no you wouldn't. that's easy internet talk that would never match up to reality.
you along with all od us would be pretty fucking upset at finishing so low down the table. like all the other retarded and outright stupid talk of our club being 'a laughing stock' - again more internet babble - no one who could call themselves an arsenal fan would say 'well at least we tried our best'.
think about the idea. if we 'bought some players' meaning i presume that we buy another 3/4 or more players of high quality? that would mean we would have an excellent starting eleven and very good squad - are you sure you would accept a team of such talent only 'trying their best' and failing so spectacularly in 10th? at that point we really would become a laughing stock, like liverpool are at the moment.
the team we have at the moment 'try their best' but they just aren't good enough. no one coasts along in this league and finishes in the top four - if that's the case, god knows what that says about tottenham, chelsea, liverpool and co.
http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2896/...s-their-chanceArsene Wenger says he is willing to gives Arsenal youngsters a chance to prove themselves in the first team next season.
The 62-year-old has taken a mix of rising stars and experienced first team regulars with him on the Gunners' tour of the Far East and says he has been impressed by some of Arsenal's next generation.
Homegrown youngster Chuks Aneke and former Borussia Dortmund youth player Thomas Eisfield both scored against a Malaysian XI on the tour whilst the likes of Ryo Miyaichi and Benik Afobe have also caught the eye in pre-season.
Wenger says he is excited by these youngsters staking their claim to be involved in the first team in the upcoming season.
"We have some young players who are already experienced, for example if I tell you Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, you will tell me he is not young but he is 18 years old," Wenger told a press conference in Hong Kong.
"Jack Wilshere is 20, Aaron Ramsey is 21 and we have some more young players who might push up this season.
"On tour we have Chuks Aneke who has shown quality and of course Ryo [Miyiachi]. We also have younger players who are 16 or 17, who are not with us on tour, who will certainly appear this season. We are faithful to what we want to do which is to promote young players and give them a chance at that level."
FFS
What a glorious WUM.
"if I tell you Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, you will tell me he is not young but he is 18 years old"
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LOL classic WUMger."On tour we have Chuks Aneke who has shown quality and of course Ryo [Miyiachi]. We also have younger players who are 16 or 17, who are not with us on tour, who will certainly appear this season. We are faithful to what we want to do which is to promote young players and give them a chance at that level."
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...-earliest.html
“With Abou Diaby returning, it will be like signing two new players.even better.
Utter tosh. You're talking about internet make-believe and in the same post you suggest that "people" respect us more than Liverpool!! Please kindly identify if these "people" are your pub mates, accountants, the southern press or dare I say, general football fandom.
Yup, sounds like a typical non-internet fan to me.
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Yeah come off it he comes out with this stuff every season and what invariably happens is these players get injured again (he never seems to learn this for some reason).
You can't rely on players who've been out long term, it takes a long time to come back and even when you do the probability of getting injured again is high. We've long relied on players returning too much and it's always come back to bite us, you'd think we'd know better by now.
Yeah but look at RvP and Rosicky's comebacks, it is possible.