:lol: 5 points behind Spurs and Liverpool
:lol: 10 hours without a goal for Lacuntzette
:lol: Be careful what you wish for
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:lol: 5 points behind Spurs and Liverpool
:lol: 10 hours without a goal for Lacuntzette
:lol: Be careful what you wish for
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Some fans asked for this to be honest, supporting this guy year after year despite the obvious issues, it was only a matter of time, many still couldn't stomach life without this guy last season.
The man will be remembered for this car crash.
In wenger we trust :good:
We've dabbled in mediocrity for so long now it's become the norm.
When is enough going to be enough? Wenger is fucking shit manager. Can you believe there were some fans who were happy he stayed on?
He says he won't walk early from his contract so we need to fire his sorry ass.
This is the ideal situation.
Every one of those players today is being made to look twice as bad as they are by playing under this guy.
He has to go surely? At what stage does the damage he is doing to the club become terminal. Another 18 months in charge and it could take years to recover. Fuck what he says about loving the club, he is purely in this for his own selfish reasons now.
Every loss is a step towards Wenger leaving.
There needs to be small crowds at home games now which will help to get him out.
He is taking Arsenal further down the league every season, he has to go.
Agree with Zim, pathetic club from top to bottom.
For Gods sake go and take Kroenke with you
The entire club from the owner to the manager to the players are a complete disgrace. All segments need to be either altered or radically changed and yet none of them will be.
The utterly depressing thing is that we all know he's going to be still in a job on Monday ..... the only manager in the world who'd still be after the car crash of this season. Heck, we'd be lucky if Gazidis or Kroenke even give him a warning or exert pressure on him to improve results ... such is either the lack of power they have or their ambivalence to things.
What a farce.
Hold your head up high?
You wouldn’t be able to do that if you ever went back to Cambodia or the Phillipines. They know what you’re about there
Part of me thinks especially in the last couple of years thinks fans could have been more vocal in the ground. Part of me thinks anything short of a reinactment of Bradford City fire wouldn’t make these people take notice. Totally encapsulated from reality
Terminal means irreversible decline no matter what we do. I think as others have rightly said on here the longer Wenger stays the longer the mess will take to clean up, but in the unlikely event he was sacked tomorrow we’d probably have a reasonably good run to the end of the season as players would be more motivated. And from then on in can build
Perhaps. But tbf the away fans especially were very vocal last season with banners, chants and as cringy as it was the, the plane flying overhead all which attracted a lot of media attention. Only to then have to stop when results picked up and ultimately ignored when Kroenke awarded Wenger another two year contract. You don't see the same level of protests this season not because the level of anti-Wenger sentiment has subsided (quite the opposite really) but more rather because people realise it's ultimately futile after last season. People are just tired and apathetic now.
Short of doing a Blackpool style protest where fans literally invade the pitch and stop a match I'm not sure what else is there left to do.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger, speaking to BBC Sport: "We were 1-0 up and suddenly we lost two goals and we don't know where they came from. It is very frustrating. Overall we have to look at it in a very objective and harsh way we made mistakes we should not have made.
"The team that fights against relegation will fight and you cannot afford any concentration mistake.
Did the change to four at the back affect Arsenal? "Maybe a little bit but 1-1 was not good enough for us. We had to win the game. I think if you look again at the second goal we made many mistakes and that is what we paid for."
On Alexis Sanchez: "Half in half out, you never know this kind of situation during the transfer period. That is why I decided to focus on the game."
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A lifetime victory??? :haha:
You sound like you were bullied a lot at school
The thing is I actually bet you were one of the ones who laughed at people calling for Wenger to go back in 2010 and 2011. But the tide turned a bit and you wanted to be one of the cool kids :haha:
Ah ha ha ha ha ha !!!!
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Wenger's top top top qualiteeeeee mid table pubbers.
It's just funny now. Hilarious. There's no other club, business venture, charity group or chess club that would allow a cunt like this to survive in charge. And now they are going to give him a chequebook so he can stack up some more Xhakas and Mustafis
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It's comedy gold. The biggest trolling of a fan base ever.
