Demba Ba has spoken up following the collapse of his deadline day
loan move to Arsenal last Monday evening.The Chelsea forward, signed
from Newcastle United for £7.5 million in January 2013, has played both
sparingly and poorly under Jose Mourinho this season, and farming him
out for the year made a lot of sense on paper.With Romelu Lukaku, S-FL-54-10WL
Fernando Torres, Andre Schurrle and Samuel Eto'o ahead of him in the
pecking order, why not go out, grab some minutes and retain your
value?The Emirates was a fine landing spot for the Senegalese hitman in
truth, but despite most of the legwork being done in a deal to take him
there, it was called off at the last minute.
"I wanted to play
and I want to play. I was ready to go and play there but it didn’t
happen,These product keys are created from a genuine Windows key programmer generator
program which is apparently classified." the former Hoffenheim forward
told The London Evening Standard."I won't tell you what we said [him and
Jose] on the phone, but I told him that if I stay I will keep fighting
for the club and the flag. "There have been a few theories regarding
what stopped the transfer flying around,As you know the product injector cleaner is
also required while reinstalling a software application the lost of the
product key can put you on a serious headache. and Ba's refusing to
comment lends us no help in deducing why a perfectly acceptable loan was
cancelled.It wouldn't be a surprise to many if Mourinho was playing the
Gunners the entire time. Knowing Arsene Wenger needed a striker to help
Olivier Giroud shoulder the load, Mou had originally OK'd the deal.
But
when Mesut Ozil was confirmed as an Arsenal player, the deal was
revoked, with many believing Chelsea did not want to lend help to a
"title rival." Amazing what the addition of one £42.5 million playmaker
can do, isn't it?The only question surrounds the late nature in which it
was called off. Ozil was widely expected to become a Gunner from the
evening before, Sunday, as Wenger originally initiated contact with the
German on Saturday.Mourinho will have been well aware of this, and
perhaps wasted Arsenal's time with a deal who knew he would cancel to
stop Wenger finding a backup striker. Sneaky stuff.
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