Het schijnt dat Real de interesse van Bale naar Suarez verlegt, afwachten dus.quote:Op woensdag 7 augustus 2013 12:19 schreef sylvietjoo het volgende:
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Ja, voorlopig is het voor andere clubs gewoon een kwestie van afwachten tot Liverpool toegeeft. Zeker als een buitenlandse club interesse heeft, zal LFC veel liever willen verkopen natuurlijk.
Beter is er een plan B voor Arsenal.quote:Op woensdag 7 augustus 2013 12:21 schreef Tarado het volgende:
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Het schijnt dat Real de interesse van Bale naar Suarez verlegt, afwachten dus.
Ryo Miyaichi, 'like a new signing'.quote:Op woensdag 7 augustus 2013 12:32 schreef isgeschiedenis het volgende:
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Beter is er een plan B voor Arsenal.
Jep. Er is een 26 jarige middenvelder, Alharbi El Jadeyaoui, op trial uit Marokko en afkomstig uit de Ligue 2. Zou ook gewild zijn door Barcelona en Manchester City, maar Arsenal was eerder.quote:Op woensdag 7 augustus 2013 12:36 schreef sylvietjoo het volgende:
Ze schijnen toch ook met andere zaken bezig te zijn. Pas nog had Wenger het over belang van 'confidentiality' in transferzaken... misschien is het maar goed dat Suarez alle aandacht opeist.
ze hebben 35 miljoen pond voor Carroll betaald, ja dan kan ik me voorstellen dat ze Luis 80 miljoen waard vindenquote:Op woensdag 7 augustus 2013 11:20 schreef sylvietjoo het volgende:
Weet niet of Arsenal ooit echt interesse had in Fellaini, maar ik zou het een goede aankoop gevonden hebben.
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Daar ben ik het nou helemaal niet mee eens. Alsof we in plaats van 40m een tientje geboden hebben of zo! Snap dat echt niet van Rodgers.
27 jaar en nog in de Ligue 2 spelen Ook al op proef geweest bij Blackburn en daar niet aangenomen. Nuff said.quote:Op woensdag 7 augustus 2013 12:46 schreef Banaanensuiker het volgende:
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Jep. Er is een 26 jarige middenvelder, Alharbi El Jadeyaoui, op trial uit Marokko en afkomstig uit de Ligue 2. Zou ook gewild zijn door Barcelona en Manchester City, maar Arsenal was eerder.
Een oudere speler op trial nemen is altijd een kosteloze gok, dus ik heb er geen problemen mee zolang dat hen niet afhoudt van andere transfer activiteit.quote:Op woensdag 7 augustus 2013 13:27 schreef alors het volgende:
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27 jaar en nog in de Ligue 2 spelen Ook al op proef geweest bij Blackburn en daar niet aangenomen. Nuff said.
Straks weer wat paniekaankopen net als destijds Arteta, Mertesacker...quote:Op woensdag 7 augustus 2013 16:55 schreef Gunner het volgende:
Nog 1,5 week voordat de competitie begint. en nog steeds gene stuiver uitgegeven.
Arsenal gaat dit jaar ook niet bij de top-4 eindigen. Als Suarez slim is hij verkast naar een ambitieuze club. Een club als The Spurs.quote:Op woensdag 7 augustus 2013 23:07 schreef tostitomaatkaas het volgende:
Kan die coach van Liverpool niet meer serieus nemen hoor, met z'n gezeik dat hij meer klasse had verwacht van Arsenal. Alles wat in de openbaarheid is gekomen, komt van hun af.
En alsof de stap naar Arsenal geen stap omhoog zou zijn. Inderdaad, het betekent niet dat hij volgend jaar de Champions League wint, maar in ieder geval wel dát hij Champions League speelt en minstens 3 plaatsen hoger eindigt dan met Liverpool.
Ik ken nog een sympathieke spits met een paardenstaart die momenteel al in Londen speelt.quote:Op woensdag 7 augustus 2013 12:32 schreef isgeschiedenis het volgende:
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Beter is er een plan B voor Arsenal.
Speelt geen CLquote:Op donderdag 8 augustus 2013 14:59 schreef Morendo het volgende:
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Arsenal gaat dit jaar ook niet bij de top-4 eindigen. Als Suarez slim is hij verkast naar een ambitieuze club. Een club als The Spurs.
Nee, heaven forbid dat die PSV loten: kansloos!quote:Op donderdag 8 augustus 2013 16:57 schreef Ironisch het volgende:
Tevens heeft Arsenal zich ook nog niet geplaatst voor de CL.
quote:John W Henry has dealt an emphatic blow to Luis Suárez's hopes of leaving Liverpool by stating the striker will not be sold to Arsenal or to any other European club – for any price – this summer.
Liverpool's principal owner described the prospect of allowing Suárez to join Arsenal as "ludicrous" as he went on the offensive following the player's decision to air his grievances to the Guardian on Tuesday. The Uruguay international has been accused of showing "total disrespect" by Brendan Rodgers and ordered to train away from the first-team squad. Rodgers has his employer's backing to marginalise Suárez for the foreseeable future, in the absence of an apology from the player for the public outburst.
Suárez's agitation for a transfer, Arsenal's knowledge of a £40m clause in the 26-year-old's contract and submission of a £40,000,001 bid has only hardened Liverpool's resolve not to sell their prize asset. Henry said he told Ivan Gazidis, the Arsenal chief executive, that Liverpool would not entertain a bid from them, a club they perceive as a rival for Champions League qualification before offers of £35m and £40,000,001 were made.
