I'm not exactly sure what Merson said wrong to begin with, he didn't say anything we haven't all thought or said ourselves.
You know it's bad when Wenger is coming 2nd best after an exchange with someone as thick as pig shit like Merse.
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I'm not exactly sure what Merson said wrong to begin with, he didn't say anything we haven't all thought or said ourselves.
You know it's bad when Wenger is coming 2nd best after an exchange with someone as thick as pig shit like Merse.
Wenger's 'zero experience as a manager' argument just falls a but flat on this one. When it comes to ex players, they're tactically aware of what's going on the pitch and know what should be happening on the pitch.
Yikes. Wenger has managed to make Merse look like a considered and reasonable chap. On the brighter side, it shows that Arsene is still able to pull off the impossible.
Merson destroying Wenger :haha:
Wenger :rose:
Why is Dan Crowley the only other player in the pics of Giroud training...... Anyhow, it would be nice to see Crowley fast tracked into the squad....
lots of talk of Bale being for sale (though none of him coming to us)
could/should we go for him?
Why would they sell him?
Anyone reading too much into Ozil pining for Madrid, and blaming his Dad for pushing him into signing for Arsenal? I hate Ozil's Dad!
He was happy at Madrid and only sold to fund the Bale transfer, so I don't think it's beyond all realms of doubt that Arsenal probably wasn't his preferred destination. We just happened to be the ones with the cash to burn at the time.
Every now and again something decent happens in football. Not often, but sometimes.Quote:
'I rang up (Arsenal) physio Gary Lewin and told him I wasn't feeling great,' Gascoigne told The Sun.
'He said to go to hospital as he feared it was pneumonia. Wenger then agreed to arrange £28,000 to pay for treatment. Arsenal also paid £22,000 when I had hip treatment.'
But, when Tottenham were facing Real Madrid in 2011 in the Champions League, Gascoigne claims he was told by his former club that he would have to pay to get into White Hart Lane.
'I wanted to watch Spurs against Real Madrid and got told they only had two tickets for £60,'
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...ical-care.html
I don't get it - why the fuck did Arsenal pay for that? Did the NHS refuse to cover him? If not, he should've been queuing up like the rest of us.
Pretty much.
How come the papers are all over Rodgers claiming he has 2/3 games to save his job yet nothing about Wenger being past his sell by date?
odd.
That's because Rodgers is held accountable to his board, whereas our manager isn't.
Our manager IS the board. Chips and co are just there to count...their chips I guess
http://www.90min.com/posts/1582592-a...iend-s-demands
Can't blame him, tbf.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=bg2K2y4hErE
someone finally has a pop at Arsene
Arteta has played pretty well against Manure and Dortmund before going out. I hope this isn't forgotten and after his next average game people don't continue to claim that he can only ever be of any use against the worst sides.
Henry is rumoured to be coming back to coach.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/30323697Quote:
Arsenal fans right to complain, or greedy?
anyone else read that crap?
It's not greedy to crave a modicum of improvement, it is absolutely exasperating knowing no matter what we do, our manager is incapable of breaking through that glass ceiling.
Maybe we should be more grateful for top 4, but that's hard when the CL is such a pointless exercise for a team like ours who can't even realistically expect to go beyond the 2nd round.
Exactly and that's why is frustrating and disheartening being able to predict how our season and certain games will go without fail all whilst watching an increasingly dull and backwards playing style and paying the privilege of the most expensive prices in Europe for it.
Is it greedy of the club to charge the highest ticket prices in the world and then fail to deliver the kind of results those prices demand? Yes it is. So lower the ticket prices in line with the lowly on-pitch ambitions of the board and the manager and all will be well.
But that will never happen, will it?
So the board and the manager need to pull their fucking fingers out and start returning something worth the amount they are taking. That's just a simple business fundamental and if Arsenal is supposed to be about good business then enough of this monopoly/ captive market exploitation. What's the point of shunning the behaviour of the chavs and the gypos if the board then turns around and uses similarly rigged methods on their own fans? Every year the share price increases while the trophy cabinet stands empty. Last year's FA Cup is a start, but if the fans had been asked if they would accept one cup in ten years so we could move stadiums then the answer would be no, fuck off. So far the stadium move has benefited the ex-owners (massively), the existing owners, the manager, the players - to the tune of millions of quid (half a billion in the case of those horrendous leeches recently departed). The fans have a tenth of an FA Cup per year and pay the highest ticket prices in Europe. It's fairly obvious who the greedy bastards are. As is the modern enlightened way, the victim is getting the blame.
We got Hull at home in the Cup. :lol:
Not sure if this has been posted already;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJMr6nrl7c0
"Those who criticise me, have you managed 1 game in your life" :lol: