
An abscense of St. Totteringham's Day should result in fines for the entire squad, isnt that in the contracts??
rodders999 wrote:Any word from the man himself after last night's debacle? I'm hearing that he and Ty stayed back to lead a chorus of TO1AW while all the other ungrateful bastards shuffled away in a chorus of booooos.the playing mantis wrote:im also keen to hear what steveo's dad has to say at this present time!!
In 1986/87 we had a great managerNos89 wrote:We need to find the spirit of the 86/87 league cup semi final team for this one. They were a better team than us then and we won against the odds at their pace. We need players who understand that it is not acceptable to be second best to that team up the road. Gibbs and Walcott have been at the club long enough to understand what it means. I don't think the others do. I hope Henry and Pires are around that first team squad at the training ground leading into this one. If only Keown and Adams were allowed to have a say.
I concurfalkirk goon wrote:They have a young hungry squad and manager...we have le bumhole and a team playing like bumholes....the game and result will be utter shite
That is usually the wayMrT wrote:You know we will win this one. Wenger Law dictates it. When results are shocking and he is on the edge of a cliff he pulls out a win against the odds.
He's here until 2019flash gunner wrote:Has the old duffer gone yet?
Amen to thatdonaldo71 wrote:In 1986/87 we had a great managerNos89 wrote:We need to find the spirit of the 86/87 league cup semi final team for this one. They were a better team than us then and we won against the odds at their pace. We need players who understand that it is not acceptable to be second best to that team up the road. Gibbs and Walcott have been at the club long enough to understand what it means. I don't think the others do. I hope Henry and Pires are around that first team squad at the training ground leading into this one. If only Keown and Adams were allowed to have a say.
xisstential wrote:Seriously are you out of your fucking mind??? Wenger is the problem, the ENTIRE problem. HE needs to go, then we can start rebuilding. Asking him to buy players is like giving an alcoholic £100 and sending him into the pub for a bag of crisps.HeldersMoustache wrote:Struggling to see anything but disappointment for this game. It's quite obvious that somewhere, Wenger isn't doing enough. Whether it's spending, recruiting, scouting, whatever- it has to be looked at and resolved! We can chat all day about negatives, but it is essential that going into a new world financially for EPL in particular, it is ESSENTIAL that we recruit the RIGHT player, regardless of the amount. Can Wenger instigate a 'new wave' for Arsenal- one where we win things again?
GoonerMuzz wrote:Wenger will probably manage to get the lads up for this, even in his arrogance he must realise things are awry and his ego wont stand for that.
Never felt so torn over a result in my life, can't stand for us to lose it but if we win what little pressure there is is off Wenger again
You're forgetting that once again the VT is beginning to come under threat, he can't allow that so it's nothing to do with the fact we're playing the Spuds but what's behind which will motivate Wenger nowRedarmy wrote:GoonerMuzz wrote:Wenger will probably manage to get the lads up for this, even in his arrogance he must realise things are awry and his ego wont stand for that.
Never felt so torn over a result in my life, can't stand for us to lose it but if we win what little pressure there is is off Wenger again
Doubt if he will even speak to them, let alone "get them up" for this one.....they are going to get stuffed
4 wins in last 11 games at a vital time of the season....perennial Bottlers shaped by Wenker
Historically that is what kicks starts the end of our season, it just seems it may be a bit earlier this yearGoonerMuzz wrote:You're forgetting that once again the VT is beginning to come under threat, he can't allow that so it's nothing to do with the fact we're playing the Spuds but what's behind which will motivate Wenger nowRedarmy wrote:GoonerMuzz wrote:Wenger will probably manage to get the lads up for this, even in his arrogance he must realise things are awry and his ego wont stand for that.
Never felt so torn over a result in my life, can't stand for us to lose it but if we win what little pressure there is is off Wenger again
Doubt if he will even speak to them, let alone "get them up" for this one.....they are going to get stuffed
4 wins in last 11 games at a vital time of the season....perennial Bottlers shaped by Wenker
Perhaps not (this time)MrT wrote:You know we will win this one. Wenger Law dictates it. When results are shocking and he is on the edge of a cliff he pulls out a win against the odds.