Chorley1974
Lady Ole
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He needs to step away at the end of the season. He's taken Arsenal as far as he can.
Give him another two year rebuild please.
He needs to step away at the end of the season. He's taken Arsenal as far as he can.
Think our 6-1 was the first of Wenger's time. We've given them some good hidings since then.
They got thrashed 5-0 by Chelsea at home in the League Cup early in his tenure, but obviously the 6-1 was more significant, as was the 8-2 five years ago. They've also been done over 6-0 by Chelsea under Jose, 5-1 by Liverpool under Brendan, 6-3 by City under Pellegrini, 4-0 by Zlatan's Milan, 5-1 by Bayern, 4-1 by Barca, and even 5-1 by Spurs in a League Cup semi.
Obviously every club gets turned over once in a while (our 6-1 and 5-0 defeats to City and Newcastle still sting) but I can't think of another team of their calibur that get it so often. It's a mental thing. They just give up.
That's crazy. There's also our 4-0 FA Cup win with the Nani show-boating if that counts.
of course! Throw it on the pile!
Extra sweet because of Nani.
(Edit): always worth posting:
I feel sorry for Wenger. He appeared completely dejected post-match. Haven't seen him like that before, surely he's a goner.
I think it might be better with the audio.
Even the commentator couldn't stop laughing.
Actually when they're off pressure is when they start performing to their best. No point is associating their usual February melt down with the probability of them missing top 4.I hope this is a sign they'll fall off the top 4 race. One less team to worry about.
i know what you mean, every year we go through this they have their wobble, but always finish top 4, it's literarily the same conversation every year.Actually when they're off pressure is when they start performing to their best. No point is associating their usual February melt down with the probability of them missing top 4.
They'd be more likely to get someone like Jardim in.Hope they sack him and get a David Moyes. However, they're not big enough or rich enough to claw their way back.
Arsenal fans are starting to apologise to Van PERSIE. His public statement before he left was a warning to Arsenal fans.
It will require you to fall out of the top 4. You need to die to be reborn again.As an Arsenal fan who has said that Wenger is finished at this level, tonight was almost therapeutic. It felt like the beginning of the end.
I'm not sure what the next season will hold for us.. but I just hope there is a new manager. We are in desperate need for freshening up.
It will require you to fall out of the top 4. You need to die to be reborn again.
The thing is though, I don't think any manager can change it around in just one season. The problem is bigger than Wenger, the mentality of the club has to be changed from the players up to the board room.
Wait, this is the UCL round of 16 against Bayern Munchen.
Why did he play Ospina in goal?
The problem may lie with the board find finishing top 4 is acceptable & the way they even their book is very profitable for businessmen. Changing manager would mean they would need to spend more to help the new manager with changing the philosophy. At the same time, Arsenal with this reputation would likely have to pay more than other clubs & break their strict wage structure to persuade new playersso apparently bayern munich's twitter account is taking the piss about arsenal. Again. Last season Dani Alves came right out and said barcelona were happy to draw arsenal as they knew they wouldn't have to put in too much effort since arsenal would simply bottle it
arda turan signed for barcelona and promptly said if he fails there, he can always go to arsenal
the club has become a punchline for the big clubs and even players. At what point is the board willing to draw the line?
Ospina made some good saves, he prevented it being even worse.Wait, this is the UCL round of 16 against Bayern Munchen.
Why did he play Ospina in goal?
Wait, this is the UCL round of 16 against Bayern Munchen.
Why did he play Ospina in goal?
Actually when they're off pressure is when they start performing to their best. No point is associating their usual February melt down with the probability of them missing top 4.
They got thrashed 5-0 by Chelsea at home in the League Cup early in his tenure, but obviously the 6-1 was more significant, as was the 8-2 five years ago. They've also been done over 6-0 by Chelsea under Jose, 5-1 by Liverpool under Brendan, 6-3 by City under Pellegrini, 4-0 by Zlatan's Milan, 5-1 by Bayern, 4-1 by Barca, and even 5-1 by Spurs in a League Cup semi.
Obviously every club gets turned over once in a while (our 6-1 and 5-0 defeats to City and Newcastle still sting) but I can't think of another team of their calibur that get it as often. It's gotta be a mental thing. They just give up.
ExactlyI'm assuming those who think Wenger shouldn't leave are the rival fans (such as myself) who want him to stay, so as to ensure Arsenal can never win the league.