This club has been mismanaged in every possible way, the way a guy has been able to get away with anything he likes without ever having to answer for his actions is a joke. No other club in the world could treat it's fans with so much contempt and still have some fawning over them, now we're losing our best players who are out of contract, some journo 2 years ago noticed our players contracts were running down and yet noone at the club seems bothered.
Wenger is an awful manager he really is, pound for pound the worst, everything he brings with him is an absolute car crash and what's worse whatever the consensus about him is he goes and wins a tin pot trophy or gets 4th and all is forgiven.
He's helped turn this club into this mess, that will be his legacy turning this club into one that couldn't care less about the fans and will do anything to make money and spin people what ever they want to hear to them to pay up.
Still can't believe people put up with this rubbish tbh.
Gone past caring to be honest.
What helped Wenger a lot I think was the home form in general....won 16 out of 20 league games at the Emirates. On the very slight occasion where we won games away from home the reaction was more muted.
There is an element of Stockholm syndrome as well, I think the majority of fans want him gone but didn’t feel like they could bring themselves to hound him out. Whether that good will will last if he makes good on his stated intent to honour his contract....who knows.
He became anti Wenger at the same time most people started turning on him which is around that Leicester season ..... not sure what he's gloating about considering his history of major fails with players like Adebayor and Eboue.
Zim is the only one who's been consistent about Wenger but then again he was moaning during the invincible season so it's more a broken clock situation there.
tl;dr's - them acting like prophets for predicting Wenger's demise is laughable.
Actually you're wrong I never complained during the invincibles, it started for me when he starting changing the way we played and selling off our best players for peanuts without adequate replacements.
I'm not acting like a prophet at all, just think some fans deserve what they get due to their blind support of Wenger over what's good for the club.
I don’t have a problem with him, it’s fun sometimes to be unpleasant to people online
It does seem a bit bizarre for me if you want to convince fans to turn the screw to put yourself in the super cool “I hated Wenger before you did”
I don’t get any particular pleasure out of resenting Wenger. It shouldn’t have been like this. But I want him sacked, not just leave when he feels like it.
I think that’s a dwindling number now
You and I could both debate whether he could have done better between 2005 and 2014, but there was a consistency that held us together as well as disappointment and the same old, same old. It is plain we’ve had more money to spend since then and I think the contract he got in 2014 seemed like have a crack at winning things now things aren’t so tight, and he did what he always did and even took us backwards by making it all about him.
I think had he gone in 2014 his legacy wouldn’t have been tarnished, had he gone in 2017 it would have been tarnished but I think in time he would have still on balance been well remembered. Now I think he is so hugely resented by vast sways of the fan base. That will take a long time before he’s remembered fondly if at all.
:unsure: More weirdness from the weirdo
The positives - Wilshere had a good game. Iwobi had a good game as well. These two really carried the team.
Negatives - It wasn't enough. Xhaka is a shambles. Can't defend and fell asleep when he should have tracked his runner again. Offers zero on attack as well. Welbeck was anonymous. Lacazette was ineffective. Cech needs to be taken outside and put down. Rob Holding, Maitland Niles... Amateur hour.
The biggest joke of all is Arsene Wenger. Deciding to switch to 4 at the back at that moment and then taking of Chambers for Holding cost us. What a clown.
Why should it matter to anyone of you when someone turned on Wenger or not. If after all this crap we get from the team, this is all that fans can get worked up about, it speaks to where peoples maturity is at. The old Gooonersweb is still up and running and you will find plenty of people criticising Wenger and his shit tactics even before 2008. So the evidence is out there. Thats why a lot of us have so much time for NQ. He saw the light in 2015 and turned on Wenger big time. Now some are getting their oneumanships by claiming we were all as infatuated with Wenger as they were back in the day. Wenger has been a shit manager a long time ago. Some saw it others refused to even countenance it.
Now all that matters is getting rid of the old fake.
Bournemouth’s record against the ‘big 6’ this season, before kick-off against Arsenal today: P7 W0 D0 L7 F1 A16 Pts0.
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