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Countdown To The End Of The Transfer Window

By  Published: 31st August 2010

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By GEORGE PEACE As I write, there are approximately 2 hours left until the time for transfers is officially over. I doubt we’ll see any new faces welcomed into the squad on this last day, but Wenger has surprised me in the past and maybe he’ll do it again. Speaking of our manager, he’s been his usual tight-lipped and furtive self, saying that we’ve “maybe not finished” when it comes to transfers. Yet for fear of giving some Gooners conniptions, he quickly followed that up with: “as it is today, it is finished”. Truly illuminating Arsčne! Anyway, seeing as I think our foray into the player market is over for another six months, I’d thought I’d take a brief look over the ‘Ins’ and the ‘Outs’. 

OUT

Fran Mérida

Mérida signed with us in 2007 amongst a storm of controversy regarding his contract and some high-profile teams, including Real Madrid and AC Milan, were after the youngster’s signature. He was, and still is, considered to be an emerging star of the future and Arsčne Wenger gave him a glowing report, describing him as “an absolutely amazing player”. Despite his potential, Mérida struggled to make a name for himself during his period at the Grove and, earlier this summer, declined the new contact we’d offered him. You can’t blame him for leaving us though, Fran made less than a dozen first-team appearances in three years and when you’re in a team awash with so many young, technically-advanced midfielders, it would have been a long wait before he’d broken into the starting eleven. (Stunning goal against Liverpool in the Carling Cup last season though!) 

Philippe Senderos

Another highly rated teenager when he signed with us in 2003 from Swiss club Servette, it took Philippe only two years to make an impact on the first-team. When Sol Campbell was out-of-action through injury in 2005, the 20-year-old Swiss stepped in as a more than adequate replacement. This marked the start of a 12 match run without conceding for Senderos, and also saw him named in the winning line-up against Man United in the FA Cup Final. That same year, Philippe was voted 3rd in the Arsenal Fans’ Player of the Season poll and the following year, along with Kolo Touré, broke Champions League records by maintaining 10 clean sheets. Despite his somewhat impressive statistics, Senderos couldn’t break back into the first-team squad for love nor money over the last few seasons, with William Gallas being the preferred choice. He spent time on loan at AC Milan and Everton before signing for Fulham on a free transfer. I always felt sorry for Senderos, if not for his terrible injury record, I thought he may have had a decent career with Arsenal!

Sol Campbell

The first part of Sol’s career with Arsenal doesn’t need covering again, it’s documented well enough on the base of many-a-trophy! But his second stint with us, though important at times, won’t go down in history for any defining moments. After leaving us for Portsmouth, Sol made headlines by signing for League 1 club Notts County – it was quite a shock move at the time, as many still considered him to have more ability than League 1 warranted. They may have been right too, because he promptly left following just one game! After training with us during the winter of 2009, Sol surprised the world yet again by resigning as a Gunner in the January window. Probably inducted back into the squad due to his motivational techniques more than his skills on the pitch, Sol still had to plug a hole in our defence last season when Vermaelen and Gallas were both on the treatment table. I had hoped Campbell would stay with us for another season, just for his experience, but rumour has it his new girlfriend spanked him into submission on a move to Newcastle. 

Mikaël Silvestre
When Wenger looks back over his glittering career, when he’s retired and sipping rum on the beaches of the Caribbean – that rum will stick in his throat when he remembers signing Mikaël Silvestre

Eduardo Da Silva

When Eduardo joined us, he was one of the brightest talents in European football. Wenger had long been searching for that ‘fox-in-the-box’ type striker and many thought he had finally found him when the Croatian signed for £7.5M in 2007. He may have only been playing in the Croatian league, but he averaged more than a goal every two games for Dinamo Zagreb and finished one season with 34 goals in 32 appearances! Stats like that, wherever you’re playing, cannot be scoffed at. Eduardo enjoyed an exciting start to his career as a Gunner, but we all know what happened in February 2008. A horrible double-fracture on his left leg and dislocated ankle saw the striker sidelined for a full year. Eduardo returned to action in February 2009 but appeared to have lost a lot of his spark, probably playing with fear of repeating such a horrific injury, and couldn’t maintain a first-team place. Arsčne Wenger later said that Eduardo would now be better suited to a “less physical league”. That appeared to be the case, as Eduardo joined Shakhtar Donetsk for £6M earlier this summer. He looks to be enjoying another bright start to life with Shakhtar, and I hope we welcome him back in the Champions League group stages this year!

