Are you under the mistaken believe that I write for the Gooner because I certainly didn't open the door to any of your ilk pal. It's funny because we don't get this with Spurs or Chavski fans, it's only Man Ure that invade the board of a team they don't support every so often, is this the sort of thing you resort to when you have no friends or sex life?Cus:
You betray yourself.
I believe you opened the door to your forum by having a comparative article between United and Arsenal.
Why am I not surprised?Ray Wilkins? Who? Didn't he used to be a Sky pundit?
Around the same time the like of Russell Beardsmore and Lee Martin got absolutely nowhere with the like of Neil Webb and Micky Phelan bought at a price.Fergie did buy players in '89, but equally he also went round to a 14-year-old's mum's house to ensure the signing of a local talent. Kid by the name of Giggs. He remains loyal to the club. A concept Arsenal supporters may not be familiar with now.
The only reason you invested in English youth talent in the early 90s was because there was a restriction on the number of foreigners you could field in Europe, once it was dropped so was your youth policy and then you started throwing tens of millions of pounds at the like of Ferdinand and Rooney.
No you were relegated in '74, that's half a decade earlier. Like us beating you in the FA Cup Final was just after you refusing to enter it.'79. Just after we were relegated but maintained our support
You see you totally miss the point of supporting a club. It's not about the winning stuff, its about having a connection with it and going to the ground. You mention OT - yes nice ground, I've been there actually on the pitch you know!, I bet you've even been there, get back in your armchair.A generation after our youth team won the cup, the European Cup. Sorry? Did I lose you there?
'71. Before I was born. No idea what went on. Good record for Arsenal that year it seems. I'll see your double, match it, and raise you a treble.
You can have more than one rival - as you do with Leeds and Liverpool, though I suppose "local" rivalry means nowt to you as you live in Basildon.Chelsea Arsenal's rivals? I thought that would be Tottenham? Cole went to a club who paid him more money. Arsenal and Chelsea aren't arch-rivals. It's like saying Blackburn and United are arch-rivals. It takes about the same time to get from one ground to the other. Are Leyton Orient also your "rival"?
It's funny that you spend so much time on a forum for club you don't support. We don't want you here pal - we're talking about you not to you.It's strange that you seem to foam at the mouth rather than address some of the points raised about your club, especially the reliance you have on Wenger's tenure and almost total imported youth talent.
Too complex for you to think about? Maybe you don't foresee yourself supporting the club at that point in the future when this policy may matter?
Arsenal were actually the top scorers in the division for 3 years out of 4 between 1988 and 1992, the boring football came after 1992 - before Sky so you wouldn't have seen it. We played some good stuff in 1989, compared to you lot - I mean Rocky or Ralph Milne, Beardsmore or Merse?True, Arsenal do play the beautiful game, but it wasn't always so. "1-0 to the Arsenal" was a George Graham-era classic. Even Liverpool lost their pass-and-move ethos under Houllier. ManU's style of play, maybe not as beautiful?, is still thrilling and dynamic and is tied to a HISTORICAL ethos at the club, which was taken up by Sir Alex and not initiated by him, unlike at Arsenal where Wenger's flowing approach to football was pushed by him.
Brady also gave you a footballing lesson in 1979.
I loved the wonderful football you played against Ipswich in 1981. My what history you have.