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guate

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I was amazed at Arse wipe's antics regarding Kenny Daglish after yesterday's game at the Untd Arabs. The pressure of not winning anything for nigh on 7 years is taking its toll and the guy is definitely bordering on a complete crack up. No wonder the cry for his sacking is getting stronger by the day.
 

kishman

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I think he completly lost the plot when he was sent to the stands and decided to stand up on the barriers.

Speaking to gooners, even those who were loyal to him a few seasons ago are becoming frustrated with him. Apparently there's so much anti-Wenger chat at their games. I think he should step down, he took Arsenal as far as he could, they've gone 6 seasons without a trophy. Arsenal and Arsene need to move on from each other.
 

stevenurse

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an arsenal supporting mate of mine said at the start of the season that if they dont win anything he is going upstairs in some capacity. pinch of salt and all that
 

Spurger King

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an arsenal supporting mate of mine said at the start of the season that if they dont win anything he is going upstairs in some capacity. pinch of salt and all that

That's not a euphemism for them having him killed is it? Eek

Seems a tad harsh.
 

guate

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Arse-wipe, almost single handedly and as much as I dislike the guy, has taken Arse anal from their old home to the Emmirates over a period of 10 years. He's done more for them, IMHO, than any other manager in my lifetime (I'm 62) and during those economically difficult years of transition from Highbury to their new stadium, has kept their costs of buying players as low as possible. However, all good things come to an end, and it now appears that it his time to step down and let others assume the mantle of responsibility, just like Man Ure should be doing.
Personally I will be very happy to see both Red Nose and Arse Wipe step down thereby heralding in the ascent of the mighty Spurs as a consistent Premier league title challenger.
 

Matt C

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Wenger is a Grade A **** but Scum fans instead of sniping at him should be getting on their hands and knees to him and offering to lick his boots for what he has done for them, much as I can't stand him he has built 2 complete teams for next to nothing and deserves a lot of admiration for that, Scum fans are ungrateful ****s
 

Viva la Tottenham

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Wenger is a Grade A **** but Scum fans instead of sniping at him should be getting on their hands and knees to him and offering to lick his boots for what he has done for them, much as I can't stand him he has built 2 complete teams for next to nothing and deserves a lot of admiration for that, Scum fans are ungrateful ****s



going a wee tad bit overboard are we not
 

Matt C

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going a wee tad bit overboard are we not

He inherited an ageing team (Dixon, Adams, Keown, Winterburn, Seaman and so on) then he rebuilt the team when Overmars, Bergkamp, Petit etc were sold and has discovered youngsters from all over the world and turned them into superstars, **** but best manager I have ever seen.
 

Legacy

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He inherited an ageing team (Dixon, Adams, Keown, Winterburn, Seaman and so on) then he rebuilt the team when Overmars, Bergkamp, Petit etc were sold and has discovered youngsters from all over the world and turned them into superstars, **** but best manager I have ever seen.
And it was exactly those players that were the foundations for his title winning teams. And it is exactly those players that he's been unable to replace in the last decade or so which has led to Arsenal having a shoddy backline and has, despite their wealth of attacking talent, led to them going six years without a single trophy.

If he was the best manager around, he'd have been able to sort out his defence by now. Having a huge scouting network and being able to spot creative players with a lot of potential doesn't make you an amazing manager.

And with Ferguson around, how you can claim Wenger is the greatest manager you've seen is beyond me. Ferguson is going to win the league and have a genuine chance of claiming his third Champion's League trophy with a squad that a lot of people believe isn't all that far away from our own.
 

Matt C

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And it was exactly those players that were the foundations for his title winning teams. And it is exactly those players that he's been unable to replace in the last decade or so which has led to Arsenal having a shoddy backline and has, despite their wealth of attacking talent, led to them going six years without a single trophy.

If he was the best manager around, he'd have been able to sort out his defence by now. Having a huge scouting network and being able to spot creative players with a lot of potential doesn't make you an amazing manager.

