
ITS DEFINITLEY TIME....
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ITS DEFINITLEY TIME....
for mr wenger to either get the cheque book out and do what he is paid to do and deliver success,or pack your bags and thank you very much for what you have done,today was a disgrace and is just not good enough we were very lucky that villa drew,its time for change big time it aint working wenger 

The trouble is now, he's let this transfer window go. Any other manager coming in now would be stuck with the 2nd largest wage bill in the Premier League for a bunch of mediocre under-performers.
I have never enjoyed watching us less. And before anyone starts going on about a new breed of fan, I started going in 1977 and have watched some of the shit served up by Messrs O'Neill, Howe, Graham (in his last 2 years) and Rioch.
At least most of those teams had at least 1 bright spark amongst the ranks e.g. Brady, Nicholas, Rix, even if there were many others who were ordinary in the extreme.
Without RvP on the field today we were ordinary throughout the entire side. Not one player who got me excited for a minute
I have never enjoyed watching us less. And before anyone starts going on about a new breed of fan, I started going in 1977 and have watched some of the shit served up by Messrs O'Neill, Howe, Graham (in his last 2 years) and Rioch.
At least most of those teams had at least 1 bright spark amongst the ranks e.g. Brady, Nicholas, Rix, even if there were many others who were ordinary in the extreme.
Without RvP on the field today we were ordinary throughout the entire side. Not one player who got me excited for a minute
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exactly i watched in disbeleif at how bad we were at creating 1 clear cut chance 1 cutting move to put somebody threw,we just dont have the talent and thats all there is to it,and as you said we r fucked as he has wasted yet another transfer window in his blind arrogance rvp on the bench i nearly lost the plot when i seen that what was his logic there??Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 6:53 pm Post subject:
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The trouble is now, he's let this transfer window go. Any other manager coming in now would be stuck with the 2nd largest wage bill in the Premier League for a bunch of mediocre under-performers.
I have never enjoyed watching us less. And before anyone starts going on about a new breed of fan, I started going in 1977 and have watched some of the shit served up by Messrs O'Neill, Howe, Graham (in his last 2 years) and Rioch.
At least most of those teams had at least 1 bright spark amongst the ranks e.g. Brady, Nicholas, Rix, even if there were many others who were ordinary in the extreme.
Without RvP on the field today we were ordinary throughout the entire side. Not one player who got me excited for a minute
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Exactly... Its just what we have to resort to now! Realistically we would beat Cardiff with the Carling cup team at home. But it just showed us today what Arsenal are like without Robin... an average team!FOXYARSENAL wrote:that shows how shite we are we have to rest rvp for a game at home to fucking cardiffWe have a huge game against Cardiff on Tuesday dont forget...![]()
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Today we were very poor Green was never troubled. If someone can tell me different then do because I don't remember. We must beat cardiff on Tuesday and then go on a cup run.
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