Liverpool's principal owner has also told Suárez and his agent, Pere Guardiola, that their attempts to force a transfer have arrived too late in this transfer window. "We are not going to sell Luis," said Henry, on a brief visit to Liverpool. "For all the top clubs it's extremely important [not to sell to a rival] but especially for Liverpool because we're not in Europe this year and have not been in the Champions League for a while. To sell to a rival for those positions, or one of them, would be ludicrous. Liverpool needs to be playing in Europe. It needs to be playing in the Champions League. That's what Liverpool football club is about."
Liverpool may yet face a Premier League arbitration hearing or legal challenge from Suárez over a disputed clause in his contract that the PFA chief executive, Gordon Taylor, concedes "does not say the club has to sell". But even the threat of a mutinous Suárez and the prospect of his value diminishing next season will not alter Henry's stance.
"I'm unequivocal that we won't sell to Arsenal, whatever the bid is," he said. "I have not said it to Stan [Kroenke, Arsenal's majority shareholder] but I had a personal conversation with others at Arsenal and told him [Gazidis] we would not sell to Arsenal."
Only the Gunners have bid for a striker who scored 30 goals last season but is suspended for the first six matches of the new campaign for biting the Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic. Suárez has made no secret of his preference for a move to Real Madrid but an approach from the Spanish club would not succeed at this late stage, according to Henry.
"He won't be sold even if a foreign club comes in because we do not have time to sign a suitable replacement," he said. "It's a football reason. It's not about finances. That's why at this point, so late in the window, with everyone who's already moved or isn't moving, we can't replace him. So for football reasons we can't sell, and especially to Arsenal."
Liverpool informed Suárez and Guardiola that any transfer would have to be agreed early in this transfer window to allow Rodgers time to spend the fee. "We made that clear early-on," confirmed Henry, who believes Suárez is misguided in his reasons for wishing to join Arsenal. He said: "Players usually want to win. They want to go, generally in any sport, where they can win. That's why I think this particular episode is misguided. We've won more trophies than Arsenal, but I really don't want to get into that."
Henry is adamant Liverpool have ended doubts over Suárez's future with less than four weeks of the transfer window remaining. "I think the issue has been resolved now," he said. "We have said 'no'. Luis will be a Liverpool player on September 3 [the day after the transfer window closes]." But he concedes that the dispute between Rodgers and Suárez may take longer to repair, with the striker accusing the manager of broken promises and being ostracised as a result.
Asked if he could see Suárez playing for Liverpool again, Henry responded: "That's going to be between the manager and player. The manager is upset, as he should be, the supporters are upset, Luis is, but that's going to be between those two and his team-mates. We need Luis. Hopefully this will pass.
"If you look at the full context of what's happened here it's jarring to all our supporters. The club has stood by him so strongly at a time when you could question whether the club should have stood by him [over the Patrice Evra racism controversy], but they did. I wouldn't say we regret that. The manager and his team-mates were solidly behind him. They were out on the field that day. So we felt they knew more about what occurred than we did, on the field."
The Boston Red Sox owner once described the football industry as "the wild west" in comparison to baseball and despite his disgust at how football transfers are conducted, he sees no point in lodging a formal complaint against Arsenal. "How does a club who doesn't have permission to speak with your player see his contract? It should have been confidential," Henry said. "Unfortunately it's the way it works in football. People don't speak about it publicly but that's the way it's run. It's how things are done. I don't think there's a point because it just seems to happen everywhere. It's rotten."
Hieraan had Arsenal vorig jaar beter een voorbeeld kunnen nemen.quote:Op donderdag 8 augustus 2013 23:13 schreef duncannn het volgende:
http://www.theguardian.co(...)verpool-john-w-henry
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'The Spurs'? Ga even je mond spoelen. Het is 'Spurs' of 'Tottenham'. Of 'de Spurs', als je echt graag wel.quote:Op donderdag 8 augustus 2013 14:59 schreef Morendo het volgende:
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Arsenal gaat dit jaar ook niet bij de top-4 eindigen. Als Suarez slim is hij verkast naar een ambitieuze club. Een club als The Spurs.
Bron: http://arsenalyouth.wordpress.com/quote:Arsenal take players on trial from various clubs around the world at frequent intervals, but rarely has there been such interest in a player hoping to impress as there has been with midfielder Sebastian Perez.
The Colombian U20 international, who represented his country at the recent World Cup for that age group, arrived in London on Saturday to commence a short trial period during which he will train with the first-team squad in the hope of earning a permanent move to the club.
The 20 year old, who lists illustrious names such as Xavi, Xabi Alonso and Andrea Pirlo as his inspirations, is adept both going forward and defensively, but has usually operated in a deep-lying midfield role for his club Atletico Nacional, for whom he made his senior debut in 2011.
He has already won several trophies with Atletico Nacional in the ensuing period and is widely regarded as one of Colombias brightest young talents. Should he impress sufficiently to earn a transfer to Arsenal, it is likely that the youngster would go straight into the first-team squad as cover for the likes of Mikel Arteta and Aaron Ramsey.
Het is sperz.quote:Op vrijdag 9 augustus 2013 01:22 schreef tostitomaatkaas het volgende:
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'The Spurs'? Ga even je mond spoelen. Het is 'Spurs' of 'Tottenham'. Of 'de Spurs', als je echt graag wel.
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