When Arsenal beat Newcastle on Jan 2nd, we went 2 points clear. That's a 13-point swing in just 2 months. Collapse of epic proportions.
When Arsenal beat Newcastle on Jan 2nd, we went 2 points clear. That's a 13-point swing in just 2 months. Collapse of epic proportions.
Isn't that just how football has gone generally though? I'm not sure Wenger is complicit in that.
Football has gone down the pan generally, I blame Sky for that more than any individual.
Edit: this is another reason why we have to be Leicester fans now, it would be the best thing to happen in football for decades if they win it.
When it's 2053 & you're about to tell the grandchildren about the time Arsenal bottled the league & Leicester won it
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It's happening guys!!
https://twitter.com/diegocora_ESPN/s...87304088260609
The #Arsenal seeks to substitute to #Wenger, which like most are #Pellegrini and #Simeone.
ESPN journalist just put this out. Chances are non existent, but let's hope these BS rumours keep going on
IF it's Pelligrini I'm going to burn Letters' house down.
NOTE: The location of this post has been moved and the thread title (which was previously Wenger is Leaving) has been manipulated by a notorious pro-Wenger moderator. What was previously a message that contained no profanity and made a comment on a real life event has now been manipulated by a deliberately provocative title. An old and crude propaganda and censorship technique.
To do anything other than in my view is to put your dislike of Wenger above wanting the club to win.
Frankly if you win the league comprised of 38 games you deserve to win it, it's absurd to suggest otherwise.
Leicester will win the league and will be deserving but if they went into meltdown and uncharacteristically we capatalised then it's deserved.
We don't deserve to win it as things stand, but if that unlikely reversal of fortune occurred than of course we'd deserve it.
Yes, maybe so. Which is why it's good to see Leicester winning a title. If we can't do it, and let's be clear - we really, really can't do it - then we may be seeing the last ever "Small 15" club achieving it. Fitting considering the way the "big" clubs have ruined football. As for Wenger being complicit, you only have to listen to him to figure it out. Judge him by his words and actions. Sky is a private company that will always do what it takes to make a profit, regardless of who is affected or what is ruined in the process. They are doing what corporations do. It's the bastards that invited them in and the greedy animals at the already wealthy clubs, the corrupt swine in the senior positions in the game. Certainly not Wenger's fault alone, far from it, but he's been in there playing his role.
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