Inigo Montoya
Leave Wayne Rooney alone!!
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Arse fans would like to think it was just a bad dreamWas there an 8-2 or was I imagining that?
Arse fans would like to think it was just a bad dreamWas there an 8-2 or was I imagining that?
Arsenal fans should be careful what they wish for.
Qualifying for champions league is their seasons ceiling, Wenger always reached that, wait till he's gone, you will realise how good he is/was.
I foresee the team/club dipping in the way we did when Sir Alex retired.
Like I say , careful what you wish for.
Please don't go Please don't go20 more years!
20 more years!
Painful to watch him in the dugout last night. Felt for him. After 4-1 every time the camera fixed on him I wished they wouldn't.
In the champions league it appears so. Bayern didn't thrash us under Moyes, Chelsea could beat Barcelona often. Only Arsenal are on the receiving end if these hammerings. I know they would never have beaten Barca 4-0 either. It must be a tactical thingI swear no other 'big' team get properly thrashed as much as Arsenal. There seems to be at least one total capitulation performance against another top side every season.
Back in the day he had the scouting and exclusive knowledge on France but things have changed. Other sides have expanded their scouting network. He did say he "nearly" signed these players thoughHe's failed in both the transfer market and to create a side that can be difficult to play against. Has to have one or the other. You can fail to buy well and need to rely on half-players like the Ox, Gibbs, Iwobi and Coquelin but then you need a proper system.
Insane to think the young talent that has come out of Ligue 1 and how he's missed out on it. Few saw Mahrez and Kante (stats were there, though) coming, but Arsenal are crying out for a top class winger and Dembele just went to Dortmund, desperate for a DM who can maybe also shade right and cover Bellerin and Fabinho is exactly that and still at Monaco, a great CB to partner Koscielny and Varane went to Madrid. There are other examples, but those really stick out to me.
Where do people think he could do the best job if he doesn't want to retire but does leave this summer? I don't think he's well suited to international management. Too bad at one off game tactics. Maybe director of football for a club with some money who badly needs to look outside England. I don't think he'd want to be the sporting director at Bournemouth, but they could use him and he could mentor Eddie Howe. Marseille generally under-perform, though he might still hate them. Maybe Jardim wlll get a big job after Monaco take down Man City and win Ligue 1 and he could go back there?
He's failed in both the transfer market and to create a side that can be difficult to play against. Has to have one or the other. You can fail to buy well and need to rely on half-players like the Ox, Gibbs, Iwobi and Coquelin but then you need a proper system.
Insane to think the young talent that has come out of Ligue 1 and how he's missed out on it. Few saw Mahrez and Kante (stats were there, though) coming, but Arsenal are crying out for a top class winger and Dembele just went to Dortmund, desperate for a DM who can maybe also shade right and cover Bellerin and Fabinho is exactly that and still at Monaco, a great CB to partner Koscielny and Varane went to Madrid. There are other examples, but those really stick out to me.
Where do people think he could do the best job if he doesn't want to retire but does leave this summer? I don't think he's well suited to international management. Too bad at one off game tactics. Maybe director of football for a club with some money who badly needs to look outside England. I don't think he'd want to be the sporting director at Bournemouth, but they could use him and he could mentor Eddie Howe. Marseille generally under-perform, though he might still hate them. Maybe Jardim wlll get a big job after Monaco take down Man City and win Ligue 1 and he could go back there?
Back in the day he had the scouting and exclusive knowledge on France but things have changed. Other sides have expanded their scouting network. He did say he "nearly" signed these players though
WE WANT YOU TO STAY
WE WANT YOU TO STAAAAAAAAAAAY
ARSENE WENGER, WE WANT YOU TO STAY
Yeah there was in the 11/12 season. The 6-1 was a decade earlier, if I am not mistakenWas there an 8-2 or was I imagining that?
Why should they sack him, when he finally got them playing like Barcelona?
They spent in £96million this summer with few departures, 2015 they spent £101.13m with few departures. They must have money but kept buying little 17million pound players who aren't very good. Could they have not gone for Khedira on a free?It's been a shame for him the last few years.
