He had previously been quoted as saying he "likes" Vidal but "is not in transfer mode" and responded to a journalist's question about the player -- also linked with Manchester United -- by saying: "Arturo Vidal? You must be from Chile!
"We have good midfielders, and at the moment we are not looking at Arturo Vidal."
Man, if the Cavs ran an actual play at the end of regulation and got an easy basket this would be a completely different narrative. But no, just a straight hand-off iso to Lebron on the left wing and he jacks up one of the ugliest shots you could ever jack up at the end of a game.
By the way, Elessar, since neither Corcaigh or GHH were clear in their responses, here you go:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liverpool_F.C._0%E2%80%932_Arsenal_F.C._%2826_May_1989%29
I stand by my assessment that Vidal is a more athletic version of Ramsey with better defensive abilities. Ramsey's offensive/defensive statistics are a bit skewed on the account of him playing as a winger for a good number of matches. Ramsey is my favorite player, by the way.
Vidal's current weekly wage at Juventus is half that of Ozil's current wage. I think they can offer him something in between. Seems realistic enough. Alexis being on the squad is a huge pull.
You can plug in Arturo at any position in central midfield, much like Ramsey. He's basically a more athletic Ramsey with better defensive capabilities.
Wenger was asked about Arturo Vidal:
He said: "If I tell you I like him, you will announce the transfer just after that. If you want me to say I like Arturo Vidal, yes I like Arturo Vidal. Are we in a transfer mode? I say, no."
From the Sky Transfer Centre:
UNITED AGREE £21M GAITAN DEAL
Manchester United have agreed a £21m deal to sign Benfica midfielder Nicolas Gaitan, writes A Bola.
And the Red Devils will finalise a transfer for the Argentine after Benfica's Portuguese Cup final against Maritimo on Friday.
I've been doing work on my yard this entire week. I have been possessed by the yard work demon.
I want to start a small vegetable garden in my back yard but don't want to go through the hassle of buying or assembling a raised bed.
I've got a couple of mulch beds that could serve as potential candidates to be converted into small veggie gardens.
Anyone have any experience with starting an in-ground vegetable garden? Any tips? I can find plenty of info online but figure it would be worth asking.