Losing games won't change things, really?
So why was Wenger under so much pressure a few back when we were 10th and then beaten by Bradford.
It's as I thought you don't really want change, or at least you're not willing to go through the necessary to have those changes take place which means you saying "I want to see changes" are basically a hollow words.
there is not a single valid argument anyone can make for wanting their team to lose a game.
The chances he had weren't easy. There was too much pace on the chance he stepped over and left for Jack. The shot he had on goal was the best he could do with the ball player slightly behind him while trying to go far post. Hard to generate power and accuracy from that situation. But he won the penalty that got us the win.
No but then you are totally pro Wenger and think the sun shines out of his arse, so of course there isn't.
It's not about losing games as such anyway, just having results reflect the performances, today Wigan were superior but we won, we didn't deserve it but we won, these kind of results just mask the reality of the situation.
Last edited by Özim; 22-12-2012 at 04:32 PM.