Supagoon wrote:brazilianGOONER wrote:the vast majority of the wenger superhaters write a lot of bullshit imo. it has become a fight over who hates the manager more, and who moans and complains more frequently. it's very boring and i rarely comment on those threads. people exaggerate things and very often contradicts themselves.
however, donaldo, teecee and augie are examples of guys saying good reasonable stuff about our manager's failings and their posts are usually good.
this guy is correct.
We all very disspointed in wenger and most of us think his time is truly up. But blaming him for every single wrong in football, is tiresome.
He is simply a man who once had it, but no longer, its happened before and its happened again.
Wenger loves arsenal, but is totally misguided, we need a strong presence at the club, who is going to dictate the direction of the club. Wenger and Gazidis alone look incapable of doing that. No idea what kroenke is doing he better have a plan.
not naming names, but some on here act very suspiciously. You see the same traits on this forum over and over again, yet different posters.
I do sometimes worry/wonder about the mental welfare of some people on here

good post. i love how people seem to know exactly what happens inside the club (they are so sure of who's to blame for each and every thing that happens) and also have simple answers to solve all our worst problems.
the only thing i know is that wenger had some cards up his sleeve when he arrived, the way he treated the players' fitness, the way he invested in cheap relatively unknown players, the way he treated his youth players, his attacking football philosophy, bla bla bla. even though babatunde gets all sarcastic about that, truth is that he was the first to attack those issues and he did it wonderfully. it was simple to see that tony and merse had to leave the booze, but if so why didn’t the great george graham did it? the man was also a legend and also brought us beautiful titles, so why couldn’t he make those changes? wenger was very special, there’s no denying to that. just look at the stadium and the training ground.
times have changed though, his 'innovations' have long been a part of the game for every club, so arsène, who never was a brilliant tactitian, has no more cards up his sleeve. his problems of old seem to have worsened, he can’t tell a good goalkeeper from a vending machine, he can’t build a strong defense (though that could change this season, even if I’m not holding my breath) and he constantly loses the best talents that show up at arsenal.
he is a wonderful, brilliant man, whose time has passed. time for a new one, with new ideas. i would still have a statue of wenger in my living room because of giving me my happiest moments as a football fan, specially circa the invincibles era.
unfortunetaly though, he is no longer a very good manager