William Gallas

Few players divide opinion with the aplomb of hot-headed Frenchman William (Billy) Gallas. He joined our ranks in 2006 amongst claims from Chelsea that he’d threatened to score own-goals against the club if forced to play, claims which he always denied. So, in a deal that saw us lose our own self-indulged Lothario, Ashley Cole, we secured the signing of this experienced centre-back. Not too long after his arrival at the club, Billy was handed the Captain’s armband by Arsčne Wenger – another move which raised eyebrows among the Gooner nation. One of his most memorable outings as Captain came during the match at Birmingham where Eduardo had his leg broken. After the match, when we had conceded a late penalty to throw away the win, Gallas staged a sit-down protest on the pitch, staying there alone until Wenger came out to console him. Gallas also famously struggled to get along with many members of the squad, Samir Nasri and Robin Van Persie in particular, the latter of which Gallas claimed had ‘shown no respect’ for him. On 24th November 2008, Billy was officially stripped of his Captaincy after being quoted in the ‘Associated Press’ as saying that Arsenal’s young players needed to show more courage before they won anything. But despite all this dressing-room wrangling, most Gooners would struggle to deny Gallas’ contribution on the pitch. He may have argued and sulked but he showed utter commitment when playing and, arguably, had his best season alongside Vermaelen last campaign. After failing to agree terms with us again this summer, he left on a free transfer, only to be picked up by the Cocks of North London. Billy is now a truly hot potato. 

IN

Marouane Chamakh

When it comes to the media sounding their trumpets over new players joining the Premier League, relatively little noise has been made over the acquisition of Marouane Chamakh. I can only think that this has been because he has joined us on a free transfer. The press are known to be dense enough to judge players purely on their transfer fee instead of their ability or potential. But this doesn’t bother me, I’m actually quite glad Chamakh has slipped into our team minus the DPS! Of all our three signings, Marouane excites me the most, he looks like he’ll add some elements to our game that we’ve lacked for quite a while now. He’s not a fast player (unlike the rest of our attackers!) but what he lacks in pace, he replaces with strength and technicality. He leaps after every ball, throws himself into opposition ‘keepers, has some remarkably deft hold-up-play and looks deeply committed. I loved seeing him quell Chris Samba at Ewood Park on Saturday! If he didn’t make headlines when he joined, I have a sneaking suspicion that Chamakh will change that radically in the upcoming seasons. 

Laurent Koscielny

As I’ve written before, I don’t know anything about Laurent other than what I saw at the Emirates Cup and in his two Premiership games so far this season. In fairness to him, I’ve liked what I’ve seen, but it’s still far to early to form a judgement. Wenger and his scouts must have seem something in him though, to decide that a defender who was playing in French Ligue 2 just over a year ago is ready for the Premier League, must signify that he’s got some serious latent skills. Interestingly, Laurent only started playing football properly at the age of 17, and to go from a beginner to a top team like Arsenal in only seven years is highly impressive. Fingers crossed then that Wenger has unearthed another hidden gem, and that we’ll go on to see a sparkling partnership with Thomas Vermaelen at the heart of our defence. 

Sébastien Squillaci

Arsenal needed centre-backs and Arsenal needed experience. Luckily for us, Squillaci checks both those boxes. At the age of 30, Sébastien has evidently been signed up for his ability to read the game and, hopefully, to lead from the back. I can’t imagine he has the pace to outrun Rooney or the strength to outmuscle Drogba, but if a player has the right positional intelligence and the determination, such physical issue should become irrelevant. It’s also a positive factor that Squillaci has experience playing along side Sagna and Clichy in the France national team and, being French, will be able to communicate easily with all the rest of our defence. If I were to make an assumption, I’d say Squillaci will be second choice behind Koscielny, because I think Laurent and Thomas will be our long-term defensive partners. Having said that, I can see Séb’ in the starting eleven for some of our tougher away fixtures this season, especially when it comes to the knock-out phases of the Champions League. Hopefully his continental experience will prove invaluable at the business end of the season.

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  • ahmadkb

    someone should call AW now and wake him up maybe he is sleeping or something WE NEED A NEW GOALKEEPER

  • james mc daid

    squillaci starts over koscieiny,no harm to koscieiny but he is not any better than any off the four centre halfs we released,silvestre included.

