Things are getting this desperate

Well duh, before you arrived only CHAMPIONS got in and there was no group stage. He's being completely dismissive of the club's history and setting himself up as the be-all and end-all.‘Since I arrived we have played over 180 Champions League games. You will see that before then they didn’t play so many'
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He's bigger than the club, that's now a given. Disgraceful situation...Offside wrote:Have you read this piece of disgraceful, megalomaniacal bullshit?
Well duh, before you arrived only CHAMPIONS got in and there was no group stage. He's being completely dismissive of the club's history and setting himself up as the be-all and end-all.‘Since I arrived we have played over 180 Champions League games. You will see that before then they didn’t play so many'
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It's hard to gauge but even if 5000 moan that's a small % of whole ground.... All I know is it's getting more and more a slog going at present.Gunner Rob wrote:been trying to think how this is all going to play out with Wenger
came to the conclusion he is going nowhere.
BUT there could be a situation where he goes on such a bad run he does get pushed out.
for that to happen the vast majority of the Emirates would have to turn on him and I get the impression that the majority of fans are still with him there.
thats not the last disrespectful comment he'll make, he's getting more and more desperate to demean the club's history. can' wait for him to say that anfield 89 was boring or that herbert chapman didn't rotate his squad enoughIkechukwu1 wrote:He's bigger than the club, that's now a given. Disgraceful situation...Offside wrote:Have you read this piece of disgraceful, megalomaniacal bullshit?
Well duh, before you arrived only CHAMPIONS got in and there was no group stage. He's being completely dismissive of the club's history and setting himself up as the be-all and end-all.‘Since I arrived we have played over 180 Champions League games. You will see that before then they didn’t play so many'
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Offside wrote:Have you read this piece of disgraceful, megalomaniacal bullshit?
Well duh, before you arrived only CHAMPIONS got in and there was no group stage. He's being completely dismissive of the club's history and setting himself up as the be-all and end-all.‘Since I arrived we have played over 180 Champions League games. You will see that before then they didn’t play so many'
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I think Parlour was a big plus too - that kid ran for 90 minutes and worked his arse off. though not as gifted as Freddie he was of similar importance to the balance of the side between pressing defensively and lightning attacks.arseofacrow wrote: But he left an excellent defence, Wright and Merson. Bergkamp arrived. Not too shabby. Lucky manager who got that lot.
Very true and Wenger rectified the problem almost immediately with Petit and Vieira. Plus add Overmas for pace. Job done.clockender1 wrote:I think Parlour was a big plus too - that kid ran for 90 minutes and worked his arse off. though not as gifted as Freddie he was of similar importance to the balance of the side between pressing defensively and lightning attacks.arseofacrow wrote: But he left an excellent defence, Wright and Merson. Bergkamp arrived. Not too shabby. Lucky manager who got that lot.
GG's problem was that JJ, selley, Hillier and Schwarz didn't work out. that team was a DM, AM away from another couple of titles imho.
Arsenal's injury record has been savaged by Raymond Verheijen, the outspoken fitness expert and former Wales coach.
The Dutchman, who has worked with Holland, Barcelona and Manchester City among others, is a long-standing critic of training methods employed by Premier League managers, especially former Manchester United supremo David Moyes, whom he has branded a dinosaur.
He wrote: "Sad to read the news about yet another muscle injury for Aaron Ramsey. His injury record at Arsenal is simply shocking for such young player.
"Robin Van Persie is only 31 but more and more starts to look like an old man on pitch because of all damage done to his body during his Arsenal period.
"The same career-threatening process takes place at Arsenal with Ramsey, (Theo) Walcott, (Jack) Wilshire and (Alex) Oxlade-Chamberlain who are structurally injured
"Players who are injured season after season develop all kind of weak links inside the body so a vicious injury cycle develops during career.
"Thankfully, (Cesc) Fabregas was able to escape Arsenal after a few years so the amateurs in London did not get the chance to also destroy his body."
Yeah, but there has to be a real reason for all these injuries. Our injury record during the past 5 years should make it into Guiness book of records FFS! Grudge or not but I'm happy this matter is brought up by someone.clockender1 wrote:this has literally just been published :
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/footba ... urish.html
Arsenal's injury record has been savaged by Raymond Verheijen, the outspoken fitness expert and former Wales coach.
The Dutchman, who has worked with Holland, Barcelona and Manchester City among others, is a long-standing critic of training methods employed by Premier League managers, especially former Manchester United supremo David Moyes, whom he has branded a dinosaur.
He wrote: "Sad to read the news about yet another muscle injury for Aaron Ramsey. His injury record at Arsenal is simply shocking for such young player.
"Robin Van Persie is only 31 but more and more starts to look like an old man on pitch because of all damage done to his body during his Arsenal period.
"The same career-threatening process takes place at Arsenal with Ramsey, (Theo) Walcott, (Jack) Wilshire and (Alex) Oxlade-Chamberlain who are structurally injured
"Players who are injured season after season develop all kind of weak links inside the body so a vicious injury cycle develops during career.
"Thankfully, (Cesc) Fabregas was able to escape Arsenal after a few years so the amateurs in London did not get the chance to also destroy his body."
i'm not sure what grudge he could have against The Arsenal or wenger, but thats pretty shocking.
and spot on.