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    Malaga have been put up for sale. Cazorla to Arsenal transfer could be done as early as next week.

    Also rumoured that Sahin is on his way as well. Not seen much of him, but a few people on here seem to rate him quite highly. So all in all this is very good news.

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      Originally posted by El Fenomeno View Post
      Wenger's transfer dealings are average at best.
      Ok, you're either trolling or you're a complete tool. I'm guessing it's the latter.

      I would make a list of all Wenger's diamond in the dirt signings, but i really can't be arsed. We all know Wenger is a genius in the transfer market.

      No matter what way you look at it, Kosceilny has proved to be a great signing. Easily our best centre back last season. If it was 10 million we paid it was still a bargain.

      I don't get why you have to be so bitter? Why not just give some props where it's due. Kosceilny was a great find, a complete unknown before he moved to Arsenal.

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        Originally posted by F l i c k e r View Post
        real question here.

        when Van Persie leaves who steps up to carry arsenal?

        real talk. they have no world class players to carry the team. none.

        so it's a much different picture right now.
        It will be very difficult. We've been lucky to maintain how we've done in the league the way we've lost players year on year. I think Cazorla would improve our attack immensely. Giroud and Podolski will soften the blow of losing Robin van Persie. With or without the Dutchman we're looking at another 3rd/4th place finish.

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          Dirk is unbanned. Certain people in this thread are in trouble.

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            Senegal are thugging up these uruguayan bums.

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              Senegal is dominating these South American bums the same way Ghana dominated them in 2010

              Also South Korea is clowning on these overhyped European Swiss.

              The tide in world football is slowly changing

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                The 2nd goal by South Korea was hot. Owned the swiss.

                Japan just pushed Morocco's **** in

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                  Originally posted by Flawless* View Post
                  Senegal is dominating these South American bums the same way Ghana dominated them in 2010

                  Also South Korea is clowning on these overhyped European Swiss.

                  The tide in world football is slowly changing
                  //krikya360.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=402781

                  You seem to have changed your tune.

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                    Originally posted by Addition View Post
                    //krikya360.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=402781

                    You seem to have changed your tune.
                    How?

                    Ghana was the better team in that match and should have closed it out in the extra time. Suarez did the right thing and should be applauded for his actions which got his nation to the semi final, any Ghanian player would have done the same,

                    That said, the tide in world football is closing. Japan and SK have proven that. Japan looked much superior than Spain, and SK look much better than the Swiss. Watch as Asia/Africa get more nations in the World Cup and Europe lose some spots, by 2022 either Asian/Africa team will win a world cup, if the spots allocation change,

                    Also watch UAE beat GB tonight

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                      Originally posted by RICH SPANIARD. View Post
                      The 2nd goal by South Korea was hot. Owned the swiss.
                      He is Cardiff City's new signing. £2m from some club in Japan.

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