Easy win
Easy win
Last edited by Kano; 14-03-2016 at 11:38 PM.
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Heroic and brave, oh so brave.
Depends on the fans. If they give it 100% then it's a guaranteed win. The players have the spirit and quality to do their part. Do the fans have what it takes? Do they really want it enough? Anything less than 100% from the fans and they'll have let the club down and yet again deprived the players and the manager of a CL trophy.
Unfortunately we've been here time and time again. The fans are the one constant, which is why I don't expect a different outcome. In truth, it's a farce.
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Jesus wept this is going to be grim.
Kos should be back which can only be a good thing. Then it's just between two disaster zones recently, Gabriel or Merts. The former is prone to rash tackles and bad positioning and with us camped in our half, pace won't be key. Merts is also prone to bad positioning and less reckless tackles but I think he has a better partnership with Kos, more experience and just about the better choice.
Welbz should be back, so drop Giroud and keep the team the same everywhere else.
And pray. Lots.
Last edited by Kano; 15-03-2016 at 08:26 AM.
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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.
Gonna watch Corrie instead!
Surely even Wenger gets the reality of how big this game is. I know he's bored of fans questioning his metronomic mediocrity, I know he views any questioning of his absolute authority as farcical. But if we take a moment to guide him back to the real world, a hiding on Wednesday will be the press relations equivalent of throwing chum to the sharks.
We aren't winning this but we at least have to get back to the glorious failure routine. Something positive has to come out of the game because what we are facing this week is iteration 10 of the Wenger collapse project. Get hammered here and then lose to Everton and we've done it again, the complete and rapid disintegration of a season.
Rescuing some dignity in Spain and then getting 3 points against Everton can paper the cracks, which is the best we are left with from a diabolical season. Finish out the season with a bit of pride, do what we all know is going to happen and confirm Wenger will be here next season and then (the essential ingredient) commit serious resources and a firm intent to the transfer market and perhaps this plunge into the pit can be slowed or even reversed.
Anything less and the players will be gone, the fans will be gone. That will make it twice as difficult when the new guy eventually comes in, which has to happen. Not even Slithery Stan and his gang can be thinking they can get away with a new contract for Wenger. So now it becomes an exercise in damage limitation and preparation of the ground for Wenger's departure. It starts on Wednesday.
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