and said, "What bad luck this is. You don't have a horse during planting season." The farmer listened and then replied, "Bad luck, good luck. Who knows?"
A few days later, the mare returned with two stallions. When the neighbours learned of it, they visited the farmer. "You are now a rich man. What good fortune this is," they said. The farmer listened and again replied, "Good fortune, bad fortune. Who knows?"
Later that day, the farmer's only son was thrown from one of the stallions and broke his leg. When the neighbours heard about it, they came to the farmer. "It is planting season and now there is no one to help you," they said. "This is truly bad luck." The farmer listened, and once more he said, "Bad luck, good luck. Who knows?"
The very next day, the emperor's army rode into the town and conscripted the eldest son in every family. Only the farmer's son with his broken leg remained behind. Soon the neighbours arrived. Tearfully, they said, "Yours is the only son who was not taken from his family and sent to war. What good fortune this is..."
[And so it goes on]
Nickyboy wrote:Justified logic wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:freshie wrote:No fucking way. He had the choice to join us a few seasons ago and snubbed us. Aguero is a better goal scorer than Sanchez and with the work-rate he is putting in now is an even better player
I'd swap him for Nolito and Navas
He didn't have the choice mate, when we were sanctioned by UEFA we were forced to pull out of the running for him leaving Arsenal with a free run at him.
He did snub us in summer 2011 but that was in favour of joining up with Guardiola at Barcelona, can't say I blame him for that and anyway if he hadn't snubbed us we may have never signed Aguero.
Bad luck, good fortune, who knows?An old Chinese farmer had a mare that broke through the fence and ran away. When his neighbours learned of it, they came to the farmer and said, "What bad luck this is. You don't have a horse during planting season." The farmer listened and then replied, "Bad luck, good luck. Who knows?"
A few days later, the mare returned with two stallions. When the neighbours learned of it, they visited the farmer. "You are now a rich man. What good fortune this is," they said. The farmer listened and again replied, "Good fortune, bad fortune. Who knows?"
Later that day, the farmer's only son was thrown from one of the stallions and broke his leg. When the neighbours heard about it, they came to the farmer. "It is planting season and now there is no one to help you," they said. "This is truly bad luck." The farmer listened, and once more he said, "Bad luck, good luck. Who knows?"
The very next day, the emperor's army rode into the town and conscripted the eldest son in every family. Only the farmer's son with his broken leg remained behind. Soon the neighbours arrived. Tearfully, they said, "Yours is the only son who was not taken from his family and sent to war. What good fortune this is..."
[And so it goes on]
So it evens itself out over the course of the season?
Beefymcfc wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:After him turning down the chance to come to us, insisting that the London smog was much better than the rain filled, Gregg's pasty smelling north, he can fuck right off!
Bet he prefers Pukka pies as well, never fucking heard of a Chicken Balti.
Oh, and it's a fucking muffin, you little ork!
He never had the choice Beefy, UEFA saw to that.
He did, we offered him the spare change from the Mangala deal with a free pack of Eccles cakes on the understanding that he stops munching on the Pukka's.
FFP, pfffft, that was all a dream. Where is it now?
nottsblue wrote:Would take Hazard over Sanchez seven days out of seven.
Sanchez is 28 which doesn't fit our age profile, even Hazard is possibly pushing it. Agree with Prezlke about not wanting him to go to a PL rival. He would do well at the rags or spuds if they had the bottle to sign him
PrezIke wrote:nottsblue wrote:Would take Hazard over Sanchez seven days out of seven.
Sanchez is 28 which doesn't fit our age profile, even Hazard is possibly pushing it. Agree with Prezlke about not wanting him to go to a PL rival. He would do well at the rags or spuds if they had the bottle to sign him
His age as a deterrent would normally make sense, but since we are very young up front having a veteran player in their prime to play might not be so bad since our front three of the future are already, hopefully, here (Sane-Jesus-Sterling).
I didn't even think about Spurs as an option. That would be concerning, yet the thing is where would he play in their current 3-4-2-1 system?
Utd and Chelsea seem like perfect fits, as they are desperate for a future no.9 or wide players up front, which is concerning. Hopefully it's PSG or someone else is that is the one he is sold to if not us.
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