THE WENGER THREAD

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augie wrote:
Offside wrote:Are we all ready for Sanchez's injury?

http://www.theguardian.com/football/201 ... is-sanchez


Why wouldn't he be in the red zone ? You have given him no rest and have even played him against the shit teams cos you know that you wouldn't be able to beat them without him :roll: :oops: :oops: :x

Pity wenker cant see that he himself has gone way past the red zone :roll:
Unfortunately you never know how far you can push it

Oh just fu*k off you cu*t!

Wenger has already deflected away any blame from the inevitable Sanchez injury because, you know, nobody can tell how far you are able to push any one player.

Here's a novel idea, how about you rest him if he is by your own admission in the red zone instead of playing him and playing him until - oops - he is injured, "we didn't see that coming..." :banghead:

It's called being precautionary you absolute thundercunt.

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And now Churchill is speaking up for those wanting Wenger out:

"We have before us an ordeal of the most grievous kind. We have before us many, many long months of struggle and of suffering. You ask, what is our policy? I can say: It is to wage war, by sea, land and air (and Leicester), with all our might and with all the strength that God can give us; to wage war against a monstrous tyranny, never surpassed in the dark, lamentable catalogue of human crime. That is our policy. You ask, what is our aim? I can answer in one word: It is victory, victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory, however long and hard the road may be; for without victory, there is no survival".

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I can't wait to see Arseblog try to defend this.

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@sydneygooner - he does look like Ron Burgundy :D My first thought was "American AKB" (apologies to all decent American gooners here)

I don't mind if Diaby gets a new contract as long as it's a pay as you play one. Anything else is white coat time. This worries me far more -
Wenger today 'I would like to play Koscielny because he is a very important player in our squad, and ideally I hope he will be available tomorrow. That decision will only be made tomorrow morning. Koscielny is an inflammation of his achilles, the problem is that when he plays, the inflammation comes back.'
So don't play him then you Muppet. Buy enough decent defenders so you don't have to play injured ones. :banghead:

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Diaby's bumper contract is coming.

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Honestly getting close to the point where I wish some kind of terminal illness on the fraud of a manager. Only way I see him leaving, tbh.

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When is Diaby's current contract up?

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burg hohenzollern wrote:When is Diaby's current contract up?
Upon his demise.

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burg hohenzollern wrote:When is Diaby's current contract up?
The end of the season is the end of the road for baked bean head :barscarf:

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rodders999 wrote:
burg hohenzollern wrote:When is Diaby's current contract up?
The end of the season is the end of the road for baked bean head :barscarf:
Except for the fact that There's Only One has said only today he'll be getting a new deal

Rodders - I thought you'd learned from Wenger's contract renewal.......Abou's going nowhere

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If the *word censored* thinks that giving Diaby a new contract is the right thing to do, he may as well run a competition to win an Arsenal contract. This is every reason why Wanker needs to fuck off or be fucked off. What a total *word censored*. My complete lack of respect for the man has reached new lows.

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The money that le bumhole has squandered these last few years is incredible bendy denilson eboue etc so it wouldnt surprise me one bit if diaby got a new bumper deal.There are a million reasons for him to leave our club his shit transfer dealings and undeserved contracts given to shit personnel being just a couple of them.

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If Diaby gets a new contract it is a clear indication that all this nonsense about Gazidis getting tougher on Wonga, and some decisions being taken out of Wonga's hands are absolute rubbish and total bullshit!

If Diaby suddenly had a full season where he played every game and didn't get injured, then you can look at giving him a new contract, this will never happen and he will never play more than 3 games in a row for Arsenal. Surely to god someone at Arsenal Football Club, with an ounce of common sense, let alone a business brain, will say......'he is a waste of money and will not get a new contract'?

Arsene Wonga is milking Arsenal Football Club dry, of everything, money, quality, appeal, atmosphere and any 'feel good' emotions from pretty much any supporter (barring the sheep). What a fucking state to get in, we are a rudderless ship heading for the rocks at high speed. :roll:

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What saddens me the most is that Wenker could've left with some respect and dignity at the end of last season. The pure hate and anger that most of us feel makes it impossible for him to have any respect from some of the fans anymore. I had huge respect for him but all I can feel now is pure hate.

He doesn't make it any easier by spouting more and more insane statements every week in the media. His actions seems to get more insane every year and are against common sense.

Well, anyone who has read something about dictators from the near past will recognize the symptoms. More desperate they get, more insane are their actions.

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ONE ARSENE WENGER......THERE'S ONLY ONE ARSENE WENGER

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Diaby according to Wikipedia has made only 124 league appearances since 2006,makes perfect sense to offer him a new contract. :banghead:

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