THE WENGER THREAD
- highburyJD
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Re: Arsene Wenger Points of View.
After a very poor managerial performance v ManUre, I thought Wenger did better v Schalke
Picked a good team, set them out well, we rode our luck at times against an excellent team
but we held our own. That was a massive shift they out in
Arguably Saturdays game v Fulham is more difficult for the manager
Somebody (DB?) suggested resting Cazorla for leCoq, Jack to play 10
not a bad shout, would like to see Tets push forward if we do
Picked a good team, set them out well, we rode our luck at times against an excellent team
but we held our own. That was a massive shift they out in
Arguably Saturdays game v Fulham is more difficult for the manager
Somebody (DB?) suggested resting Cazorla for leCoq, Jack to play 10
not a bad shout, would like to see Tets push forward if we do
Re: Arsene Wenger Points of View.
I take it you were pleased to see Santos making a substitute appearance three days after being 'dead' to you?highburyJD wrote:After a very poor managerial performance v ManUre, I thought Wenger did better v Schalke
Picked a good team, set them out well, we rode our luck at times against an excellent team
but we held our own. That was a massive shift they out in
Arguably Saturdays game v Fulham is more difficult for the manager
Somebody (DB?) suggested resting Cazorla for leCoq, Jack to play 10
not a bad shout, would like to see Tets push forward if we do
Unforgiveable
Re: Arsene Wenger Points of View.
The team picked itself, didn't it?highburyJD wrote: Picked a good team, set them out well
I'd say dropping Santos was something most people were calling for BEFORE the United game, never mind Schalke. Of course, Wenger knew better and we had to watch him getting ripped apart by Valencia... and given no help!

Then there was Theo - again, the lad hasn't started a single league game this season, and has even fallen behind Ramsey (who isn't even a winger or a forward!) in the pecking order. The fact Ramsey, Chamberlain, Rosicky and Gervinho are injured makes it very difficult to keep ignoring Theo without it being totally obvious he's being punished for not signing a new contract. And as Theo scored a hat trick a week earlier, I'd say it was amazing he was dropped again for United considering his pace and confidence (and United's massive pitch and tendency to attack us) so he was obviously going to play against Schalke. I'm sure every Arsenal fan called that one.
As for setting the team out well.... didn't we set up the same way as we always do, week in, week out, whether against Scunthorpe or Barcelona? very little changes apart from sometimes we're a little more cautious, switched on and bother to graft a little more.
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Re: Arsene Wenger Points of View.
Ah yeah but when wenger is your hero its very hard for him to do any wrong 

- northbank123
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Re: Arsene Wenger Points of View.
JW10 is suspended isn't he? Agree Cazorla needs a rest, don't have a midweek game after Fulham though. Any formation with 2 up front would do. Sadly we know there isn't a chance in hell of that happening and we're odds on to really struggle to carve out many meaningful opportunities.highburyJD wrote:After a very poor managerial performance v ManUre, I thought Wenger did better v Schalke
Picked a good team, set them out well, we rode our luck at times against an excellent team
but we held our own. That was a massive shift they out in
Arguably Saturdays game v Fulham is more difficult for the manager
Somebody (DB?) suggested resting Cazorla for leCoq, Jack to play 10
not a bad shout, would like to see Tets push forward if we do
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Re: Arsene Wenger Points of View.
Oops forgot JW was suspended. Like leCoq as a player
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Re: Arsene Wenger Points of View.
Unfortunately Spain do and it's in South America so Santi won't be back until Friday!!northbank123 wrote:JW10 is suspended isn't he? Agree Cazorla needs a rest, don't have a midweek game after Fulham though. Any formation with 2 up front would do. Sadly we know there isn't a chance in hell of that happening and we're odds on to really struggle to carve out many meaningful opportunities.highburyJD wrote:After a very poor managerial performance v ManUre, I thought Wenger did better v Schalke
Picked a good team, set them out well, we rode our luck at times against an excellent team
but we held our own. That was a massive shift they out in
Arguably Saturdays game v Fulham is more difficult for the manager
Somebody (DB?) suggested resting Cazorla for leCoq, Jack to play 10
not a bad shout, would like to see Tets push forward if we do




