Arshavin to Arsenal

I'm afraid i don't follow your club like you follow ours

Now I normally like you, but I'm going to have to have a go at you here after all this.

You not knowing who Ljundberg is might just reflect upon how long you've been following United. And in turn one might be able to dub you a bit of a bandwagoning fanboii.

But I'm sure you do actually know who he is now after all. And I'm sure you'll stop that pointless and uninspired attack on Ceks.
 
My (GlastonSpur's) quotes:

... 'I'd also add that there are some very good players on the list of who Ramos wants .... at least two of them (if we get them) will make Spurs fans say "Robbie who?" and maybe even "Bye bye Berby - have fun".'

Pavlyuchenko and Corluka were their two signings after that.
I said IF we get them sunshine ... it'll do you no end of good if you learn to read properly.

BTW, and not that I'm saying Pav is better than Berbatov (he isn't), but so far this season he's scored more goals that either Berbatov or Keane ;)

More of my (GlastonSpur's) quotes that you re-posted, with my comments in bold:

"* Both King and Woodate are at least as good players as Gallas, Toure, Carragher, Agger and other one or two other T4 CBs. Remains true

* Hutton is as least as good as Brown at RB and better than Liverpool's RB. Remains true - the fact that he's been out injured for most of the season doesn't change things

* Bale is as least as good as Liverpool's LB An exaggeration on my part, but he's only 19 and has great potential

* Modric is better than Diaby or Denilson, or whoever else will partner Fabregas in CM from your current squad. Remains true

* Gomes is better than Almunia. Remains true - after a shaky start in his first Prem season he's long since settled down and now looks good. Almunia is a weak point in Arsenal's team..

* Lennon is better than Pennant or whoever else Liverpool play in RM unless Gerrard is forced out there to try and fill the void. Remains true

* Dos Santos will prove better than Rosicky
Injuries to both players for most of the season so far leaves this currently unprovable either way
 
I said IF we get them sunshine ... it'll do you no end of good if you learn to read properly.

BTW, and not that I'm saying Pav is better than Berbatov (he isn't), but so far this season he's scored more goals that either Berbatov or Keane ;)

More of my (GlastonSpur's) quotes that you re-posted, with my comments in bold:

* Hutton is as least as good as Brown at RB and better than Liverpool's RB. Remains true - the fact that he's been out injured for most of the season doesn't change things

* Bale is as least as good as Liverpool's LB An exaggeration on my part, but he's only 19 and has great potential

* Modric is better than Diaby or Denilson, or whoever else will partner Fabregas in CM from your current squad. Remains true

* Gomes is better than Almunia. Remains true - after a shaky start in his first Prem season he's long since settled down and now looks good. Almunia is a weak point in Arsenal's team..

* Lennon is better than Pennant or whoever else Liverpool play in RM unless Gerrard is forced out there to try and fill the void. Remains true

* Dos Santos will prove better than Rosicky[/i] Injuries to both players for most of the season so far leaves this currently unprovable either way

But who were these great signings in the making then?

1. Remains bollocks. You judged him off the back of one great season with Rangers, not enough to prove his quality and he's not proven any better than Brown.

2. So it's wrong.

3. Remains irrelevant, because they play different roles. Comparing Fabregas to Modric is much more relevant, and obviously Fabregas comes out on top.

4. Gomes is a weak point in the Spurs team, Almunia is far from it at Arsenal and gets far less protection regardless. Lets not get silly, everyone can see Gomes has been worse than Almunia, even Harry Redknapp.

5. Indeed it does.

6. It remains clear as day to anyone other than you that Rosicky is better.
 
... The one where we tried to warn him that Modric would probably turn out to be a bit shit, but he wouldn't have it, and proclaimed him as the best footballer he'd ever seen, or something.
Modric hasn't turned "out to be a bit shit" - I've no idea what games you've been watching but obviously they aren't the same ones as me (i.e all of them). He's a class player and HR basically intends to build the team around him.

PS. I didn't proclaim Modric to be "the best footballer [I've] ever seen, or something".

Shall I dig out your some of your actual previous posts and revisit your overhyping of various players? Nah ... I can't be bothered.
 
But who were these great signings in the making then?
Arshavin was the expected signing, as I've already said. It was very close and the player was ready to sign, but Zenit fecked around to an unbelievable degree and kept asking for more and more cash, so Spurs pulled the plug.

1. Remains bollocks. You judged him off the back of one great season with Rangers, not enough to prove his quality and he's not proven any better than Brown.
That's your view, not mine. And nor did I say he was "better than Brown" - once again your reading skills let you down.

