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You would have to think Sahin is a ten-fold improvement over Diaby in the starting XI filling the CM hole adeptly.
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DSA: Loan is fine for me so Sahin can get more regular first-team action and improve his skill-set on the pitch, but you guys (AFC and Wenger) can't keep him. Nuri has world-class potential. Could see him competing for a spot in Madrid's starting XI in 2013-2014.
By the way, Baby Lucic #1 on the way.
I actually respect AFC strictly from a business standpoint, adhering to a non-wavering wage structure and developing young talent sought out by an ambitious manager on a consistent basis. Sure, I can imagine it's incredibly frustrating for the fans at Emirates and across the world but finishing third last campaign in the EPL was impressive after a horrendous, nightmare start and losing Fabregas, Nasri, and Clichy. Although most clubs don't want the "selling club" moniker coined by Ian Wright and others affiliated with the club recently, who cares. Obviously the title drought must end sooner than later but Wenger has the Gunners in an optimistic position moving forward while developing Wilshere, Ox, Ryo, Szczesny, Vermaelen, Koscielny, etc.first off, big for lucic...good stuff, man
as for sahin...yeah, when youre into making money more than winning, players like him probably dont end up sticking around
I actually respect AFC strictly from a business standpoint, adhering to a non-wavering wage structure and developing young talent sought out by an ambitious manager on a consistent basis. Sure, I can imagine it's incredibly frustrating for the fans at Emirates and across the world but finishing third last campaign in the EPL was impressive after a horrendous, nightmare start and losing Fabregas, Nasri, and Clichy. Although most clubs don't want the "selling club" moniker coined by Ian Wright and others affiliated with the club recently, who cares. Obviously the title drought must end sooner than later but Wenger has the Gunners in an optimistic position moving forward while developing Wilshere, Ox, Ryo, Szczesny, Vermaelen, Koscielny, etc.
I'm overreacting a bit, but you dont know what's it like being a Timbers fan. It's also been a stressful day before this, so it's all just boiling over onto my keyboard. Dont take what I'm posting too serious.
There it is. Thanks for the false hope Timbers.