You asking Letters to see something he has already decided is not there?
I Want Arsene To Stay On
I Want Arsene To Stay On If....
I Want Arsene To Go
You asking Letters to see something he has already decided is not there?
Letters will defend AW even if he loses all 38 games in a PL season. There will be some stat or match(es) that will give him hope that next season will be better!![]()
Arsene Wenger, the only football manager that got paid 8 million quid to do nothing but sit on his arse..
No more Wenget dick riding, and prolonging this old man's damaging hard on. Time he left ...yeah I said it ...and this time it's personal. Bang Bang ...Don Di Marco!
'WHEN HE HAS A PLAN, WE BACK HIM, WHEN HE DOESN'T......WE KEEP QUIET'
Well that's the CL gone, chucked in the first leg against the leviathan Monaco.
So that just leaves the PL. If he wins that he can stay. Otherwise out.
Für eure Sicherheit
Isn't it?
I'd agree that this isn't a great Utd side, but they've only lost 3 times at home this year - drew with Chelsea, spanked Liverpool, haven't played City yet.
And it was in one of those 'high pressure' games which you (with some justification, tbf) say we always lose.
To then dismiss it when we win does seem like zimtacular goalpost shifting.
We need to start winning these games with some consistency of course, we beat City away which is a good sign and I agree with FY that we need to do Chelsea too.
We've got Liverpool and Chelsea to play so let's see how we do in those two.
Some of the frustrations remain but if we retain the cup and finish 3rd, or even 2nd, it won't have been such a terrible season.
Are celebrating and moaning our tits off the only two options?
The damage was done in the first leg. Over two legs we should have beaten Monaco, clearly. But given the result in the first leg and that stupid, stupid 3rd goal we left ourselves a mountain to climb.
Monaco hadn't conceded a goal in the CL all year at home, they've only conceded 7 at home in 14 league games. I don't know much about them but they seem like the boring boring Arsenal of France.
2-0 out there was a good result on the night but also a frustrating one because if we can do that we can surely beat them at home and so should have progressed.
That's like me saying you'll keep criticising Wenger if we won every game all season and won the quadruple.
If I'm defending him at all, it's because we haven't lost that many games and things aren't as calamitous as you keep making out.
We're a point off 2nd place, we're in the Cup semi-final (we're the current holders, by the way) having beaten Utd in the quarter finals, we should get to the final and could well retain the Cup.
IF we can sustain our recent form over the course of a season then we will challenge seriously next year. We have the squad to now, the question is do we have the mentality? A couple of results recently have indicated maybe we're getting better like that, I agree that the Chelsea result will be telling and we have Liverpool to play too.
I tend to agree with Letters here, after the United result there was some jubilation but last night we seem to be angry for a result that happened three weeks ago.
We should have beaten Monaco no question asked and there is a clear pattern of us giving ourselves an impossible task in the first leg, 2012, 2013, 2014 and now 2015.
But Im almost getting the impression that people seem just as annoyed that we failed to overturn the deficit as getting ourselves into that position in the first place.
The first leg was embarrassing and its yet another example of why he isn't the man to take us forward, but frankly I had no issue at all with the performance last night.
Bob Loblaw asked if this result was some sort of achievement.
Letter's response - 'Isn't it?'
Two seasons ago, this same result played out against Bayern and we haven't grown any wiser or learned any lessons since. So I don't know how anyone can see it as an achievement. It's Monaco!