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06 Aug 2013 21:15:07
Hey there.
Im an Arsenal supporter, but I want to give my sincere sympathies to the whole Bale situation. We've tried it a few times (especially the Fabregas saga) and it's a s***ty way to spend the summer, hoping the starplayer won't leave. Really hope you can keep Bale and tell RM to go f''k them selves and develop their own talents.
Looking forward to playing against you guys, allways the most thrilling game of the year.
Gooner and hater of spanish megarich douches.
Aros
1.) Your comments are welcome aros, well at least from me. yes the whole affair has affected our pre season which we would have prefered to be on a lower key than it has been. I think we could have had a sneaky shot at second this year with all that's happening at the other clubs but I think we would have needed to keep bale for this. Otherwise there will be to much of an overhaul of the team and we may not gell as quickly as we need to in order to do well. so my hope is bale stays and we get a couple more players in. look forward to the great rivalry again this season
2.) Aros
We are rivals, and long may that last, but we also have interests in common. I have dug out the following post I made a couple of years ago which illustrates this:
12 Aug 2011 10:44:16
It looks like Fabregas will finally get his move, but the whole affair stinks to high heaven.
It often happens that a club finds or develops a world class player who then wants to move on to a bigger or more successful club. With the player unsettled, his club has no option but to put him on the market and invite offers that reflect his current value.
But Fabregas only wants to go to one club, so Barcelona knows that there is no competition in the race to sign him. As a result, they have been making offers that are derisory for a player on a long contract who is widely regarded as the best playmaker in the Premiership.
In an open auction, with mega-bucks clubs like Chelsea, Manchester City, Real Madrid, Paris St Germain and Anzhi Makhachkala all bidding against each other, Fabregas would probably fetch a lot more than the £35m (full of 'ifs' 'ands' and 'buts') that Barcelona are reportedly now prepared to pay.
I don't say there has been active collusion between Fabregas and Barcelona to force this move through on the cheap, but that is effectively what is happening.
Football, don't you love it
KM
I used to respect Barcelona but after this affair I could see no difference between them and Real Madrid
KM