Fucking lol, maybe if Liverpool won more "made up" trophies they'd have opportunities to sign world class players. Instead, have fun losing players to Spurs, who'd rather be at Spurs than Pool (and by default, rather be at Arsenal than Spurs). This from the fan base that genuinely argued with me that Carling Cups mean more to players than CL football. Derp.
I actually don't think it changes anything about how Arsenal finish this season either - 3rd/4th place. However, what it does change for me is how much distance Arsenals first team squad is from both Liverpool & Spurs' starting 11's. Feel free to debate it, it means not to me. As I've said all along though, that isn't my ambition and I hope it isn't the ambition of the club. Meanwhile, Pool won't sell their best player to Arsenal because they are "aiming for 4th place" - for the "trophy" you monkeys make fun of so much. Got, irony?
As for Arsenals defense, I'm going by stats. Flat out. The only defense in the league I'd trade for Arsenals is Man City's, maybe Chelski's. Koscielny, TV5/Merts, Sagna & Gibbs are all good to very good defenders. They shipped less goals than any defense in the league last season from February on.
Lastly, ?zil signing can only have a knock-on effect going forward. Rare that a player of that calibre takes a step down, but he seems to have his reasons. When was the last time a truly world class player joined the BPL having already been established as a World Class player? I can't remember any - Sheva perhaps. Veron? It's been a while.
Seems Mourinho came out today and said he didn't loan Arsenal Demba Ba, because with ?zil, the worlds best #10, it'd make Arsenal title rivals. Bit of snark in that, but still funny. I don't rate Demba Ba at all - so I'm not terribly bothered, but an injury to Giroud will be disastrous. No excuse to not bring in a quality striker this summer.
For Manchester United - letting go of two super important guys is having an effect on the club, but I don't think it'll last long. I think had Manc started seriously negotiating for Herrera &/or Khedira earlier - they'd be in Manchester today. Going to be a learning curve for Moyes/Woodward - but thats to be expected. Manc is such a big step up for both of them. Fellaini will do well in Manchester, but to pay that much on the last day is insane.
In terms of windows - from best to last as follows:
City
Everton
Spuds
Pool
Arsenal
Chelski
Manc
Still think City have the biggest, most talented side - but Chelski has the best manager and players accustomed to winning. Will be interesting. Looking forward to seeing how Willian adapts, as well as Lamela & Navas.