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Why Does This Always Happen To Arsenal?
Submitted by admin on July 22, 2009, 9:14 am
Are any other Gooners excited by the news of Nasri's injury? I thought we were going to be without our regular excuse of 'injury woes' to make our fourth-place finish palatable, but here we are with less than a month before the league opens and we've got our excuse back in our back pocket. Now we can all sit back, relax and play the 'what if' game.

But seriously...the medical staff can't be blamed for things like this happening all the time. They don't make the breaks and muscle pulls and ligament tears, and they do a pretty fine job of repairing our permanently crocked XI (hell...they even dragged Rosicky back to match fitness). So the real question is 'why does this keep happening to Arsenal?' Is it because Arsene insists on hiring midgets and pretty boys? Is it because the Arsenal fitness regime, which makes them undeniably the fittest of clubs, takes a massive toll on the athletes' bodies, making them injury prone? Is it simply that Arsenal tends to buy injury-prone players? Whatever the answer, Arsene needs to buy someone healthy and strong when he goes shopping for our defensive midfielder or defender (yeah, right). But we'll probably start the season with what we've got.


MASCH `WANTS SPAIN MOVE`
Submitted by admin on July 22, 2009, 8:56 am
Liverpool midfielder Javier Mascherano is keen to secure a move to Spain as he has grown 'tired of life in England', according to his agent.
The Argentina international is a reported target of Real Madrid and Barcelona, but the enforcer remains part of Reds manager Rafa Benitez's plans.
However, Mascherano's representative, Walter Tamer, has claimed the 25-year-old has grown unsettled in the Premier League and is eager to move abroad.
Tamer is quoted by Infobae.com as saying: "Barcelona is the easiest deal to set up as Javier wants to go to Spain. He is tired of life in England.
"His wife has not been given a permanent visa. She has to go through an odyssey each time she wants to go.
"Liverpool refuse to sell, this can be overcome with an extraordinary offer."


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