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Rafa. He's still not happy

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Some sad mag has claimed to be sitting behind Perez on a flight from Heathrow to Newcastle yesterday half way down the page
Turns out the photograph he has taken is a year old from when he arrived at arsenal


:lol::lol:
 
Some sad mag has claimed to be sitting behind Perez on a flight from Heathrow to Newcastle yesterday half way down the page
Turns out the photograph he has taken is a year old from when he arrived at arsenal


:lol:

Has to be one of our toy Mags from here ....... "british by birth geordie by the grace of god." :oops:
 
Some sad mag has claimed to be sitting behind Perez on a flight from Heathrow to Newcastle yesterday half way down the page
Turns out the photograph he has taken is a year old from when he arrived at arsenal


Was madberbs contact.
 
I've got to admit, after working with them for most of my working life, I love a laugh at the mags expense.

What most have them now have trouble with (especially the keegan day glory hunters), is the fact that in football circles, they're no longer seen as a top flight top half of the table side. They're now seen as a yo yo club, with an owner who is unpredictable to say the least. They have to face up to the fact that they're now just one of the promoted sides who will probably struggle this season.

Their failure to recruit decent new players this summer confirms their current stature in the game.



Its great isn't it.

:lol::lol::lol:
 

Rafa c'td: "I am not happy but at the same time for me it is a challenge. I want to do my best but every manager wants to improve."
Rafa finished, "At the moment I am fully committed to doing the best I can." Expect plenty of transfer activity at before 31st.

Same old Benitez, said this at every club he's managed. Yawn
 
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FSW said:
"I am not happy. I am not happy with it but at the same time for me, it’s a challenge and I will try to do my best. If I decide to stay, it’s for the city, the fans, the stature of the club, to stay in England and in the Premier League. So I want to do my best but obviously every manager wants to improve. I’m happy with the players I have. The team spirit is quite good and hopefully we replicate that this season."
 
I've got to admit, after working with them for most of my working life, I love a laugh at the mags expense.

What most have them now have trouble with (especially the keegan day glory hunters), is the fact that in football circles, they're no longer seen as a top flight top half of the table side. They're now seen as a yo yo club, with an owner who is unpredictable to say the least. They have to face up to the fact that they're now just one of the promoted sides who will probably struggle this season.

Their failure to recruit decent new players this summer confirms their current stature in the game.



Its great isn't it.

:lol::lol::lol:
But because they get big crowds and Sky show them alot, it still equates to being on of the biggest clubs in Europe in their tiny minds
 
This is a genuine quote I heard from a mag this morning.

"When you have a manager like Rafa at your club, you have to give him what he wants. Ashley doesn't realise how lucky he is"
 
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