- northbank123
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Re: Arsene Wenger Points of View.
Yeah I realised he's fucking going to Panama! Hopefully they'll bench him but I doubt it. Still, blaming international breaks is particularly pathetic when Spurs are also likely to have players dotted around various parts of the globe.I Hate Hleb wrote:Unfortunately Spain do and it's in South America so Santi won't be back until Friday!!northbank123 wrote:JW10 is suspended isn't he? Agree Cazorla needs a rest, don't have a midweek game after Fulham though. Any formation with 2 up front would do. Sadly we know there isn't a chance in hell of that happening and we're odds on to really struggle to carve out many meaningful opportunities.highburyJD wrote:After a very poor managerial performance v ManUre, I thought Wenger did better v Schalke
Picked a good team, set them out well, we rode our luck at times against an excellent team
but we held our own. That was a massive shift they out in
Arguably Saturdays game v Fulham is more difficult for the manager
Somebody (DB?) suggested resting Cazorla for leCoq, Jack to play 10
not a bad shout, would like to see Tets push forward if we do![]()
What with Wilshere's involvement with England it's hardly the best preparation for the Spuds!!
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Re: Arsene Wenger Points of View.
Am I allowed to ban JD for wumming?
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Re: Arsene Wenger Points of View.
Desperate times calls for desperate measures!!northbank123 wrote:Yeah I realised he's fucking going to Panama! Hopefully they'll bench him but I doubt it. Still, blaming international breaks is particularly pathetic when Spurs are also likely to have players dotted around various parts of the globe.I Hate Hleb wrote:Unfortunately Spain do and it's in South America so Santi won't be back until Friday!!northbank123 wrote:JW10 is suspended isn't he? Agree Cazorla needs a rest, don't have a midweek game after Fulham though. Any formation with 2 up front would do. Sadly we know there isn't a chance in hell of that happening and we're odds on to really struggle to carve out many meaningful opportunities.highburyJD wrote:After a very poor managerial performance v ManUre, I thought Wenger did better v Schalke
Picked a good team, set them out well, we rode our luck at times against an excellent team
but we held our own. That was a massive shift they out in
Arguably Saturdays game v Fulham is more difficult for the manager
Somebody (DB?) suggested resting Cazorla for leCoq, Jack to play 10
not a bad shout, would like to see Tets push forward if we do![]()
What with Wilshere's involvement with England it's hardly the best preparation for the Spuds!!
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Re: Arsene Wenger Points of View.
How much longer will the board be used as a scapegoat to cover Wenger's failures?
Did Kroenke force Wenger to buy Gervinho instead of Huntelaar? I could go on, but Christ, the pro-Wenger bullshit that is spouted on blogs and podcasts such as Arseblog and Footballistically Arsenal is a joke. Posh twats
Did Kroenke force Wenger to buy Gervinho instead of Huntelaar? I could go on, but Christ, the pro-Wenger bullshit that is spouted on blogs and podcasts such as Arseblog and Footballistically Arsenal is a joke. Posh twats

Re: Arsene Wenger Points of View.
Who needs Huntelaar mate? Super quality Charlie Austin is what we needN1Goon wrote:How much longer will the board be used as a scapegoat to cover Wenger's failures?
Did Kroenke force Wenger to buy Gervinho instead of Huntelaar? I could go on, but Christ, the pro-Wenger bullshit that is spouted on blogs and podcasts such as Arseblog and Footballistically Arsenal is a joke. Posh twats

Re: Arsene Wenger Points of View.
Looking forward to more Wengerisms following our undeserved point against the mighty Fulham.
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Re: Arsene Wenger Points of View.
N1Goon wrote:Looking forward to more Wengerisms following our undeserved point against the mighty Fulham.
Wonder will we get the illusionary domination one

Re: Arsene Wenger Points of View.
Outplayed by Fulham at home 
