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Reply #778 ajez's post
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Originally posted by katana83 at 4-5-2008 06:13 PM
We will see if Flamini is staying or going today against Everton
For me if Flamini is staying then it's simple. He will play a part in today's game.
If he doesn't feature then he is off.
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flamini leh angkat kain baju pi milan..swap aje ngan gourcuff |
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Flamini Pens Milan Deal - Report
[quote]Arsenal midfielder Mathieu Flamini has already signed a deal with Milan according to Sky Sport Italia.
There has been much speculation over the player抯 future and reports in Italy have suggested that the Frenchman was a prime target for Juventus.
However, it seems as if the Bianconeri have been beaten to the line to sign Flamini by Milan following a a news report by Sky Sport Italia. The 24-year-old has refused to pen a new deal with the Gunners and it is believed that he was not happy with the package which was offered.
The player will arrive in July on a free transfer and Milan have presented him with a better deal. Flamini will be earning |
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Reply #783 toaster's post
sayang.... |
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sian plak kt eberton...huhuhu... |
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Reply #783 toaster's post
padah kedekut |
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next to follow
hleb -> tempted by juventus interest
bad then
fab -> despair by the sale of hleb and flamini and ready to leave emerates stadium
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Reply #789 ShadowChaser's post
wak leman --> derby |
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Reply #790 toaster's post
lehhman wanted to stay at london da |
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Reply #783 toaster's post
dh mule2 dulu wenger pandang sebelah mata je ..harap2 tk flop la ye duk kt milan tu:victory: |
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Gilberto bila plak? |
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Reply #793 katakpuruz's post
the rest carrier kt emirates.. tgk pak wenger decide la camne..kalu die bg kontrak lg tk tahu la.. |
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Arsene Wenger is prepared to pay |
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Thanks Flamini...
Thanks Flamini, But F**k You
As my esteemed editor confirmed earlier this evening, Mathieu Flamini has completed his switch from Arsenal to AC Milan after months of speculation.
The French international made his name at Arsenal after a switch from Marseille in 2004 has enjoyed a fantastic season with The Gunners. His industrious, never say die attitude have offered a fantastic base for Fabregas to tear teams apart.
It's a pitty he chose to chase money rather than football, but that's modern football for you. The fact that he has chosen money is why I say 'Fu*k you' to the Frenchman. That's not to say that I'm not grateful to him. He gave 100% for every second he was in an Arsenal shirt. I wish him all the best.
Now, the business of who will replace him? The first place to look is in our current squad.
Gilberto.
The Brazilian is a World Cup winner. That alone does not make him the right man, but he's been there and done it. He has been professional this season, not mouthing off in the press every time he was left out of the team. He has showed us that he can do it, and last season he made a fantastic stand-in captain for Henry. But he is no sprig chicken and looks off the pace this season. I don't think Wenger will go back to 'The Invisible Wall.'
Abou Diaby
A powerful Frenchman, capable of bulldozing through teams. I'm not talking about Vieira, but Diaby. There has been many comparisons made between the two Frenchmen, mainly due to their similar physical stature rather than their style of play. He's been deployed on the wing this season rather than in the middle, but I think he has what it takes to play in the middle. There is one problem though, he doesn't seem to be able to play with Fabregas. The two of them like to get forward, meaning the back four would often be left exposed. Unless Wenger can change his style of play, he wont be the man to replace Flamini in the middle.
Alex Song
The Cameroon international has been played as a centre back for Arsenal this season, and he has excelled. He had a good African Cup of Nations playing in midfield, but he doesn't seem to do it there for Arsenal. His future is as a defender. He wont replace Flamini.
Johan Djourou
The Swiss international was a midfielder when Arsenal signed him, and one of the best in his age group at that. Wenger thought he would be better off at the back, and duely converted him. He's big, powerful and composed. I'm not sure he'd relish being switched back to his original position, but with Song switching to centre back, he may not have a future as a defender. An unlikely choice, but one to consider.
Denilson
The young Brazilian is resilliant and industious. Not to the extremes of Flamini, but industrious none the less. When Arsenal signed him Wenger described him as '50% Gilberto, 50% Rosicky.' That sounds like a dream midfielder to me. But he's struggled to get first team action this season, despite a string of fantastic performances in the Carling Cup last season. Wenger will definantly give him some thought, but I think that he's too similar to Fabregas for the two of them to be played together. But then everyone said that about Rooney and Tevez.
Hleb/Rosicky
Both fantastic players, but both too attacking to be played with Fabregas week-in, week-out.
I'm sure there's a little Frenchman living on the south coast that is kicking himself right about now. Diarra didn't get much football in his short Arsenal career, but I for one would be giving him my backing to step up to the mark for next season. Shame he left.
So it looks like Arsenal will bring someone in for next season. Who? I'll let the creative minds of the tabloids bore you with that. |
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Hleb wants to follow Flamini out of Arsenal
By Jason Burt
Tuesday, 6 May 2008
Alexander Hleb remains hopeful that he will follow his team-mate, and friend, Mathieu Flamini in leaving Arsenal this summer with the midfielder, according to sources, privately questioning the club's ambitions and spending power.
The Belarusian, who is wanted by Internazionale, has just turned 27 and, with two years left on his contract at the Emirates, is also believed to be concerned about Ars鑞e Wenger's policy of only offering 12-month contracts to players aged 30 and over. Hleb has also let it be known that the offer from Inter far exceeds his wages at Arsenal.
His apparent desire to leave is even more of an irritant to Wenger than Flamini's departure. Hleb's representatives have angered Arsenal by indicating that they may be willing to use Article 17 of the Fifa regulations which, in brief, would allow him to buy out the final years of his contract. Such a move is usually nothing more than a threat |
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