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Thursday, 26 July 2012

ARSENAL HATERS


This article about the pros and cons of Arsenal signing Santi Cazorla was extracted from goal.com
It reads like this
NB: The article is in red while my thoughts are in black.

Winging it: What a Santi Cazorla move could mean for Arsenal

After being heavily linked to the North London side, Goal.com takes a look at both the upside and the downside of Arsenal signing Santi Cazorla


Arsenal have been in the transfer news for all the wrong reasons recently, with yet another departure saga imminently unfolding. So instead, we focus on a man who has been linked to the club instead. Santi Cazorla is not currently a household name simply because he is behind some of the greatest wingers the world has ever seen. But he is immensely talented in the position and would be a real catch for Arsenal Football Club for reasons more than one.
“Arsenal has done some good business in the transfer market with the signing of Lukas Podolski and Olivier Giroud, and also promoting Kyle Bartley to the first team from within recently, why mess up Wengers efforts with false news as if he’s not doing anything and all his players are leaving. SMH.”
The first reason would be because of his ability. Comfortable on either wing, Cazorla is a player who will give you consistent return in terms of assists and goals. One of the better crossers in the modern game, he is good at both low and high crosses, remaining unpredictable all the time.
He has both pace and ability in his game to beat a man, and that bit of magic football juice that every one of the players of this Spanish generation seem to be born with. He has unlocked more than one stubborn defence in his time at Villarreal with a moment of iinspiration down the wing.
This was the primary reason why the nouveau riche Malaga bought him for the obscene amount of €21m but what return! The club has qualified for the Champions League play-offs which is a priceless opportunity for the Andalusians. Which brings us to the second point.

If Arsenal can grab Cazorla from Malaga, it will be a tremendous boost for the club's image. With skipper Robin van Persie raising his doubts over the road ahead for the club in their ambition to win trophies, which they haven't for the last seven seasons, their ability to attract a top footballer for pure footballing reasons has certainly taken a jolt.
‘”Arsenal has always been able and will always be able to attract top talent from across the globe but has this writer forgotten? We make stars not buy them. We always make em.”
If Cazorla, with the high wages of Malaga and more or less the same number of competitions to play in STILL opts for the Gunners, it will be a wave of confidence, and who knows, it may give Wenger more courage in the transfer market instead of waiting for another potential 8-2 humiliation seen last season.
Santi has agreed terms with Arsenal and what is this dude saying? Malaga is not even in the same class as Aston Villa, so don’t even go mentioning Mala shit beside Arsenal.
The writer’s choice of words even suck, talking about still opting for the Gunners like Malaga has got any history at all.
There is, however, a sizable flipside to this scenario. Just the intent, forget about the actual signing of another winger in a team overloaded with wingers and wide forwards is more or less a vote of no-confidence in them all. Especially when there's already a wide striker signed this season. It's Wenger's admission that what he has is either not ready or not good enough.
“Why can’t you just say Arsenal has done a good job with the signing they have made and the players on ground plus Santi Carzola would give Arsenal depth on the bench and make them stronger and really brighten the possibility of winning a trophy instead of the addition of more quality players leading to a drop in confidence? WOW!”
It could catalyze a clearance sale for the likes of Arshavin, Chamakh, and maybe even Rosicky. This new winger is a tricky business. Arsene Wenger had better tread with care. But then we know that Le Professeur has built a dynasty (albeit a currently falling one) by handling things with care.
Santi Cazorla

Don’t even want to say more. I love goal.com but they should not just allow some wanker write articles with blinded opinions for them. Why is no one writing or predicting doom for Liverpool or Tottenham? Arsenal are much more stronger than these teams and have a better shot at the title, why is nobody writing about them?
Manchester United are failing to attract top talents to Old Trafford and the Glazer family have failed to deliver on floating Man u shares in the New York stock exchange there by still leaving Man U in debt, why is no one saying anything about that?
Manchester City has not signed any player this summer while their rivals, like Arsenal, Chelsea and Man U are strengthening up, does it not pose a threat to their ambitions of retaining the title Man U LOST to them on the LAST DAY of the season? Aint no one talking about that.
Malaga’s money men are all of a sudden reluctant to pump any more money into the club, it shows that Arab money can dry up and is a potential DOOM for Man City and PSG. No one is writing about that too.
But all these writers know how to do is predict doom for Arsenal and eat their words at the end of the season when we turn out better than expected season after season.
Y’all Arsenal haters need to get a life.



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