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    Quote Originally Posted by LDG View Post
    "I much prefered 1932-33 season"

    Those where the days

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie the Gooner View Post
    Best fecking post in this Thread.

    End of the day Sell him, don't , throw him in the Dustbin don't give a shit what happens with him anymore.

    Lets hope we can do whats best for the club and move on.
    Exactly, the club's bigger than the player. Hopefully Cesc fucks off and we can PROPER replacements in, especially players who can adapt their game to different conditions, something Cesc struggled to do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LDG View Post
    Sod off. He came out and said that he takes the blame fully for last season. What more do you expect?
    I think Zimm whats AW to prove what he means by doing what needs to be done, not just doing the ususal talk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dazthegooner View Post
    Those where the days
    Beer at a penny a pint.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joker View Post
    Exactly, the club's bigger than the player. Hopefully Cesc fucks off and we can PROPER replacements in, especially players who can adapt their game to different conditions, something Cesc struggled to do.
    Its turning the club into a bit of a circus id rahter we moved on from the whole thing. Hopefully With cesc going, it will make Nasri feel like the man he will make the cesc posistion his own.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie the Gooner View Post
    I think Zimm whats AW to prove what he means by doing what needs to be done, not just doing the ususal talk.
    Which is reasonable and it's what we all want.
    But you can't moan when Wenger spouts bollox (and there's no denying he does) and then moan again when he says he takes responsibility for our failings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie the Gooner View Post
    I think Zimm whats AW to prove what he means by doing what needs to be done, not just doing the ususal talk.
    I'm pretty sure Wenger didn't admit to failure after the previous few season, he's said that changes need to be made and he's going to make them, anyone with half a brain can see the journey Wenger (and his poor, poor water bottles) went through at the end of the season, that's a far cry from 'I feel we were unlucky at the end of the season and injuries fucked us' blah blah blah we got the last few summers.

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    nah, spot on from arseblog

    The game that footballers all down the years have played. Check out this quote from the summer of 2001:

    I had a meeting with Arsene Wenger and the club’s vice-chairman David Dein two days before I went on holiday to America. I told them I was not going to renew my contract for a third time, that I wanted to leave and that is was nothing to do with money because that was not an issue to me.

    This is not about Arsenal, but about my personal ambitions as a player. I feel, and people should respect this. I expect Arsenal to stand by a verbal agreement they have with me and I expect this to be sorted out before I return from my holiday.

    That was Patrick Vieira, if you hadn’t already guessed. This was when his agent, with the player’s full knowledge, tried to engineer a move to Manchester United. Imagine if Twitter had been around then. It would have been much easier for people to call him a ‘traitorous cunt’, at the very least. The first line of that article, by the way? ‘PATRICK Vieira intends to go on strike unless Arsenal agree to sell him’. Sounds familiar, doesn’t it?

    Forward we go to January 2002 and a story in the Sunday Mirror:

    PATRICK VIEIRA will activate a gentlemen’s agreement with Arsenal this summer to complete a pounds 40million transfer to Real Madrid. Vieira, who has been at the centre of growing speculation about a move to the continent, is understood to have agreed last summer to remain at Arsenal for one more season following a row over his future

    Agreement to stay for just one more summer after his future was in doubt previously? Where have I heard that before? And on it went. Almost every summer from 2001 onwards there were stories and rumours and whispers about Vieira’s future until the emergence of a young Catalan boy made Arsenal decide the time was right to cash in. The story goes that when David Dein told Vieira at the training ground that we’d agreed to sell him to Juventus, Patrick was in tears. Yet that’s football, it’s a business, the clubs will hold onto players as long as they feel they have value and once that starts to dwindle off they go.

    In the summer of 2001, after Vieira had publicly questioned the ambition of the club (at that point Arsenal had gone three seasons without the title, and lost the FA Cup final to the Mugsmashers), he stayed and Robert Pires said:

    It was vital Patrick stayed because, by keeping one of the main leaders of the team, Arsenal are demonstrating they want to progress. That was an important message to make. If you let a player of Patrick’s stature leave, your whole credibility is shot to pieces. That’s why keeping him here was so important. For me and the others, it shows Arsenal are serious about wanting to be one of the best clubs in the world.

    Wouldn’t it be easy now to replace ‘Patrick’ with ‘Cesc’? Doesn’t the same sentiment Bobby is expressing apply to Arsenal today and, after six seasons without a trophy, isn’t it more crucial than ever that they club do as much as they possibly can to show they’re serious about wanting to be one of the best clubs in the world?

    Does selling your captain and essentially buckling to a relentless campaign from Barcelona do that? Does accepting a bid of £35-£40m (if we do) really demonstrate anything other than the fact Arsenal are a selling club, a stepping stone to truly big clubs? Why would that be an acceptable amount for a player of Cesc’s calibre? How can selling our best player, and one of the best players in the world, be anything other than a step backwards?

    Forget the people who say we need a clean slate and that selling him would be good for all concerned. It’s nonsense. It would be bad for Arsenal, on the pitch and off it. The reality of having one of the best players in the world is that the other big clubs around Europe will want him. We’ve had it with Vieira, with Henry, even with Bergkamp who was strongly linked with Barcelona in the summer of 99 or 2000, if I remember correctly. What would it have said about us back then if we’d sold Dennis?

    Cesc has a contract till 2015. Either Barcelona come back with an offer than we simply cannot refuse (we all know every player has his price) and we reinvest that money in an established, world class talent, or we tell them to fuck off, draw a line under this, and get the fuck on with our work this summer. The other side of this, of course, is investing properly in the squad. I fully understand people who are frustrated that we haven’t brought in any new players yet. If we’re serious about improving we need to a) keep our best players (tough and all as it might be) and b) bring in players who will improve the team.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darth Vela View Post
    I'm pretty sure Wenger didn't admit to failure after the previous few season, he's said that changes need to be made and he's going to make them, anyone with half a brain can see the journey Wenger (and his poor, poor water bottles) went through at the end of the season, that's a far cry from 'I feel we were unlucky at the end of the season and injuries fucked us' blah blah blah we got the last few summers.
    Yeah - his body language made it clear he was hurting. I think he knows the experiment - which would have been fantastic had it worked - has failed and that he needs to change the approach. As the collapse began again this season, he was clearly dismayed that it had still not worked. With that and Kroenke coming on board, I think the direction is going to change but we will know for sure very soon now.

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    And we won't really know if it's worked until March 2012, annoying.

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