With Arsenne Wenger leaving at the end of the season, and seeing that tonight is effectively the end of Arsenals season - was this his last game?
I think he has been a brilliant manager for Woolwich in the last few years, taking 3 out of 4 FA cups, and somehow managing a team that is roughly on par in the league with Burnley all the way to the Europa Semi final.
Arsenal Fans wanted him out and they got what they wanted - its going to make for an entertaining transfer window, I can see them offloading a lot of dross with NEW MANAGER spending big to buy a title to apease the spoilt unrealistic fans that have been baying for his resignation
Arsenne
posted on 4/5/18
comment by Ace (U18814)
posted 8 minutes ago
comment by D.J.C. (U20811)
posted 2 minutes ago
Losing their captain early I'd say was the main factor.
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Yes, losing a CB was the main reason they only had one attempt on target and never looked like breaking AM down. Did you even watch the game you idiot?
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posted on 4/5/18
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 42 minutes ago
comment by Ace (U18814)
posted 8 minutes ago
comment by D.J.C. (U20811)
posted 2 minutes ago
Losing their captain early I'd say was the main factor.
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Yes, losing a CB was the main reason they only had one attempt on target and never looked like breaking AM down. Did you even watch the game you idiot?
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Main factor in losing the match overall you facking cretin.
posted on 4/5/18
Besides aren't you unhappy that your second team was knocked out. Just like every other facking zombie you're obsessed with Arsenal? Tw@t with an inferiority complex.
posted on 4/5/18
Devonshire spur, what a username, just what would a facking HICK know about anything let alone London football teams? Keep to your facking clotted cream and cider you to$$er.
posted on 4/5/18
Oooh, Bill doesn't pull his punches does he Devonshire?
posted on 4/5/18
comment by D.J.C. (U20811)
posted 7 minutes ago
Devonshire spur, what a username, just what would a facking HICK know about anything let alone London football teams? Keep to your facking clotted cream and cider you to$$er.
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posted on 4/5/18
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posted on 4/5/18
Also tell ACE who's filtered that we watched the live stream and according to that Arsenal played well in the early stages so tell him just to shut that hole under his nose, he hasn't a clue what he's talking about.
posted on 4/5/18
comment by D.J.C. (U20811)
posted 2 hours, 29 minutes ago
Losing their captain early I'd say was the main factor.
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I'll have to disagree. Captain or not, Koscielny is not a natural leader nor a decent CB. Making him captain in such an important game says Arsenal are either bereft of captain material or Arsene was getting his own back for the timing of his departure. Since the latter is more akin to cutting off his nose to spite his face I'll go with the lack of captain material. Still, less pressure on Alan Pardew when he takes up the reins, no European football to worry about
posted on 4/5/18
comment by Ace (U18814)
posted 3 hours, 16 minutes ago
Dear oh dear, Dawn having another hormonal outburst all over Ja while Bill thrashes around in his leather leotard behind her.
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