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January 2015 transfer window ( No GIFs allowed )(Nor fish puns ffs)

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Really hope this is true but it is the Express
http://www.express.co.uk/sport/foot...tenham-Transfer-News-Stars-Update-Exit-Latest

According to reports, Campbell's agent Joaquim Batica was present at Arsenal's training ground to discuss potential options for his client. It's believed that Everton, Tottenham and Liverpool have all expressed interest in the striker, but questions remain as to whether Arsene Wenger would be willing to sell to a top-four rival.

The Cost Rica striker boosted his international profile with numerous impressive displays during the Brazilian World Cup, and had hoped to capitalise on his deserved acclaim. However Campbell still finds himself warming the bench at the Emirates this term, and has been disheartened by a poultry 10 appearances.



Dodge him. He's a turkey.

(poultry / paltry)
 
Really hope this is true but it is the Express
http://www.express.co.uk/sport/foot...tenham-Transfer-News-Stars-Update-Exit-Latest

According to reports, Campbell's agent Joaquim Batica was present at Arsenal's training ground to discuss potential options for his client. It's believed that Everton, Tottenham and Liverpool have all expressed interest in the striker, but questions remain as to whether Arsene Wenger would be willing to sell to a top-four rival.

Everton's stuttering season sees them a full 16-points behind the Gunners, and could potentially do Arsenal a favour should they secure a loan deal. The Toffees would have a greater chance of beating Arsenal's rivals with Campbell, but he would not be eligible able to feature against his parent club - a similar deal was done with Romelu Lukaku last season.

The Cost Rica striker boosted his international profile with numerous impressive displays during the Brazilian World Cup, and had hoped to capitalise on his deserved acclaim. However Campbell still finds himself warming the bench at the Emirates this term, and has been disheartened by a poultry 10 appearances.

It would be pretty funny to see this happen following Wenger's comments about loans last year...
 
*logs on* little bit excited expecting us to be linked with a class winger or another Spanish wonder kid, see we are linked with Joel ward and kaboul, instantly logs out and heads down the aldi in pursuit of the cheapest most toxic bleach!!!!
They've got a special promotion on bleach for evertonians at the moment. Let them know and you'll get an extra 20% off!
 


Really hope this is true but it is the Express
http://www.express.co.uk/sport/foot...tenham-Transfer-News-Stars-Update-Exit-Latest

According to reports, Campbell's agent Joaquim Batica was present at Arsenal's training ground to discuss potential options for his client. It's believed that Everton, Tottenham and Liverpool have all expressed interest in the striker, but questions remain as to whether Arsene Wenger would be willing to sell to a top-four rival.

Everton's stuttering season sees them a full 16-points behind the Gunners, and could potentially do Arsenal a favour should they secure a loan deal. The Toffees would have a greater chance of beating Arsenal's rivals with Campbell, but he would not be eligible able to feature against his parent club - a similar deal was done with Romelu Lukaku last season.

The Cost Rica striker boosted his international profile with numerous impressive displays during the Brazilian World Cup, and had hoped to capitalise on his deserved acclaim. However Campbell still finds himself warming the bench at the Emirates this term, and has been disheartened by a poultry 10 appearances.
Oh dear, where do these journalists go to school.

The word is 'paltry', not 'poultry', unless he is trying to suggest Campbell is disheartened by making 10 appearances as a chicken.
 
It's just revenue. As with mosts businesses, as revenue/turnover increases, so does the amount of money going out, on wages, facilities, new contracts you name it. Not to say that we don't have money - as I think we do have enough in the kitty for a few signings - but you've got to take everything else into account as well.
 

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