Yes its the dail mole, but the part where Wenger has only spent 57.8M net on transfers in his time at Arsenal, that is incredible
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...ut-trophy.html
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Yes its the dail mole, but the part where Wenger has only spent 57.8M net on transfers in his time at Arsenal, that is incredible
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...ut-trophy.html
Seeing his post-match itnerview after the Swansea game has pretty much shown that he needs to go.
Hopefully he can win the fa cup to end on a high note.
I am surprised how many folks want Arsene to stick around.
I would love nothing more than for Arsene to see out the season with us finishing in a top 4 place and winning the FA Cup. Arsene should then do the decent thing and step down.
This man can offer this football club no more than a 4th place finish IMHO, that's as much as we'll get with Arsene in charge. I respect his past achievements and respect the way he has steadied the club post Emirates move but he is NOT the man to take this club forward. He is too set in his ways, I don't see him as a flexible and progressive manager.
We need change, fresh ideas, somebody new and progressive. Someone who is willing to take a chance.
This is spot on.
I was speaking to a mate I haven't seen in a while, a fellow gooner and I suggested to him that he needs to go.
His reply - "what?! Our best ever manager??"
That seems to be the response of those who want him to stay.
He has been our best manager yes, but unfortunately, he just cannot cut it anymore.
:gp:
The problem with people who want him to stay is that they have yet to understand the difference between he has been v/s he is
It just takes a little bit of time for some people to understand the difference between living in the past v/s the present. Moving on for many is not easy. It'll take time but sooner rather than later, it'll happen.
His teams aren't even exciting anymore. Last season our football was turgid and this season it's only been marginally better with an emphasis placed on defence.
One thing I always thought we'd have in spite of everything was an exciting team, now we don't even have that because he doesn't have a handle on things. He turned a blind eye to our forward options which have needed an injection of quality for a long time now, instead he chose to stockpile a group of midfielders who are more 'cog in the wheel' types, rather than individuals who have the flair and audacity to take responsibility - although admittedly he has been unfortunate with Ramsey's injury.
YES!
The irony.
Actually the real problem with people these days is most have never been taught the difference between value and price, or achievement and instant gratification. This is why at the conclusion of an unprecedented project to elevate Arsenal to the top ranks of the game some can say look, we didn't beat that billion quid club to the title yet, get the dynamite and blow everything to pieces.