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Lol what exactly did they expect him to do with it?!?!

Speaking of Bale, brilliant player, but he only had the one good year. Surprised Real went for him and broke records to get him. I think the figure even caught Tottenham off guard somewhat...
Bale, without a doubt, was head and shoulders the best player in the EPL last season. He scored 30 goals in all comps. Year before that, 9. Year before that, 7.

For his sake, I hope Princess doesn't throw a tantrum when/if Bale scores. And I also hope he doesn't hold back so he doesn't upset the princess. Or... I hope he does. The fck do I care? I go for Barca!

PS: APPARENTLY Madrid had to fudge the transfer fee so Princess wouldn't get upset. It's a rumour but what's the bet it's true.
 

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Is it true that Tottenham told RM not to sell Ozil to Arsenal while they were negotiating the transfer of Bale?
 

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Is it true that Tottenham told RM not to sell Ozil to Arsenal while they were negotiating the transfer of Bale?
Probably. Who knows. They definitely did try to fck us up but failed.
 

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Bale, without a doubt, was head and shoulders the best player in the EPL last season. He scored 30 goals in all comps. Year before that, 9. Year before that, 7.

For his sake, I hope Princess doesn't throw a tantrum when/if Bale scores. And I also hope he doesn't hold back so he doesn't upset the princess. Or... I hope he does. The fck do I care? I go for Barca!

PS: APPARENTLY Madrid had to fudge the transfer fee so Princess wouldn't get upset. It's a rumour but what's the bet it's true.
They were talking about that on espn last night hahaha apparently Real reported it less then Tottenham so his record, technically or otherwise wasn’t broken (in his eyes anyway).
 

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Wouldn't surprise me in the least if this is true.

Fck, I wish it wasn't the international break this week. Can't wait to see Ozil in his number 11 jersey!
 

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Wouldn't surprise me in the least if this is true.

Fck, I wish it wasn't the international break this week. Can't wait to see Ozil in his number 11 jersey!
I've already cost myself 8 Fantasy PL points by dropping a midfielder and buying Ozil lol
Then I had to drop Mertesacker cause you can only have 3 members of any team. Stuffed me around, but it had to happen lol

If they hadn't reported a lesser figure for Bale, you know what that would have meant for Real... coooooal places
 

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Anyone know anything about the Keeper we have signed. I don't watch Serie A anymore let alone the Serie B.

Too fixed for my liking.
 

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Although being signed initially as support for Wojciech Szczesny and Lukasz Fabianski, the 27-year-old Italy international fully intends to make the most of any opportunities which come his way.

"I think it is a good thing that there are other great goalkeepers here. It is a positive fight," Viviano said on Arsenal Player.

"We are at work every day together and I am sure there will be great friendship.

"I know Fabianski has been a little bit unlucky last year with some injuries. I always see Szczesny play and he is a good goalkeeper, a great goalkeeper. I will work hard with them to [compete]."

Viviano is looking forward to the challenge of adapting to the hustle and bustle of the English top flight.

"It feels good [to sign for Arsenal], it is a dream for me," he added.

"It is easy [to choose Arsenal], it is one of the best clubs in the world. It is a club with a fantastic story, with a boss (Arsene Wenger) who is one of the best in Europe and for me it is a dream. It is special.

"I know the players, a lot of things about the Premier League because I love the English type of thinking about football and sports.

"It is different, it is always a full stadium, always in every club - whether it is a small team or a small city. They have good teams, with a good training field, good passion.

"I hope I can help Arsenal win every match and I hope my experience with this team and this city can help me get back into the national team."
 

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Brilliant article, have a read!



How Arsenal pulled off the deal of the summer and signed "special talent" Mesut Ozil
3 Sep 2013 22:30
John Cross reveals exactly how Arsenal were able to bring in their new £42million man from Madrid



Mesut Ozil's ex-Real Madrid team-mates are full of praise for the German
Mike Hewitt
Mesut Ozil is a “special talent” who has left a huge gap in Real Madrid’s dressing room after his record breaking £42m transfer to Arsenal.

Ozil’s stunned former team mates yesterday expressed their shock at the deal and also that Real Madrid allowed the German - rated by Jose Mourinho as the best No10 in the world - to leave the Bernabeu.

Real Madrid defender Sergio Ramos said: “I am very unhappy after the exit of Ozil. For me, he was a friend and a companion. Mesut is a special footballer who generates and plays the beautiful side of the game.

“If it was up to me then he would never have left. But it was the choice of the club. But I am totally convinced he will be a star at Arsenal.

“He is the king of the assist. I know Santi Cazorla well and together they will be an enormous spectacle. But I will miss him.”

That shows the level of respect and admiration for Ozil at Real Madrid but also puts into context Arsenal’s delight in pulling off the second biggest deal in Premier League history as they have signed a genuine world class player.

Mirror Sport can reveal that Arsenal’s stunning move into the big league was anything but a last minute panic deal and the first seeds of the Ozil deal were sewn three months ago.

And in another great irony, Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy, who was believed to be holding up the Gareth Bale deal to Real Madrid so the Spanish club would not sell players to Arsenal, was left high and dry during the North London derby.

While Levy was in the boardroom at the Emirates, Arsenal chief executive Ivan Gazidis was in Madrid brokering the deal on Sunday afternoon, transfer fixer Dick Law was in Germany for negotiations with Ozil’s father and agent Mustafa as they enjoyed a win double over Spurs on and off the pitch.