Remains irrelevant, because they play different roles. Comparing Fabregas to Modric is much more relevant, and obviously Fabregas comes out on top.
It remains true, regardless of whether you think it's irrelevant.

Gomes is a weak point in the Spurs team, Almunia is far from it at Arsenal and gets far less protection regardless. Lets not get silly, everyone can see Gomes has been worse than Almunia, even Harry Redknapp.
Gomes began as a weak point (his first several games in the Prem) but since then has done well and improved rapidly. I'd rather have him than Almunia.

6. It remains clear as day to anyone other than you that Rosicky is better.
"Will prove" were my words, not "is" ... again you need to read properly. But the proof of this proposition has obviously been put on hold because of injuries to both players.

Anyhow, I'm off for the night ...
 
I said IF we get them sunshine ... it'll do you no end of good if you learn to read properly.

BTW, and not that I'm saying Pav is better than Berbatov (he isn't), but so far this season he's scored more goals that either Berbatov or Keane ;)

More of my (GlastonSpur's) quotes that you re-posted, with my comments in bold:

"* Both King and Woodate are at least as good players as Gallas, Toure, Carragher, Agger and other one or two other T4 CBs. Remains true

* Hutton is as least as good as Brown at RB and better than Liverpool's RB. Remains true - the fact that he's been out injured for most of the season doesn't change things

* Bale is as least as good as Liverpool's LB An exaggeration on my part, but he's only 19 and has great potential

* Modric is better than Diaby or Denilson, or whoever else will partner Fabregas in CM from your current squad. Remains true

* Gomes is better than Almunia. Remains true - after a shaky start in his first Prem season he's long since settled down and now looks good. Almunia is a weak point in Arsenal's team..

* Lennon is better than Pennant or whoever else Liverpool play in RM unless Gerrard is forced out there to try and fill the void. Remains true

* Dos Santos will prove better than Rosicky
Injuries to both players for most of the season so far leaves this currently unprovable either way

Arshavin was the expected signing, as I've already said. It was very close and the player was ready to sign, but Zenit fecked around to an unbelievable degree and kept asking for more and more cash, so Spurs pulled the plug.


That's your view, not mine. And nor did I say he was "better than Brown" - once again your reading skills let you down.


It remains true, regardless of whether you think it's irrelevant.


Gomes began as a weak point (his first several games in the Prem) but since then has done well and improved rapidly. I'd rather have him than Almunia.


"Will prove" were my words, not "is" ... again you need to read properly. But the proof of this proposition has obviously been put on hold because of injuries to both players.

Anyhow, I'm off for the night ...


:eek:

:lol:

:rolleyes:

I couldn't imagine someone as deluded as you to ever question yourself. You're always on the defence of Spurs, would be better if you attempted to contribute to the forum generally, instead of acting as Daniel Levy's representative.

:smirk:
 
Arshavin was the expected signing, as I've already said. It was very close and the player was ready to sign, but Zenit fecked around to an unbelievable degree and kept asking for more and more cash, so Spurs pulled the plug.

That's your view, not mine. And nor did I say he was "better than Brown" - once again your reading skills let you down.

It remains true, regardless of whether you think it's irrelevant.

Gomes began as a weak point (his first several games in the Prem) but since then has done well and improved rapidly. I'd rather have him than Almunia.

"Will prove" were my words, not "is" ... again you need to read properly. But the proof of this proposition has obviously been put on hold because of injuries to both players.

Anyhow, I'm off for the night ...

Don't be so petty.

You said two players, specifically two. Who was the other one?

You're basing this view on very little evidence.

It does remain true, but it's a pointless comparison.

He's improved no doubt, but you're just being biased to prefer him over Almunia.

Will prove to be in 6 months i.e. would now be the better player. But he isn't. both players were injured, yes, that's besides the point. You're wrong about what you said re: Dos Santoa > Rosicky in 6 months, clearly.

Surprising that, not like you to run away from an argument or anything....
 
Now I normally like you, but I'm going to have to have a go at you here after all this.

You not knowing who Ljundberg is might just reflect upon how long you've been following United. And in turn one might be able to dub you a bit of a bandwagoning fanboii.

But I'm sure you do actually know who he is now after all. And I'm sure you'll stop that pointless and uninspired attack on Ceks.

Wow Gunners buddies standing up for each other,I'm impressed ;)
If Ceks felt offended then I apologise because it wasn't my initial intention
 
Well I thought your response was quite witty tbh Kouroux, but pete got you with the whole foreign club angle.

