Very good sir.Why should they sack him, when he finally got them playing like Barcelona?
Very good sir.Why should they sack him, when he finally got them playing like Barcelona?
Yeah right.
I rate George Graham much higher than Wenger tbh and Wenger owes a lot to him.
Campbell and Cole were his, but the rest of his great defenders were all Grahams. After they went, he never rebuilt a true one of his own.
That's kind of true but the "Invincibles" defence was 100% Arsene signings, no?
Keown?
I know it sounds silly to say their unbeaten league defence wasn't 'great' but they were always more a "score more than you" team, than a solid impenetrable unit. That's partly why their style was so feted.
FacerTheRed said:Arsenal are 5th richest club in the world, higher than Man City and Chelsea.
I think he only played a few games. Their back four was usually Lauren, Campbell, Toure and Cole.
They conceded 26 goals in that season. Fewer than anyone else, so they were definitely hard to break down .
Fair enough
On a completely random tangent re goal tallies, was listening to Jonathan Wilson talking about Leicester's woes. I knew City were the only champion ever to have been relegated but didn't know that they went down after scoring more goals than any other team in the league. Which is very Arsenalesque.
Campbell and Cole were his, in fairness, but the rest of his great defenders were all Grahams. After they went, he never rebuilt a true one of his own, he just adequately masked it.
Anyone else think Arsenal could drop out of the top four this season?
Everyone says the same thing that they always do enough, I just don't fancy them this season. Their more toothless than they've ever been and there doesn't seem that hunger anymore, in fact I'd say they look like a team of players who know their star men want out.
I think so too. It was never as tight between 2nd and 6th as it is now. And while Arsenal always got their Top4 finish, we shouldn't forget that they also had a bit of luck that other teams were just worse. In the end they had 2,3 points more than us last year and we played an absysmal season. If they don't step it up in the next weeks and play like they did last year for example they will finish 5th or 6th imo.
I thought playing Welbeck, one of their best player was a no brainer. Guess not. Their problem is They play the game as if they were playing against Sunderland. They were not defensive enough and they gave the ball away too many times. I bet Jose would have done a lot better with that team if he was their coach.I think he made a mistake last night in not playing Welbeck away from home. He wouldn't have let the Bayern players settle for a minute, pressing from the front.
I thought playing Welbeck, one of their best player was a no brainer. Guess not. Their problem is They play the game as if they were playing against Sunderland. They were not defensive enough and they gave the ball away too many times. I bet Jose would have done a lot better with that team if he was their coach.
I think they just had enough of this old man and they want someone different, not necessarily better but different.A new manager could come in and set them up to be harder to beat. Sign a goalscorer. And theoretically Arsenal could win the league next year.
Alternatively a new manager could come in and Arsenal could drop out of the top 4, especially with the competitiveness of the league at the minute. A few bad appointments and they could be in a real mess.
What bugs me about the hysterical Arsenal fans is that they want him out, not because they want a change in 'philosophy', but because they think they deserve to win the league and Champions League, over teams like United, City, Chelsea, Barca, Real, Bayern. They don't seem to have the slightest inclination of how bad it could get before it gets better. I wonder how many of them would take 5 years of poor football, finishing below Tottenham and no Champions League football, just to get that new manager they crave so much. Would anyone be surprised if that's how it went?
What bugs me about the hysterical Arsenal fans is that they want him out, not because they want a change in 'philosophy', but because they think they deserve to win the league and Champions League, over teams like United, City, Chelsea, Barca, Real, Bayern. They don't seem to have the slightest inclination of how bad it could get before it gets better.
I don't know the full story surrounding the Suarez stuff during summer 2013, but Wenger really screwed up missing out on him.
I think they'd have a couple more league titles by now if they'd signed him.
I don't know the full story surrounding the Suarez stuff during summer 2013, but Wenger really screwed up missing out on him.
I think they'd have a couple more league titles by now if they'd signed him.
Keown?
I know it sounds silly to say their unbeaten league defence wasn't 'great' but they were always more a "score more than you" team, than a solid impenetrable unit. That's partly why their style was so feted.
All Arsenal fans want is a decent title challenge every few years and a run into the CL.
I think they just had enough of this old man and they want someone different, not necessarily better but different.
It's over.
I would like to say I avoided the media reaction to last night's match and ignored all the messages concerning the result or that I felt angry or even numb to the result.
But I didn't do any of that or feel either of those emotions. 8-2, 6-0, 5-1, 4-0, 6-2 and 3-0. I've grown accustomed to these type of results. I felt disappointed more than and anything and disgusted at myself for not being angry at last night. But when it happens every season, there are only so many times you can go through the same range of emotions before you mentally check out.
That is what I feel the players have done and I feel bad for Wenger. Forget tactics or instructions, to a man, none of them looked like they gave a monkey's arse about what was happening and I saw that against Chelsea and Man City. I can expect that from the players who came to the club in their mid 20s and have no affiliation with Arsenal outside of being a paid employee, but from the likes of Walcott, Gibbs, Coquelin and the rest? Who have been here since their teen years? I think their lack of effort has been blatantly disrespectful to the man who made them footballers.
There is this malaise running through the club at the moment where I think only one man wants to win and that's the manager, but he doesn't know how to do it anymore. Or if he does, he refuses to buy the right players to execute his vision because he's too close to the crop of players we have now and not ruthless enough to cull them, for example he didn't buy Kante because we had Coquelin. Wenger is also responsible for this malaise because there are no consequences for our players. They play badly for two weeks, its a gurantee that they will be selected for the third game. Whereas our bench players, who play well when given an opportunity either off the bench or in a cup game, find themselves on the bench again.
Most of our players talk a good game in the media, but none of them are captain material. Not a single one, it amuses me when I hear someone exclaim how great of a captain Mertesacker is for example, yet when a collapse happens on the pitch, he is nowhere to be seen, but after the game the first person to give an interview talking about how we will set it right and other niceties. Walcott is much the same.
Should Wenger go? Yes, for his own sake and the club's. We need a bunch of new players and a new way of playing because we're making the same failings every year. Also we need a new coaching staff, Wenger's kept the same people year after year and they care clearly failing at their jobs. We should have freshened up the coaching personnel every few years. However I fear that the new coach will be forced to keep the likes of Boro Primorac etc because the club will have an eye on what happened to United when Moyes brought in his own people, without analyzing the differences between the two situations or why our coaching staff should be retained/removed.
Good post , agree Wenger has got to go . He needs to be replaced by a hard ruling manager like Jose or Conte , someone who will set the rules early on and get everyone working to make it happen . Who would Arsenal fans want as next manager ?
I think they had a good few clean sheets that year ?
He's leaving, imo.
He gets it right quite often, tbf.I think the journalist knows nothing![]()
He's leaving, imo.