Gazidis, who used to work in the MLS, has known Real Madrid director general Jose Angel Sanchez for more than ten years after striking up contacts when the Spanish club tried to market themselves in the US.

Right at the start of the summer, when it was clear that Bale’s move may impact on whether Real Madrid would have to offload players, Arsenal made contact and asked to be kept informed on Ozil, Karim Benzema and Angel Di Maria.


But Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has always liked Ozil and tried to sign him three years ago before he moved to Real Madrid. Wenger has described him as his “dream player”, small, technical and a player who enjoys being coached and is willing to learn.

Three weeks ago, Real Madrid put out soundings about all three and at first none wanted to leave the Bernabeu. But it was Wenger who made the crucial phone call on Saturday, talked Ozil through Arsenal’s plans, ambitions and even where he would fit into the team.

Wenger, who is fluent in German, impressed Ozil with his message while Per Mertesacker also rang Ozil and by Saturday night Arsenal felt the deal was on.

Gazidis and Law flew out on Sunday morning, Ozil had bigger offers on the table from PSG, there was late interest from Manchester United, but was won round by Arsenal.

Arsenal’s majority shareholder Stan Kroenke was in constant contact by phone and was happy to give his full backing to a stunning £42m deal which has blown away English football.

They shook hands on the deal by Sunday night and completed by Monday morning after Arsenal’s doctor Gary O’Driscoll flew out to oversee the medical.

Ozil, a third generation Turkish-German and practising Muslim, is described by the Arsenal officials who have met him as being humble, very keen to learn and it is that part of his character which made him particularly keen to work with Wenger.

Arsenal say his father and adviser Mustafa insisted upon the club, in their in-house interviews for the website, making it clear just how much he admired Wenger and wanted to work with him to develop as a player.

After months of criticism and ridicule over transfer policy, the major players have come up trumps. Wenger, Gazidis, Law and Kroenke were the keys to the deal which has shocked English football, lifted Arsenal and stunned Ozil’s former Real Madrid team mates.

Real Madrid’s former Liverpool defender Alvaro Arbeloa said: “I am a bit surprised, it’s a shame and a big loss in the dressing room, for the human and footballing aspects.

“He said goodbye last weekend, but I thought it was a practical joke. He is different, there is nobody like him in the world. He makes the difference.

“The club have their reasons. But we look forward, we have great players. For the fans it will be hard, they were close to him. He is a phenomenon, everyone took to him very well. It is a transfer that is very hard.”

Former Real Madrid boss Bernd Schuster said: “Arsenal is the perfect destination, Wenger is a great coach for him, my surprise is that anyone would allow a player of that quality to leave.”
 

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Damn. Awesome article.
 

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Is it true that Tottenham told RM not to sell Ozil to Arsenal while they were negotiating the transfer of Bale?
And in another great irony, Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy, who was believed to be holding up the Gareth Bale deal to Real Madrid so the Spanish club would not sell players to Arsenal, was left high and dry during the North London derby.
Not far of the mark
 

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I have to admit, Levy did a pretty good job with the Bale transfer., considering Bale had his heart set on leaving. He made sure he got a record fee, and he also tried to prevent Bale's move facilitating an Arsenal move for a Madrid player. I'm glad it didn't quite work out, but still.
 

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I have to admit, Levy did a pretty good job with the Bale transfer., considering Bale had his heart set on leaving. He made sure he got a record fee, and he also tried to prevent Bale's move facilitating an Arsenal move for a Madrid player. I'm glad it didn't quite work out, but still.
He did everything right except ensure Ozil ended up at Tottenham... not quite sure what he was thinking

Probably says more about us and Wenger tbh cause Ozil wouldn't have gone to many others by the sounds of these articles :grinning:

I'm done
 

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FFS. Rumour has it Podolski is out for 3 months.
 

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Berliner Zeitung headlines "Expulsion from the king’s palace" and explains that Ozil had been where he always wanted to be, right in the footsteps of his hero, Zinedine Zidane, "until the managerial change".

The paper suggests that Ozil had preferred a transfer to Manchester United, but the Premier League champions were not interested.
Hahahaha. Yes, a club like Man Utd weren't interested in a world class player....

http://espnfc.com/news/story/_/id/1...ped-real-madrid-circus---german-media?cc=3436
 

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Damn losing Poldi is a massive plow, signing a striker was meant to be a our top priority.
 

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Hahahaha. Yes, a club like Man Utd weren't interested in a world class player....

http://espnfc.com/news/story/_/id/1...ped-real-madrid-circus---german-media?cc=3436
Given that Woodward and Moyes make Wenger and Gazidis look extremely competent, I'm inclined to believe this.

Damn losing Poldi is a massive plow, signing a striker was meant to be a our top priority.
I'm dying to hear Wenger's reasons for not pursuing Higuain with the same vigour he pursued Ozil.
 

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I've already cost myself 8 Fantasy PL points by dropping a midfielder and buying Ozil lol
Then I had to drop Mertesacker cause you can only have 3 members of any team. Stuffed me around, but it had to happen lol

If they hadn't reported a lesser figure for Bale, you know what that would have meant for Real... coooooal places
Use your wildcard.
I also bought Ozil, he's only worth 10 pounds, so I think it's a bargain. But I have to wait and see if Wenger will start him right away, he might just give him a little game time for the first few weeks to help him settle in.
 
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