Cesc's a top bloke, and if all us Gunners did ever stop posting here, I bet you'd miss the banter, and our thought provoking objectivity. It's not as if Liverpool are ever gonna mount a serious title challenge. Ever. And Chelsea are on the dec-line.
 
Well I thought your response was quite witty tbh Kouroux, but pete got you with the whole foreign club angle.

Cesc's a top bloke, and if all us Gunners did ever stop posting here, I bet you'd miss the banter, and our thought provoking objectivity. It's not as if Liverpool are ever gonna mount a serious title challenge. Ever. And Chelsea are on the dec-line.

It was witty on a purpose to see how some would react and Peter might think he's right but there are things in life you don't choose,they just hit you I'm sure you know what I'm saying.
I don't feel the need to justify myself anything and I don't expect anyone to do so and like I said I didn't mean to offend. Arsenal are by far the best opposition fans to talk football with.
 
Hello Mr Poborksy mark II, welcome to England.

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Why do people use 'he was good at Euros' as some kind of flaw? I mean, most think it's the only reason why he is rated so highly, that those two good games at tournament made his name when it cannot be more false.

He was amazing in his last season for Zenit and their best player in that unlikely UEFA Cup triumph where they really played some really good teams. You can underestimate the competition in whatever way you want, but truth is they beat sides like Villarreal, Marseille, Leverkusen and Bayern, against odds.

If he hadn't appeared at Euros, people wouldn't be able to call him a two-game wonder, which could really work in his favor.

For me in that particular tournament he proved his ability to perform at highest level. Running the show against Sweden and Holland wasn't easy.
 
* Modric is better than Diaby or Denilson, or whoever else will partner Fabregas in CM from your current squad. Remains true

3. Remains irrelevant, because they play different roles. Comparing Fabregas to Modric is much more relevant, and obviously Fabregas comes out on top.

It remains true, regardless of whether you think it's irrelevant.
well, Van Persie is better than Modric. So is Eduardo. And Sagna.
 
well, Van Persie is better than Modric. So is Eduardo. And Sagna.

ha... yeah.

Adebayor, Van Persie, Sagna, Clichy, Nasri, Walcott and Fabregas are all better then Modric who is arguably spurs 'best' player. Probably the reason why your fighting relegation... and we aren't.
 
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/features/article2206464.ece

“If I had it in my power to introduce a ban on women driving cars and to withdraw all their licences, I would do it without thinking twice,” [Arshavin] said in his book.

“In my opinion a woman and a man are two absolutely different creatures.”

Last December, the Russia captain said: “I dislike women who smoke — and lies.”

And English football’s latest recruit, who designs women’s clothes as a sideline, can be even more specific about his taste in the opposite sex.

He said: “I like tall, slim girls with narrow thighs and tiny bums. If a girl is like this I do not pay attention to her breasts. Hair colour doesn’t matter either. What is really important is her style and manners.”
Sounds like a perfect fit for cosmopolitan modern London. :lol:

This guy has real woman issues, probably because his father left their family. Probably frequents restrooms with gloryholes. Would be a classic study for a psychologist.

Oh, and Ronaldo refused to swap shirts with him. Good move, Cristiano.
 
Who's the loser out of Adebayor, Van Persie, Nasri, Fabregas or Walcott? Too many attacking qualities at the Emirates now Arshavin has arrived (not that I think Arshavin will be a hit actually, Russian players for some reason tend to flop in the Premiership). OK, Fabregas isn;t an out and out attacking midfielder, but he's one of their best attackers and goalscorers strangely enough and is seen as their lynchpin. Buying Arshavin, a playmaker, suggests they're after another lynchpin, one to make things happen and better he buys one now rather than the summer so he has time to fit in sooner than he would if he were to join in July or August at the start of the new season. Cesc in his way to Real or Barcelona? Seems that way to me......
 
Who's the loser out of Adebayor, Van Persie, Nasri, Fabregas or Walcott? Too many attacking qualities at the Emirates now Arshavin has arrived (not that I think Arshavin will be a hit actually, Russian players for some reason tend to flop in the Premiership). OK, Fabregas isn;t an out and out attacking midfielder, but he's one of their best attackers and goalscorers strangely enough and is seen as their lynchpin. Buying Arshavin, a playmaker, suggests they're after another lynchpin, one to make things happen and better he buys one now rather than the summer so he has time to fit in sooner than he would if he were to join in July or August at the start of the new season. Cesc in his way to Real or Barcelona? Seems that way to me......

Arshavin is Hleb's replacement, basically.

