(b) Fab played pants for you last season.
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He was still better than any Sp*rs player
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Please dont be so deluded to think that Cesc wants to stay. He wanted to go last year. Just because he hasnt put in a tfr request doesnt mean he wants to stay. He just doesnt want to leave the club on a bad note or upset the fans but make no mistake about it. He wants to go.
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Read my comment above, I said he wants to play for Barca, but he still has full respect for us, and I'm sure he wouldn't mind having 1 more try at winning something with us.
Also as far as I know we've been waiting for the right offer for Fabregas for a long time, and if he does go I wish him the best for his future as all he's ever done is show our great HISTORICAL club great respect.
Cesc could get into Barca's XI. Shift Iniesta further up front in place of Pedro and Cesc could slot into midfield. Or play Xavi deeper in place of Busquets and again Cesc could play in midfield.
Obviously he wouldn't be guarenteed a starting place but I think he will play a lot more often than a lot of us think he will play at Barca. Although I am hopeful he won't be playing at all at Barca next season.
I really dont want him to go.I promised not to let out any gas(fa_rt) until the deal goes through. It really feels warm & tight down there but Im doing my best guys.Please don’t go Cesc!
If he goes he'l play around 30-40 games a year. That's plenty for now. Probably come away with a few medals too. How can you go wrong with that.
Please dont be so deluded to think that Cesc wants to stay. He wanted to go last year. Just because he hasnt put in a tfr request doesnt mean he wants to stay. He just doesnt want to leave the club on a bad note or upset the fans but make no mistake about it. He wants to go.
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No one is arguing he wants to stay at Arsenal. The point is he is willing to stay given the respect he has for the manager, fans and position of the club with regards to the transfer fee.
If he can't play for his boyhood club yet he is more than willing to stay with us, that is why he hasn't forced the clubs hand.
No one is arguing he wants to stay at Arsenal. The point is he is willing to stay given the respect he has for the manager, fans and position of the club with regards to the transfer fee.
If he can't play for his boyhood club yet he is more than willing to stay with us, that is why he hasn't forced the clubs hand.
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Well said, couldn't agree more.
Respect he has for the manager, the fans and the club?
This is the player - the captain of your club - who respected his manager, club and fans so much that he could not be arsed turning up to applaud you all for your last game last season (against Fulham), but chose instead to go back home to Spain and to watch the Grand Prix.
We are talking about the right player, right?
This is the player - the captain of your club - who respected his manager, club and fans so much that he could not be arsed turning up to applaud you all for your last game last season (against Fulham), but chose instead to go back home to Spain and to watch the Grand Prix.
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Hahah, I am not that easily insulted.
I don't need to see a player clap at the end of the last game of the season to know he has shown considerable commitment to the club, manager and fans throughout his career.
I would be insulted though if our best player stated openly he wanted to move to Chelsea to get Champions League football, hmm.
he could not be arsed turning up to applaud you all for your last game last season
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We had our "lap of appreciation" after the last home game, and Cesc was very much part of it.
So, he was allowed home early, hardly a one off in the Premiership. He was injured for the game, absolutely no need for him to be at the game.
Another Spud clutching at straws, trying to convince himself that Spurs may catch up with Arsenal in the near future...
Believe me, Fab leaving your outfit is as clear a sign as any that there is a power-shift going on in North London
"Believe me, Fab leaving your outfit is as clear a sign as any that there is a power-shift going on in North London"
Cesc could get into Barca's XI. Shift Iniesta further up front in place of Pedro and Cesc could slot into midfield. Or play Xavi deeper in place of Busquets and again Cesc could play in midfield.
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Xavi instead of Busquets is madness as Busquets is one of the best holding midfielders currently, Xavi is a playmaker so pointless attempting to swap to try and accommodate Fab.
Pedro is a forward/ winger which Iniesta isn't so again pointless swapping them to try and fit in Fab.
Fab would be in place of Xavi so will have to wait his turn to play
Iniesta has played a lot of games on the wings for Barca. In 09/10 towards of the season, Iniesta started all his games on the left. I believe Barca were trying to see how things would work out and if they could accomodate Xavi, Iniesta and Cesc in the same team.
Swapping Xavi with Busquets would not be madness because Busquets does not player a holding roll anyway. He is more of a deep lying playmaker, a position Xavi is very familiar with so could easily perform.
Anyway, I'm not saying Cesc would start every week for Barca but I'm showing there are more ways for him to get in the team than just filling in for Xavi. I watched a video last night of Barca's 5-0 win over Madrid and it was just magical football. I don't blame him for leaving if he does (I still hope he gives us one more season).
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posted on 27/6/11
(b) Fab played pants for you last season.
