He’s a Mexican, plays for Porto, is 28 and Correio Da Manha is identified as the dodgy source. But already it is designate “a race” so it must be on mustn’t it? A bit like that trip to the bar when the Toppled Bollard opens its doors and there’s only one bar assistant at the ready.
Part the Sixth: Start giving directions to Arsenal, rather than reporting Arsenal News
Yep that’s the new approach of Transfer Tavern which runs the conceit that it is an actual public house although where it is located is never revealed. “The Arsenal fans in the Transfer Tavern have been urging the club to give Costa Rican winger, Joel Campbell, another chance at The Emirates. The fans watched Costa Rica, drawing 2-2 with Switzerland and Joel Campbell proved pivotal to that, assisting his side’s first equaliser.”
It really does show the whole pointless wastefulness of having all these assistants working on transfers night and night (they might work in the daytime but journalists only skulk around at night) when you can just go to a mythical pub and pick up the ideas there.
Part the Seventh: Drop Xhaka
Foot Lond have a funny idea. Having given Xhaka a long contract extension and pay rise, drop him and play Ramsey and Torreira as the midfield partnership with Ozil in front. Oh what japes these funny journalists have.
Part the Eighth: Invent a new transfer
Liverpool and Arsenal interested in Matteo Cardinali. It is reported by Tuttomercatoweb that this young fella is a 17 year old keeper, and Arsenal are not after all trying to get rid of a multiplicity of keepers but instead want to sign even more. Whatever next! Well I’ll tell you what. The Mirror has it too.
Part the Ninth: Tell us what isn’t true
With much blasting of the fanfares and blowing of the trumpets and a-beating of the drums Foot Lond, not content with 250 invented rumours a day are now telling us the stories that are not true, as if any of the other stories are true! What a jolly game!
This one says Heung-Min Son of the Tiny Totts is a summer target for Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United “if reports emerging from Germany are believed to be true.” But it then says the reports are not true.
Now this is not fair! FootLond makes up stories by the tonne hour by hour. To then take over our job of debunking them at the same time is just not on. Each to his own I say.
Part the End: More from Mexico
The Mirror says that in a pile of old reports it has found one saying Arsenal are looking to go after Mexico midfielder Hector Herrera, who might cost £15m this summer from Porto. Well I never.
And so there we are. That is the what’s its name of the thingummy and the thing-a-me-bob of the doo-dah. Back to the bar I think.
All these multiples Arsenal transfer rumours this summer in the media will be put to a rest on the 9th of August when the window for signing players by all the Premier League club sides will be shut.
Nevertheless, if Arsenal finally succeeded to sign Papastathopolous and Torreira during this summer transfer window as being insinuated in the media. I am of the thinking that Arsenal might also make 1 – 2 late bids to sign more senior players on or before this summer transfer deadline day.
Why is it that Spurs players seem to keep getting constantly overvalued? Since when did Son become a £62m player? And valuing the likes of Dele Alli up there with Mbappe is just a joke, I mean, what have these players accomplished to be valued so highly?
I believe a lot of it must be coming from how Spurs and their players are portrayed in the British press as some of the best in the entire world, and much of that supposed value must be coming from their reputation/image rather than their actual talent. Not to say that they’re not talented, but nowhere near as much as these prices would suggest.
I have to vent my fury and where else than on Untold? I have just read my Arsenal members’ newsletter. Three ‘experts’ are attributing to our new manager a whole lot of qualities that our old manager had in spades – as if they were unique to our new manager.
Arsene Wenger also made ‘surprise team selections’ on many an occasion to take the opposition off balance. Or even an unexpected team approach, like in 2005 winning the FA Cup with an unusually defensive style. And no one was more committed on the training pitch or a deeper student of football than Arsene Wenger.
I’m all for supporting the new manager – but not by belittling the genius who preceded him.
I’m with you on that Pat
Thanks Tony!