I'm waiting for a story to come out that claims Wenger has refused to pay 600 Arsenal employees, stating he has no money left after all the transfer activity.
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Pressure is getting on the senile goat, and I cannot wait to see this slow moving car crash! Good way to piss on his legacy.
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Part of that legacy is a pile of trophies, the Invincibles and some of the best football ever seen. That's never being written out of the record books. Which makes it all the more sad the bloke is prepared to carry on. What will be the first thing that comes to mind when his name is mentioned in the future? That's what he has to decide now.
Brian Reade making the point that I've been making for ages and get slated for, Wenger of course is a prevaricating ninny totally out of touch with the modern game but he's served for a long time as a useful lightning rod for those at the top. I fail to understand how anyone can think it could be any other way and that this old dinosaur is a tyrant who everyone is too afraid to challenge, he is kept on because it's useful for the purposes of Kroenke et al to keep him on.
I think people slam me more of our frustration because they want to believe things will get better when Wenger eventually leaves, but realistically they won't. This is the kind of club we are now, Kroenke is going nowhere and even when he croaks it will pass on to his sons.
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You are weird...
Why would you be happy to see his legacy tarnished further? The things we did in the first half of his time with us, and the style in which we did it, are things I never thought I'd see as an Arsenal fan.
I've said this to you before, read Fever Pitch if you want an idea of what being an Arsenal fan was like in the 70s and 80s.
I don't understand how you (and you are not the only one) can be so bitter.
Over time people tend to look back with rose tinted glasses and remember the good times.
What do people remember about Clough? It's not that he took Forest down.
People will remember what he did for us, and they should. But he won't go down as one of the all time greats as he could have done.
His legacy is the stadium so that's pretty much secure. It's just a shame now people will have to mention the fact he went mental at the end of his tenure.