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He was still better than any Sp*rs player
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Please dont be so deluded to think that Cesc wants to stay. He wanted to go last year. Just because he hasnt put in a tfr request doesnt mean he wants to stay. He just doesnt want to leave the club on a bad note or upset the fans but make no mistake about it. He wants to go.
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Read my comment above, I said he wants to play for Barca, but he still has full respect for us, and I'm sure he wouldn't mind having 1 more try at winning something with us.
Also as far as I know we've been waiting for the right offer for Fabregas for a long time, and if he does go I wish him the best for his future as all he's ever done is show our great HISTORICAL club great respect.
posted on 27/6/11
Cesc could get into Barca's XI. Shift Iniesta further up front in place of Pedro and Cesc could slot into midfield. Or play Xavi deeper in place of Busquets and again Cesc could play in midfield.
Obviously he wouldn't be guarenteed a starting place but I think he will play a lot more often than a lot of us think he will play at Barca. Although I am hopeful he won't be playing at all at Barca next season.
posted on 27/6/11
I really dont want him to go.I promised not to let out any gas(fa_rt) until the deal goes through. It really feels warm & tight down there but Im doing my best guys.Please don’t go Cesc!
posted on 27/6/11
If he goes he'l play around 30-40 games a year. That's plenty for now. Probably come away with a few medals too. How can you go wrong with that.
posted on 27/6/11
Please dont be so deluded to think that Cesc wants to stay. He wanted to go last year. Just because he hasnt put in a tfr request doesnt mean he wants to stay. He just doesnt want to leave the club on a bad note or upset the fans but make no mistake about it. He wants to go.
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No one is arguing he wants to stay at Arsenal. The point is he is willing to stay given the respect he has for the manager, fans and position of the club with regards to the transfer fee.
If he can't play for his boyhood club yet he is more than willing to stay with us, that is why he hasn't forced the clubs hand.
posted on 27/6/11
No one is arguing he wants to stay at Arsenal. The point is he is willing to stay given the respect he has for the manager, fans and position of the club with regards to the transfer fee.
If he can't play for his boyhood club yet he is more than willing to stay with us, that is why he hasn't forced the clubs hand.
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Well said, couldn't agree more.
posted on 27/6/11
Respect he has for the manager, the fans and the club?
This is the player - the captain of your club - who respected his manager, club and fans so much that he could not be arsed turning up to applaud you all for your last game last season (against Fulham), but chose instead to go back home to Spain and to watch the Grand Prix.
We are talking about the right player, right?
posted on 27/6/11
This is the player - the captain of your club - who respected his manager, club and fans so much that he could not be arsed turning up to applaud you all for your last game last season (against Fulham), but chose instead to go back home to Spain and to watch the Grand Prix.
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Hahah, I am not that easily insulted.
I don't need to see a player clap at the end of the last game of the season to know he has shown considerable commitment to the club, manager and fans throughout his career.
I would be insulted though if our best player stated openly he wanted to move to Chelsea to get Champions League football, hmm.
posted on 27/6/11
he could not be arsed turning up to applaud you all for your last game last season
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We had our "lap of appreciation" after the last home game, and Cesc was very much part of it.
So, he was allowed home early, hardly a one off in the Premiership. He was injured for the game, absolutely no need for him to be at the game.
Another Spud clutching at straws, trying to convince himself that Spurs may catch up with Arsenal in the near future...
posted on 27/6/11
Believe me, Fab leaving your outfit is as clear a sign as any that there is a power-shift going on in North London
posted on 27/6/11
"Believe me, Fab leaving your outfit is as clear a sign as any that there is a power-shift going on in North London"
posted on 28/6/11
Cesc could get into Barca's XI. Shift Iniesta further up front in place of Pedro and Cesc could slot into midfield. Or play Xavi deeper in place of Busquets and again Cesc could play in midfield.
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Xavi instead of Busquets is madness as Busquets is one of the best holding midfielders currently, Xavi is a playmaker so pointless attempting to swap to try and accommodate Fab.
Pedro is a forward/ winger which Iniesta isn't so again pointless swapping them to try and fit in Fab.
Fab would be in place of Xavi so will have to wait his turn to play
posted on 28/6/11
Iniesta has played a lot of games on the wings for Barca. In 09/10 towards of the season, Iniesta started all his games on the left. I believe Barca were trying to see how things would work out and if they could accomodate Xavi, Iniesta and Cesc in the same team.
Swapping Xavi with Busquets would not be madness because Busquets does not player a holding roll anyway. He is more of a deep lying playmaker, a position Xavi is very familiar with so could easily perform.
Anyway, I'm not saying Cesc would start every week for Barca but I'm showing there are more ways for him to get in the team than just filling in for Xavi. I watched a video last night of Barca's 5-0 win over Madrid and it was just magical football. I don't blame him for leaving if he does (I still hope he gives us one more season).
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