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The Transfer Window Tango – Arsenal style

By Michael Price
May 31, 2013
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The thing about blogs is right now there are so many out there that inevitably a subject you plan on tackling is likely being tackled by someone else. That leads you to the inevitable thought process of whether or not to proceed with yours.  Case in point is the focus of today’s piece on the craziness that is The Transfer Window

Now before I proceed, Tim Stillman of Vital Arsenal and Arseblog wrote this stellar piece along the same lines and tone I plan on taking.  When I originally read it I thought damn – now what? Well, I figured I’d start writing and see wher it takes me. So forgive this free form regurgitation and let’s both hope it actually leads somewhere

The transfer window isn’t even open. Did you know that? Most likely you did. But you wouldn’t know it by te fact that we are inundated with an endless barage of rumours, inuendo, and everything else in between. It’s a constant rythymic to-and-fro that than only be called the Transfer Window Tango. To set the mood, a little Tango Music if you please Maestro

Say our squad be a flame, not an ember,
Say it’s the strikers that you want to dismember.
Blacken their eye,
Set fire to their tie,
As we dance to the Transfer Window tango.

At the press’s command
Rumours fly off of the newsstand,
My heart is in my hand. (ecch!)
Living here with every rumour  I must be.
My heart entreats,
Just read those savage beats,
And go on writers put on your cleats
And come and trample me.
Your feelings for us is hard as stone or mahogany,
That’s why I’m in such exquisite agony.

Your rumours cast a spell that bewitches.
The last time I needed twenty stitches
To sew up the sore
That you made with your transfer lore,
As we danced to the Transfer Window tango.

I hope you caught the sublte massochististic undertones that permeated through my poorly edited version of Tom Lehrer’s Masochism Tango. But that’s what the transfer window is like for us. We all want to know what’s going on. We are hungry for so much information that we begin to rely on so-called “In the Know” types on social media.

We are led down pathways and we hope it’s true but we’re jaded just enough to doubt. But we continue to implore for information. Someone tell us something. Anything. We need the information. In the end we all wind up with heartache and pain because it’s never whom we’re told it is, or if it is, they aren’t who we really want or who we really need (in our couch managerial minds,)

Social media and the 24 hour news cycle has led us down this vicious pathway that has helped increase the level of cynicism of the typical football fan. And as a Gooner it’s been especially loathsome and painful as we’ve had to endure endless cycles of the tapping up and eventual selling of our best players.

We’re all tetchy.

This year it’s especially hard. All the signs are there that Arsenal have for the first time in a while to be active in the transfer market. We’ve been told by both Ivan Gazidis and Arsene Wenger that there is a plan and in the words of the manager “3 signficant signings” will be had.

Now as cynical as we’ve become a good majority will argue that those little enticing words are needed to get ST holders to resign up. A word about that – those people who renew are going to renew regardless of the signings or lack thereof. What is really driving people to NOT renew is the escalating costs associated with going to a football match. And it’s just not Arsenal – it’s widespread.

But back to our dance.

In reality my heart tells me that no one knows jack shit about what is going on in the halls at Arsenal. Speculation in social media is just that speculation. We hear rumours of Stevan Jovetic, Wayne Rooney, Ashley Williams and now Cesc Fabregas (more on that in a bit). I’ve no doubt that social media has a few people who may have been given some actual information but really when it comes down to it, only Wenger, Dick Law, and Gazidis as well as some of the scouts know for sure

But the press as it it pesters agents (who NEVER have their own agenda) will tell us of whom we are in for and how much we are likely to spend and because we so desperately want to know we follow. Sadly some of us when it doesn’t turn out how we wanted – suddenly attack those who offered up the information.

I don’t mind the press offering up rumours, or even the ITKs on social media. It makes it interesting – to a point. But it also gets maddening with the fever pitch that ensues with accusations, piss poor behavior and general knobbish behavior.  There are those out there who deliberately intend to decieve and make up rumours to prey on a supporter’s desire for more information. And when they get found out or if another well-intentioned person gets it wrong – we fume but in the next transfer window or on the next rumour we all go back to that rythmic dance of pressing for more information.

For me I want to know and I am just like everyone else I do tend to look for any transfer story. But I’ve torn up my dance card and refuse to do the tango. I’m hopeful that Arsenal are going to do the business this season and make susbtantial changes to the squad. But I am no longer going to do the tango. As much as I want information I’m firmly enscoonced at a table off the dance floor waiting for our transfer targets to appear holding up an Arsenal shirt.

Cesc Fabregas.

Only fitting with any transfer-related story is a discussion of the rumours circulating our former Captain – Cesc Fabregas. In case you missed it we’ll break it down for you:

  • Cesc is reportedly unhappy at his limited playing time at Barcelona. How are those Camp Nou pastures Cescy?
  • Manchester United and Manchester City both want to bring him in
  • Arsenal have right of first refusal or stand to gain 50% of any transfer fee Barcelona have
  • Arsenal want him back

Only one of those bullets is actually close to be truthful. I think it’s all rather moot – I think Barcelona keep him. The squad are aging, he is slowly moving into is prime and he is still WORLD CLASS – albeit without much playing time.  I think he’s got at least another year at Barcelona before he really wants out.

And then the question that has be asked – if you are Arsenal do you want a player who didn’t want to be here back at the squad. I cannot deny his talent. He is definitely a player that any squad would be stupid to turn away.  But let me say it again – HE WANTED TO LEAVE. If in the end it hasn’t worked out for him at Barcelona he has himself to blame. He shouldn’t have forced his way out anyway.

