THE WENGER THREAD

As we're unlikely to see terraces again at football, this is the virtual equivalent where you can chat to your hearts content about all football matters and, obviously, Arsenal in particular. This forum encourages all Gooners to visit and contribute so please keep it respectful, clean and topical.
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clockender1
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Mirror has an artcile from the Ed of Gunnerblog - says signings won't do anything until Wenger is gone :


http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/ ... ls-4608129
Wenger has long argued that the solution is not always to buy players. Unfortunately for him, he might be right.
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anyone else having probs with this part of the forum today ? On the forum index page it says that there were posts submitted today, but yet when I go in On The Terraces it shows no new posts since last night :?

Btw the reason why I put this in the wenker thread is because I feel he should be blamed for this too 8)



Edit - the fcuking thing seems to be working now that I posted something myself :roll:

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Fuking thing is playing up again :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:

When I post this comment it will allow me to see the posts since last night on this particular thread, but when I click to go back to on the terraces so that I can look at other threads, it again doesn't show me any comments since last night (not even my own :roll: )

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augs - the website is having a problem with refresh.

i think the forum is under attack from Pravda hackers trying to shut down us down, to quell dissent.

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Predictably the international break has killed the interest in this

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northbank123 wrote:Predictably the international break has killed the interest in this
Hunting season will soon recommence, the hounds are slowly being released

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northbank123 wrote:Predictably the international break has killed the interest in this

its our job then to keep it in the medias eyes early next week then...

any if anyone was wondering if our devoted manager spent the Day yesterday coaching the remaining players or working on our game plans, tactics etc ? - the answer is NO . Dear Leader spent the whole day at a Business Leaders Conference at the Emirates - earning more coin for himself above his managers wage of a paltry 8 million, and for the PLC no doubt. :banghead:

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I wonder if anyone has ever told Wonga he has 'too many outside interests"?






That'll be a 'No' then! :roll: :banghead: :banghead:

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arsene wenger's priorities :roll:

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http://arseblog.com/2014/11/familiar-fa ... ar-places/

According to the above its all Alexis Sanchez's fault for 'not considering his passes', you couldn't make it up.

Drop him I say and at lets have Sanogo in, I wonder when Poldi goes if we could get Bendtner back as well :banghead:

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For me Wenger has been the best manager in the league over the last two decades simply for keeping the team at the top based on their own success. Many teams have fallen away from spending too much and getting into financial trouble.

There may be a need to modernise the training regime as there seems to have been an unusually high muscle strain injury rate over the last decade but that could be more of the type of player with a lot of pace that Wenger favours as they are more injury prone.

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augie wrote:Fuking thing is playing up again :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:

When I post this comment it will allow me to see the posts since last night on this particular thread, but when I click to go back to on the terraces so that I can look at other threads, it again doesn't show me any comments since last night (not even my own :roll: )

At least you won't have to read all that depressing shite mate :wink: :lol:

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ManagerXI wrote:For me Wenger has been the best manager in the league over the last two decades simply for keeping the team at the top based on their own success. Many teams have fallen away from spending too much and getting into financial trouble.

There may be a need to modernise the training regime as there seems to have been an unusually high muscle strain injury rate over the last decade but that could be more of the type of player with a lot of pace that Wenger favours as they are more injury prone.

Good afternoon Arsene/Ivan (delete as appropriate) :lol:

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ManagerXI wrote:For me Wenger has been the best manager in the league over the last two decades simply for keeping the team at the top based on their own success. Many teams have fallen away from spending too much and getting into financial trouble.

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you obviously define "top" as 4th.....

and the team hasn't been based on its own success , its us the fans that have paid - in 15 years a Season Ticket going from 285 quid to 1285 quid.

we pay the highest ticket prices in world football to fund coming 4th. not good enough, not even close.

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ManagerXI wrote:For me Wenger has been the best manager in the league over the last two decades simply for keeping the team at the top based on their own success. Many teams have fallen away from spending too much and getting into financial trouble.

There may be a need to modernise the training regime as there seems to have been an unusually high muscle strain injury rate over the last decade but that could be more of the type of player with a lot of pace that Wenger favours as they are more injury prone.
Totally agree. Remember, if Wenger spends even another fiver on top quality and learns to drill a team with tactics, we would "do a Leeds". Also, Wenger is def the best PL boss of last 20 years. Fergie? Jose? Nowhere near!!!
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