THE WENGER THREAD
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Just a question but does anyone think there is the possibility of Wenger returning as manager.
If things go badly, which they surely will looking at our complete lack of any plan or new signings and then Emery is pushed, will they turn to Kreonkes best mate in football, Wenger, to dig us out the mess and try to get 4th place, which was his speciality.
I mean, he still hasn't taken a job anywhere..........................................
If things go badly, which they surely will looking at our complete lack of any plan or new signings and then Emery is pushed, will they turn to Kreonkes best mate in football, Wenger, to dig us out the mess and try to get 4th place, which was his speciality.
I mean, he still hasn't taken a job anywhere..........................................
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SPARKSY wrote: ↑Fri Jul 12, 2019 1:59 pmJust a question but does anyone think there is the possibility of Wenger returning as manager.
If things go badly, which they surely will looking at our complete lack of any plan or new signings and then Emery is pushed, will they turn to Kreonkes best mate in football, Wenger, to dig us out the mess and try to get 4th place, which was his speciality.
I mean, he still hasn't taken a job anywhere..........................................
So we're all a bit gruntled about the lack of transfers and Kosgate but on the plus side it's Friday afternoon and it's the weekend so things are looking up a bit as the pub beckons.
But then you come along and take a piss in the beer barrel.
So the answer to your question is NO.
Absolutely NO.
Oh god, please no.
The whole thing about Dick having a 2 year contract break and TOF not having taken a job yet.....that's like a coincidence isn't it
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brilliant made me laugh JockJock Gooner wrote: ↑Fri Jul 12, 2019 3:15 pmSPARKSY wrote: ↑Fri Jul 12, 2019 1:59 pmJust a question but does anyone think there is the possibility of Wenger returning as manager.
If things go badly, which they surely will looking at our complete lack of any plan or new signings and then Emery is pushed, will they turn to Kreonkes best mate in football, Wenger, to dig us out the mess and try to get 4th place, which was his speciality.
I mean, he still hasn't taken a job anywhere..........................................
So we're all a bit gruntled about the lack of transfers and Kosgate but on the plus side it's Friday afternoon and it's the weekend so things are looking up a bit as the pub beckons.
But then you come along and take a piss in the beer barrel.
So the answer to your question is NO.
Absolutely NO.
Oh god, please no.
The whole thing about Dick having a 2 year contract break and TOF not having taken a job yet.....that's like a coincidence isn't it
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herbert wrote: ↑Fri Jul 12, 2019 3:58 pmbrilliant made me laugh JockJock Gooner wrote: ↑Fri Jul 12, 2019 3:15 pmSPARKSY wrote: ↑Fri Jul 12, 2019 1:59 pmJust a question but does anyone think there is the possibility of Wenger returning as manager.
If things go badly, which they surely will looking at our complete lack of any plan or new signings and then Emery is pushed, will they turn to Kreonkes best mate in football, Wenger, to dig us out the mess and try to get 4th place, which was his speciality.
I mean, he still hasn't taken a job anywhere..........................................
So we're all a bit gruntled about the lack of transfers and Kosgate but on the plus side it's Friday afternoon and it's the weekend so things are looking up a bit as the pub beckons.
But then you come along and take a piss in the beer barrel.
So the answer to your question is NO.
Absolutely NO.
Oh god, please no.
The whole thing about Dick having a 2 year contract break and TOF not having taken a job yet.....that's like a coincidence isn't it
It's funny isn't it, just as we're kicking the latest news about somebody just pops up and hits you with something out of left field.
It's a good post from Sparksy - I didn't know whether to laugh or cry
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I think there is 1 person who thinks this will happen........TOF himself.
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I'm actually beginning to like wenger again. Watching him on tv as a pundit and speaking at football functions he's sounds like the wenger pre-emirates days. I actually want to hear what he has to say on the how the game is evolving, the future of football. It's as if he has fallen back in love with the game and speaks passionately about it again. No longer sounds like the old fraud he became.
Would I want him as a manager, no absolutely not.
Would I want him as a manager, no absolutely not.
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Has he mentioned recently that the transfer market is unsustainable? Best save your pennies under the bed, while other clubs invest in their first team.Nos89 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 20, 2019 12:37 amI'm actually beginning to like wenger again. Watching him on tv as a pundit and speaking at football functions he's sounds like the wenger pre-emirates days. I actually want to hear what he has to say on the how the game is evolving, the future of football. It's as if he has fallen back in love with the game and speaks passionately about it again. No longer sounds like the old fraud he became.
Would I want him as a manager, no absolutely not.
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I'm looking at the time of your post and putting this down to a good night at the pubNos89 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 20, 2019 12:37 amI'm actually beginning to like wenger again. Watching him on tv as a pundit and speaking at football functions he's sounds like the wenger pre-emirates days. I actually want to hear what he has to say on the how the game is evolving, the future of football. It's as if he has fallen back in love with the game and speaks passionately about it again. No longer sounds like the old fraud he became.