While I have a difficult time accepting that the club would welcome back a player who didn’t want to be here, I’m no fool, and I believe if offered they’d likely take him back – he would be one of the best players in the Premier League instantly. And if the club take him back – I’d support him. Not because I have this love of all things Cesc Fabregas but because I love the club and I support those who play for it.

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6 comments

  1. Arsene Wenger 7 June, 2013 at 22:46 Log in to Reply

    For a start, try and get Cesc back if we can. Also Higuain a definite and Hamburg’s Keeper Rene Adler ( IN TOP 10 GK’s in the world ). Another player that could do us handy with is Burussia Dortmunds Matts Hummels and Napoli’s Edison Cavani ( There will be a lot of competition for him )

  2. stag133 5 June, 2013 at 03:29 Log in to Reply

    Looks like Super Lauren Koscielny utters the Arsene-al KISS OF DEATH statement…
    he says he could leave, if Arsene-al fail to meet his ambitions to win!!!!
    We all know what happens when a player says that at Arsene-al…. SOLD!!!!

  3. stag133 4 June, 2013 at 00:58 Log in to Reply

    I think I just heard on Sky Sports, that Arsene-al have NEVER beaten Chelsea with Jose Mourinho as manager… 4 losses and 4 drawers in 8 matches.
    That really bodes well!

    They spent 225 Mill. in his 4 years as manager… I’d expect that rate to continue as well.

    We’ll just have to see how willing Arsene-al are, to compete with the big boys this season, and actually spend on players to improve the team… We have heard for how many years running that there is this massive war-chest of cash?

  4. joshuad 1 June, 2013 at 01:59 Log in to Reply

    i copied this from the previous thread.

    indeed, fabregas is a dynamite talent. the point was a hypothetical one. where would you (stag the football manager) play fabregas in the current arsenal side? you’ve paid 25 million for him so he’s got to play. if the entire first team is fit, who would you drop for fabregas? considering arsenal’s current needs, would you pay 25 million pounds to bring him back?

    i don’t think i would. arsenal can build a championship team that doesn’t include fabregas. i believe the entire dynamic of the team would have to change dramatically to accommodate him. it’s not worth the headache to try and re-establish team chemistry simply to add cesc. he was at arsenal for 6 years, when the team was custom built around him, and didn’t win a damn thing. what’s would be different this time around?

    remember, in his last season at the club, i was the guy who said that i didn’t believe arsenal could ever win the premier league with a team built around cesc. maybe in europe, but not the bpl. many argued that the team could win if arsenal had better players along side fabregas. that’s a legit point that i never argued. however, the players necessary to accommodate fabregas are too specific; meaning they would be difficult to find and probably more difficult to acquire. who would have ever thought that both vieira and gilberto (world cup winners) would fail alongside fabregas? flamini worked but that was more about chemistry and less about how much of a “better player” flamini was. who rates flamini above vieira?

    i would spend that money on a top center forward, a central defender, and an arteta protege. add a fit podolski and wilshere and i guarantee that team would get more points than adding fabregas. saying fabregas is better than what arsenal have is like saying that vermaelen is our best central defender. both points are fact but it’s about building a team, not always the individuals. i would think long and hard before signing that kid again.

    • stag133 1 June, 2013 at 05:53 Log in to Reply

      Josh. There are how many games in a season 50? 55?
      If you have the chance to bring in a talent like Fabregas, you simply do it.
      Cesc was certainly NOT the reason we didn’t win a trophy. We sold off players every year, instead of surrounding him with the necessary talent to win. That isn’t even debatable… we sell off our best talent almost every year.

      I start Fabregas exactly where he started when he was here previously… and he can feed
      his amazing passes thru to Podolski, Theo, and Giroud… and hopefully David Villa.

      Personally, I’d bring in Ashley Williams, Cesc, and David Villa.
      Yes, 2 Barcelona players… if you can get Wayne Rooney, you can subtract David Villa.

      That’s another strong CB and depth… maybe a keeper, like Julio Cesar, and 2 creative offensive forces…

      Who goes out?
      Well, I’d sell Koscielny at his highest possible value… rumor had German teams interested.
      I’d keep Vermaelen… that’s just me. (if you get Ashley Williams)

      I’d sell Sagna… I’d sell Gervinho… and Rosicky doesn’t play more than 10 – 15 games in any season…

      I’m interested in WINNING.
      I want STAR PLAYERS in the team, because that’s what WINS TROPHIES.
      Not selling stars… but having them in your team.

      Cesc / Villa / Rooney / Walcott…. players like that make an impact in matches… regularly.

      I like Santi Cazorla, but he’s not Cesc Fabregas, and I think there are more than enough games to play both…

  5. stag133 31 May, 2013 at 23:52 Log in to Reply

    Yes, the transfer window isn’t open yet, sure… but Goetze and Lewandowski are going to Munich, Falcao to Monaco (with more than a few others to follow)…
    so open, closed… it doesn’t matter at all… teams are DOING BUSINESS NOW.

    so, Cesc wanted to leave… yawn… sure, he wanted to go back and play at the love of his life, Barcelona… why would anyone blame him for that? We knew that when we got him at age 16?
    in actuality, he loves Arsene-al as well, has said so…
    so, if he wants to come back, and he makes the team better… (which he undoubtedly does), then who the feck cares if he played for Barcelona for a few years? Not me.
    If he makes us better, and brings us closer to winning something, anything, I want him.

    and lastly, while prices of football are going up… (its called inflation)…
    Arsene-al have the highest prices in Europe, and have not won anything for 8 years running.
    Paying that steep price, to a club who isn’t interested in winning trophies, IS A FACTOR amongst supporters… at least the Londoners I know… it sticks in there craw.

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