THE WENGER THREAD

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Maureen is a prick and his legacy at the chavs will long be forgotten why Wengers legacy will still be there dominatting north Londons skyline for future generations of gooners for a very long time :barscarf:

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Well done for finally beating that c*nt Mourinho.

ONE ARSENE WENGER !!! THERE'S ONLY ONE ARSENE WENGER !!!

:barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf:

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SydneyGooner wrote:Well done for finally beating that c*nt Mourinho.

ONE ARSENE WENGER !!! THERE'S ONLY ONE ARSENE WENGER !!!

:barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf:

yeah i know its only a friendly or whatever....but just beating them at anything is worth celebrating

feel happy for the silly old sod....still aint got a clue tactically though.... :D

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Tactically, Wenger was spot on yesterday.
He's finally learnt from his mistakes of the past.
As a team we defended well and on the counter, we could have scored a couple more.
We're going to have a good start to the season on that showing.
Just need to ensure we don't fuck up come March/April.
But we're certainly improving as a team and a squad.

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LaughingGooner wrote:Tactically, Wenger was spot on yesterday.
He's finally learnt from his mistakes of the past.
As a team we defended well and on the counter, we could have scored a couple more.
We're going to have a good start to the season on that showing.
Just need to ensure we don't fuck up come March/April.
But we're certainly improving as a team and a squad.
Did you say the same after the charity shield victory last year ?

Finally learnt from his mistakes ?
We haven't strengthened in key area's and have Flamini, Arteta and Per too old and slow to be worthy of first team selection

Time will tell.

At least Wenker can die a happy man having beaten moaneyio.

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LaughingGooner wrote:Tactically, Wenger was spot on yesterday.
He's finally learnt from his mistakes of the past.
As a team we defended well and on the counter, we could have scored a couple more.
We're going to have a good start to the season on that showing.
Just need to ensure we don't fuck up come March/April.
But we're certainly improving as a team and a squad.

Yes looked a bit more resolute at the back, BUT this tactic of bringing on Arteta and Gibbs with 10-15 mins to go, something he does a lot is extremely dangerous and will cost us points. Charlton last season springs to mind, hands the initiative to the other side saying come on the score we are just defending :banghead:

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Redarmy wrote:
LaughingGooner wrote:Tactically, Wenger was spot on yesterday.
He's finally learnt from his mistakes of the past.
As a team we defended well and on the counter, we could have scored a couple more.
We're going to have a good start to the season on that showing.
Just need to ensure we don't fuck up come March/April.
But we're certainly improving as a team and a squad.

Yes looked a bit more resolute at the back, BUT this tactic of bringing on Arteta and Gibbs with 10-15 mins to go, something he does a lot is extremely dangerous and will cost us points. Charlton last season springs to mind, hands the initiative to the other side saying come on the score we are just defending :banghead:

Bit more on the tactics, not sure if Walcott up front had much/any affect his pace was obviously a ploy to disrupt a very good Chelsea defence, alternative being Giroud who if started would have been too static and in Terry and Cahills pocket

With all his experience in the game still think he is tactically naive, and too loyal to existing squad players e.g. the
Atreta contract, Walcott wages and the Diaby fiasco

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"All Things Shall Pass" - even Wenger's over long stay at THE Arsenal.

WENGER OUT. :cussing:

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Aparently on the AST poll, le cock has a higher support level amongst its members than he did last summer - :roll: :oops:

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augie wrote:Aparently on the AST poll, le cock has a higher support level amongst its members than he did last summer - :roll: :oops:

Now who's sniping? :wink: :) :)







WENGER OUT

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Top Londoner wrote:
augie wrote:Aparently on the AST poll, le cock has a higher support level amongst its members than he did last summer - :roll: :oops:

Now who's sniping? :wink: :) :)







WENGER OUT
Will somebody get this bitch a saucer of milk? :lol:

meeeeeeoooowwww! :wink:

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Wenger is pure genius for what he did in 1997/98 alone - forget the invincibles.

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strongboy wrote:Wenger is pure genius for what he did in 1997/98 alone - forget the invincibles.
He was just so far ahead of the curve when he came. Nutrition and fitness methods (got a few extra years out of our defenders) and scouting were just on a different level. Although United's success stemmed from their Class of 92 youth players, their success has always depended on ruthlessly poaching domestic rivals' best players - Cantona, Cole and Sheringham being examples from earlyish PL years. To be honest they've done the same since then - Ferdinand, Berbatov, Rooney etc. So for Wenger to come in and pay small fees to sign class players like Petit, Vieira and Overmars and turn them into a winning side was groundbreaking.

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northbank123 wrote:
He was just so far ahead of the curve when he came. Nutrition and fitness methods (got a few extra years out of our defenders) and scouting were just on a different level. Although United's success stemmed from their Class of 92 youth players, their success has always depended on ruthlessly poaching domestic rivals' best players - Cantona, Cole and Sheringham being examples from earlyish PL years. To be honest they've done the same since then - Ferdinand, Berbatov, Rooney etc. So for Wenger to come in and pay small fees to sign class players like Petit, Vieira and Overmars and turn them into a winning side was groundbreaking.
Agreed he was far ahead of the curve. What amazed me even more was how he turned Adams and Bould from typical British stoppers into defenders who passed the ball out from the back. THe full backs too - and these were grown men around 30 years old who Graham had drilled the defensive game in to - and he didn't just extend their careers but turned them into Beckenbauers - well I exaggerate but the fourth goal Bouldie setup for Adams against Everton was better than Beckenbauer.

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strongboy wrote:Wenger is pure genius for what he did in 1997/98 alone - forget the invincibles.
Was mate, was. :|

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