Guess everyone doesn't think they have the most beautiful wife at home.
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That's the reason he is hesitant to retire, imagine living out your days with that
He might see life after Arsenal if he gets with Sonia Tatar, don't rate her milkers much though
What worries me is that he says his commitment to the club has put a strain on his life
Worries you especially when you look at the slap dash, Ill prepared way we go into games if i was manager might be understandable because I'm the kind of lazy, procrastinating fuck who'll spend all the time needed for match preparation playing football manager and watching you tube and then roll up on match day and say "yeah that'll do" .
But we know that Wenger puts in the real hours at the club, there from dawn to midnight seven days a week....where is all this effort going?.
I know. That's what confuses me. He keeps talking about the suffering in management and the sacrifice but he needs to ask whether it's worth it. For the amount of work he does, I can't understand why he hasn't seen the same pattern the fans are seeing. Hey, maybe it's the classic Wenger smokescreen. He may actually be saying all this for the benefit of his wife. We all saw the Brazil pictures and that rapper chicka he was having it off with. :lol:
I believe as well that you don't just replace the glass table, sometimes the answer is from within. We have a plastic bag, a porcelain bowl and a cardboard box that i believe can be just as reliable.
But they've been split for ages haven't they? I think it's just the media have found out about it now or chosen to highlight it now. The fact the kid is 18 is probably significant. Wait until the kid grows up, then call it a day. Lots of people doing that now. Doubt any of this could be used to explain his inaction during the transfer window. It's his out of touch ideas on value that seem to be the main culprit.
And they're usually such a nice bunch too. Definitely Costa's fault
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/...3045877798.jpg
https://twitter.com/Serowka11/status/646789679031848961
Were are not that type of supporters.
Spot on if you ask me, we've probaby "almost" got the best team in history :lol:
http://www.standard.co.uk/sport/foot...-a2955276.htmlQuote:
Anthony Martial’s agent has derided Arsene Wenger over his comments on the Manchester United striker, telling the Arsenal manager: “There are those who follow players and those who buy them”.
Wenger has previously claimed that he was aware of Martial’s “huge talent” but was unwilling to spend money on a player who he viewed as more of a winger than striker.
He admitted he had been following the striker long before his United move but felt that the deal agreed by Louis van Gaal’s side showed the surfeit of talent available to top sides.
The £36 million signing has set about proving the Arsenal manager’s doubts wrong since arriving at Old Trafford, scoring four goals in as many games. And the player’s agent did not agree with the Wenger’s assessment of the 19-year-old’s best position.
“Anthony is a true modern centre-forward who can change a side.” Philippe Lamboley told RMC Sport.
“I am surprised by the analysis of Wenger, who has apparently been following him since he was a teenager. If Wenger made his analysis to justify not signing Anthony, then I accept his words and so he is a winger.
“But in football, there are those who follow footballers and those who buy them.”
A stark contrast between Wenger of old and the Wenger we are currently stuck with. Way back, When Wenger seemed to know what he was doing, there was another winger he had been following that had "huge talent". Wenger brought him in for what was a fairly significant sum at the time, and certainly a big fee by our standards, and set about the task of converting this hugely talented winger into the best striker ever to play in the PL. Henry would have been worth the £36mill (or £58mill, or whatever it is) even back then.
I hadn't heard of Martial before Utd expressed their interest. So I went and had a look and it was obvious, even to an Internet fan, this player is the real deal. The market is crazy today. £36mill isn't even a big fee any more, Liverpool blew that on Carroll years back. If you think you have big talent on your hands and you can jump in early and secure those services for maybe the next decade then you go for it.
I guess Wenger must have thought he'd identified his own gem when he saw Sanogo play. As I said, big difference between the old Wenger and the old fool we have to suffer now. He's not spotting talent and bringing it through any more, that was yesterday. Instead he's ruining potential and wasting talent, as we see with Theo, Ox, Ozil and Alexis.
Looks like Klopp is off to Liverpool. We may not have picked up Vidal or Martial, but we should at least be competing for Klopp's signature.
He's severely handicapping himself if he only wants to fish around the Benzema/Cavani pond of players, those guys will only scarcely become available. He needs to get back to basics and start developing his own as well, top players won't just fall into his hands. Maybe he's started to get lazy now he has money.
If he indeed went after Benzema, he's deluded, the guy was never available and we would never have paid the money necessary to force their hand, sometimes it just looks like he goes after players that he has realistically no chance of signing so that he can go all summer signing noone and has a ready made excuse for his lack of spending.