  • Ehibaba

    AW i still believe in you please dont let me down!!! Wops, what is happening here? AW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! hope you are not high on cold water? Do something now. Please buy a keeper now or buy a keeper or buy a keeper pleaseeeeeeeeeeee!!

  • Robbo

    All the in’s and Outs and convincing Cesc to stay are all worthless if we dont sign a quality goalkeeper. There really is no excuse for not doing it.

    For me this signifies that we are now content to just be a top 4 side rather than having any ambition to win anything. At the end of the day a quality GK saves you 9 points a season which will be the difference between 4th and 1st. We will hear from AW tomorrow about “how close” we were to signing someone. Quite frankily that isn’t good enough. Personally I think its time that we looked a replacing Wenger with someone who can take use forward from this point.

  • frankie frankie

    No Goalkeeper coming. Came to terms with it last week. Yet another season of dropped catches, miss hit punches, bad posistioning to look forward to.

  • sam

    DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM

  • pedd

    your spot on robbo.its going to be the same old story again.im getting my wenger out sign ready for match day.hes lost it if he thinks we can get through the season with our shite keepers

  • Vic Crescit

    About 55 minutes to go. Nothing doing it appears unless it happens at the very, very last minute. Doubtful.

  • Monktash

    Robbo
    you are absolutely right. The fact that Wenger was given a 20% pay rise on signing his new deal shows that the board are completely happy with the way things are going.

    Am i the only one concerned about Wenger being given a new 3 year deal?

  • don

    never ever i seen so much idiots in one place. So we didn’t sign a new keeper, it means we can’t challenge. Ridiculous. Some people are so dumb that they just jump on the pundits and press bandwagon.
    There are so many really stupid arsenal fans now it is unbeleivable. somebody there said it is time we replace wenger, are you serious? With you!! Morons.

  • Joel

    Reports on Sky Sports say Fulham wants to get Doni on loan, possibly freeing up Shwarzer…keep your fingers crossed

    2 things:

    1) This is why Wenger shouldn’t have waited until the very last minute to up the bid to 4 mil. Now, with Stockdale injured, Fulham has to scramble to find a replacement in an hour instead of having all summer to do so.

    2) if we want an old guy like Shwarzer so that he doesn’t interfere with the progress of our young keepers, why aren’t we looking to get an experienced keeper like Doni or that Plietkosa fella Sp*rs signed on loan today. I don’t think we ever considered loaning a keeper, when I’m sure there was one available out there who is five times the keeper as Almunia.

  • ahmadkb

    I don’t think that we will not challenge but I don’t think that we will win the EPL with Al and it would not do us any harm if we signed a better GK wouldn’t it ? don’t you think that we will have a better chance in challenging if we have that better GK

  • don

    Let wenger do his job and you do yours-being supporters not moaners.

  • frankie frankie

    i’m concerned too. Wenger has treated this club like his personal project. its time to produce a trophy and yes i will eat my words if we win the league but if its another year of the same then a change is needed. love chamakh and squillaci signings but a goal keeper was a must and he’s not got one so i’m pissed. Schawzer was not the only keeper around so i don’t know why he didn’t go after someone else. he may well have. we don’t know all the deals being done but nothing has ever been reported to be close.

  • don

    If your defense is sound, the goalkeeper will have less work to do. If the team improves the defensive side of the game and defend from front then Almunia will have less to worry about. PPle need to open their mind.

  • cyp gooner

    no keeper coming so support what we have simple pissed off but its all we got come on u gunners !!!!!!!!

  • Monktash

    Don,
    We’ve let Wenger do his job for the last few seasons. Almost everyone can see the weaknesses in the team. It’s those weaknesses that are the difference between finishing 4th or champions. He hasn’t done anything to sort it.

    And instead of calling people morons because we/they have a different opinion to you why not post a reasoned argument.

  • frankie frankie

    Doni was apparently wanted by west ham and not fulham. Also the sky news reporter has just said the 4m bid for schawzer did not happen so its seems like wenger gave up on him a while ago.

