Cicero Posted October 8, 2019 Posted October 8, 2019 11 minutes ago, Panna King said: Ozil at the time was the 2nd most expensive player ever in the Premiership behind Fernando Torres who cost 50 million. Was he really? Quote
Panna King Posted October 8, 2019 Posted October 8, 2019 2 minutes ago, Cicero said: Was he really? Yes when he was bought. Quote
Panna King Posted October 8, 2019 Posted October 8, 2019 1 Paul Pogba Central Midfield 23 16/17 Man Utd Premier League £94.50m 2 Harry Maguire Centre-Back 26 19/20 Man Utd Premier League £78.30m 3 Romelu Lukaku Centre-Forward 24 17/18 Man Utd Premier League £76.23m 4 Virgil van Dijk Centre-Back 26 17/18 Liverpool Premier League £76.19m 5 Nicolas Pépé Right Winger 24 19/20 Arsenal Premier League £72.00m 6 Kepa Goalkeeper 23 18/19 Chelsea Premier League £72.00m 7 Kevin De Bruyne Attacking Midfield 24 15/16 Man City Premier League £68.40m 8 Ángel Di María Right Winger 26 14/15 Man Utd Premier League £67.50m 9 Rodri Defensive Midfield 23 19/20 Man City Premier League £63.00m 10 Riyad Mahrez Right Winger 27 18/19 Man City Premier League £61.02m 11 Álvaro Morata Centre-Forward 24 17/18 Chelsea Premier League £59.40m 12 João Cancelo Right-Back 25 19/20 Man City Premier League £58.50m 13 Aymeric Laporte Centre-Back 23 17/18 Man City Premier League £58.50m 14 Christian Pulisic Right Winger 20 18/19 Chelsea Premier League £57.60m 15 Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang Centre-Forward 28 17/18 Arsenal Premier League £57.38m 16 Raheem Sterling Left Winger 20 15/16 Man City Premier League £57.33m 17 Alisson Goalkeeper 25 18/19 Liverpool Premier League £56.25m 18 Tanguy Ndombélé Central Midfield 22 19/20 Spurs Premier League £54.00m 19 Naby Keïta Central Midfield 23 18/19 Liverpool Premier League £54.00m 20 Anthony Martial Left Winger 19 15/16 Man Utd Premier League £54.00m 21 Fred Central Midfield 25 18/19 Man Utd Premier League £53.10m 22 Fernando Torres Centre-Forward 26 10/11 Chelsea Premier League £52.65m 23 Benjamin Mendy Left-Back 23 17/18 Man City Premier League £51.75m 24 Jorginho Defensive Midfield 26 18/19 Chelsea Premier League £51.30m 25 John Stones Centre-Back 22 16/17 Man City Premier League £50.04m 26 Aaron Wan-Bissaka Right-Back 21 19/20 Man Utd Premier League £49.50m 27 Alexandre Lacazette Centre-Forward 26 17/18 Arsenal Premier League £47.70m 28 Kyle Walker Right-Back 27 17/18 Man City Premier League £47.43m 29 Leroy Sané Left Winger 20 16/17 Man City Premier League £45.45m 30 Bernardo Silva Right Winger 22 17/18 Man City Premier League £45.00m 31 Gylfi Sigurdsson Attacking Midfield 27 17/18 Everton Premier League £44.46m 32 Mesut Özil Attacking Midfield 24 13/14 Arsenal Premier League £42.30m 33 Christian Benteke Centre-Forward 24 15/16 Liverpool Premier League £41.85m 34 Rio Ferdinand Centre-Back 23 02/03 Man Utd Premier League £41.40m Quote
SirBalon Posted October 8, 2019 Posted October 8, 2019 As Ancelotri said this summer just finished... "Wages are what marks projection and what you're ultimately judged on these days" Quote
6666 Posted October 8, 2019 Posted October 8, 2019 1 hour ago, Panna King said: Reyes was a huge signing at the time 18 million plus I think in all add ons. Arsenal maybe always didn't buy 1 player over 20 million but they always spent more than 90% of the other teams in the league. You're living in a dream world. Every protest or complaint at the time was "spend some money". Even when we bought Ozil, our net spend in total that season was £35m. That's not a lot. And only then did spending a decent amount actually begin. To suggest that there wasn't a period where we had to restrict ourselves when it came to spending is insane. It's well documented. People have gone from saying "Wenger is the one choosing not to spend money and he treats it like it's his own money" to now saying "nah, he actually did spend a lot of money and should've won the title even though the numbers don't back that up at all". Changing the narrative to something that's more convenient for 2019 won't play with me. Say no to revisionism. 1 Quote
Panna King Posted October 8, 2019 Posted October 8, 2019 1 minute ago, 6666 said: You're living in a dream world. Every protest or complaint at the time was "spend some money". Even when we bought Ozil, our net spend in total that season was £35m. That's not a lot. And only then did spending a decent amount actually begin. To suggest that there wasn't a period where we had to restrict ourselves when it came to spending is insane. It's well documented. People have gone from saying "Wenger is the one choosing not to spend money and he treats it like it's his own money" to now saying "nah, he actually did spend a lot of money and should've won the title even though the numbers don't back that up at all". Changing the narrative to something that's more convenient for 2019 won't play with me. Say no to revisionism. Stop with this net spending bollocks, he spent money but it was money invested in the wrong areas of the team. Quote
Panna King Posted October 8, 2019 Posted October 8, 2019 (edited) 18 minutes ago, SirBalon said: As Ancelotri said this summer just finished... "Wages are what marks projection and what you're ultimately judged on these days" When Wenger came he was a coach before his time and when he left he was coach out of date. The sorry thing is for a lot of Arsenal fans is that they can't come to terms that he just was not any good anymore. Edited October 8, 2019 by Panna King Quote
6666 Posted October 8, 2019 Posted October 8, 2019 This is from 02/03 to the sale of Nasri in 11/12. And in that 10 year period it has us actually making a profit when it comes to transfers and 2nd from bottom in the net spend table. http://www.sportingintelligence.com/2011/08/24/sale-of-nasri-makes-arsenal-a-net-selling-club-over-a-decade-24080/ Quote
