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Milan open Bendtner talks
03:00 PM 26 July, 2012
Milan are closing on a deal for Nicklas Bendtner.

The Denmark international spent last season on loan at Sunderland, having fallen down the pecking order at Arsenal in recent times.

Arsene Wenger is prepared to offload the striker on a permanent basis this summer, and Milan are willing to offer him a dream move to the San Siro.

It is believed the Rossoneri have already opened talks with the Gunners over a deal for Bendtner, 24, who is likely to cost them around £7million.
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Okay the reason Arsenal are in the arilcte is because Wenger coined the financial doping phrase, and that's it. If you prefer to see it as being an attempt to wind up gooners, then fill your boots; but next time you read a piece about Liverpool somewhere, and see thousands of scousers going bonkers in the comments bit underneath, about lazy journalism' etc and you think, what's got their goat If you want me to point out who in the Arsenal squad is the exact replica of Bridge or Bogarde, then I can't, because there isn't one; for one thing, having built The Emirates on an old Indian burial ground or whathaveyou means that most people within walking distance of the pitch have a good chance of getting a game at Arsenal at the moment. But I'd say Lansbury, Benayoun, Oxlade-Chamberlain and Bendtner would likely have gone elsewhere full-time if Arsenal weren't prepared to pay them more to not play for Arsenal than other clubs would pay them to play 90 minutes a week.As for comparing eras, yeah this is a very rough way of looking at things really but you did say that players being happy to just bench-warm and collect cash has always been going on, so I was trying to show that it hasn't.I'm not suggesting this is because players didn't like money 20 years ago, but it's just that clubs had a lot less to spend on wages; as they only needed a dozen or so good players in those days, plus a bit of filler, then the first XI was where the money was spent. Clubs couldn't afford to spend big money on players who weren't playing, so they didn't. Another Liverpool example was selling Rush then buying Aldridge; then when they bought Rush back again, Aldridge was out of the side, so they got rid. That wouldn't happen now if Utd could get Ronaldo back, they wouldn't start thinking about where to dump Ashley Young, for instance.This alternative financial doping isn't necessary an intended thing clubs are just signing non-playing players as backup really, eg if Ashley Cole was inj
Ewerthon wrote 01:10 AM 09 Aug, 2012
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Great article.I have alywas suspected that ever since De Gea's blunder at West Brom Fergie's organised his defence in a way that De Gea's given a crash course in goalkeeping, allowing opponents to shoot from far and limiting their crosses instead. Stoke's goal and Basel's first 2 are from crosses and corners although these goals are no fault of De Gea's, the fact that they're scored from deliveries suggest that our defence weren't organised to deal with them.As for defensive injuries, I think Vida, Rio and Smalling will be fit after the international break, so we can only access if this has been the problem after a few matches played. We have never had a true holding player after Keano left, and Hargreaves went down with injuries for 3 years. Carrick sacrificed his attacking game when he took up the role, resulting in his negative approach when in attack (still a great player, people never appreciates players like Carrick who gave so much for us). As for the Ando-Clev combo, they're playing together for the first time this season, and they'll figure out eventually on when's the right time to join attacks or staying slightly behind for defensive cover. All they need are more games and time!When Cleverley was out of action against Bolton, Roo took up the midfielder role and made a defensive contribution and Chicharito scored shortly after. I am not sure how much lesser he's worked compared to when Ronny's around, but Wayne's work rate remains undisputed, and it shouldn't even be questioned in my opinion.Agreed on fluid attacking = poor defensive structure. That's the price one would willingly pay though. If we're committing 1 full back, all 4 midfielders and 2 strikers in attack, we're alywas vulnerable to counter attacks anyway. But while we're all sweating over our defensive frailties, aren't we enjoying our best attacking display since 07-08? It's really hard to have both you know.Since we're approaching a rather all-out attacking style this season, defence would
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