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Pittsburgh Gunny
I am a huge supporter of Arsenal. I also support the Pittsburgh Penguins, US Men's National Team and the Pittsburgh Riverhounds. My current AGM project is to help build the pages for Hockey, Football(soccer) and Alpine Skiing.

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Comings and Goings

by Pittsburgh Gunny
created July 30, 2009, last edited November 06, 2009
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Kolo Toure - Arsenal Legend
Kolo Toure - Arsenal Legend
It was made official yesterday that Kolo Toure is leaving Arsenal and moving on to Manchester City.  The last great link to “The Invincibles” has now left the club.  Before going forward I would just like to say that I will miss Kolo and thank him for many years of fine service to the club.  Toure’s final numbers; 322 games, 14 goals and always 100% effort, thanks again Kolo. 

How to Properly Leave and Not Quite How to Leave 

Both Toure and Emmanuel Adebayor are now going to be playing for the Sky Blues this season.  What is the difference?  From an Arsenal supporter’s point of view it is how each of those two players will be perceived as they leave the Gunners.  On the positive side is Kolo Toure.  I believe most fans will wish him well and also look back at the many fond memories of Kolo in an Arsenal shirt.  He was a rock in central defense especially during that amazing run in 2003-04 when the club did not lose a single match in the Premier League.  I don’t know why but one of my fondest memories of Kolo is from a match against Fulham early from the 2005-06 season.  It wasn’t something spectacular that he did that makes it memorable but rather what he avoided.  During that match Fulham went up 1-0 and it fell to of all people, Pascal Cygan, he of the lumbering gait who was partnered with Toure in central defense, to score the goal to bring Arsenal back level.  The goal came from a mad turn of events in front of the Fulham goal when the ball fell to Cygan who blasted it goalwards, Toure, to his credit, jumped as high as he could to narrowly miss being smacked in a rather sensitive area, goal scored, game qauilized and there much rejoicing.  So good luck to Kolo Toure, except when you play the Gunners, you are an Arsenal legend. 

The reverse feeling is directed to Emmanuel Adebayor.  As he left the club to join City I must say it was more a feeling of relief than anything else.  Prior to last year as Adebayor was coming off a very successful season the rumor mill began cranking transfer speculation all centered around the tall man from Togo leaving to join AC Milan.  Eventually he stayed but the whole nefarious speculative affair did leave a rather sour taste in my mouth.  Now that he is actually gone, well, he has tried to blame the fans for not understanding the business of last off season and has tried to say that the money could not be turned down.  That’s all fine I have no problem with him wanting to make as big a financial windfall as possible but please do try to clam up about things. 

Moving Forward 

The loss of Toure does leave a bit of a hole in the defense at Arsenal.  Yes, Big Phil has returned but I get a niggling feeling that he has somewhat fallen out of favor with Le Boss.  I always liked Big Phil and I think he partners William Gallas better than Toure did, so we shall see.  The only signing that the Gunners have made is a defender in Thomas Vermaelen from Ajax.  I haven’t seen him play yet so the jury is still out.  The loss of Toure also leaves less cover at the right full back as Toure could fill in there when needed.  It is not like Arsene Wenger to sign big names so I suspect that if anyone comes in it will be someone who makes every fan say “Who’s that freakin’ guy?” I trust in Wenger that’s all that needs to be said. 

Fiorentina Bound?

One more player may be leaving the club as well as speculation is heating up that Emmanuel Eboue may be on the move to Serie A side ACF Fiorentina.  Anyone who knows me knows that I would not shed one tear if Eboue packed up and got transferred to the Antarctic F.C. so there you go. 

Possible Return 

The last big rumor is that the club may be looking to bring back Patrick Vieira.  The long time Captain of the club really wants to leave Inter Milan.  Ian Wright has put forth thoughts concerning the return of Vieira saying something to the effect that it would be on a pay as you play type contract whatever that means.  I think this is just idle talk with no meat behind it, although we could really use Vieira in the midfield against the likes of Bolton and Blackburn Rovers when the opposition is more interested in kicking your ankles, shins, or any other exposed parts of one’s body as opposed to actually kicking a ball. 

Wenger seems very happy with the youth of the squad which he always strives for in his teams.  To see if Arsenal can challenge for a trophy now with that youth without any further signings will be the litmus test.

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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
115 days ago
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Pay as you play means the contract wouldn't be guaranteed for an amount of time (like 2 years, for instance), rather his salary would be dispensed so long as he was on the first team.


Arsenal have depressed me thoroughly the past few seasons. Every year, we wait for the "youngsters" to turn the team back into a contender. Meanwhile, Man U, Chelsea, Liverpool, and now Man City acquire big time talent off the transfer market.


We're becoming the perennial 4th place team, and it's embarrassing.
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SSreportersLegend
115 days ago
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Don't think you'll be in 4th place much longer.


And with this god-awful offseason I'm sort of hoping Man Utd stay in 3rd or 4th.


Not sold on Hughes being the leader for Man City but with the talent they've been picking up I think they may knock off Arsenal soon from the Big 4.


Don't worry Rawb, you still have Eboue, Song, and Diaby to play around with. ;-)
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Pittsburgh GunnyMajor Leaguer
115 days ago
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Trust in Wenger, trust in Wenger, it's a mantra that has worked well in the past so I'll keep using it.
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SSreportersLegend
115 days ago
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Has it worked the last 4 years?
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
115 days ago
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I don't trust Wenger too much anymore. He found diamonds in the rough from Europe like Henry. It's obvious that just developing young players is failing. There needs to be acquisitions via transfer, and not just bit pieces. And so many Arsenal players are one dimensional, which is why they drop points so often.
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
111 days ago
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WE LOVE YOU TOTTENHAM!!!!!!!!!! Looks like 4th place will be up for grabs this year. Enjoy fighting it out for one of the Uefa cup my bad the Europa league or whatever they call it now spots this year. It's time to let Kronke get majority ownership of the club and spending some money to buy some players I know Wenger thinks he's smarter than everybody but it's not working anymore. Every year is the same story Arsenal loses players key squad depth to be able to compete in Europe and in the league and he replaces them with youngsters and you finish 4th great you got to the semifinals of the champions league and made a final in 2006. But where's the trophies??? All We heard was we need a new stadium to compete then it was all the money is paying for the stadium now what's the excuse Arsenal has a very good core of players they just need a good center half to pair with Gallas and some depth of quality players for when RVP gets hurt matchday 2. Good luck in your last season in the champions league for awhile Spurs will nip 4th this year. City 5th villa 6th Everton 7th arsenal won't even be in europe next year unless they can somehow win the champions league. (which they won't)
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
111 days ago
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I forgot to add on the bright side losing that cancer named adebayor is a good thing.
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