Thursday, 25 October 2012

ARSENAL CONTINUES ITS SUPER MARKET NATURE

SET TO SELL THEO WALCOT IN JANUARY


Arsenal is set to continue as the super market for other teams as Theo Walcott's future is plunged into deeper uncertainty after he was excluded from a contract renewal drive.



The Gunners are preparing to offload the forward in January if a resolution to his contract dispute isn't found.

Arsenal Chiefs have started a concentrated effort to sign a number of their first-team stars to new deals



Walcott, whose contract expires at the end of the season, rejected a five-year deal worth £75,000-per-week in August.

Arsenal seems to be losing on all fronts. They had better fix things up before it becomes worst.

But being a super market for other teams will mean that, Arsenal does not care about trophies but monetary returns. So selling Walcott for a much higher price than he was bought will be seen as a better alternative by the share holders than keeping him, since winning isn't their numnber one priority.

We hear Manchester City and Chelsea are interested in the player. If Walcott leaves Arsenal, he will be certain to win trophies with either of these teams than with Arsenal for sure.

Good work Arsenal, keep DOWN the good work.

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