  • ahmadkb

    so you are saying if the defense is so good then it would not matter who is in goal ? if that is true I wish Arsenal would sign me right now!
    the goalkeeper make a difference just look back at RealM when they had a shit defense who kept them challenging?! it was a world class goalkeeper

  • frankie frankie

    of course we will challenge but there is nothing wrong with wanting the club to be the best and win things. we all want the best players possible to be here

  • Notoverthehill

    For the squalling brats in The Arsenal camp, just calm down and listen to Uncle Wenger.
    Goalkeepers you cry, we have four and another very young one who has trained with the current England squad.
    I believe in the Castrol league of players Mr Almunia is somewhere around 2,000 rank in the list.
    The glass is not half empty, it is half full at least until January 2011.
    As for those who call for the head of Mr Wenger on a silver platter, stupid, pigs are not ignorant but those who call for Mr Wenger’s head are, idiots and easy targets for the brutes who prowl the red light areas.
    Three cheers for Mr Wenger and a honourary knighthood when he retires.

  • ARamseyisGod

    WHERES THE F***ING GOALKEEPER……

  • Exo

    If you pay thousands every year to follow the gunners you have EVERY right to question why the board / Wenger wont spend any money on quality players or are you happier that Usmanov Kroenke and co get a few more quid in their already bulging pockets. We all know Almunia is sh*t (even Wenger knows it)so why dick around penny pinching on an asset that could earn us an extra 10/12 points. Apparently we have put in a last minute bid for Hugo Loris which is far too late, lets here from ya when we finish 6 points off the leaders at the end of May

  • frankie frankie

    look what happened against liverpool. new defender in a ‘better defense’ and when it was breached Almunia was called upon and let us down. The shot by Ngog was well struck and hit hard but was saveable. We could have the best defense in the world but we will still need a great keeper behind it to his job when needed. look at chelsea great defense but they play cech in goal not that retard hilario.

  • ahmadkb

    You are 100% Correct

  • Sam

    So another season of clowns in goal, well done Arsene you’ve really adressed our defensive frailties in that department like you said you would. Who knows maybe suddenly both Manuel and Flapper suddenly become rock solid….somehow me thinks not. Arsene you are walking a thin line with your stubborness and you are also losing the faith of your fans!

  • ahmed abou khachab

    AGREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEDDD

  • unhappy gooner

    WENGER YOU FUCKING WANKER, FUCK OFF YOU TIGHT CUNT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Monktash

    [quote name=Notoverthehill]For the squalling brats in The Arsenal camp, just calm down and listen to Uncle Wenger.
    Goalkeepers you cry, we have four and another very young one who has trained with the current England squad.
    I believe in the Castrol league of players Mr Almunia is somewhere around 2,000 rank in the list.
    The glass is not half empty, it is half full at least until January 2011.
    As for those who call for the head of Mr Wenger on a silver platter, stupid, pigs are not ignorant but those who call for Mr Wenger’s head are, idiots and easy targets for the brutes who prowl the red light areas.
    Three cheers for Mr Wenger and a honourary knighthood when he retires.[/quote]
    In the castrol league Almunia is 205 down from 142, mmmmmmm, and is 12th in the premier league.

    Who is calling for Wenger’s head? A growing number are saying it’s time to start questioning Wenger. We reserve the right to not “blindly support the club and never criticise at any time”.

    Not all who prowl the red light district are brutes.

    He might find himself retiring earlier than he thought when the constant keeper errors give him a heart attack.

  • Optimist*

    Friends, I am as disappointed as you are with the fact that Wenger did not sign a new goal keeper. Is it possible that the problem we had* in defence is down to issues we have had in centre back position,possibly the whole of the back four, over the last few years? The defence has been revamped, maybe Almunia might start to shine*. AW knows! Best.

  • Merse-10

    You can’t buy a player if a club doesn’t want to sell. It’s as simple as that. That’s why Fab is still with us and why Schwarzer is not.

  • Merse-10

    Pathetic comment.
    If a club does not want to sell we cannoy buy. It’s really not that hard to understand.

    Replace Wenger? oh dear. oh dear oh dear.

  • McLuke

    Another trophy less season with a clown keeper beckons

  • Sam

    I agree with Monktash, we are all entitled to our opinion and so those who say that just becuase you don’t agree with the manager you’re an idiot need to take a long hard look at themselves. I am a big fan of Wenger normally but I believe he has too much power at the club and is untouchable, which is not healthy. When we pay among the highest prices in the Premiere League for tickets we deserve a team capable of winning a championship and good enough quality keeper. I still do and always will support Arsenal but keeping quiet when you don’t agree with something is not disloyal its is healthy.

  • Merse-10

    All the real fans i have spoken too and all those who were singing Arsene’s name up at Blackburn would beg to differ.

