Sack the arrogant c#nt now!!
Sack the arrogant c#nt now!!
Never going to happen is it but it should. We're a joke, a laughing stock.
A goal down after 3 minutes from a free header from a corner. Oh quel surprise Arsene!!! 2-0 down because an Arsenal keeper comes wondering from his line to gift a goal. An Arsenal goal keeper gifting a goal? No surely not??
It's ok though, we can bring on all the reinforcements we purchsased in the transfer window. Oh wait a minute.....
So lets hear from all you Arsene Knows Best muppets (which I was one of until the last fews months when enough has become enough) to slate me and tell me why I don't know what I'm talking about. If fairness the mighty West Brom are one of the better sides in Europe.
At least the team still has steel......
Goodbye Arsene, thank you for everything you have done for this club but you need to go now.
A goal down after 3 minutes from a free header from a corner. Oh quel surprise Arsene!!! 2-0 down because an Arsenal keeper comes wondering from his line to gift a goal. An Arsenal goal keeper gifting a goal? No surely not??
It's ok though, we can bring on all the reinforcements we purchsased in the transfer window. Oh wait a minute.....
So lets hear from all you Arsene Knows Best muppets (which I was one of until the last fews months when enough has become enough) to slate me and tell me why I don't know what I'm talking about. If fairness the mighty West Brom are one of the better sides in Europe.
At least the team still has steel......
Goodbye Arsene, thank you for everything you have done for this club but you need to go now.
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Give it up lads - we don't have a hope in hell of winning the title this year.
Accept it now cos you're only building yourself up for a massive fall.
Wenger you are a blind stubborn old *word censored* - fuck you and your average Championship players.
Fuck Almunia - the single biggest joke of the Premiership
Fuck the medical staff - where areour fucking players
Fuck you Mr. Wenger
FUCK IT FUCK IT FUCK IT
Accept it now cos you're only building yourself up for a massive fall.
Wenger you are a blind stubborn old *word censored* - fuck you and your average Championship players.
Fuck Almunia - the single biggest joke of the Premiership
Fuck the medical staff - where areour fucking players
Fuck you Mr. Wenger
FUCK IT FUCK IT FUCK IT
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Wenger actually seems happy with a draw,fucking great smile on his face and mentioning mental strength,what a *word censored*!
Sack this arrogant know all know nothing tosspot!
If I had a season ticket I wouldn't be getting one next season wenger and the board are running this club into the ground,we all want a load of money but you can't spend it when ur dead and the way we are going it will soon be curtains for this team.
Sack this arrogant know all know nothing tosspot!
If I had a season ticket I wouldn't be getting one next season wenger and the board are running this club into the ground,we all want a load of money but you can't spend it when ur dead and the way we are going it will soon be curtains for this team.
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You angry Rob???Rob - Admin wrote:Give it up lads - we don't have a hope in hell of winning the title this year.
Accept it now cos you're only building yourself up for a massive fall.
Wenger you are a blind stubborn old c**t - fuck you and your average Championship players.
Fuck Almunia - the single biggest joke of the Premiership
Fuck the medical staff - where areour fucking players
Fuck you Mr. Wenger
FUCK IT FUCK IT FUCK IT


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I'm proud of Arsenal's achievements! Wenger insists sixth trophyless season wouldn't force him out the doorBy Laura Williamson
Last updated at 1:49 AM on 19th March 2011
Comments (0) Add to My Stories Arsene Wenger has insisted he has no intention of leaving Arsenal, even if the club endures a sixth season without a trophy.
The Gunners' Carling Cup final defeat and exits in the Champions League and FA Cup have led some fans to question whether the Frenchman remains the right man for the job.
But Wenger said: ‘You ask about my commitment? When I sign a contract I respect it. (If) you look at what we did this season, it deserves a lot of credit. Would anybody have predicted that we are where we are, in front of Chelsea and Man City and fighting for the championship? Nobody.
Stuck in the middle: Arsene Wenger's job is a constant balancing act
‘We should be proud of what we did until now. So let people talk and let us do the job.’
But Wenger did concede that the Arsenal dressing room is a quieter place than it was in 2004, when ‘The Invincibles’ team won the Premier League title, and there is no obvious vocal leader.
In April 2004, for example, Arsenal were 2-1 down to Liverpool at half-time, but a Thierry Henry-inspired comeback saw the Gunners win 4-2.
