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Ricky Villa
Suarez and Arsenal would be a great match.
That's so true but lets be honest, he'd make them into super ****s. It's like putting ****onium in water.
Excuse my ****ing French.
Suarez and Arsenal would be a great match.
Wasn't Suarez's big reason for leaving victims that he needed to escape from the British media? Can't see how moving to London is going to help with that.
I was joking with a victims supporting friend of mine saying "what excuse will Suarez use when he angles for a move to Emirates Marketing Project later this summer" when his whole "oh noes, the British press, the humanity, must leave victims" story was flying around. Funny thing was that my friend had had the exact same thought when reading those stories.
Arsenal though... That's a whole new level of needing to be creative with the excuses and economical with the truth if he wants to leave even the most deluded victims fans believing that it wasn't his, or their, fault.
At what clubs?
If I remember correctly that wasn't the case at Real or at Villareal.
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I don't see how that makes him a 4-4-2 man, but I suppose we'll just have to wait and see what happens at City.
I can't see how it's a good assumption that he's planning to play (primarily) 4-4-2 there, but not saying it can't happen of course.
of course theres takes a grade A dump on ours :lol:
yeah, every top side has a "Navas" in there team and Emirates Marketing Project just didn't have one. Look at them away at us for example, everything was so narrow for them. If they were to put a Navas winger on in the second half, it'd been a lot different and it would have offered them something different.
by Hugh Southon4th July 2013 12:32pm BST
Exclusive
West Ham United are attempting to join the big time year by year as they ensure at least one marquee signing every season.
The club is making bigger and bigger transfer market investments every season and will step up their efforts for more big names as they prepare for life in their new Olympic Stadium home.
As the Hammers continue to be linked with a series of big names co-chairman David Gold, speaking exclusively to SportsDirect News, said: "We are slowly building a top team of top names and there is a strategic policy in place for that to continue.
"Kevin Nolan arrived as the first marquee signing in 2011, followed by Matt Jarvis last season for what was a record club transfer fee at £10 million plus.
"We smashed that by several millions this season when we brought Andy Carroll to the club and it's now known we have also been trying to make the Wilfried Bony move happen."
Alongside all of this the Hammers have brought "home" Joe Cole and are this summer looking at possibly taking a high profile Premiership striker on loan if the move for Bony finally fails.
They want either Demba Ba or Romelu Lukaku from Chelsea on a year's loan.
Said Gold: "The club has debt, everybody realises that but as owners we are determined to build a great team at this club and end the "selling club" image we have suffered for too long.
I don't know where to start with that article.
by Hugh Southon4th July 2013 12:32pm BST
Exclusive
West Ham United are attempting to join the big time year by year as they ensure at least one marquee signing every season.
The club is making bigger and bigger transfer market investments every season and will step up their efforts for more big names as they prepare for life in their new Olympic Stadium home.
As the Hammers continue to be linked with a series of big names co-chairman David Gold, speaking exclusively to SportsDirect News, said: "We are slowly building a top team of top names and there is a strategic policy in place for that to continue.
"Kevin Nolan arrived as the first marquee signing in 2011, followed by Matt Jarvis last season for what was a record club transfer fee at £10 million plus.
"We smashed that by several millions this season when we brought Andy Carroll to the club and it's now known we have also been trying to make the Wilfried Bony move happen."
Alongside all of this the Hammers have brought "home" Joe Cole and are this summer looking at possibly taking a high profile Premiership striker on loan if the move for Bony finally fails.
They want either Demba Ba or Romelu Lukaku from Chelsea on a year's loan.
Said Gold: "The club has debt, everybody realises that but as owners we are determined to build a great team at this club and end the "selling club" image we have suffered for too long.
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