oh no, what will we do if he went?and if we do actually finish outside of the top four at the end of the season, I don’t think I’ll be the only one who seriously thinks about leaving.
Better get shot of that smelly garlick French tosser pronto.
pstereohead wrote: I am still amazed by how much trust Wenger has in Eboué. I was sure Wenger would use him as back-up to Sagna last season, but instead he played when Walcott should have. Now that Walcott is playing, he is playing the Fabregas-role ffs! Could anyone even in their worst nightmare think of that as plausible? Especially when we already have Nasri, Ramsey and Wilshere, all of whom are more natural attacking midfielders!
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TeeCee wrote:we_are_the_arsenal - Thank you, you sum up in one posting just how stupid some fans are. Tell you what mate, when you've had a season ticket for 30 years, come back and have a go, until then I suggest you get back to your homework. You come across as an ignorant, blind, childish idiot who can't even hold a decent discussion.
Arsenal existed before Wenger and will exist an awful long time after he's gone. He is NOT infallible (look that word up if you like).
I agree, when did I say anything different? One day Wenger won't be here, that's a fact. But to get rid of him now because we lost a game in week 2 is ridiculous. You want him to buy 3 or 4 big stars, does Arsenal have the money though?Arsenal existed before Wenger and will exist an awful long time after he's gone.
TeeCee wrote:LMAO, League position mate, league position.
If we couldn't beat a pub team then we might as well make you the manager of Arsenal
A solid crowd considering the situation of the tie. 2-0 result away, playing an inferior team at home on a weeknight.only about 45-50,000 in the stadium
We'll see this Saturday. 60,000 anyone?A sign of things to come??