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The missed midfielder list is growing by the day. It seems that Rennes midfielder Stephane M’Bia almost got his move to Arsenal

Morning Arsechums,

I have been considering this for some time but I think it is best for everybody. I would accept a billionaire takeover. At the end of the day it is just a passion, but it clearly would be the right thing to do. Not everyone is for it, infact there is quite a negative response to it but when you weigh it all up it just makes sense.

Imagine what you can do with billions of pounds, the world would be your oyster.

So if you are a billionaire then you are welcome to put in a bid for Arsenalvision.co.uk and we can discuss matters further.. Oh what for Arsenal football club? Piss off, no way. We do things the right way.

So what do you make of Hill-Woods comments? I am still trying to work out if he was encouraging offers or putting them off.

“If somebody came and made a really huge bid then you cannot recommend shareholders turn it down because we don’t like it.

“We want the club to stay in its current ownership and, of course, you have some concern that someone will try to buy the club.

“The directors don’t want to sell but we are a public company. It depends on the price.”

Arsenal Vision readers know my stance on the situation. Chelsea should be a side challenging for a top 4 spot but probably finding a way into the UEFA cup. Manchester City are a mid table team. Any old billionaire Tom, Dick and Harry should not be able to throw money at everyone and everything. I would hate it to happen to Arsenal. There seems to be a section of Arsenal fans who are not patient enough to see Wenger’s plan reach fruition and are suckered in by Alisher Usamov and his Red & White Army.

I just hope that something is done about this before it spirals out of control, some could argue that it has already.

The missed midfielder list is growing by the day. It seems that Rennes midfielder Stephane M’Bia almost got his move to Arsenal.

“Listen, I am a Rennes player, the [transfer] market will open in January and I will concentrate and do a good job for Rennes then, hopefully, come January we will see what happens,” he told skysports.com.

“Everyone knows there are clubs that are after me, that is not new, Arsenal made contact in the last hours of the past market but the club did not want to let me go,” he added.

“Rennes is looking to improve my pay, I have already decided to stay here against my wish, however everyone knows I want to move to the Premier League to improve myself and play in the biggest league in the world.”

I know nothing about the guy so I can’t really comment. But it could well be possible that we could be back in January if Arsene feels that he still needs that extra body in central midfield.

Arsene’s list could have well looked a bit like this..

So what of Theo Walcott? I didn’t really watch much of the England game only some of the second half really and from what I saw his touch looked out of sorts. Apparently he was the one plus point in the England side. Maybe that says something about the National team.

I felt somewhat uncomfortable about John Terry saying that Theo Walcott’s ‘different class’

I am still looking forward to the return of Tomas Rosicky, as they say.. he will be like a new signing. If that is the case we should get new signings every few months with the amount of injuries we pick up.

I thought that Gallas was right to question the Barton ban which is a complete joke. I read somewhere that Vieira got worse for spitting at Ruddock. Is that supposed to be a joke? Do the FA not want to hide the fact that they are so obviously biased towards their lovely English ‘honest’ players.

“In my opinion [the ban] is not long enough, especially when you think about his attack on Ousmane Dabo and everything he has done besides,” Gallas said in the Sunday Express.

“I don’t understand The Football Association.

“The moment Barton came on to the pitch [against Arsenal] he made a bad challenge on Samir Nasri.

“Samir responded with an act that maybe wasn’t especially nice. But bearing in mind the player he did it to, then fair enough.”

To be honest, I thought Nasri responded in the wrong way, he shouldn’t be tripping opposition players over it is not right…

He should have kicked the knob square on the nose! That would have been much better.

I thought Barton’s challenge on Nasri was horrible. It could have easily done serious damage to Nasri if he didn’t pull his leg away. Did Barton win the ball? yes was it reckless? hell yes.

Anyway, that is old news now, we still have to get through another International week before we can start talking about proper football.

I hope Walcott gets the nod but I imagine that Capello would want to keep it tight with Beckham and use Walcott from the bench if need be. Not that I care. Sorry.

Have a good day. Drop your view in the comments.

Until tomorrow.

Your Vision

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