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The Goon Thread

Ozil is a great player to bring on when you're 2 up at home against average teams, but against anyone who will play at a high tempo he struggles to have time and find space. Italy would be good for him but he wouldn't get that sort of wages so it's down to Woolwich to finance part of them wherever he ends up.
 
Ozil is a great player to bring on when you're 2 up at home against average teams, but against anyone who will play at a high tempo he struggles to have time and find space. Italy would be good for him but he wouldn't get that sort of wages so it's down to Woolwich to finance part of them wherever he ends up.

To be fair, he was having a good season last year up until they gave him a new contract. We've been there ourselves before but thankfully not at that price.
 
They'll end up paying out his contract to get shot of him. Offering him this extension must be one of the worst pieces of business ever and all because they couldn't afford to lose face after selling Sanchez.
Yeah, shame that. He he he he...
 
Loving this....

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I thought that. Even went to the trouble of watching the opening few seconds of each video to see if they gave a clue (eughhhh!). Couldn't understand a word they were saying tbh :confused:
Same here. I wish I could revel in the disaster that is Arsenal TV the way others seem to, but I simply can't understand any of it.
 
I love the guy Claude from AFTV. He always starts off depressed and sort of melancholy, but then ends up going off on an angry rant, especially when the little black fella with the headphones pipes up with some nonsense haha. When they lose, I just watch Claude and have a good laugh!
 
Anyone claiming that paying our top earners a fortune won't affect what the dross get paid need look no further than that dumpster fire of a club.

Exactly this and the main reason the 120k offer was taken off the table by Arsenal is that the league is now hitting a realisation that players are being paid too much.

Man United are willing to run down De Gea contract rather than give him a new bumper deal because they have made mistakes in offering the likes of Sanchez 400k+ a week, even Emirates Marketing Project apparently have had talks to say there is a limit to all this and enough is enough, its not sustainable in the medium to long term.

Ozil is on £350k a week and is a player that Arsenal over long periods have not even been convinced on, thats carnage really.
 
Exactly this and the main reason the 120k offer was taken off the table by Arsenal is that the league is now hitting a realisation that players are being paid too much.

Man United are willing to run down De Gea contract rather than give him a new bumper deal because they have made mistakes in offering the likes of Sanchez 400k+ a week, even Emirates Marketing Project apparently have had talks to say there is a limit to all this and enough is enough, its not sustainable in the medium to long term.

Ozil is on £350k a week and is a player that Arsenal over long periods have not even been convinced on, thats carnage really.
this past year (all around £300K - with bonuses):

https://www.goal.com/en/news/man-ci...contract-extension/1xhefsdhv965d1spl6r1ghj2ee
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/footbal...-signs-new-six-year-manchester-city-contract/
https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/breaking-sergio-aguero-signs-new-13283487
 
I believe it's the wage increase rule that is holding them back rather than not having money to spend - you can only increase your wage budget in line with your revenue growth (or something like that) and with them missing out on CL seeing their revenue fall it makes increasing their wage budget a bit of a no go
 
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