Cesc Fabregas

Re: Cesc Fabregas

by gb19 » Thu Jun 25, 2009 3:01 pm

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sp ... senal.html


O rly? read the quotes. We should sell him imo

Let's get in someone who can actually score 10-15 a season and not come out every week saying how he loves spain
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Re: Cesc Fabregas

by cerbera » Thu Jun 25, 2009 3:04 pm

gb19 wrote:http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/football/2499121/Cesc-Fabregas-blasts-impotent-Arsenal.html


O rly? read the quotes. We should sell him imo

Let's get in someone who can actually score 10-15 a season and not come out every week saying how he loves spain

He himself said the journos are misquoting him with lies. I'd rather believe what I actually saw him say on the club's site rather than what journos are printing at a time of the year when there's little football being paid and they need to resort to anything to get their papers sold.

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Re: Cesc Fabregas

by damir » Fri Jun 26, 2009 2:46 pm

in all those reports I believe there is some truth!if you speak clearly about something nobody can use your sentence to create a lie and there can't be any misunderstanding!I am sure Cesc is leaving next season,he is just preparing us to that fact

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Re: Cesc Fabregas

by cerbera » Fri Jun 26, 2009 3:07 pm

damir wrote:in all those reports I believe there is some truth!if you speak clearly about something nobody can use your sentence to create a lie and there can't be any misunderstanding!I am sure Cesc is leaving next season,he is just preparing us to that fact

We've seen time and again where people speak "clearly" as you put it and the media twist their words. Cesc gave the interview in Spanish as he was being interviewed by the Spanish press and the scum journos from England got hold of a copy of it and decided to translate it to how they want it to seem. If you should ask a Spanish person about what was said in the interview you'd get a different interpretation. How is it everyone was so quick to defend Wenger and say how wicked the media was to twist his words yet when it happens to someone else everyone starts building a cross to crucify him? That's highly hypocritical.

In the past 3 weeks, Cesc has had to come out 3 times and say he's staying at the club. Didn't he say that clearly, damir? How come no one wants to remember that when it came from the player himself, but instead you'd choose to believe some fat C##t sitting behind a desk drinking coffee trying to come up with whatever story he can to get his paper sold? It's because the public like sheep follow every single bit of dross printed in the papers and posted on the internet why this bullshit is allowed to continue and give our players a bad name. We've seen this happen every single season and our fans flock to the lies like a pack of hungry dogs and turn on the players and force them out of the club. It's things like "sell the prick, he's a mercenary" that make players lose faith in the team and the fans they're playing for and eventually leave. THINK!

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Re: Cesc Fabregas

by Sinbad » Wed Aug 05, 2009 1:18 am

The man to replace Pirlo

ARSENAL are braced for a £31million bid from AC Milan for Cesc Fabregas.

Milan owner Silvio Berlusconi will meet coach Leonardo and his technical director Adriano Galliani for transfer talks today.

And Gunners skipper Fabregas, 22, will be top of their target list.

Milan are ready to tempt Fabregas with a five-year contract and a big boost to his current £90,000-a-week deal.

Leonardo is determined to mount a serious challenge to rivals Inter Milan, who won last season's Serie A title.

And Berlusconi is ready to back his new man, who has stepped in to replace boss Carlo Ancelotti.

Fabregas is under contract to Arsenal until 2014 and is a prize asset in their rapidly-emptying dressing room.

Emmanuel Adebayor and Kolo Toure have already left the club this summer, while Philippe Senderos is attracting interest from Everton.

Moroccan Marouane Chamakh, 25, was locked in talks last night with Bordeaux to try and force a £6m move to Arsenal.

The hitman lashed out at the French champions and warned he would be unable to perform for them if they blocked his move to the Premier League.

He admitted Sunderland were also in talks with Bordeaux.

Chamakh only has one year left on his deal and could join any club for nothing in January.

He said: "Clearly I will stay and see out my contract if Bordeaux shut the door to my move. But it's certain I won't be 100 per cent.

"To miss out on a move to Arsenal will play in my head. I'll feel betrayed. I won't have a good season.

"If I go to the end of my contract, it will be a pity for me and for them. Everyone will be a loser."

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Re: Cesc Fabregas

by Evertonian » Wed Aug 12, 2009 12:45 pm

Sky sports centre.

11.12 According to reports in Spanish daily Sport, Barcelona have been told to make an opening bid of 45million euros (£38.7million) for Cesc Fabregas. The European champions had been planning to make an initial offer of 30million euros (£25.8million) for the Arsenal captain.

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Re: Cesc Fabregas

by damir » Wed Aug 12, 2009 4:25 pm

Evertonian wrote:Sky sports centre.

11.12 According to reports in Spanish daily Sport, Barcelona have been told to make an opening bid of 45million euros (£38.7million) for Cesc Fabregas. The European champions had been planning to make an initial offer of 30million euros (£25.8million) for the Arsenal captain.

I heard something about that...is this another unpleasant surprise for us?I am prepared for this!we should say,ok we will sell Cesc but the price is 100mil.,like Bayern did with Ribery!

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Re: Cesc Fabregas

by Kerr345 » Wed Aug 12, 2009 5:12 pm

He can't leave now. With both Rosicky and Nasri out, there's no one proven who can play his role in the team. Next summer, there is a much better chance even if something is won.
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Re: Cesc Fabregas

by cerbera » Wed Aug 12, 2009 5:49 pm

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Re: Cesc Fabregas

by Guns 'n' Roses » Thu Aug 13, 2009 10:10 pm

The father of Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas has revealed he does not believe his son will be leaving North London for Barcelona anytime soon.

The 22-year-old midfielder, who has made 160 league appearances for the Gunners, has long been linked with a big-money move to his former club, who - along with AC Milan - are reportedly weighing up a significant offer for the Spanish international.

However, the player's father, Francesc Fabregas, has now stated that his son is currently 100 percent commited to the Emirates Stadium outfit.

"Honestly, I think this signing by Barca will not be produced," he told COM Radio.

"Evidently, the football world is crazy and you never know, but today I think Cesc will stay at Arsenal. He is super committed to Arsenal and he is really eager to do things there."

However, Fabregas Snr did admit that his son's former club, who he left in 2003 to join the Gunners, remain close to his heart, and that a move back to the Camp Nou one day is probably inevitable.

"If the day comes [when Cesc joins Barca] then it will come, but as a professional and out of respect for Arsenal, where he has always been very well treated, he cannot say anything about these rumours.

"Cesc is Catalan and a cule, and obviously he takes that with him all the time, but he gives it all for Arsenal, regardless of that feeling."

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