  • ahmadkb

    I have the same Opinion I support AW and see he as a great manager but I love Arsenal more. It is clear for all that we need a GK

  • james mc daid

    a pathetic return for a summers work,shame on arsene and ivan,no improvement at all,thats pathetic.

  • ahmadkb

    becuase there is only one Fab but there are a lot of Schwarzer out there

  • GPeace

    Blimey! The comments exploded on here didn’t they?

    By the way, anybody think we should have signed a goalkeeper by any chance…?

  • ARamseyisGod

    Cheap French w*nker…

  • JJ

    its clearly a mid-size club campaign. always window for everybody and only a keyhole for us. with such a midget approach we deserve no less than quadruple, dont we? buffon said he sees no proper defenders in mc so he doesnt wanna go there. jes wonder what does poor lad schwarzer sees in us? a proper retirement? an every year UCL?

  • Pires

    Like everyone here i cannot agree more we need a world class goalkeeper. We’ve given Manu a whole season to prove himself & even at Anfield Manu has shown that he’s just not up for big games. He’s a mid-table team goalkeeper. But I do not think Wenger is an idiot. I truly believe that he’s tried to sign a world-class goalkeeper but maybe the clubs that own those world-class goalkeepers just do not want to sell them. & he probably would not go for an untested mediocre goalkeeper bcos that’s would mean that he would’ve paid money for a GK that’s be the same quality as Manu. In conclusion, we’re still on track for a silverware thus far & I am convinced he will bring in a goalkeeper come January. Let’s just hope Manu doesn’t fcuk it up too much till then.

  • Dan the hotspurman

    HA HA HA HA YOU LOT SORRY GOONERS AR HAS BEENS PERIOD HAHAHAHA. I CANT BELIEVE YOR STUPID TITE GIT MANAGER ARSWIPE WENGER CAN NOT EVEN GET A SECOND RATE KEEPER. SINE OF DA TIMES FOR U SHITTY GUNNERS HEHEHEHEHE.WHOS DA DADDY HEY?.WEAR AS DA BRILIANT DANIEL LEVI HAS JUST PULLED OF THE DEAL OF THE CENTUARY IN GETIN VANDERVART HAHAHA ON CLOUD 9 I AM HEEEHEEE. LAST WEEK I WENT TO DA SPURS EROPEAN NITE AGAINST DA YOUNG BOYS AND WATCHED A SUPREEM EXEBISHON OF ATTACKIN FOOTBALL AND DIS WEEK WE NAB A WORLD CLASS FOOTBALLER IN VANDERVART TO ADD TO THIS WORLD CLASS SPURS TEAM. IT DOESENT GET BETTER THEN THIS HAHAHAHAHA. DA WEEKEND WAS JUST A BLIP. WE WAS UNLUCKY AGAINST A JAMMY WIGAN TEAM COS OF DA LUCKY WIGAN KEEPER. CANT WAIT TO WIPE DA FLOOR WITH U GOONERS. WERE NOT BORN WITH GREATNESS.GREATNESS IS FORCED UPON US HAHAHAAA.

    COME ON YOU SSSSSSPPPPPUUUUURRRSSS!!!!!!

  • ahmed west

    no one really cares what you think you spurs faggot fabregas himself wiped the floor with you whole team last season himself . that was great,
    GET OFF AN ARSENAL FORUM YOU SADO

  • Almunia the Great

    You babosa bastardo culo, how dare you rubbish me!! I m the best keeper in north London and I m better looking and more hair than your brazilian orangutang.
    I tell you something the Arsenal supporters hate you Spurs putas more than me
    HAHHAAHAHAHAAH HEHEHHEHEHEHEHEEEEEEEE!!!

  • T2T

    Tottenham, Man City, A Villa, Liverpool, Everton, Fulham, Newcastle, …
    There are quite a few team who would have loved to achieve the results we’ve done the last few years (EPL, CL, FA Cup, CC). There are even more that would love to be as well structured financially and with an state-of-the-art infrastructure as us.
    GET REAL!

  • gunningwez

    I’m a big fan of A.W but he is pushing my support to the limit, why hasn’t he made at least an official bid for given, I know man c wouldn’t want him to go to rival, but given might of forced there hand. We need a world class keeper. We will need to spend money. It’s not A.W money, its arsenal fc money, the money you and I as arsenal fans spend on tickets.




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