Manure v Arsenal

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russ99
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This is our club! wrote:
mcdowell42 wrote:fans turn on club's chief executive..."Ivan Gazidis - what the **** do you do?", then "We want our Arsenal back
I personally do not get this??? Ivan the Terrible is not picking this team nor setting them up the way they are. Why is Wenger immune from stick? He is just as culpable as Ivan.
Wenger isn't immune, there's a vast amount of fans giving him stick at every turn, if you haven't noticed. And much of it is justified despite the slapdash squad he has to work with.

Gazidis needs to get stick, sitting on transfer profit after selling 4 of the best players since taking over as Silent Stan's lapdog then getting a bonus for "doing so well".

So in two years we may be able to compete with this lot? Two years, two big bonuses for Ivan and 4 more good players sold. Yeah right.
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That was painful, no belief whatsoever and for me Santos has just put in the worst performance you're likely to see from any player this weekend - truly truly awful :cry:

Just a word for our support today well done lads the only thing we can be proud of today!

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Yet another spineless performace at OT, becoming all too familiar under the *word censored* Wenger

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Fuck me, a goal. Whatever next?

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Carzorla...one bright spark of class....he will be gone next season too

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Entirely predictable.

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Gazidis and Turnip must be delighted, that's another 3 million quid onto Santi's inevitable transfer next summer.

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Thrashed 2-1, everything still rosy in the wanker's garden.

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Thats the weekend ruined before its begun :cry:

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SteveO 35 wrote:2-0 to United

The most predictable kind of 2-0 too. They score with first effort on target - loads of halfway line possession from us before a hopelessly exposed fullback allows them to run in a second goal.

Then they take their foot off the pedal with bigger games in mind and spare us the hammering of last year

Arsene shakes his head wondering why his genius substitutions in the 70th minute didn't work (Walcott for Podolski, The Ox for Ramsey, and Chamakh for Giroud)
OK - not exactly right, but the gormless team selection and tactics from the bloke that's worked in football for 30 years pretty much ensured that the pattern of the game went exactly as I thought it would

On the betting coupons for Arsenal games these days they should introduce a 'time of the first shot on target'. I'd back 81-90 mins every week

Ramsey in a wide midfield role again and no pace in the team. Still I haven't spent a day working in football so what would I know

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PLEASE Arsene Wenger GO! Go NOW...Look just fucking GO!....and take Ramsey, Santos,Flappy, Mannone and Arshavin with you.

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Ha ha....... "routine victory for Man U"
ssp2

Sad but true

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Belfast Boy wrote:That was painful, no belief whatsoever and for me Santos has just put in the worst performance you're likely to see from any player this weekend - truly truly awful :cry:

Just a word for our support today well done lads the only thing we can be proud of today!
Would have like to have heard some shit directed at Wenger though

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Peeman wrote:Thats the weekend ruined before its begun :cry:
Yup! I'm gonna have a real happy birthday tomorrow thanks wenker you *word censored*.

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This is our club! wrote:Carzorla...one bright spark of class....he will be gone next season too
And who could blame him!? :cry: :banghead: :cussing:

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