highburyJD wrote:great post MK
I hope and believe this winter and summer there will be shift in how we do business
Does that equate to the selling of wally walnut and the resigning of henry on loan ?

highburyJD wrote:great post MK
I hope and believe this winter and summer there will be shift in how we do business
highburyJD wrote:I hope we keep Walcott, not sure if thats possible
and I do hope we do get Titi on loan
We need a striker NOW quite apart from when we lose Gervinho and Chamakh
none of our on loan forwards are pulling up any trees, we need bodies
last night we had no striker on the bench, we're over reliant on Giroud
keep Feo, buy one, loan one
At the end of the day, he is just an employee of the club.... I can understand him wanting everything to be OK'd by him, but it doesn't mean that the club has to go along with that. Our Board are too interested in the value of their investment rather than truly running the club. They have been happy to leave it down to Wenger! And yet the like of Gazidis are paid a fabulous wage for it!!northbank123 wrote:Thing is MK Gould he relishes the fact that everything in the club has to be OKd by him. Listen to interviews from players from his early years like TA5 and they quite openly say he doesn't let anybody else do anything. He was hugely in favour of appointing Gazidis, both because they share the same fetish for balance sheets and because he wouldn't impinge upon Wenger's transfer activity (or lack thereof).
Agree completely. If it really was necessary to loan Henry last year then why wasnt something done in the summer to make sure we were not in this position again?augie wrote:
Have to say that I find the whole "lets sign henry on loan again" to be way beyond the point of embarassing![]()
We are supposed to be a big club yet the height of our ambitions seems to be getting a 35 year old on loan rather than buying a quality striker
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Depends if he would have treated their money like his own too!MK Gould wrote:At the end of the day, he is just an employee of the club.... I can understand him wanting everything to be OK'd by him, but it doesn't mean that the club has to go along with that. Our Board are too interested in the value of their investment rather than truly running the club. They have been happy to leave it down to Wenger! And yet the like of Gazidis are paid a fabulous wage for it!!northbank123 wrote:Thing is MK Gould he relishes the fact that everything in the club has to be OKd by him. Listen to interviews from players from his early years like TA5 and they quite openly say he doesn't let anybody else do anything. He was hugely in favour of appointing Gazidis, both because they share the same fetish for balance sheets and because he wouldn't impinge upon Wenger's transfer activity (or lack thereof).
Wenger may not have lasted 6 months under Abramovitch, but imagine what he would have achieved given the resources they have available.....providing he wasn't responsible for signing the cheque!
this is the first and last time we'll have AfricanCupofAfricanNationsplayingAfricanfootball on consecutive yearsClash wrote:Agree completely. If it really was necessary to loan Henry last year then why wasnt something done in the summer to make sure we were not in this position again?augie wrote:
Have to say that I find the whole "lets sign henry on loan again" to be way beyond the point of embarassing![]()
We are supposed to be a big club yet the height of our ambitions seems to be getting a 35 year old on loan rather than buying a quality striker
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Indeed. The club would have known about that well over a year ago, yet they still bought Gervinho and still didnt buy adequately in the summer just gone!highburyJD wrote:this is the first and last time we'll have AfricanCupofAfricanNationsplayingAfricanfootball on consecutive yearsClash wrote:Agree completely. If it really was necessary to loan Henry last year then why wasnt something done in the summer to make sure we were not in this position again?augie wrote:
Have to say that I find the whole "lets sign henry on loan again" to be way beyond the point of embarassing![]()
We are supposed to be a big club yet the height of our ambitions seems to be getting a 35 year old on loan rather than buying a quality striker
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It wouldnt surprise me.highburyJD wrote:maybe they also knew they could get Henry to cover...?
Couldn’t that be said for most managers though? Im sure with unlimited resources most of the good ones would do better.MK Gould wrote:
Wenger may not have lasted 6 months under Abramovitch, but imagine what he would have achieved given the resources they have available.....providing he wasn't responsible for signing the cheque!
I can't speak from a technical perspective, but Wenger must surely be the most successful Manager in Premier League history if you look at his £spent:trophies won ratio! Especially if you include finishing in the top 4 as a trophy....Clash wrote:Couldn’t that be said for most managers though? Im sure with unlimited resources most of the good ones would do better.MK Gould wrote:
Wenger may not have lasted 6 months under Abramovitch, but imagine what he would have achieved given the resources they have available.....providing he wasn't responsible for signing the cheque!
I often ask peope what they think makes Wenger special right now. I’m sure a lot of posters on here could reel off a long list of Wenger’s faults, can they or anyone else do a list as long or longer of his qualities I wonder? Putting bias aside, if the totally honest lists people come up with shows Wengers faults are more than his strengths, how special does that make Wenger?
For me Wenger’s strength was that he was able to allow players freedom to express themselves – there are some managers who stifle their players with their tactics or a system that is too rigid. However, for Wenger’s methods to work he needs players of the highest quality. And they also need to have learnt certain characteristics before they played under him because if they haven’t, they are not gonna learn them from Wenger.
With a team of slightly above average players, I think Wenger himself looks like no more than a slightly above average manager. Whatever strengths he has, he certainly doesn’t possess the ability to makes a team better than the sum of its parts.
The frustration is that every season now it seems that we have a team who do not have the right manager to get the best from them. Or alternatively, we have a manager who doesn’t have the right team to get the best from him. So either we need to buy better quality players, or we need to get in a manager who can get more from the slightly above average players that we buy.
Doing neither should no longer be an option as some signs of progress being made is long overdue.