Watching Xhaka at home with his family is content I would like to see more of.įeatured is the same wife and children that fans on social media wished cancer on. ![]() While it’s fascinating to watch our lawyers play poker with Barcelona it’s disheartening to see them high fiving each other like the window had been a success, at the same time the team were struggling to score goals. Yet hours from the end of the transfer window it’s clear that Edu’s only priority is for the club not to be paying the player’s salary anymore. Surely best for our future is Auba being an option off the bench helping us qualify for the Champions League? Nor is there an explanation why we couldn’t field a team for the North London Derby at the same time we were letting players leave.Īuba is one of 5 players loaned out or released we are told ‘this is in the best interest for our future.’ We are not given an explanation why, nor do we hear the player’s account which I’m shocked Amazon didn’t demand. We suddenly jump scenes, and the narrator tells us the club’s final decision is to try and negotiate a transfer away. I still don’t understand to this day how failing to meet your objectives while slashing the wage bill is for ‘the best interest of the club’? Inexcusable given that the City Ground wouldn’t be the only fixture that period where we wouldn’t score. The only issue is that’s not what Arteta is thinking, even after watching his team barely manage a shot on target at Nottingham Forest. The original plan is for Auba to be reintroduced to the squad. This the introduction to the month that would cost us a place in the top 4, the decision to give away our striker without a replacement, relying on Eddie Nketiah and Lacazette.
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