You're very sad considering.
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You're very sad considering.
Henry obviously wants to learn and loves Arsenal. No doubt about that. But I'm not sure how it works the closer he gets to the first team, with him going onto Sky and criticising the team and manager, then coming into work the next day. Wenger does it for the national team only and I'd bet my last pound that he turns into the supreme politician that he is when criticism around his own players may come up. Whereas Henry wouldn't do that because he's desperate to prove his worth as a pundit. He was given a real choice to make - money or coaching with a top Premier League team and he's chosen the cash and TV posing. Fair enough but the decision was in his hands. It shows what he values more at this stage in his career.
Could be. But there can't be a sadder and more pathetic figure in football today than Wenger. Mr Supreme Ruler who has in the last decade won how many titles? Reached the latter stages of how many CLs? He maybe should be more worried about his own performance that other peoples. Sounds like Henry was doing his job and doing it well. Maybe somebody should take note and copy that, rather than throwing his rattle out of the pram.
Henry doesn't need the money, he probably enjoys the punditry. He's a good guy who wanted to be part of the club he loves, had he chosen money he'd have not offered to work for nothing as someone said.
Problem is the control freak at the top won't let anyone who could possibly question his methods in, he's a dictator in every sense of the word. Henry doesn't need Arsenal, plenty of other clubs would love him onboard. It's a shame, would have been good to have a guy who was such a good player at the club.
We've seen plenty of times people who don't need the money but take more when it's on offer. Pelle is good recent example of that. £4m and the centre piece of Sky's punditry obviously speaks to his ego and you can see that when he's on TV, more concentrated on his posture than saying anything worthwhile.
If he wanted to work so badly he could've dropped the punditry because that shit is going nowhere - what would be disappearing right now is the wage packet. He made his choice, fair enough, he'll always be my favourite Arsenal player and this won't taken him down in my estimation. We all make choices as grown men that dictate where are priorities lie and he's made his. The world moves on and means very little to me. It's off season, nothing else to talk about and it'll be forgotten in a month by those who don't want to hold onto grudges.