Today feels like the beginning of the end.

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Should Arsene Go?

Yes
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59%
No
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41%
 
Total votes: 96

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Post by donaldo »

Louder wrote:Still the beggining of the end ? :roll: fickle 'fans' :roll:
Today No Bender No Denilson No Arshavin No Flappy. :barscarf:

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Arsenal 1991 wrote:
Louder wrote:Still the beggining of the end ? :roll: fickle 'fans' :roll:
I bet nearly everyone's opinions haven't changed because of a win against the worst team in the league.

When did you start supporting Arsenal?
With all due respect, WTF has it got to do with you ?

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Louder wrote:
Arsenal 1991 wrote:
Louder wrote:Still the beggining of the end ? :roll: fickle 'fans' :roll:
I bet nearly everyone's opinions haven't changed because of a win against the worst team in the league.

When did you start supporting Arsenal?
With all due respect, WTF has it got to do with you ?
Just wondering, what made you decide to support Arsenal? Was it the beautiful football, the trophies or Arsene Wenger? Or did you like playing with them on Fifa? :roll: :lol: :wink:

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Ipswich lost again. :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:

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donaldo wrote:
Louder wrote:Still the beggining of the end ? :roll: fickle 'fans' :roll:
Today No Bender No Denilson No Arshavin No Flappy. :barscarf:
We did have Eboue. Denilson came on. Kos kept a clean sheet. Song played a full 90, Clichy as well. Every one of these players has been hammered on this forum at one stage or another this season, by the usual experts :roll: to the point where people have said they should go. And what do you know, we play well today and this is a good eleven.

A joke. :banghead:

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Post by Henry Norris 1913 »

Louder wrote:
Arsenal 1991 wrote:
Louder wrote:Still the beggining of the end ? :roll: fickle 'fans' :roll:
I bet nearly everyone's opinions haven't changed because of a win against the worst team in the league.

When did you start supporting Arsenal?
2005. the glory years at arsene fc


I guessed it :roll:

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Post by Arsenal 1991 »

Louder wrote:
donaldo wrote:
Louder wrote:Still the beggining of the end ? :roll: fickle 'fans' :roll:
Today No Bender No Denilson No Arshavin No Flappy. :barscarf:
We did have Eboue. Denilson came on. Kos kept a clean sheet. Song played a full 90, Clichy as well. Every one of these players has been hammered on this forum at one stage or another this season, by the usual experts :roll: to the point where people have said they should go. And what do you know, we play well today and this is a good eleven.

A joke. :banghead:
God forbid we criticise the players who are living a lavish life at our expense. Don't mind nasri, fabregas etc. earning their wage but it pisses me off that denilson and bentdner are taking nearly 5m off us, with nothing to show for it and they are shit.
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Arsenal 1991 wrote:
Louder wrote:
Arsenal 1991 wrote:
Louder wrote:Still the beggining of the end ? :roll: fickle 'fans' :roll:
I bet nearly everyone's opinions haven't changed because of a win against the worst team in the league.

When did you start supporting Arsenal?
With all due respect, WTF has it got to do with you ?
Just wondering, what made you decide to support Arsenal? Was it the beautiful football, the trophies or Arsene Wenger? Or did you like playing with them on Fifa? :roll: :lol: :wink:
FIFA wasn't around to play on.

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Post by mcdowell42 »

Louder wrote:
Arsenal 1991 wrote:
Louder wrote:
Arsenal 1991 wrote:
Louder wrote:Still the beggining of the end ? :roll: fickle 'fans' :roll:
I bet nearly everyone's opinions haven't changed because of a win against the worst team in the league.

When did you start supporting Arsenal?
With all due respect, WTF has it got to do with you ?
Just wondering, what made you decide to support Arsenal? Was it the beautiful football, the trophies or Arsene Wenger? Or did you like playing with them on Fifa? :roll: :lol: :wink:
FIFA wasn't around to play on.[/quote]


Reading your posts i reckon the only thing you are playing on is wengers flute :wink:

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Post by Gunnersaurus »

Louder wrote:
donaldo wrote:
Louder wrote:Still the beggining of the end ? :roll: fickle 'fans' :roll:
Today No Bender No Denilson No Arshavin No Flappy. :barscarf:
We did have Eboue. Denilson came on. Kos kept a clean sheet. Song played a full 90, Clichy as well. Every one of these players has been hammered on this forum at one stage or another this season, by the usual experts :roll: to the point where people have said they should go. And what do you know, we play well today and this is a good eleven.

A joke. :banghead:
Today was a good result but it needs to be kept in perspective, yes the better players played which is always going to benefit but West Ham also offered nothing, the players you defend have been slated for previous mediocre performances, today was a good day, next week it could be awful, that is Arsenal under Wenger and his pointless rest and rotation policy because none of the players have to earn their right to wear the shirt, they do regardless of how they play.

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Post by Arsenal 1991 »

Louder wrote:
Arsenal 1991 wrote:
Louder wrote:
Arsenal 1991 wrote:
Louder wrote:Still the beggining of the end ? :roll: fickle 'fans' :roll:
I bet nearly everyone's opinions haven't changed because of a win against the worst team in the league.

When did you start supporting Arsenal?
With all due respect, WTF has it got to do with you ?
Just wondering, what made you decide to support Arsenal? Was it the beautiful football, the trophies or Arsene Wenger? Or did you like playing with them on Fifa? :roll: :lol: :wink:
FIFA wasn't around to play on.
Why did you choose arsenal then, over say united or Chelsea or barca. :lol: :wink:

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I loved the game at WestHam, thought we were excellent against Leeds and from the BBC text updates + highlights sounds we wr ledge v Wigan
lets hope we beat Ipswich and Huddersfield Tues/Sat

realistically any mid table team would hope to do all of what I listed above
so it's lose/lose scenario's till the Everton game

despite these qualifications I bet just that run will change a certain amount of minds
is it seriously a good idea to fire a manager mid-season whilst you are in 4 competitions....?

no thought not

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highburyJD wrote:I loved the game at WestHam, thought we were excellent against Leeds and from the BBC text updates + highlights sounds we wr ledge v Wigan
lets hope we beat Ipswich and Huddersfield Tues/Sat

realistically any mid table team would hope to do all of what I listed above
so it's lose/lose scenario's till the Everton game

despite these qualifications I bet just that run will change a certain amount of minds
is it seriously a good idea to fire a manager mid-season whilst you are in 4 competitions....?

no thought not
Its looking better but we really haven't had any difficult games since the city game as birmingham are a bit shit!

Im getting more confident but we're one injury away disaster in defence and van persie staying fit is key. You can never, ever take anything for granted with this team.

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Post by highburyJD »

Kyle Bartley has been looking very good at Sheff United
(I'm not actually just saying that as a wind up I like everyone else would have just signed Mertesacker)
I agree on RVP
but lets all just keep pour fingers crossed

the team we played v Wigan is class
even Kos is looking stronger every game, esp with Djourou who is a good complement to him
if we can keep most of them fit we have a genuine chance

every other top5 team has a far more difficult 2nd half to the season than us

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Post by marcengels »

highburyJD wrote:Kyle Bartley has been looking very good at Sheff United
(I'm not actually just saying that as a wind up I like everyone else would have just signed Mertesacker)
I agree on RVP
but lets all just keep pour fingers crossed

the team we played v Wigan is class
even Kos is looking stronger every game, esp with Djourou who is a good complement to him
if we can keep most of them fit we have a genuine chance

every other top5 team has a far more difficult 2nd half to the season than us
That old chesnut!

:lol: :lol:

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