Premier League Thread 2016/17 V75: Champions League Draw And Shut up + Just Do Your Job Edition

Will Arsenal get Bayern or Real Madrid?


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Isn't Lewa linked with a move to Dortmund?

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Isn't Lewa linked with a move to Dortmund?

Sorry...
I thought you supported "underdog" teams <{boneytears}>

Well as of right now we have a better striker, who will probably leave soon but at least not for free like the polish whore
 
I thought you supported "underdog" teams <{boneytears}>

Well as of right now we have a better striker, who will probably leave soon but at least not for free like the polish whore

You've got Demebele bro. Genuinely one of my favourite players to watch ATM. Also, how long is left on Auba's contract? If you don;t get parred again, you'll at least make £65m+ from him. Supposedly, we bid big for him but you turned us down.
 
You've got Demebele bro. Genuinely one of my favourite players to watch ATM. Also, how long is left on Auba's contract? If you don;t get parred again, you'll at least make £65m+ from him. Supposedly, we bid big for him but you turned us down.

Auba has a contract until 2020, 2018 would be a good time to sell for us as Madrid's transfer ban will be over by then. If he is hell-bent on leaving next summer then so be it, but then his "Real dream" will never happen.
 
Auba has a contract until 2020, 2018 would be a good time to sell for us as Madrid's transfer ban will be over by then. If he is hell-bent on leaving next summer then so be it, but then his "Real dream" will never happen.

We should be trying to make that Alaba "Arsenal Dream" come true.

http://www.standard.co.uk/sport/foo...ncibles-fan-patrick-vieira-idol-a3272911.html

There's a really old interview where he's a kid talking about wanting to play for Arsenal, but I can't find it.
 
We should be trying to make that Alaba "Arsenal Dream" come true.

http://www.standard.co.uk/sport/foo...ncibles-fan-patrick-vieira-idol-a3272911.html

There's a really old interview where he's a kid talking about wanting to play for Arsenal, but I can't find it.

I'd guess that Alaba will be a career Buyern player or at the very least in his prime.

Auba promised his grand dad to play for Real one day and he talks about it all the time. :D

Like mentioned a few days ago, the 2018 scenario with Real is best case for us.
 
I'd guess that Alaba will be a career Buyern player or at the very least in his prime.

Auba promised his grand dad to play for Real one day and he talks about it all the time. :D

Like mentioned a few days ago, the 2018 scenario with Real is best case for us.
Alaba isn't going, he's resigned. Honestly any club hoping to get bayern players missed the window, now just about everyone is on lengthy deals
 
Ramos: Ancelotti's Madrid were better
Sergio Ramos has suggested Real Madrid were a superior force under Carlo Ancelotti in 2014, despite winning the Champions League last season and leading LaLiga under Zinedine Zidane.

Ancelotti took Madrid to their long-awaited tenth European Cup triumph in May 2014, before capturing the Club World Cup seven months later.

The Italian left the club after failing to win a trophy in 2014-15, with his successor Rafael Benitez then sacked in January.

Former Madrid star Zidane, who had served as Ancelotti's assistant, was promoted from his role with the 'Castilla' reserve side and promptly led the senior team to more continental glory in May, orchestrating a penalty-shootout triumph over Atletico Madrid in the Champions League final at San Siro.

That victory has afforded Madrid, who hold a six-point leader over title-holders Barcelona in LaLiga, another opportunity to be crowned Club World Cup winners.

Speaking to FIFA's website as Madrid prepare to open their campaign against Club America in Yokohama on Thursday, Ramos hinted the team of 2013-14, which contained the now-departed Sami Khedira, Angel Di Maria and Iker Casillas, may have been a marginally better outfit.

"Every season is very intense but I think that one, with Carlo Ancelotti at the helm, was very consistent," he said, when asked to rank the 2014 and 2016 sides.

"I think we played truly excellent football and we maintained our rhythm."

Nevertheless, the experienced defender believes Madrid are also performing strongly under Zidane, as they seek to win LaLiga for the first time since 2012.

"We're doing a good job," he said.

"The structure and the core of the squad is the same, and that's healthy for the team. We've got a better understanding with each other, and we're on the same wavelength on the pitch too. The team's reaping the benefits of that. We've got a good mix of veteran and young players.

"We want a happy ending to what's been a good year for us. Being in Japan is a prize for us and we want to take the final reward with us."
 
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