Sabtu, 9 Mei 2009

Walcott sign kontrak baru

Kemaskini pendek:

TW14 dah sign kontrak baru difahamkan 4 tahun dan akan menerima 60k seminggu.
Dalam pada itu, Wenger berharap RVP akan mengikut jejak langkah Walcott kerana RVP sangat penting dan menjadi keutamaan Wenger ketika ini.
Tiada gunanya panik kate Wenger kerana pemain2 muda ni dah mencapai tahap membanggakan, rugi jek jual dan tak masuk akal(wenger dah bunyi seperti biasa), simpan2 lepas tu baru nak berkembang alih2 jual, ai..bukan ko selalu buat ke Wenger?
Bendi disaman kerana berkelakuan tak senonoh.Peliknya Wenger kata semuanya itu bagai satu konspirasi nak malukann Bedi, 'a set-up'.
Arshavin bakal terlepas aksi menentang Chelsesa esok akibat demam.Oh tidak.
Clichy yang dah disahkan rule out for the rest of the season, akan masih diganti oleh Gibbs kerana Wenger yakin akan semangat anak muda ni untuk bangkit.
Walaupun berkata jangan panik, tapi Wenger memberi hint satu 2 muka berpengalaman sedang dikejarnya tapi bukan striker.


“I’m not chasing any player at the moment.I believe my priority is to stay with the squad we have.We will try of course to bring in one or two players to strengthen the squad but we have plenty of strikers.And if we buy, it certainly won't be players who lack experience. We have enough of those.”


P/S: Outstation untuk 2 hari.Jumpe selepas mebaham singa luka..Selamat..


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taiko007 berkata...

Every season the Arsenal board make the same pronouncement, “Arsene Wenger has the money to buy any player he wants.” Every summer we end up selling players to buy players, yet the board insist that Wenger has the money.

Only last week Hill-Wood stated that the board will back Arsene, yet yesterday when Wenger was being interviewed he said that he does not know what his budget is! How can the chairman expect the manager to act in the transfer market when the manager is not even sure how much can spend.

Kroenke, who is the main shareholder at Arsenal is rumoured to have sanctioned a £40 million budget for this summer. Our other major shareholder, Usmanov, has also stated that Arsenal need to spend, pointing out the gulf in the two benches for the Champions League game with Manchester United.

Arsenal fans have been asking the board what is really going on, are they petrified of spending money in case we get into debt or is it Wenger who is refusing to spend the money.

I believe that it is the former; the board are too conservative and not prepared to speculate to go to the next level. They see full-houses at the Emirates, we qualify for Champions League every season and Wenger, his coaches and scouts are always plucking youngsters out of obscurity every season and turning them into stars. The board is happy to stand still, but they are not listening to the fans.

The two major shareholders at the club Kroenke and Usmanov are not prepared to go along with this strategy. These two are determined that Arsenal needs to spend money to keep pace with the other teams at the top. An interesting power struggle is emerging at the club between the old school and the new proactive members.

The board needs to listen to Usmanov and Kroenke, Usmanov needs to be appointed to the board. We need a board that, whilst it needs to look after the long term financial wellbeing of the club, is prepared to spend money to ensure we are not left further behind in both the Premier League and the Champions League.

The fans are not content with fourth place in the league; we want to be contesting for honours with a team that stands a chance to win something. The board must release the funds for Wenger to be able to do his job.