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    2% away from City and Chavs I reckon.

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    Chavs and city are under performing so it's probably right we are closer to city and we already beat the chavs last year and could squeak past them again. So yes, some teams are declining at a faster rate than we are and I guess a person could take a very dishonest view and interpret it as us improving. We are a shit team with a lot of shit players (by comparison to proper teams of the past). But that's true of the whole PL really.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cripps View Post
    Delusion
    Is he coming back from his loan spell?
    Society is now one polished horde
    Formed by two mighty tribes, the bores and the bored.

    "After all, it was the Gunners’ goalkeeper who started the move that culminated in Thomas’ crowning glory. It was Lukic who, in injury time, decided to throw the ball out to Lee Dixon rather than lump it long..."

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    http://www.en.aljazeerasport.tv/OurP...s/clip/2216730

    WUMger video interview that Munchies mentioned in the Random thread. Very good in fairness.

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    http://www.goal.com/en/news/article?contentId=4151255

    He admits his way has been a failure

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    The Premier League's longest-serving manager was open in a recent Q&A session in Japan as he discussed the club's focus on youth development

    Arsene Wenger has admitted Arsenal’s focus on promising youngsters has contributed to the departure of key players in the past.

    The north London side's failure to win silverware since 2005 has attributed to the sale of key players - such as Cesc Fabregas to Barcelona and Robin van Persie to Manchester United.

    And Wenger has admitted he feels players have questioned his methods at periods during their ongoing eight-year trophy drought, both in the squad and potential new recruits.

    "The egos are big, but you must know that a person, no matter how big a star he is, is ready to listen to you if it meets his needs," he explained.

    "Unfortunately in management, you cannot cheat for a long time. When you are in a squad of 30 people, the players detect at a huge speed the weakness in your personality. If they think you are the man who can help them, they will respect you.

    "The next step for them is deciding whether they are in a squad who can help them to be successful. We had that problem when we were under financially-restricted conditions.

    "At Arsenal we have fought against the policy of only buying stars. For some players, we didn't have enough stars to be successful as quickly as they wanted to be."

    The arrival of Patrick Vieira in 1996 began a succession of youthful stars who went on to great success - including the likes of Thierry Henry, Fabregas and Van Persie - and Wenger says a player's success is just as much down to mental strength than potential talent.

    "One of our strengths is young people know we will give them a chance. We try to look all over the world to find players who have the talent and desire," he explained.

    "But what we look for is their motivation to be successful. You also need consistency in your motivation and that is what we try to test in players as well.

    "For me that is a very underrated quality. It means they are determined and they are ready to hurt themselves to be successful, and that's the type we are looking for - the people that are very demanding with themselves, and each other for a long time."
    Very insightful.

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    That's worked out well hasn't it this looking for motivation to be successful, in looking for this he's discovered a bunch of bottlers who are incapable of winning. A job well done I'd say.

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    "But what we look for is their motivation to be successful. You also need consistency in your motivation and that is what we try to test in players as well.

    "For me that is a very underrated quality. It means they are determined and they are ready to hurt themselves to be successful, and that's the type we are looking for - the people that are very demanding with themselves, and each other for a long time."
    He's spent far too long testing and that statement there explains why he'll give terrible players game after game. It's so sad, because right there, for all the years of putting up with crap like Denilson, Djourou, Hoyte, Bendy...etc it's resulted in us losing great players like Henry, Cesc and RVP who start to question his methods. It's utter madness. We've ended up losing out on both ends because of his ego and stubborn ways.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arse n Wonga View Post
    That's worked out well hasn't it this looking for motivation to be successful, in looking for this he's discovered a bunch of bottlers who are incapable of winning. A job well done I'd say.
    he also discovered a bunch who went unbeaten. swings and roundabouts really

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    Quote Originally Posted by ollie the optimist View Post
    he also discovered a bunch who went unbeaten. swings and roundabouts really
    I think the youth policy started roundabout 2006 in reality, so no.

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