6666 Posted October 8, 2019 Posted October 8, 2019 (edited) 10 minutes ago, Panna King said: Stop with this net spending bollocks, he spent money but it was money invested in the wrong areas of the team. We didn't spend that much during that period we're discussing, and we weren't even close go the top spenders. We're not talking about opinions here, we're talking about numbers. "Spending some fucking money" being at the heart of every single complaint from fans isn't a myth but now that it's been made obvious that it was down to the stadium move (which a lot of fans didn't understand for some reason), you're deciding to actually pretend that we did actually spend a lot of money... Edited October 8, 2019 by 6666 Quote
6666 Posted October 8, 2019 Posted October 8, 2019 22 minutes ago, 6666 said: This is from 02/03 to the sale of Nasri in 11/12. And in that 10 year period it has us actually making a profit when it comes to transfers and 2nd from bottom in the net spend table. http://www.sportingintelligence.com/2011/08/24/sale-of-nasri-makes-arsenal-a-net-selling-club-over-a-decade-24080/ Made a profit in 2012/13 as well. So the 11 year period between 02/03 to 12/13 has us making a profit from transfers. The season after that we started spending decent amount of money when buying Ozil which gave us a staggering £35m net spend for that season. Also when we started winning a few FA Cups. I don't know what other proof you need that we weren't big spenders for a long time. Even when we started spending money and we bought Aubameyang and Lacazette under Wenger, we actually made a profit that season. Quote
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6666 Posted October 11, 2019 Posted October 11, 2019 Aubameyang wasn't even Arsenal player of the month for September... but well deserved nonetheless. Quote
Panna King Posted October 29, 2019 Posted October 29, 2019 I think Luiz will get the captaincy but Emery has handled the whole thing so badly so far, it really is mess once again at Arsenal with Emery and Xhaka. Quote
Cicero Posted October 29, 2019 Posted October 29, 2019 I will genuinely laugh if Luiz gets it. State of your club Quote
Panna King Posted October 29, 2019 Posted October 29, 2019 20 minutes ago, Cicero said: I will genuinely laugh if Luiz gets it. State of your club No one else really to give it to, there are no real leaders in this team, to give it to Xhaka is more of a laugh, Emery made a mockery of the situation by letting the players choose. Quote
Cicero Posted October 29, 2019 Posted October 29, 2019 Just now, Panna King said: No one else really to give it to, there are no real leaders in this team, to give it to Xhaka is more of a laugh, Emery made a mockery of the situation by letting the players choose. Leno. Seems like your only player who consistently performs and is a long term asset. Quote
Panna King Posted October 29, 2019 Posted October 29, 2019 (edited) 1 minute ago, Cicero said: Leno. Seems like your only player who consistently performs and is a long term asset. Not really consistent though, he makes a lot of errors plus his kicking is shocking when you are playing how Arsenal play out of the back. Edited October 29, 2019 by Panna King Quote
LFCMadLad Posted October 29, 2019 Posted October 29, 2019 A captain needs to be much more than just a consistent performer. Arsenal used to be full of leaders. Adam's, Keown, Viera etc. Cant even pick one now. Quote
Panna King Posted October 29, 2019 Posted October 29, 2019 (edited) 10 minutes ago, LFCMadLad said: A captain needs to be much more than just a consistent performer. Arsenal used to be full of leaders. Adam's, Keown, Viera etc. Cant even pick one now. Holding will be a future captain but now Luiz is the only player I can think of and that is only because of experience. Edited October 29, 2019 by Panna King Quote
6666 Posted October 29, 2019 Posted October 29, 2019 To be honest I didn't necessarily have an issue with how Xhaka reacted to the boos. You want someone who will stand up to it and back himself rather than someone who would be crushed by it. Emery saying he needs to apologise isn't a great move in my opinion but I guess it depends on how he apologises if he does. Quote
Danny Posted October 29, 2019 Posted October 29, 2019 17 minutes ago, 6666 said: To be honest I didn't necessarily have an issue with how Xhaka reacted to the boos. You want someone who will stand up to it and back himself rather than someone who would be crushed by it. Emery saying he needs to apologise isn't a great move in my opinion but I guess it depends on how he apologises if he does. You want him to be good for a start, if dropping the armband and chucking his shirt is considered standing up to boos then no wonder your lot are hopeless Quote
Panna King Posted October 29, 2019 Posted October 29, 2019 16 minutes ago, 6666 said: To be honest I didn't necessarily have an issue with how Xhaka reacted to the boos. You want someone who will stand up to it and back himself rather than someone who would be crushed by it. Emery saying he needs to apologise isn't a great move in my opinion but I guess it depends on how he apologises if he does. I think the problem was the way he walked off, the boos came when he just strolled off as he was sulking to be subbed so he did bring a lot of attention to himself. The damage has been done now, he was never a really liked by many of the fans this will just make it worse for the ones that have it in for him. Quote
Panna King Posted October 29, 2019 Posted October 29, 2019 1 minute ago, Danny said: You want him to be good for a start, if dropping the armband and chucking his shirt is considered standing up to boos then no wonder your lot are hopeless He was never captain material anyway but I blame Emery for this 100%. Quote
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