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No I'd say he would fit the bill as a 'merde sac' as would Joe Cole. I realise these are contentious points though. There is a fine line between merde and shit.
 
I was having a yarn with a mate last night about Gervinho. He really is a shitbag.

There are two distinctions of a rubbish player - A rubbish player who is utterly useless and nothing remotely good about them is a 'shit bag'. Gervinho, Chamakh and Marvello all fit this term. Then you have a rubbish player that can have a touch of class about him sometimes. He is called a 'merde sac' - Adebayor, De Gea, Nani tend to be good examples of a 'merde sac'.

You and yer mate were drunk, weren't yis?
 
Nah we were playing pool actually and the Arsenal game was on. Just a bit of buddy banter.
 
The sack deserves better ,so he be the shit without the sack.
Hmmmm you need to get your euphemisms right my aquatic friend. There is a world of difference between being 'The Shit', 'A Shit Bag' and 'A Merde Sac' - Let's not muddy the waters (so to speak).
 
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has been given "considerable resources" to spend in the January transfer window, Arsenal Supporters' Trust have been told.
The AST met the club's chief executive Ivan Gazidis on Wednesday evening to discuss Arsenal's poor season.
"There is plenty of money there," said Trust spokesman Tim Payton. "That was the message that Ivan and his finance director were giving this evening."


haven't they been saying this for years now ? interesting to see if they finally do spend . They spent a fair amount in the summer but so far only cazorla looks proper quality.
 
I don't hate Arsenal either, I lived in highbury for 7 years and lots of my best mates were Gooners, noty only that but as a bunch of fans lots of em had a good line in self depricating humour and were just good fun to talk footy with, Mind you at the time they were fucking BOSS...

Wilshere is gonna be a hell of a player and they always always have a Jekyll hyde season.... they will finish top four
 
I actually don't mind Arsenal and I have a Malaysian business friend/old classmate who has a commercial stand at the Emirate Stadium, ie I can go anytime if I am in London. Had a chat with him on how he feels about goings at AFC, he says not Wenger's fault and stopped short at pointing fingers at the board.

He, like us was saying that Man U would struggle this year, until they bought RVP. He was cheesed off with RVP and others especially those young players developed and then f*** off as soon as others came in for them.
 
When they claimed Carra's soft lob of a pound coin badly injured 2,562 fans within one fantastic triangle of wanton carnage, they summoned up the wrath of Beelzebub and damned themselves to an eternal afterlife in which each Gooner fan will be stabbed repeatedly with hot pokers in time to an indestructible tape loop of 'Hoof the ball!'

GKMacca, "Master of the Dark Arts!"
 
Apparently the board have said that he will be given £50M to spend in January. Whether or not he spends it is another story.
 
Indeed, though I have to put my hand up and say I quite liked the look of him at one time. Gervinho on the other hand never convinced me.
No man should have a forehead that big. It's just wrong. It's not just a fivehead, it's a six, seven, eight head.
 
haven't they been saying this for years now ? interesting to see if they finally do spend . They spent a fair amount in the summer but so far only cazorla looks proper quality.

They club have a good PR machine, every time they go through a awful run of form a story gets ***leaked***.to the press saying they have millions to spend, shuts the fans up for a few months.

Tuesday result was a freak result, Gervinho missed a sitter just before half time that could have changed the complexion of the game.

Expect them to be challenging for 4th come May, as they have done for last zillion years.
 
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Last updated at 12:01AM, December 13 2012

The Arsenal board will demonstrate its continued faith in the embattled manager, Arsène Wenger, by providing him with a £50 million war chest for the January transfer window despite Ivan Gazidis, the club’s chief execuitve, telling fans last night that the side’s present travails are “not good enough”.
Speaking at a supporters’ drinks reception, Gazidis apologised for the humiliating Capital One Cup defeat at fourth-tier Bradford City and insisted that everyone at the club was doing “their best to get it right”.
Wenger’s position is under intense scrutiny after that defeat — which deprived him of his best chance of ending the club’s seven-year wait for a trophy — amid suggestions of tension with a number of players in the dressing room after the cup exit in a penalty shoot-out and reports of a deterioration in his relationship with his assistant, Steve Bould.
There are no doubts among the club’s power brokers, though, that Wenger is the man to guide Arsenal out of their slump, and Gazidis, backed by Stan Kroenke, the majority owner, will show that by encouraging the Frenchman to dip into the substantial transfer funds that he has available to sign at least one marquee player.
There is a belief among Arsenal’s hierarchy that the club need to make a statement signing to prove their ambition to fans, rivals and, most importantly, potential new signings.
None of the targets under consideration by Wenger and his chief scout, Steve Rowley, quite fits that bill. Thierry Henry, now with the New York Red Bulls, will arrive on a six-week loan, while the Arsenal manager is also thought to be considering moves for Klaas-Jan Huntelaar, the Schalke and Holland striker who would be available for as little as £6 million, Kevin Strootman, the PSV Eindhoven midfielder, and Wilfried Zaha, the Crystal Palace and England winger.
Arsenal are also monitoring Luke Shaw, the highly promising Southampton left back.
Pepe Reina, the Liverpool goalkeeper, would cost rather more, should Wenger choose to act on his longstanding interest in the Spain player, whom he came close to signing in the summer of 2011.
A first-choice goalkeeper to replace Wojciech Szczesny remains a priority, but a deal would depend on Liverpool being prepared to countenance losing one of their senior players in the middle of the season.
Arsenal’s hierarchy is thought to be keen to prove that the club, bolstered by the £150 million, five-year shirt-sponsorship and stadium naming-rights deal with Emirates, can and will compete with the likes of Manchester City and Chelsea in the transfer market.
Any spending, though, will be offset by a number of sales. The club are actively attempting to sell players such of Andrey Arshavin, Marouane Chamakh and André Santos, the Brazil left back, while Johan Djourou, the Switzerland central defender, may also be allowed to leave.
There remains, too, the thorny issue of Theo Walcott. The England player has still not signed his new contract, with the impasse over his position and his wages — he is believed to want £100,000 a week as well as a guarantee that he will be deployed as a central striker rather than a winger — looking insurmountable.
Wenger has promised that Walcott will not be sold in January, saying that the club would rather run the risk of losing him for nothing in the summer, but a number of their Barclays Premier League rivals are likely to test that resolve.
Liverpool and City inquired about the 23-year-old in the summer — moves that were rejected — but are likely to try again next month.
Manchester United, too, are thought to be considering moving for Walcott, and will probably crystallise their interest if, as expected, they are able to sell Nani, who has fallen out of favour at Old Trafford and will be allowed to leave the club.
 
Its a good thing they are in trouble, it means that 1 place in the CL they have had sewn up for the last 10 years or so is now all to play for.... in fact you could say 3rd and 4th are both to play for this season, the 1st time in bloody years you could say that.

It would take a miracle, but if we buy the right players in Jan and Arsenal dont we have a fight on our hands with Spurs and Neverton if you ask me....

Bring on 2013....
 
They are but they are slightly less cuntish than Spurs fans imo. Remember that guy I was out for revenge on Spion? He was a Spurs fan so maybe that's swayed my opinion. Most Spurs fans I meet all have shit eating grins and a massive inflated opinion of themselves. Also I fucking hate that 'yid' bollox. Apparently it's a bad word and we are not to call them that ok fair enough - Then at the same time they all call themselves it. Fuck off Spurs!
 
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