Trouble with this is that we have had all the `bright young talent` stuff for years, and it never worked, or if it did, they upped and left. Many were calling for big name signings, of which we have made a few (ozil, Alexis, Cech), now some are saying we need to go back to scouting young, up-coming players. For me I was fed up of the `nearly` teams we had, and craved to sign established players.
True to an extent but I also think we're now in a position to sign the best young players. No more random punts like Sanogo, Denilson, Bischoff etc.
It's a balancing act that I don't feel Wenger as ever really got to grips with, we always seem to end up with a lopsided squad in one way or another.
See your point, trouble is these young players are now fetching silly money too. I will reserve judgement on `the next Henry` Martial until he has done it for 5+ years. Once he has scored 25+ a season for those seasons, got 10 assists per season, and has single handed grabbed the team by the scruff of the neck and dragged them to victories when struggling. In this day and age of super lazy journalism and jumping on the next bandwagon every bleeding week.
We see so many young players tear it up for 6 months-2 years, before just slipping away. It is a balancing act, I agree.
The market is the market. The issue is Wenger is always at war with the market hence why we are very slow movers. If a great young talent now costs 30million + to secure their signature then that's what we have to pay to get them to the club, everybody else does it and we are certainly in a position to do it ourselves.
It's no point having the stance of watching someone bang in 25 goals for a couple of seasons and then say in hindsight they are now worth the fee. Every transfer free is a risk regardless of whether a player is a great young talent or established star.
Our issue with player recruitment is Wenger, he is the one that dithers and is reluctant to meet players valuations due to his "principled" stance on things.
Dat batty!
You just know he smashed her back doors in.
Wenger refuses to dignify that horrid little cock Maureen with a response.
Therefore - FEUD RUMBLES ON!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...test-jibe.html
Doesn't matter what you say or do, we're having a fucking feud and that's that!
Journalism :bow:
The best thing about Mourinho showing himself up as the stupid little cunt he is, is that the stupid little cunty Arsenal fans that respected Mourinho have shut the fuck up instead of sucking Chelsea cock. fucking horrific club. Even know Chelsea fans that feel embarrassed by Mourinho. Utter, utter twat that appeals only to the Talksport simpletons.
I also do not like Jose Mourinho.
What sort of cunt would? Don't mistake this for anger at his managerial quality (which is obviously heavily overrated). I didn't feel this way about Ferguson although he was also a nasty little prick that never said a word when his fans were chanting Wenger is a paedophile. Put Mourinho's chequebook title-buying aside, he's just so obviously just a complete scumbag. World would be better off without him.
Agree. I respected Fergie, I don't respect Mourinho one bit.
I actually think he might win us a title or two and I'd still never want the **** anywhere near the club.
Weren't you defending Diego Costa last week or was that sarcasm? Honestly, I don't have a problem with Jose acting like an idiot in this case. Most people have been saying for ages Wenger needs to be held accountable and I can't think of a better way for Wenger to get fired up and do his talking on the pitch. Jose can be a prick but there is an element of truth to what he says and that's what stings because a lot of people have said the same on here. It's totally unprovoked, petty and childish. But we're above them so let him talk. As long as we finish the job, let him talk and provoke.
Why do you respect Ferguson at all? Fuck him too. Once Wenger stopped being a threat he started playing the sympathy card and acting all pally. I found that shit more insulting because if we were still fierce rivals he'd have still be acting like an idiot towards Wenger.
You can't argue with his record and IMO he was significantly less of a prick than Mourinho - not that that's saying much.
Man Utd were the richest club in the league until City and Chelsea arrived. They spent there way to the top and regardless of where that money comes from, it's still outspending your rivals or poaching other Prem stars to win the league. It's the same method City and Chelsea have used to win the league which is something you have a problem with.
The initial success came about by building a good young squad, they did spend big to maintain that success but never on the scale that Chelsea and City have, and it was their own money, generated by previous success, not just from a benefactor.
They are now trying to dig themselves out of the Moyes shaped hole by buying their way back to the top of course.
Although again they are buying with the money they earned and not bankrolled by the billionaire. United know that to make money they have to be successful, and to succeed they have to spend money because the players are just not coming through any academy anymore.
Same methods. Their money came from being floated on the stock exchange or some smart business moves but it's irrelevant. When we talk of City and Chelsea's league we wins, we look at their net spend, player wages and so forth. It's the same method. It's still the richest winning the league and dominating.