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Your Vision – Is Wenger holding the club back?

It winds me right up that after two and a half months, Arsenal still haven't achieved anything in improving their weaknesses and there's an obvious solution staring them in the face at Blackburn. I'm not saying that Samba will be a guarenteed success and that Arsenal will be invincible if they sign him but, in my opinion, he would improve Arsenal. And now Tottenham have supposedly made a bid for him. If they are to over-take us in the near future it will be because of things like this. Wenger sitting with his thumb up his arse while Arsenal's rivals buy players and, as a result, get better than them

Your Vision – Transfer Frenzy

Your Vision – The great man his revolutionary ways, and his faulty predictions

Arsene Wenger made logical predictions when Arsenal were on top to keep us there in the short and long term. Unfortunately things didn't work out how he predicted and we have gone six years without a trophy and the club needs to keep revenue up to compete this has hurt the fans in heart and pocket.Arsene gambled and lost but unlike roulette all is not lost, we still have a great training ground and Academy, Swanky stadium and an exciting young team that competes for trophies and is capable of beating Barcelona on their day. Financial fair play has screwed us over and we have had to play little penny pincher while we negotiate new commercial deals

Your Vision – Transfer Frenzy

Your Vision – What Arsenal should do this summer

Sell Nicklas Bendtner, Sebastien Squillaci and Manuel Almunia, as well as loaning out some youngsters such as JET, who will struggle to get games with van Persie, Chamakh, Gervinho and Vela about. Also Frimpong who I would like to see as backup for Song but with him being injured for so long, ne needs competitive games to improve and continue his development. Sending him out on loan to get regular first team football would be the smarter long- term thing to do with him in my opinion

Your Vision – Transfer Frenzy

Your Vision – Defeated by two set pieces and poor defending.

Instead of holding off for extra time, they went for the jugular. ‘The Pitbull’ Medel was sent off for a clumsy midfield tackle that earned him his second yellow. Then, with one of the few forays into the Chilean half, Venezuela were given another freekick. You can probably predict the rest. Poor goalkeeping, marking etc, ball drops to Venezuelan player and out of nowhere

Your Vision – Transfer Frenzy

Your Vision – Tick Tock….

What we absolutely need and what we've been needing for the past few years is a defensive mid that can rotate with Song and take over in january when song is at the african nations cup. I heard that Melo was left out of juventus' trip to the usa, which would indicate he might not be part of the new manager's plans for the coming season. He might be suspect of some irrational challenges, but thats exactly what we need & Wenger has shown interest in him before so I really feel that he would

Your Vision – Transfer Frenzy

Your Vision – The Arsenal Transfer Dilemma

Clearly this is the best scenario but also the most unrealistic. It has the benefit of keeping the squad together and this of course would be of great advantage. Both players are 24 years of age and reaching something close to their footballing potential. Losing them before they have reached this level would be a huge blow both to the club as a whole but also to Wenger’s ‘Project Youth’. What is the point of buying youngsters if they are to forever leave before they reach their best?

Your Vision – Transfer Frenzy

Your Vision – Time to grow a pair, which gunner is ready to step it up?

Gael Clichy is gone and while a good player he offered no more than an extra passing option to keep possesion when attacking and made frequent mistakes at the back most of which cost us points. There might be a new signing or Arsene may promote Gibbs to first choice. Many fans don't think Gibbs is ready and that's fair enough he hasn't yet shown if he is but we know he is

Your Vision – Transfer Frenzy

Your Vision – The second coming, which ex Arsenal player is worth signing and other suggestions

Anyway time to get to the point a lot of bloggers are writing about bringing back the legend that is Patrick Vieira my favourite footballer between the age of 7 and 14. According to other blogs the players said how Vieira was insipartional to the ManCity squad as they won the FA cup I haven't heard a ManCity player say this but ok more than likely true. PV4 demands huge wages and for us he would be a squad player, would Vieira offer as much as Coquelin or Frimpong in that position? I doubt it but his experience and aura of greatness would certainly be an asset. Could we turn Vieira into a centre back

Your Vision – Transfer Frenzy