I read on sky Podolski deal can rise to £10.7M if all incentives are reached so it could be another summer where we break even
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I read on sky Podolski deal can rise to £10.7M if all incentives are reached so it could be another summer where we break even
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Whats the incentive? Ballin D'Or? Tracks back without fouling more than 5 times in the season?
"Tracks back without fouling more than 5 times in the season?"
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Then we won't get a penny
But we're supposedly debt free now .
Critical over Arsenal's lack of transfer activity in the summer window ?
http://www.skysports.com/watch/video/sports/football/competitions/premier-league/9977268/merson-critical-of-arsenal-spending
It's admirable Wenger's stand on transfers. However, sometimes you have to take a chance and invest in order to improve. When he first went to Arsenal. he inherited a back five but bought a lot of good players for the midfield and forward positions. Maybe they were bargains but he invested and the team thrived.
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posted on 3/9/15
I read on sky Podolski deal can rise to £10.7M if all incentives are reached so it could be another summer where we break even
posted on 3/9/15
comment by Bats (U18355)
posted 8 minutes ago
I read on sky Podolski deal can rise to £10.7M if all incentives are reached so it could be another summer where we break even
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Whats the incentive? Ballin D'Or? Tracks back without fouling more than 5 times in the season?
posted on 3/9/15
"Tracks back without fouling more than 5 times in the season?"
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Then we won't get a penny
posted on 3/9/15
But we're supposedly debt free now .
posted on 3/9/15
Critical over Arsenal's lack of transfer activity in the summer window ?
http://www.skysports.com/watch/video/sports/football/competitions/premier-league/9977268/merson-critical-of-arsenal-spending
posted on 3/9/15
It's admirable Wenger's stand on transfers. However, sometimes you have to take a chance and invest in order to improve. When he first went to Arsenal. he inherited a back five but bought a lot of good players for the midfield and forward positions. Maybe they were bargains but he invested and the team thrived.
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