Quote Originally Posted by Terry Tuffnutz View Post
as good as yes. taking away as much credit as possible from wenger for the clubs achievements in those years, without actually having the nuts to say wenger done nothing in your eyes except diets - because you know you'd be laughed out of town for it.
He was a winner and a leader on the pitch, today we have none of that and the results are evident.

I'd suggest Adams' forte was on the pitch and that Wenger let the players deal with the match side, in terms of motivation and in terms of being able to react to events due to their experience and determination...we've already seen that Wenger hasn't a clue when it comes to tactics, motivation and substitutions.

I'm sorry but I know longer rate the guy that highly, he's gone too long without delivering anything. IMO any big club would be foolish to employ him if they want success on the pitch.