Wenger said: ‘I must say, at half-time in the dressing room (against Liverpool) I felt that the team was really on their knees.
Raising spirits: Wenger concedes the dressing room has a different aura these days
‘They needed some alert speech to come back and bounce back and, on the day, Thierry Henry made a massive difference in the second half and Liverpool accepted that we were superior.
‘Is it a quieter dressing room now? Maybe. But I am convinced that Arsenal has a special meaning for them and that will come out.’
The goalkeeper who played all 38 League games for that unbeaten team of 2003-04, Jens Lehmann, is now back at Arsenal and hoping to give ‘that extra bit of conviction’ to the players.
The 41-year-old told the club’s offical website: ‘In terms of experience, I am still good, so I need to give that onto the young lads.
‘I hope we will be successful in getting the trophy, to give that extra bit of conviction to the players - that is why I am here and why the boss has asked me to come.’
Lehmann was working as a TV pundit at the Nou Camp when Arsenal’s No.1 goalkeeper, Wojciech Szczesny, dislocated his finger.
It took two text messages from goalkeeper coach Gerry Peyton for Lehmann to realise Arsenal wanted him to play for them again.
Lehmann added: ‘Later Arsene Wenger called me to ask if I was available, and I said: “Let me talk to my wife.â€
I'm proud of Arsenal's achievements! Wenger insists sixth trophyless season wouldn't force him out the doorBy Laura Williamson
Last updated at 1:49 AM on 19th March 2011
Comments (0) Add to My Stories Arsene Wenger has insisted he has no intention of leaving Arsenal, even if the club endures a sixth season without a trophy.
The Gunners' Carling Cup final defeat and exits in the Champions League and FA Cup have led some fans to question whether the Frenchman remains the right man for the job.
But Wenger said: ‘You ask about my commitment? When I sign a contract I respect it. (If) you look at what we did this season, it deserves a lot of credit. Would anybody have predicted that we are where we are, in front of Chelsea and Man City and fighting for the championship? Nobody.
Stuck in the middle: Arsene Wenger's job is a constant balancing act
‘We should be proud of what we did until now. So let people talk and let us do the job.’
But Wenger did concede that the Arsenal dressing room is a quieter place than it was in 2004, when ‘The Invincibles’ team won the Premier League title, and there is no obvious vocal leader.
In April 2004, for example, Arsenal were 2-1 down to Liverpool at half-time, but a Thierry Henry-inspired comeback saw the Gunners win 4-2.
Wenger said: ‘I must say, at half-time in the dressing room (against Liverpool) I felt that the team was really on their knees.
Raising spirits: Wenger concedes the dressing room has a different aura these days
‘They needed some alert speech to come back and bounce back and, on the day, Thierry Henry made a massive difference in the second half and Liverpool accepted that we were superior.
‘Is it a quieter dressing room now? Maybe. But I am convinced that Arsenal has a special meaning for them and that will come out.’
The goalkeeper who played all 38 League games for that unbeaten team of 2003-04, Jens Lehmann, is now back at Arsenal and hoping to give ‘that extra bit of conviction’ to the players.
The 41-year-old told the club’s offical website: ‘In terms of experience, I am still good, so I need to give that onto the young lads.
‘I hope we will be successful in getting the trophy, to give that extra bit of conviction to the players - that is why I am here and why the boss has asked me to come.’
Lehmann was working as a TV pundit at the Nou Camp when Arsenal’s No.1 goalkeeper, Wojciech Szczesny, dislocated his finger.
It took two text messages from goalkeeper coach Gerry Peyton for Lehmann to realise Arsenal wanted him to play for them again.
Lehmann added: ‘Later Arsene Wenger called me to ask if I was available, and I said: “Let me talk to my wife.â€
The comments about the dressing room just confirm for me that there is a lack of leadership, on the pitch or from AW and his coaching team.
Jack might be a leader in the future but not for a few seasons yet.
Time for AW to move upstairs, refresh the coaching team and get a Scott Parker type to provide some leadership.
My only concern is that the moody players we have might not respond well to being told the truth.
Jack might be a leader in the future but not for a few seasons yet.
Time for AW to move upstairs, refresh the coaching team and get a Scott Parker type to provide some leadership.
My only concern is that the moody players we have might not respond well to being told the truth.