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Try turning it off then on again..........


The difference is the arguments the AKBs regurgitate have been wearing thin for a long time now. Wenger can no longer fall back on 'austerity' or financial transition, he himself has admitted it. He can't say we're up against the oil money clubs. He can't say we've progressed given we will finish with a lower points total this year than any of the previous 3 seasons. This is a side he has been building since Van Persie left. He had the opportunity to buy in the summer and didn't. That bullshit about turning a corner after we beat Man City 2-0 at the Etihad has been thoroughly exposed.SteveO 35 wrote:Can't see how you work that out mate - wishful thinking, which of course I understand. We were 18th after 3 games at the start of 2011/12, 13 points behind Spurs in February when Twitcher was there, slumped to 5th from 1st in March 2 years ago after Everton handed us a 3-0 thumping at GoodisonGunner Rob wrote:We lose this and then at Spurs and Wenger will be under bigger pressure than he has ever faced before
People forget all this and more and always say "if he loses this one or that one". The reality is that he's still 7 points above 5th placed Man Ure who still have to go to the Etihad, the Shitole, Upton Park and have other tough games including Leicester and a two legged game against the Mickeys in the Thursday night cup. We're still on course for the top four which of course is all that matters as ever....let the exec boxes sell out once more, and the contract extension will be drawn up again
He'll come up with something, you know that, so do we. Seriously the guy has an opinion and an answer for EVERYTHING. Most of the time he contradicts himself but shamefully, inexplicably really, the media NEVER calls him on it??Wilson wrote:Against Chelsea, City and United, he could always blame inferior funds for failure to win. However, what does he say if we lose out to Leicester City or/and Tottenham?
I can see him saying. 'see, I told you, you dont need to spend money to win' (given Tottenham or Leicester will win it).xisstential wrote:He'll come up with something, you know that, so do we. Seriously the guy has an opinion and an answer for EVERYTHING. Most of the time he contradicts himself but shamefully, inexplicably really, the media NEVER calls him on it??Wilson wrote:Against Chelsea, City and United, he could always blame inferior funds for failure to win. However, what does he say if we lose out to Leicester City or/and Tottenham?
That would still be ok. It's the media swallowing it that is the problem. Has there ever been a manager in history, anywhere in the world, that has been given such an easy ride?? It is inexplicable. If the media got on his back and rode him relentlessly he would HAVE to respond.northbank123 wrote:He has an answer or excuse for everything and no matter how bizarre or ludicrous at least half of our fans will swallow it.
Sean wrote:I'll agree with Falkirk Goon's analysis![]()
Absolutely. Wenger is the only man that could twist his own failure into it proving him right all along!!Wilson wrote: I can see him saying. 'see, I told you, you dont need to spend money to win' (given Tottenham or Leicester will win it).
Im serious, he really is that smug to take credit for something that he has tried to achieve for 10 years, that will be accomplished by another manager. Although it will be ironic because Tottenham or Leicester will 'beat the money' so to speak by finishing above us.
pretty much sums it up. nothing will undo the abhorrent shite we've been served up in the past. i seem to remember us beating swansea 1-0 at home after the 8-2 capitulation five years ago. i didn't give a fuck then, so...goonersid wrote:I dont give a flyingcuntingfuck
Gunner Rob wrote:ok what to be done now?
I think the entire Arsenal fanbase now need to get behind the team and the manager for the next week, for the Swansea and Spurs games. Win those two games and suddenly it is a different story.
However if we lose to Spurs next Saturday then let the protests start and the entire Arsenal fanbase needs to again come together to force him out.
Spurs v Arsenal - arguably the biggest game of my lifetime. lose that and the title could be on the way to White Hart Lane