afcforever wrote:Is Wenger the man who went all season unbeaten and Arsenal are known as the Invincibles? Is Wenger the man who won a couple of doubles? Is wenger the man who has won a few trophies? Is wenger the man who hasn't won a trophie for 8years but got to a Champions league final and a league cup final in that time? Is Wenger the man who hasnt been able to compete financially with foriegn investors recently, but soon will be able to just like Bayern, when the stadiums paid for? I think I'll stick by him a little bit longer, and watch him win the prem again.
Roll on saturday and stuff the mancs.
Wenger has had financial restrictions since 2005 but -
Wenger is the man under whom we have not won a trophy since 2005.
Wenger is the man who has failed to coach defence since 2008.
Wenger is the man who has failed to set out decent team shape or off the ball pressing for any consistent length of time since 2008.
Wenger is the man who believed Andre Santos was a left back despite all the evidence showing he was nowhere near our standard.
Wenger is the man who thought Gervinho was a striker.
Wenger is the man who persevered with Eboue when it was clear he was a squad player but not a first choice level.
Wenger is the man who ran Cesc into the ground when we could all see he was exhausted.
Wenger is the man who ran Wilshere into the ground when we could all see he was exhausted.
And then admitted he had brought him back too early.
Wenger is the man who said he thought Vieira and Cesc would be unable to form a midfield partnership
Wenger is the man who let Diarra, Flamini and Gilberto go in one season and thought Song would be a long term replacement.
Wenger is the man who though Squillachi was worth £60,000 per week.
Wenger is the man who though Silvestre would be worth buying.
Wenger is the man who sent £2.1M on Park
Wenger is the man who plays Cazorla wide left when we can all see his is much more effective in the middle.
We owe £320M on the stadium, it cannot be paid off until 2031 and even with the board stashing cash in the bank to the tune of £125M we have a long way to go.
(The Manchester United game is on Sunday. Just so you do not miss it!)