Would I want him as a manager, no absolutely not.
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Let go of the hate, its good for youJock Gooner wrote: ↑Sat Jul 20, 2019 9:34 amI'm looking at the time of your post and putting this down to a good night at the pubNos89 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 20, 2019 12:37 amI'm actually beginning to like wenger again. Watching him on tv as a pundit and speaking at football functions he's sounds like the wenger pre-emirates days. I actually want to hear what he has to say on the how the game is evolving, the future of football. It's as if he has fallen back in love with the game and speaks passionately about it again. No longer sounds like the old fraud he became.
Would I want him as a manager, no absolutely not.
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Put down that eighth pint, you don't need itNos89 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 20, 2019 11:14 pmLet go of the hate, its good for youJock Gooner wrote: ↑Sat Jul 20, 2019 9:34 amI'm looking at the time of your post and putting this down to a good night at the pubNos89 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 20, 2019 12:37 amI'm actually beginning to like wenger again. Watching him on tv as a pundit and speaking at football functions he's sounds like the wenger pre-emirates days. I actually want to hear what he has to say on the how the game is evolving, the future of football. It's as if he has fallen back in love with the game and speaks passionately about it again. No longer sounds like the old fraud he became.
Would I want him as a manager, no absolutely not.
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Drinking rule 3, never finish on an odd number of drinksJock Gooner wrote: ↑Sun Jul 21, 2019 2:37 pmPut down that eighth pint, you don't need itNos89 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 20, 2019 11:14 pmLet go of the hate, its good for youJock Gooner wrote: ↑Sat Jul 20, 2019 9:34 amI'm looking at the time of your post and putting this down to a good night at the pubNos89 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 20, 2019 12:37 amI'm actually beginning to like wenger again. Watching him on tv as a pundit and speaking at football functions he's sounds like the wenger pre-emirates days. I actually want to hear what he has to say on the how the game is evolving, the future of football. It's as if he has fallen back in love with the game and speaks passionately about it again. No longer sounds like the old fraud he became.
Would I want him as a manager, no absolutely not.
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Fair point, well made.Nos89 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 22, 2019 12:38 amDrinking rule 3, never finish on an odd number of drinksJock Gooner wrote: ↑Sun Jul 21, 2019 2:37 pmPut down that eighth pint, you don't need itNos89 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 20, 2019 11:14 pmLet go of the hate, its good for youJock Gooner wrote: ↑Sat Jul 20, 2019 9:34 amI'm looking at the time of your post and putting this down to a good night at the pubNos89 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 20, 2019 12:37 amI'm actually beginning to like wenger again. Watching him on tv as a pundit and speaking at football functions he's sounds like the wenger pre-emirates days. I actually want to hear what he has to say on the how the game is evolving, the future of football. It's as if he has fallen back in love with the game and speaks passionately about it again. No longer sounds like the old fraud he became.
Would I want him as a manager, no absolutely not.
ok, put down that seventh pint - it's an odd no, you don't need it and you'll end up talking nostalgic shite about a wenker.
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It is frustrating that history will view Wenger kindly and airbrush out all the negative stuff but you know what he became, you say it above. His ego and self-serving hypocrisy caused our club permanent damage and that shouldn't be forgotten.Nos89 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 20, 2019 12:37 amI'm actually beginning to like wenger again. Watching him on tv as a pundit and speaking at football functions he's sounds like the wenger pre-emirates days. I actually want to hear what he has to say on the how the game is evolving, the future of football. It's as if he has fallen back in love with the game and speaks passionately about it again. No longer sounds like the old fraud he became.
Would I want him as a manager, no absolutely not.
We are now an ambition-less, American owned franchise, with a soulless and generic stadium which is the antithesis of our previous home.
Wenger's real legacy isnt the Invincibles, the two doubles or the great football ... its what we are right now.
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SPARKSY wrote: ↑Fri Jul 12, 2019 1:59 pmJust a question but does anyone think there is the possibility of Wenger returning as manager.
If things go badly, which they surely will looking at our complete lack of any plan or new signings and then Emery is pushed, will they turn to Kreonkes best mate in football, Wenger, to dig us out the mess and try to get 4th place, which was his speciality.
I mean, he still hasn't taken a job anywhere..........................................
That translates into "he hasn't taken a job cos no c.unt is offering him one"
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Nos89 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 20, 2019 12:37 amI'm actually beginning to like wenger again. Watching him on tv as a pundit and speaking at football functions he's sounds like the wenger pre-emirates days. I actually want to hear what he has to say on the how the game is evolving, the future of football. It's as if he has fallen back in love with the game and speaks passionately about it again. No longer sounds like the old fraud he became.
Would I want him as a manager, no absolutely not.
Man is a c.unt and I hate him for what he has done to our club and the shitfest he has left behind - imo this thread should be locked down until/if he ever gets another job, cos until that day I don't want to even acknowledge his existence