And Hleb and Fabregas worked together brilliantly.
 
Arshavin is Hleb's replacement, basically.

And Hleb and Fabregas worked together brilliantly.

Almost

I'd say Hleb is unsurpassed as a dribbler of the ball (maybe Messi) but Arshavin will imo inflict more damage in the final third, but in essence I make you right

Good to know tho' that Wengers cleared up our defensive midfield, centre back and keeping problem with this signing - :wenger:
 
Almost

I'd say Hleb is unsurpassed as a dribbler of the ball (maybe Messi) but Arshavin will imo inflict more damage in the final third, but in essence I make you right

Good to know tho' that Wengers cleared up our defensive midfield, centre back and keeping problem with this signing - :wenger:

Messi's definitely better.

But yeah I agree, Hleb's the better dribbler but Arshavin's the more direct one and someone you can always count on to make something happen, a bit like Robben.

Is the goalkeeper problem really a problem?

And Wenger did try to solve the centre mid problem over the summer, but it's always harder to buy during January.

And the solution to the centre back problem's already there- Senderos. He'll come back from his loan and forge a partnership with Djourou, could be the start of something great... ;)
 
Good to know tho' that Wengers cleared up our defensive midfield, centre back and keeping problem with this signing - :wenger:
DM is the big one. CB doesn't look so bad with Gallas unburdened, Kolo finding fitness and some good efforts by Djourou. Almunia's done OK as well though long term you'd want a really top keeper (not any around to buy though).
 
DM is the big one. CB doesn't look so bad with Gallas unburdened, Kolo finding fitness and some good efforts by Djourou. Almunia's done OK as well though long term you'd want a really top keeper (not any around to buy though).

I thought you's might've missed a trick in not going for Lloris before he went to Lyon, with the French connection and everything.

One of him, Neuer and Adler could end up going to Arsenal in two years time if Wenger thinks you need a top keeper.
 
I thought you's might've missed a trick in not going for Lloris before he went to Lyon, with the French connection and everything.

One of him, Neuer and Adler could end up going to Arsenal in two years time if Wenger thinks you need a top keeper.
I'm a bit wary of overhyped Gallic keepers see Coupet et al. Neuer looked good on a couple limited viewings but there does see to be a tendency for the Germans to be the next big thing and then flop (see Hildebrand). Fabianski is only 23.
 
I'm a bit wary of overhyped Gallic keepers see Coupet et al. Neuer looked good on a couple limited viewings but there does see to be a tendency for the Germans to be the next big thing and then flop (see Hildebrand). Fabianski is only 23.

Aye well I was wondering about Fabianksi, seems like very few Arsenal fans have much confidence in him taking over.

Do you think he has much of a chance?
 
Aye well I was wondering about Fabianksi, seems like very few Arsenal fans have much confidence in him taking over.

Do you think he has much of a chance?
Usual stuff for a young keeper great reflexes and shot stopping - command of area and positioning still leave a lot to be desired.
 
Yeah feck knows where the top keepers are. We might need one some time soon too, though we have a few good young ones (Zieler and Amos), and Foster could maybe step up.

People are talking up Mandanda, but have no idea really - only seen him play a handful of times.

Tricky one for the scouts - 'keepers are more likely to be plucked from obscurity I suppose.
 
I said IF we get them sunshine ... it'll do you no end of good if you learn to read properly.

BTW, and not that I'm saying Pav is better than Berbatov (he isn't), but so far this season he's scored more goals that either Berbatov or Keane ;)

Only because Berbatov hasn't played in the CC which is where half of Pav's goals have come from. You also might want to look at the premier league assist chart. You know who is sat at the top while Pav, I can't see :smirk:
 
... You're always on the defence of Spurs, would be better if you attempted to contribute to the forum generally, instead of acting as Daniel Levy's representative.
...
Have you ever considered the fact that (a) there are usually a large number of threads about Spurs on RedCafe; (b) almost all of the posts in those threads consist of attacks on - criticisms towards - Spurs; (c) almost all of the Spurs threads are not started by me; and (d) I seem to be the only Spurs fan who contributes to RedCafe and thus I'm usually the sole target of a large number of knocking posts.

I do contribute to other (non-Spurs) threads, but far less than to the Spurs ones, partly because there are usually many of the latter. And I do sometimes offer criticism of Spurs - for example I've always said that the sacking of Jol was bad mistake.

Given the circumstances I've described above, and the many ill-informed comments that are made about Spurs, it's hardly surprising that I often respond with posts in defence.
 
Most of the ill-informed comments about Spurs come from you.