Wenger is one of the dumbest employees ever. The stupid idiot does what his bosses tell him. Okay sure, that way he gets to keep his job. But if he only had the balls to piss the board off he could be as great an ex-manager as Harry Redknapp.
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Wenger is one of the dumbest employees ever. The stupid idiot does what his bosses tell him. Okay sure, that way he gets to keep his job. But if he only had the balls to piss the board off he could be as great an ex-manager as Harry Redknapp.
http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2896/...-to-destroy-myQuote:
Arsene Wenger has accused Manchester City and Barcelona of trying to destroy his work at Arsenal.
Last summer saw former club captain Cesc Fabregas leave north London to join Spanish giants Barcelona while French duo Samir Nasri and Gael Clichy were lured away by Premier League rivals Manchester City.
And the 62-year-old manager admitted he has found it frustrating watching his young stars leave the Emirates at an age when he believes they could have driven the Gunners to an ever-elusive trophy.
"Sometimes people try and destroy your work," the 62-year-old told De Telegraaf.
"I lost Nasri, Clichy and Fabregas at an age when they could have made the difference for Arsenal."
Arsenal have already added Lukas Podolski to their ranks this summer, and Wenger has confirmed that a deal for Montpellier striker Olivier Giroud is close to completion.
More BS
No Wenger, you didnt have to sell. Look to yourself before blaming others. If he stopped bending over for others especially Barca, we'd have kept a few more players and who knows, might have won a trophy or two
Are there people here who still don't get it?Quote:
Sometimes people try and destroy your work," the 62-year-old told De Telegraaf.
That really isn't the case and he's suggesting that he could have gone to many other clubs for better pay but he'd never have the same sort o freedom to build teams the way he likes with his vision and philosophy. At Arsenal he has that sort of freedom. The Board backs his vision and respect the way he wants to play and develop players. It's not case that he lacks ambition as some have suggested and it's not as if he's here to pick up a check and to keep his mouth shut while the Board look to make a profit. The relationship would never have lasted this long if the two didn't agree on the same principles.
Lave to admit - I'd FINALLY lost my patience with Wenger$after lHst year's summer transfer craziness - he places far too much faath in hms playeqs to be`as committed as he is afd it backfired in the best way tossible for us. The day the Arsenal fans turne
So Wenger, the Milton Friedman discipline and free market fundamentalist, doesn't think that other clubs should have the opportunity to bid for players? Does he not believe in a free market for football players? Does he want artificial regulations in place to stop players leaving? Surely that goes against Chicago School Economic Theory?