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Wenger, last chance saloon.

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comment by Azania (U19171)

posted on 9/2/14

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Thanks Azania now tell me why you disagree and stop acting like spoilt child.

posted on 9/2/14

When posters want Wenger to quit they never offer up a suitable replacement,there's plenty who will take the job,but who would be a big improvement.

Answers on a postcard please.

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comment by Azania (U19171)

posted on 9/2/14

You're totally clueless about our finances over the past decade. There's a terrific post by 8bit on my thread which goes some way to explaining our situation. In short you cut your cloth accordingly.

Oh and suarez didn't score yesterday

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we are 1 point off the top. 1 frea defeat doesnt mean we are out of it.

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posted on 9/2/14

last chance saloon one point off top, top most of the year, competing against 2 teams with unlimited funds whilst we are only team in england who have stayed in the top 4 for the last 17 years in a row?

op do you think this may be another stupid article from a glory hunting fickle fan?

I do

comment by Azania (U19171)

posted on 9/2/14

It speaks volumes when a spurs fan is talking more sense about our club than gooners. Well said CSWY.

posted on 9/2/14

Jurgen Klopp, Frank De Boer, Louis Van Gaal, Jupp Heynckes, Brian Laudrup(good manager needs a bigger club to make his mark),Maurizio Pochetino. There are few to consider.

posted on 9/2/14

Surprised to see Arsenal get ripped apart by Liverpool, Wenger is a legend though so one bad match is no big deal. A win over Man United and Gunners will be on a high again

comment by Azania (U19171)

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comment by Azania (U19171)

posted on 9/2/14

Here comes happy pill himself

posted on 9/2/14

If we finish fourth and end up trophy less again, isn't fair to start questioning the direction, we are one point off the top but that might change for the worse we have seen this movie before, hallo, flattering to deceive and than Shabam, he signs a longer extension and the movie gets more deadly with some sinister plot, we cannot hope that one day he will deliver and that excuse about stadium ends this season, we have one last chance, he either do something tangible we can feel and see ala silver, or just let someone else take us to promise land, and this comes from his staunch supporter and am very balanced in my criticism, I just can't figure out sometimes what the heck is going wrong every season.

comment by 8bit (U2653)

posted on 9/2/14

Wenger's done better this season than ANYONE thought we would. we're a victim of overachieving and being in the title race when we had no right to be. if we had lost a couple more games along the way and were coasting in 3rd/4th we'd be talking about what a great season we're having. fúcks me off how fickle and reactionary our fans can be. before this season people said they just wanted to see progression, stop selling our best players, spend on top players and we've seen all of that. and the funny thing is the ones who were the most damning of this team, the ones who thought we would finish 7th and needed 5 or 6 world class players to compete will be the ones who moan the most and demand Wenger goes if we miss out on the title by 1 point.

posted on 9/2/14

Azania, please do us all favour and think before opening your can worms and Wenger, is he your long lost uncle.

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comment by 8bit (U2653)
posted 1 minute ago
Wenger's done better this season than ANYONE thought we would. we're a victim of overachieving and being in the title race when we had no right to be. if we had lost a couple more games along the way and were coasting in 3rd/4th we'd be talking about what a great season we're having. fúcks me off how fickle and reactionary our fans can be. before this season people said they just wanted to see progression, stop selling our best players, spend on top players and we've seen all of that. and the funny thing is the ones who were the most damning of this team, the ones who thought we would finish 7th and needed 5 or 6 world class players to compete will be the ones who moan the most and demand Wenger goes if we miss out on the title by 1 point.
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Come on, you don't spend £42m ffs and then hope to finish in top four, we pay these rich footballers high wages and winning something will keep everyone in one tent but the drama of losing players or selling them to rivals (I can smell skunk coming from Manchester), that doesn't bode well with the punters and only makes people question the direction and January we don't buy and that's criminal esp. losing Theo and that adds to all those dodgy signings like Chamakh, Gervinho, Santos, Park and we start doubting the manager.

posted on 9/2/14

Wenger has been and still is one of the top managers around

all managers have faults. you'd need two really, really fat peopleas canvases to write down all of Fergie's faults in font size 8 tattoos just to catalogue his.

the grass isn't always greener

posted on 9/2/14

I've tried to be optimistic this season. Why not? We were top of the table at Christmas, we'd secured a massive coup in the shape of Ozil, and our defence seemed rock-solid.

To be honest though, my optimism took a bit of a knock after the transfer window slammed shut. While I don't buy into the constant pleading for a striker, I still think we needed a. an inside forward to replace Walcott, and/or a defence-minded midfielder, to account for Flamini's habit of picking up cheap yellows.

On paper, the Kallstrom signing was a good one, but the disaster that was his injury would have demoralised not only the fans, but the players.

If the Sanogo story is true (I'm still not sure) then it just highlights some of the farces we've endured in the last couple of years (namely, paying a player who doesn't play for six months, then commits actual bodily harm).

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And results like yesterday doesn't go down well with the fans, we either tell the fans what is our target every season and lower expectation,Jose did that, so was Brendan, but, telling us we will win all and end up fourth just hurts and only fuel resentment and you start thinking out of the box which is a normal reaction.

posted on 9/2/14

comment by Koscielny Patented Proof Readers (U7373)
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I've tried to be optimistic this season. Why not? We were top of the table at Christmas, we'd secured a massive coup in the shape of Ozil, and our defence seemed rock-solid.

To be honest though, my optimism took a bit of a knock after the transfer window slammed shut. While I don't buy into the constant pleading for a striker, I still think we needed a. an inside forward to replace Walcott, and/or a defence-minded midfielder, to account for Flamini's habit of picking up cheap yellows.

On paper, the Kallstrom signing was a good one, but the disaster that was his injury would have demoralised not only the fans, but the players.

If the Sanogo story is true (I'm still not sure) then it just highlights some of the farces we've endured in the last couple of years (namely, paying a player who doesn't play for six months, then commits actual bodily harm).
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We don't know if it was "self defense" though....do we?

comment by Azania (U19171)

posted on 9/2/14

Theo, haven't got school tomorrow?

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