And with Ferguson around, how you can claim Wenger is the greatest manager you've seen is beyond me. Ferguson is going to win the league and have a genuine chance of claiming his third Champion's League trophy with a squad that a lot of people believe isn't all that far away from our own.

Ferguson has had a lot more money to play with than Wenger, Wenger has spent less than we have since he has been at Scum yet Fergie spent £30m for Rooney, Rio etc, I can't think of many if any instances where Wenger has spent even half that, the young players that he has bought for pennies who have become great (Fabregas, Sagna, others too) not to mention kids from his youth teams that have made the grade like Cashley, Wilshire IMHO rank him above Fergie as a manager or at least runs him close.
 

MrWoolley

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I think it'd be a good thing for Tottenham if Wenger stepped down. He's a complete dick, but a very good manager. They'd struggle to replace him.
 

kishman

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I think it'd be a good thing for Tottenham if Wenger stepped down. He's a complete dick, but a very good manager. They'd struggle to replace him.

But there are still plenty of good managers out there. And Arsenal are one of the biggest clubs in the world and with the new owners I think they'll be a bit more money to spend. I reckon Wenger will step next down at the end of next season with Pep Guardiola being appointed the new manager. Note this down for future references.
 

nickchrissi

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Wenger is a Grade A **** but Scum fans instead of sniping at him should be getting on their hands and knees to him and offering to lick his boots for what he has done for them, much as I can't stand him he has built 2 complete teams for next to nothing and deserves a lot of admiration for that, Scum fans are ungrateful ****s

2 Complete teams?

Complete teams with things sonny Jim! Fergie and Mourinho have built 3 or 4 complete teams, Wenger has built 1.

Fergie went 3 years without a league title, then won it 3 years on the spin, a point away from a fourth last season and looks like he's getting his hands on a fifth this year. Wenger can't even win the CC when they were the only side in the top 6/7 who went balls out for it. I think he's gotta go, and so do 90% of my gooner supporting pals.
 

brasil_spur

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Football fans can be soooo sentimental at times. Wenger WAS a great manager for Arsenal, but that time has come and gone. The ONLY thing they have achieved in the last 6 years is CL qualification. He even came pretty close with that on 1 occasion.

Yes he keeps costs down, but (and as much as this pains me to say it) their fans deserve to see some success. After all they are still spending at a rate comparable to the other top 4 teams fans and so will want a at least a trophy every couple of seasons to show for it.
 

IamCelestial

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Football fans can be soooo sentimental at times. Wenger WAS a great manager for Arsenal, but that time has come and gone. The ONLY thing they have achieved in the last 6 years is CL qualification. He even came pretty close with that on 1 occasion.

Yes he keeps costs down, but (and as much as this pains me to say it) their fans deserve to see some success. After all they are still spending at a rate comparable to the other top 4 teams fans and so will want a at least a trophy every couple of seasons to show for it.

Totally disagree with the bold part :wink:

But seriously speaking - the guy is a fantastic manager. As much as it pains ME to say it, they play some f*cking beautiful football. If they had the financial resources that Chelski, Citeh or even Manure have, they would've dominated the EPL for years.

I'm gonna stick out my neck out here and say that I'd love us to have Wenger as a manager after 'Arry.
 

CosmicHotspur

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Much as we make fun of him and dislike our North London neighbours, he has been a great manager but it's beginning to crumble now and so is he.

Let's bear in mind they are still second in the table (at present) even though they are a bit short on silverware and that's no mean achievement.

He will go, probably within the next few seasons, and then we can gleefully watch the Scum plummet to the bottom of the table and perhaps even be relegated. :grin:

I just hope The Special One will never think of taking over at The Emirates when Arse'ole Whinger goes to manage a schoolboy side somewhere. :-|
 

Viva la Tottenham

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the cock muncher has been a great manager for them but the notion that he hasn't spent alot of money is far from the truth, their wage bill is something like double ours
 
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