


Good post very well thought out, the mood im in today i want everyone sackedU.F.G Anfield '89 wrote:Let's get this straight, no one can be more critical of last night's performance than I, but i think the reason that so many people are angry about this result is the fact that they allowed themselves to think that we ever had a chance of winning the league.
Our problems cannot be solved purely by signing new players, some more strength in depth would be nice but it is not our primary concern. Denilson and Clichy aside i don't think any of our players put in any bad individual performances last night. I didn't see a team of men against boys, i saw a team with a plan against a team that didn't know what they were doing, i saw gary kasprov play chess against the kid on the front of the fucking connect 4 box.
Wenger has always been tactically naive. In the early days we won stuff on the back of the defence he inherited from George Graham, his ability to find excellent players at low low prices, and his fitness training methods.
Now George Graham's defence is long retired, other club's larger spending power negates our ability to find cheap tallent, everyone else has long ago adopted our fitness methods and the likes of Ferguson are still superior tacticians. The game has moved on, Wenger hasn't, we will not win the league, or any othe competition of note as long as he is our manager.
All that being said we are in very tough times financially at the moment. The bottom line is we must continue to qualify for the champions league every year until the stadium debt is paid off, we must do this while spending very little. There is no one i trust more to accomplish these aims than Arsene Wenger.
We must endure the fact that we are no longer top dogs, we must endure the taunts of the insufferable manch and chav fans, and when the stadium debt is paid off and we see our spending power increase we will politely ask Mr Wenger to retire and take a place in the boadroom.
We have to accept that we are going through lean times. But there will still be good football to enjoy and there will still be some happy moments along the way, just like bolton at home this season.
I will still moan about not taking the cups more seriously, i will still have a go about not making substitutions earlier and i will still wonder what he sees in players like denilson. But you will not see me demanding a resignation. Many clubs have lost all in the mad chase for glory and I will not see Arsenal become one of them.
In the coming years our manager will be deserving of much criticism, but make no mistake, when he retires he will leave the club in a far stronger position than when he came to it. And, despite all his faults, no one, barring Herbert Chapman, will have been a greater servant to The Arsenal.
Yes.Connolly55 wrote:I'd like to be in the clear about the money situation aswell, have we got money to spend? Is Wenger being stubborn? Are we in debt?
I hope this post puts to bed the people on here who say we dont buy because we are skint. We havent bought anyone so either Wenger is a liar about the cash or not up to the job anymore with so many below average players in the squad that he wont replaceg88ner wrote:Yes.Connolly55 wrote:I'd like to be in the clear about the money situation aswell, have we got money to spend? Is Wenger being stubborn? Are we in debt?
This week on Arsenal.com, Wenger confirmed that if he found a player, even at £30m, he COULD do it.
Over the summer, on Arsenal.com, Wenger insisted there were only about 10 players in the world who were too expensive for us to buy.
Now, those are words directly from Wenger and published on Arsenal's own website, so they are accurate.
So, Arsenal do have money, and lots of it... IF, and it's a big Wenger sized 'if', we choose to spend it... and IF, and it's a big Wenger sized 'if', he can find a better player than Denilson, Almunia, Theo, etc. at under £30m - sounds easy to me, but apparently Wenger and his scouting network are struggling.
I could understand if this squad was bordering on perfection, but it's not.
I think you'll be pleasantly suprised and find a lot of fans agree with you. Personally i would like to see wenger remain as arsenal manager.Bring Back Pires wrote:I'm sitting behind AW at the Liverpool game, and if we lose conclusively to Chelsea this weekend (as I'm expecting us to), I might take a "Wenger Out" sign.
No doubt I'll be shot down in flames.
Same here. I'm not paying £50 a pop to watch crap like Almunia and DenilsonBring Back Pires wrote:I'm simply not going to spend another penny on Arsenal (including tickets) as long as Wenger continues with his youth policy; which will presumably be until the end of his tenure.
I'm fed up of paying £50+ whilst AW flat-out refuses to use any of the money. It's absolutely taking the piss, and I'd be surprised if people continue to put up with it.
Sadly, I have a ticket for Arsenal/Liverpool already. Not an extra penny will be spent on merchandise or catering. Fuck them, I've spent money towards the cause in good faith (not that I wasn't getting in return, mind), but I feel totally abused as a paying customer.