It's amazing reading through Arsenal's transfers for the last ten years - apart from Ozil and Sanchez, it reads like a mid table teams dealings. That's not Wenger's fault - he's basically been patching up a team that doesn't exist anymore for years. Sure, they built a stadium, great achievement keeping everything ticking along during that time, but the amount spent since has been a fraction of what's needed.
It's probably time for him to go - not because he's done/doing anything particularly bad, but because the club needs a jolt. They'd get a top manager in easily - there aren't many more appealing jobs in football - but they need to commit some money.. I don't think there's any risk of Arsenal doing a United - we were being run by half-wits and SAF made a fecking arse of his retirement. SAF was holding an average team together, whereas Wenger is doing what you'd expect with average players.
He'll resign in the summer.
He's failed in both the transfer market and to create a side that can be difficult to play against.
He's failed in both the transfer market and to create a side that can be difficult to play against. Has to have one or the other. You can fail to buy well and need to rely on half-players like the Ox, Gibbs, Iwobi and Coquelin but then you need a proper system.
Insane to think the young talent that has come out of Ligue 1 and how he's missed out on it. Few saw Mahrez and Kante (stats were there, though) coming, but Arsenal are crying out for a top class winger and Dembele just went to Dortmund, desperate for a DM who can maybe also shade right and cover Bellerin and Fabinho is exactly that and still at Monaco, a great CB to partner Koscielny and Varane went to Madrid. There are other examples, but those really stick out to me.
Where do people think he could do the best job if he doesn't want to retire but does leave this summer? I don't think he's well suited to international management. Too bad at one off game tactics. Maybe director of football for a club with some money who badly needs to look outside England. I don't think he'd want to be the sporting director at Bournemouth, but they could use him and he could mentor Eddie Howe. Marseille generally under-perform, though he might still hate them. Maybe Jardim wlll get a big job after Monaco take down Man City and win Ligue 1 and he could go back there?
They spent in £96million this summer with few departures, 2015 they spent £101.13m with few departures. They must have money but kept buying little 17million pound players who aren't very good. Could they have not gone for Khedira on a free?
Just wasting money on players that don't enhance their team. This is £60million right there. That may have got them Aubemeyang or Higuain at one stage and finally they would've had a dangerous attack. But nope
Calum ChambersSouthampton £17.20m
Danny WelbeckMan Utd £17.00m
Gabriel PaulistaVillarreal CF £12.75m
Mathieu DebuchyNewcastle £12.75m
You should have changed the channel.Painful to watch him in the dugout last night. Felt for him. After 4-1 every time the camera fixed on him I wished they wouldn't.
Their wage bill is similar so it could be that they have a wage cap on individuals, but will pay a lot of wages across the board. In that case, Arsene needs to exercise his political power inside the club and request that they divert the wages in a way that allows them to compete. The money is there, as you can see as they have 4th highest wage bill. If they lose Sanchez because of this then.........It's not about how much transfer fee but how much the player weekly payment cost. Top players ask for too much which Arsenal owner and chairman are too stingy to pay which force Wenger to look else which resorts Wenger to grab players like Welbeck and Chambers who get between 10,000 or 75,000 a week. The highest paid player is Ozil who gets 140,000 a week. Compared to Manchester United who the likes of Pogba get paid at around 290,000 a week! So its not about the transfer fee but about weekly payment that these top players ask for which results Arsenal looking else because the owner is so stingy!
So you are saying we should give them a free ride after they capitulate comically from Europe like they've done for.. well, as long as we can remember.I don't really understand why we keep trolling them when we're not even in Champions League and they're usually better than us since 4 years now.
I mean, I just love seeing them loosing but we've to be objective and we're not better than them.
As usual, they'll do a great run in PL in order to get to top 4 (and I'm sure they'll) and they'll be a threat in the FA Cup.
Now you're being silly. When has he ever done any of those?How bizarre. I loved it.
He's a vile individual with his ridiculous hypocrisy regarding refereeing decisions & offsides etc, constant moaning, petulance and lack of respect. He deserves worse.
How bizarre. I loved it.
He's a vile individual with his ridiculous hypocrisy regarding refereeing decisions & offsides etc, constant moaning, petulance and lack of respect. He deserves worse.