Rantboy
International
- 27 December 2002
- Team
- Fluminense FC / Arsenal
I want you to show me where I said that we didn't have the highest ticket prices? really saying stuff like this makes me sound like an idiot and it winds me up.
I saw the articles and heard people mentioning it before you even said anything about it. let me put it in bold and see if it gets through I WAS NOT DENYING WE HAD THE HIGHEST TICKET PRICE!!!!!
As I said, I can't be bothered to look for that. It'd be a waste of time and energy.
It's not a windup, or much less an attempt to make you look like an idiot.
I never said you were denying anything, it was just your general attitude when we started discussing the prices. After the fixtures were restructured into tiers A, B and C I remember we were complaining how expensive it was to go watch a 'tier A' fixture (I think it was Jonney going to watch a match against Chelsea or City or something).
While I complained of abusive prices you said something like tickets that could be bought for £35, which was irrelevant to that case and could be misleading to others (people who wouldn't know you'd only get shit seats in tier C matches for that price).
When I see you putting a twist like this, that's when you come across as being lenient with whatever the Arsenal board throw at us.
This is the last I want to say on this. I don't want to even think of ticket prices anymore, as it pisses me off just to think of it, and that as a result I only saw one match at the Emirates this season.
I don't know. Only they themselves will know that.
t's true that certainly Song hasn't played much. On the other hand one of the reasons Belgian football players usually give (particularly if the fear not to play much) is that they do develop because they can train every day with some of the best players in the world. This might be an excuse, but it also might be true.
Being a yout hcoach myself, i can see that some players can become better when training with very good players. Of course you can't compare kids with adult professional football players.
So my answer is: i tend to agre ewith you, but i'm not sure...i really don't know. I Do know one thing about Song: another 2 season like this one and he wnats to go to another club.
I agree that players get better when training with the best, players that are role models and they get to watch them closely at training and learn a lot. Vicarious learning, and all that. But I pretty much doubt Barcelona bought them with that in mind. They were buying Cesc and Song as ready made players (and their price tags acknowledge that fact). In the end, it looks like Barcelona didn't need these guys, they just spent money for the sake of it, or maybe to keep up with Madrid in terms of expenditure. You know, Spanish clubs during times of recession, that's what they do...



Looking very tight at the minute and all, our game and Wednesday will tell us whose in the box seat IMO, Arsenal vs Wigan with both fighting for their lives could be a cracker too.