The feel good factor. What happened?
The feel good factor. What happened?
When the final whistle went at the Hawthorns I began to feel quite optimistic about next season. The progress we made over the course of the season was immense. Yet, as soon as Neuer dived the wrong way for the final spot kick, the doom and gloom returned. We haven't heard from Wenger or Gazides since. The Chavs winning THAT trophy was the worst thing that could've happen. I was actually hoping for a positive reaction from the club. I'm looking for "if we can't beat them, join them" response. Usmanov has to be invited to splash the cash.
Until there is financial fair play domestically, (like in Germany), the self sustaining model is useless.
Until there is financial fair play domestically, (like in Germany), the self sustaining model is useless.
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Re: The feel good factor. What happened?
I posted something almost identical to this yesterday.
The silence from the club is deafening.
The silence from the club is deafening.
Re: The feel good factor. What happened?
Arsenal have always worked like that though. Frustrating, but that's just the way they operate.Red Member wrote: The silence from the club is deafening.
Anyway, we've heard enough from them in the past. Actions speak louder than words, so lets judge them on that.
Agree with the OP though. The feel good factor disappeared in Munich

Re: The feel good factor. What happened?
Arsenal have always worked like that though. Frustrating, but that's just the way they operate.g88ner wrote:Red Member wrote: The silence from the club is deafening.
Anyway, we've heard enough from them in the past. Actions speak louder than words, so lets judge them on that.
Agree with the OP though. The feel good factor disappeared in Munich

I don't know what age you are g88ner, but I'm 48 and I will say with confidence, that neither of us will see Arsenal lift the clge in our lifetime, I will also go as far as to say we won't see another Premiership title.
Re: The feel good factor. What happened?
oh...goonersid wrote: I don't know what age you are g88ner, but I'm 48 and I will say with confidence, that neither of us will see Arsenal lift the clge in our lifetime, I will also go as far as to say we won't see another Premiership title.


To be fair, things can change fast in football... and that's our best hope.
At the moment we're going nowhere with a conservative board and a stagnant manager. Significant change will need to happen: maybe a change of manager, a change in the boardroom, and it may also possibly depend on the success of the FFP laws. In fact, all three (or at least 2) will probably be necessary for Arsenal to be successful again.
I'm not confident these changes will happen any time soon, but I can hope.
And we have the stadium and fan base. I guess our time will come again.
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Re: The feel good factor. What happened?
The chavs winning, RVP not signing a new contract and pissing off with Holland without it being sorted and no purchases basically, without these things it doesnt make you hopefulNos89 wrote:When the final whistle went at the Hawthorns I began to feel quite optimistic about next season. The progress we made over the course of the season was immense. Yet, as soon as Neuer dived the wrong way for the final spot kick, the doom and gloom returned. We haven't heard from Wenger or Gazides since. The Chavs winning THAT trophy was the worst thing that could've happen. I was actually hoping for a positive reaction from the club. I'm looking for "if we can't beat them, join them" response. Usmanov has to be invited to splash the cash.
Until there is financial fair play domestically, (like in Germany), the self sustaining model is useless.
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Re: The feel good factor. What happened?
Friday April 20th - Asked about RVP's contract, our glorious LIAR said -
“That will be sorted at the end of the season,”
“Yes, it will be before the Euros.”
Nasri and Cesc all over again. LIES LIES LIES LIES LIES
“That will be sorted at the end of the season,”
“Yes, it will be before the Euros.”
Nasri and Cesc all over again. LIES LIES LIES LIES LIES

Re: The feel good factor. What happened?
How do you know it hasn't been sorted?rodders999 wrote:Friday April 20th - Asked about RVP's contract, our glorious LIAR said -
“That will be sorted at the end of the season,”
“Yes, it will be before the Euros.”
Nasri and Cesc all over again. LIES LIES LIES LIES LIES
Maybe Van Persie said he wanted to leave. If that's the case, it explains why he's been banned from talking to the media.
It also means the club will do what they did last summer; keep quiet and hold out for the best price. So yes, Nasri and Cesc all over again.

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Re: The feel good factor. What happened?
Mods - could you at least tell me how the poll was going before you deleted the thread


Re: The feel good factor. What happened?
I must have slept for a few months cos I def missed this feel good factor you talk about
What was it that inspired that feeling in you ? Was it the crucial win at the baggies when we stole a win due to their shite keeper or was it the previous week where we got a draw against the might norwich ? Maybe it was before that when we were having a shocking run and the highlight was a home defeat against wigan
We were steeped to finish top 4 much less top 3. We are in line to lose our last remaining world class player which has been happening for the past 3 summers now. We have shown no inclination to change our transfer strategy which has crippled us for the past few seasons. We see no sign of changing our manager or the board and both of these are killing us.
Not a lot to be positive about wouldnt you say ?

What was it that inspired that feeling in you ? Was it the crucial win at the baggies when we stole a win due to their shite keeper or was it the previous week where we got a draw against the might norwich ? Maybe it was before that when we were having a shocking run and the highlight was a home defeat against wigan




We were steeped to finish top 4 much less top 3. We are in line to lose our last remaining world class player which has been happening for the past 3 summers now. We have shown no inclination to change our transfer strategy which has crippled us for the past few seasons. We see no sign of changing our manager or the board and both of these are killing us.
Not a lot to be positive about wouldnt you say ?
Re: The feel good factor. What happened?
I think you know that answer to that, matearseofacrow wrote:Mods - could you at least tell me how the poll was going before you deleted the thread

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Re: The feel good factor. What happened?
arseofacrow wrote:Mods - could you at least tell me how the poll was going before you deleted the thread


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Re: The feel good factor. What happened?
Miserable old *word censored*augie wrote:I must have slept for a few months cos I def missed this feel good factor you talk about![]()
What was it that inspired that feeling in you ? Was it the crucial win at the baggies when we stole a win due to their shite keeper or was it the previous week where we got a draw against the might norwich ? Maybe it was before that when we were having a shocking run and the highlight was a home defeat against wigan![]()
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We were steeped to finish top 4 much less top 3. We are in line to lose our last remaining world class player which has been happening for the past 3 summers now. We have shown no inclination to change our transfer strategy which has crippled us for the past few seasons. We see no sign of changing our manager or the board and both of these are killing us.
Not a lot to be positive about wouldnt you say ?


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Re: The feel good factor. What happened?
Got to totally agree with Augie here, I had no feel good factor at all last season and this lack of a feel good factor was underlined when the chav *word censored* won the C.L. thanks Arsene, all your fault, they're London's first winners!!!augie wrote:I must have slept for a few months cos I def missed this feel good factor you talk about![]()
What was it that inspired that feeling in you ? Was it the crucial win at the baggies when we stole a win due to their shite keeper or was it the previous week where we got a draw against the might norwich ? Maybe it was before that when we were having a shocking run and the highlight was a home defeat against wigan![]()
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We were steeped to finish top 4 much less top 3. We are in line to lose our last remaining world class player which has been happening for the past 3 summers now. We have shown no inclination to change our transfer strategy which has crippled us for the past few seasons. We see no sign of changing our manager or the board and both of these are killing us.
Not a lot to be positive about wouldnt you say ?
I was actually thinking today about Wenger's (by his own admission also) proud record about qualifying for the C.L. for so many seasons in a row, but this must always be countered by our own pretty dreadful record when we're in it, it must surely be easier to win now than it was when only the champions qualified for it, as you have more goes by virtue of qualifying for it every season... just a thought...


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Re: The feel good factor. What happened?
The feel good factor of this thread didn't make it past the second sentence of the thread title




