Arsenal: The Theo Walcott Situation Highlights the Problem at Arsenal, Part I
By I.J. Yarison (Featured Columnist) on August 30, 2012 1,781 reads 44
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The good feeling that overhung the atmosphere at Arsenal early in the summer dissipated rather quickly when Robin van Persie punctured it by his statement to the fans that he would not be extending his contract.
Arsenal had acted decisively by signing Lukas Podolski from Cologne and Olivier Giroud from Montpellier early in the transfer window. All seemed to agree that this was a demonstration of intent.
And, as though to discredit to Van Persie's claim to lack of direction from the club, the management quickly added Santi Cazorla from Malaga to the list of new signings.
At that point, one would have thought Van Persie would rescind on his decision, if indeed his hesitation to sign a new contract was being informed by the club's "lack of ambition," something that decidedly no longer was the case, in view of these three signings, players of sufficient enough quality to constitute ambition
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By I.J. Yarison (Featured Columnist) on August 30, 2012 1,781 reads 44
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Julian Finney/Getty Images
The good feeling that overhung the atmosphere at Arsenal early in the summer dissipated rather quickly when Robin van Persie punctured it by his statement to the fans that he would not be extending his contract.
Arsenal had acted decisively by signing Lukas Podolski from Cologne and Olivier Giroud from Montpellier early in the transfer window. All seemed to agree that this was a demonstration of intent.
And, as though to discredit to Van Persie's claim to lack of direction from the club, the management quickly added Santi Cazorla from Malaga to the list of new signings.
At that point, one would have thought Van Persie would rescind on his decision, if indeed his hesitation to sign a new contract was being informed by the club's "lack of ambition," something that decidedly no longer was the case, in view of these three signings, players of sufficient enough quality to constitute ambition
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1...arsenal-part-i
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