I still want him gone, this summer has reinforced my belief even further that he simply doesn't know what he is doing.
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I still want him gone, this summer has reinforced my belief even further that he simply doesn't know what he is doing.
Ian Wright thinks Sean dyche should replace Wenger :lol:
Owen Coyle all over.
Why would Dyche take the step down?
The great stadium debate - episode 923,927
So.
Ozil and Alexis are off. We've known that for a while and all we really had to do was fuck things up terribly in the transfer windows to make the impact of their loss as severe as possible. We've achieved that with distinction.
So winding all the way back to 2013 when Ozil signed. It was post the financial restrictions allegedly brought about by the stadium move. We were looking towards the bright new future promised by the baldy lizard. And here comes Ozil. Panic buy at the last minute? Yes. But so what. Mesut fucking Ozil at Arsenal. If this didn't mean we were back in the running then nothing could.
The line up:
Ches, Gibbs, Kos, Sagna, Jenks, Jack, Ramsey, Santi, Ozil, Theo, Bif
The win took us top.Quote:
Aaron Ramsey scored twice as Arsenal beat bottom club Sunderland, who had boss Paolo Di Canio sent off.
Arsenal debutant Mesut Ozil set up Olivier Giroud for an early goal, with Craig Gardner equalising from the spot after the break.
But after Ramsey volleyed in, Di Canio was infuriated when Jozy Altidore was denied a leveller after referee Martin Atkinson failed to play an advantage.
Ramsey scored a fine second as Arsenal moved to the Premier League summit.
The result was their fifth consecutive win after losing on the opening day to Aston Villa.
The hosts were fortunate to still be in the game at the break as Ozil made an instant impression following his £42.5m move from Real Madrid by demanding the ball early on and providing a host of chances.
Theo Walcott could easily have had a hat-trick before the break but found Sunderland goalkeeper Keiren Westwood in impressive form, as he twice denied the England winger after he was set clear by Jack Wilshere and Ozil.
Arsenal played without a designated left-winger as Ozil drifted into the middle, but the German drifted left to collect Wilshere's pass for the opening goal, and crossed simply for Giroud to score his first Premier League goal outside London.
We finished the season 4th, 7 points off the champions.
Roll on 2014 and Alexis joins.
His first appearance was in a 3-0 win over the gypos in the Community Shield.
We finished the season 3rd, 12 points off the champions.
Then fuckface called a halt on project build a team and went back to his tried and tested project transition phase.
And both these players, not being complete morons, twigged and now they are off.
"Won't be missed", "If they don't want to be here then let them go", "No player is bigger than the club", etc, etc.
But when these two leave it marks the arrival point at a destination Wenger has relentlessly pursued. Second tier status.
In this marketplace it will cost 200 million to replace these players. We won't spend that. And even if we did, it wouldn't make a difference. Wenger has taken every golden opportunity and turned it to bitter drudgery. And he'll keep doing it, over and over, regardless of the talent that passes through - collecting empty promises on the way in, and departing with the thanks of the one man who never leaves. He'll see them all out. Vieira, Henry, Cesc, RvC, Ozil, Alexis. And he can moan about loyalty and modern day players all he wants, but this is the cunt who wouldn't give Dennis Bergkamp a decent deal.
Here's the squad come January.
Mathieu Debuchy
Per Mertesacker
Laurent Koscielny
Aaron Ramsey
Alexandre Lacazette
Jack Wilshere
Olivier Giroud
David Ospina
Theo Walcott
Rob Holding
Alex Iwobi
Nacho Monreal
Santi Cazorla (dead)
Shkodran Mustafi
Calum Chambers
Jeff Reine-Adélaïde
Danny Welbeck
Héctor Bellerín
Granit Xhaka
Ainsley Maitland-Niles
Sead Kolašinac
Chuba Akpom
Petr Čech
Francis Coquelin
Mohamed Elneny
How much world class talent do you see there? Which players are going to step up and propel us to a title?
This is the new era. This is the result of the promises.
Kroenke richer. Wenger richer. And lizard man still there, telling us how great it all is.
Not hard to figure out what this club is all about, is it?