MikeUpNorth
Wobbles like a massive pair of tits
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The moment I realised Wenger had lost it was when he bought Silvestre off us. All been downhill since then.
This. He would be a more than welcome addition to the United squad.Any reliable sources on the Sanchez rumour?
We cannot let him go to City. Especially when we're crying out for a player exactly like him.
He signs to us, we're clear title favorites.
Where is this from?Damning:
He could do a pretty decent disappearing act I'm sure, he's well experienced at those!How would Ozil feel if he sees his best buddy Alexis leaves and he's still stuck at the Emirates for another year with Wenger?
North London is really shit this seasonThey really are. There is no chance they getting into the top 4 this year as well. City, United, Chelsea and Pool are my choices.
Rivals? They're as much our rivals as West Ham at the moment.
LmfaoooooYeah calm down mate
When it's spelled out like this, it's truly incredible.The Ox transfer just makes Wenger look like a fool. He bent over backwards to accommodate him in the side. Played him in all three games at right wing back and moved his best right back to left wing back.
Then the player leaves anyway.
Seems to me Wenger lost the dressing room there about 2 years ago.
Apparently, we are trying to swap Sanchez and Sterling. Think the latter has looked good for City.
You have to question how the players must be feeling seeing Arsenal bend over to City and selling them their best player. Right after a 4-0 thumping. Can Wenger even motivate them? Its' absolutely criminal that he's staying on after overseeing such debacles.
I am not even an Arsenal fan and I am angry this is happening, ffs.
This is actually a really cool graph:
It's very funny IMO. I think that Stoke defeat was only the beginning. Now if they even draw against Bournemouth it will be a cataclysmic disaster. What I mean is they are leaking goals like heck.
The atmosphere and environment around the club, team and fans is toxic. Every bad performance or defeat would further exacerbate that environment. The common denominator is Wenger and he knows it; the players know it as well and it's time he step down. Unfortunately they aren't running Arsenal like a football club and it's all about the profit and the numbers and Wenger is perfect for that. What the board doesn't want as well is for another manager to come in and expose their (the board) utter failings in the transfer market and their true goal in running Arsenal FC. I feel sorry for the fans...they don't deserve this.
The atmosphere and environment around the club, team and fans is toxic. Every bad performance or defeat would further exacerbate that environment. The common denominator is Wenger and he knows it; the players know it as well and it's time he step down. Unfortunately they aren't running Arsenal like a football club and it's all about the profit and the numbers and Wenger is perfect for that. What the board doesn't want as well is for another manager to come in and expose their (the board) utter failings in the transfer market and their true goal in running Arsenal FC. I feel sorry for the fans...they don't deserve this.
This has the feeling of Rodgers last season at Liverpool.If I had to name elements that distinguish this from a typical Arsenal season, I'd really struggle, yet everyone is acting like it's Nero fiddling.
Well, I suppose I have answered myself. That's the one difference. The amount of hysteria and entitlement has reached critical mass, among Arses and assenting voices.
Arsenal's bosses saw the word 'sterling' and got excited.
That's the best we can hope with Wenger in chargeLooked good, yes.
But he's half the player of Alexis Sanchez.
I'd have much more sympathy if the argument was framed in this way, but it's not. They are all acting like it's not Groundhog day, but the last days of Rome. "There's a fire sale happening", and selling Oxlade fecking Chamberlain is a disastrous omen, rather than a joyous occasion it really aught to be. Everything is coated in dysphemism and hyperbole. It's just a really annoying spectacle at the moment.This has the feeling of Rodgers last season at Liverpool.
Everyone and their dog knew that their fans were fed up when he got hit for 6 at Stoke, but Liverpool refused to pull the trigger over the Summer.
They then started the season with a man that the crowd would turn against at the first sign of crisis. The environment at Arsenal has never been this toxic before. The fact that this could turn out like any other Arsenal season is why people are fed up.
They are tired of groundhog day.
You cannot expect rational behaviour from irrational people.I'd have much more sympathy if the argument was framed in this way, but it's not. They are all acting like it's not Groundhog day, but the last days of Rome. "There's a fire sale happening", and selling Oxlade fecking Chamberlain is a disastrous omen, rather than a joyous occasion it really aught to be. Everything is coated in dysphemism and hyperbole. It's just a really annoying spectacle at the moment.
I fully expect them to go back to rationalising their situation as soon as the transfer window shuts though, and the team starts picking their customary points against minnows.
To be fair - they ve now had years and years worth of frustration boiling below the surface.Arsenal fans are a ranty old bunch aren't they. Watched a few on YouTube today, and now oodles more have popped up in my recommendations.
Gotta be the angriest set of supporters in England surely? I don't remember United fans being so shouty when Moyes was being a genius, or Chelsea when they were stinking, or Liverpool when they had the Owl. Gooners take one whooping and they're bursting blood vessels on 25 minute selfie rants![]()
I'm a pool fan, I've had decades. Still wouldn't catch me on the tube of you ranting and raving. I'm sure they're all trying to outdo one another with absolute rage. They've seen that Troopz/Claude/Dt lot get a bit of coinage from it and jumped on the bandwagon.To be fair - they ve now had years and years worth of frustration boiling below the surface.
Watch them turn around and batter Chelsea again. That'd be typical ArsenalThink about it from a psychological standpoint. You beat leicester but conceded 3 (if I recall correctly), then you lose to stoke, then you get smashed by Liverpool. Now you have Bournemouth and you think "Back to winning ways". But... then... after this... it's Chelsea now.