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Hoisted with his own petard. IMO Gnabry is now showing his potential because he's probably getting some proper coaching at Bayern.
http://bit.ly/2M9Ndup
http://bit.ly/2M9Ndup
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Yep they said "hey Serge - come play for us, we think you are better than Theo Walcott".OneBardGooner wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 9:15 amYup! The cuntbag is trying to blame someone else for his ineptitude .... It was never ever his fault was it ! Noooo Never
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Arsene Wenger believes Bayern Munich "manipulated" Germany forward Serge Gnabry, 24, into leaving Arsenal in 2016. (Goal.com)
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I see the theiving old vagina approached Lyon about their open position and was knocked back by Houllier
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The whole wide world really does owe their existence to him doesn’t it .....DB10GOONER wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 5:49 pmYep they said "hey Serge - come play for us, we think you are better than Theo Walcott".OneBardGooner wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 9:15 amYup! The cuntbag is trying to blame someone else for his ineptitude .... It was never ever his fault was it ! Noooo Never
BBC Website:
Arsene Wenger believes Bayern Munich "manipulated" Germany forward Serge Gnabry, 24, into leaving Arsenal in 2016. (Goal.com)
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And on the 8th day our Lord God Wenger said ‘Listen...I would ave finished in 6 days but zee ‘andbrake was on a leetle beet’......
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This + the player had qualities in him but AW wanted straight impact out of the block - mind blowing how he saw Theo better at the job than him. With this inaptitude how on earth did he have the courage to approach OL for their position is beyond me. A team that is reliant on bringing youth and expanding their potential.clummo123 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 3:08 pmHoisted with his own petard. IMO Gnabry is now showing his potential because he's probably getting some proper coaching at Bayern.
http://bit.ly/2Oz4qyH
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Let's add the fact that he didn't even think to add any buy back clause but then why would he do that when he was struggling to see Gnabry > Walcott in front of his own eyes.
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Because he's a narcissist with a huge ego. I really can't stand the sight or sound of him anymore.Rian1 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 11, 2019 9:32 amThis + the player had qualities in him but AW wanted straight impact out of the block - mind blowing how he saw Theo better at the job than him. With this inaptitude how on earth did he have the courage to approach OL for their position is beyond me. A team that is reliant on bringing youth and expanding their potential.clummo123 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 3:08 pmHoisted with his own petard. IMO Gnabry is now showing his potential because he's probably getting some proper coaching at Bayern.
http://bit.ly/2Oz4qyH
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According to wonga, he could have signed the world and his wife..............but didn't.
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Spoiler Alert. If you don't want your Monday ruined...........
It reads as a 'couldn't make it up' from TOF.
'Maybe I sacrificed a little bit the winning potential': Arsene Wenger admits he gave up the chance to win trophies by turning down Real Madrid to continue his Arsenal 'love story'
Arsene Wenger has admitted that turning down Real Madrid on numerous occasions to stay with Arsenal cost him success in his career. *coffee spit*
And now Wenger has admitted that he turned down the might of Real Madrid more than once, acknowledging that he would have won more trophies if he'd left. (that's the best part)
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footb ... adrid.html
It reads as a 'couldn't make it up' from TOF.
'Maybe I sacrificed a little bit the winning potential': Arsene Wenger admits he gave up the chance to win trophies by turning down Real Madrid to continue his Arsenal 'love story'
Arsene Wenger has admitted that turning down Real Madrid on numerous occasions to stay with Arsenal cost him success in his career. *coffee spit*
And now Wenger has admitted that he turned down the might of Real Madrid more than once, acknowledging that he would have won more trophies if he'd left. (that's the best part)
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footb ... adrid.html
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HE has a book coming out, an autobiography, no less.
It will be a best seller in Cantonese and Swaheli.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footb ... -year.html
Wenger was the longest-serving manager in Arsenal history, taking charge in October 1996 before leaving in May 2018.
He won three league titles, fought legendary battles with Sir Alex Ferguson's Manchester United and masterminded the incredible 'Invincibles' season of 2003-04 when they went the entire campaign unbeaten.
Longest serving manager, but not most successful manager..............................................
#still-a-cvnt
It will be a best seller in Cantonese and Swaheli.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footb ... -year.html
Wenger was the longest-serving manager in Arsenal history, taking charge in October 1996 before leaving in May 2018.
He won three league titles, fought legendary battles with Sir Alex Ferguson's Manchester United and masterminded the incredible 'Invincibles' season of 2003-04 when they went the entire campaign unbeaten.
Longest serving manager, but not most successful manager..............................................
#still-a-cvnt
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Yes "love story" he worked totally unpaid apparentlyThe Arsenal Way wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 11:29 amSpoiler Alert. If you don't want your Monday ruined...........
It reads as a 'couldn't make it up' from TOF.
'Maybe I sacrificed a little bit the winning potential': Arsene Wenger admits he gave up the chance to win trophies by turning down Real Madrid to continue his Arsenal 'love story'
Arsene Wenger has admitted that turning down Real Madrid on numerous occasions to stay with Arsenal cost him success in his career. *coffee spit*
And now Wenger has admitted that he turned down the might of Real Madrid more than once, acknowledging that he would have won more trophies if he'd left. (that's the best part)
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footb ... adrid.html
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If anything Madrid would have won less trophies.The Arsenal Way wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 11:29 amSpoiler Alert. If you don't want your Monday ruined...........
It reads as a 'couldn't make it up' from TOF.
'Maybe I sacrificed a little bit the winning potential': Arsene Wenger admits he gave up the chance to win trophies by turning down Real Madrid to continue his Arsenal 'love story'
Arsene Wenger has admitted that turning down Real Madrid on numerous occasions to stay with Arsenal cost him success in his career. *coffee spit*
And now Wenger has admitted that he turned down the might of Real Madrid more than once, acknowledging that he would have won more trophies if he'd left. (that's the best part)
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footb ... adrid.html
The thought of Bendtner and Stepanovs rocking up at Madrid is piss funny though.
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His book should be called The Vagina Monologue.
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It's the number of titles won that I scream at people when they defend him (still).
Not really that great for 20 years in the job and how many in his last 16 years was it? FFS. Our greatest manager my arse.
Not really that great for 20 years in the job and how many in his last 16 years was it? FFS. Our greatest manager my arse.