THE WENGER THREAD

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rodders999 wrote:When you see loyalists like Arseblogger turning the screw on Wenger over the last few days you know his number is finally up. For the first time ever, the vast majority of the fan base now want him gone. Sadly it's going to get extremely nasty between now and May but whatever it takes to get him out needs to be done. There's going to be an increasingly toxic atmosphere in the ground with each passing home game before this thing finally all blows up in everyone's face. Buckle up, we've reached the end game.
Arseblogger is a joke, and part of the problem. He was in a position to use his influence with his army of sheep to call things as they were as far back as 2008 when it was obvious how Wenker was failing us in the same way, each time. Yet he refused, preferring instead to get coin and curry favour with the club by toeing the party line and making excuses. It's only now when it couldn't be more obvious that the whole world and his dog is calling Wenker out on his incompetence, that he had finally turned. He's basically waited until everyone has done it first - and yet we call the media cowards :roll:

And when people mention they want the fan groups to get involved well...couldn't think of anything worse. What are our options?

1. Black Scarf Movement: were touted as revolutionaries ready to confront the club on everything...until the Wenker issue came up. Errrrm...no not going there...let's stick to ticketing and the matchday experience

2. Red Inaction: LOL. Nobody can forget the love-parade Mardi Gras March to keep Wenker in

3, AST: Aaaah yes. Maybe they'll write Kroenke another "strongly worded letter" that he'll use to wipe his arse with.

Frankly the fans in the Morgue are our best hope and some of them have shown more backbone than any fan groups. See the banner at WBA, the Stoke 3, even the A4 poster with "Kroenke and Wenker Out" last night. The shame is when that banner went up at WBA we had mugs condemning it FFS :roll/
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the only resistance to banners going up in the stadium now would be from the stewards.

the mood last night was clearly one of change is coming - I have not really known a night like it in the Wenger era

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Ikechukwu1 wrote:
rodders999 wrote:When you see loyalists like Arseblogger turning the screw on Wenger over the last few days you know his number is finally up. For the first time ever, the vast majority of the fan base now want him gone. Sadly it's going to get extremely nasty between now and May but whatever it takes to get him out needs to be done. There's going to be an increasingly toxic atmosphere in the ground with each passing home game before this thing finally all blows up in everyone's face. Buckle up, we've reached the end game.
Arseblogger is a joke, and part of the problem. He was in a position to use his influence with his army of sheep to call things as they were as far back as 2008 when it was obvious how Wenker was failing us in the same way, each time. Yet he refused, preferring instead to get coin and curry favour with the club by toeing the party line and making excuses. It's only now when it couldn't be more obvious that the whole world and his dog is calling Wenker out on his incompetence, that he had finally turned. He's basically waited until everyone has done it first - and yet we call the media cowards :roll:
Oh I couldn't agree more. I used to read him every day but gave up a long time back because of the most of reasons you've outlined above. I check in from time to time to see if his tongue is still up Wenger's hole which it pretty much constantly has been up until Sunday's debacle and again this morning after last night's surrender. The point I was trying to make is that if the die hard AKB's like arseblogger have now turned on Wenger and want him gone then it quite simple is GAME OVER.

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Anyone remember the '94/'95 season before GG was sacked? A lot of discontent on and off the field. The club would never have sacked him and by all accounts he was ready to walk at the end of that season. Whilst the team is still 6 points off the top I can't see any of those happening but Wenger is starting to look like a man who knows the game and his time is up. A few years ago when a similar capitulation occurred he asked who motivates the motivator? The fans support probably kept him going but not now. The thumbs up acknowledgement of the boos was the first time I've seen a reaction by Wenger to supporters discontentment. He normally ignores it, arrogantly brushes it off. Defeat on Saturday would destroy the last thread of creditability he has left.

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Ikechukwu1 wrote:
rodders999 wrote:When you see loyalists like Arseblogger turning the screw on Wenger over the last few days you know his number is finally up. For the first time ever, the vast majority of the fan base now want him gone. Sadly it's going to get extremely nasty between now and May but whatever it takes to get him out needs to be done. There's going to be an increasingly toxic atmosphere in the ground with each passing home game before this thing finally all blows up in everyone's face. Buckle up, we've reached the end game.
Arseblogger is a joke, and part of the problem. He was in a position to use his influence with his army of sheep to call things as they were as far back as 2008 when it was obvious how Wenker was failing us in the same way, each time. Yet he refused, preferring instead to get coin and curry favour with the club by toeing the party line and making excuses. It's only now when it couldn't be more obvious that the whole world and his dog is calling Wenker out on his incompetence, that he had finally turned. He's basically waited until everyone has done it first - and yet we call the media cowards :roll:

And when people mention they want the fan groups to get involved well...couldn't think of anything worse. What are our options?

1. Black Scarf Movement: we're touted as revolutionaries ready to confront front the club on everything...until the Wenker issue came up. Errrrm...no not going there...let's stick to ticketing and the matchday experience

2. Red Inaction: LOL. Nobody can forget the love-parade Mardi Gras March to keep Wenker in

3, AST: Aaaah yes. Maybe they'll write Kroenke another "strongly worded letter" that he'll use to wipe his arse with.

Frankly the fans in the Morgue are our best hope and some of them have shown more backbone than any fan groups. See the banner at WBA, the Stoke 3, even the A4 poster with "Kroenke and Wenker Out" last night. The shame is when that banner went up at WBA we had mugs condemning it FFS :roll/
Couldn't agree more with you on the fan groups efforts in the past but surely now they have to make a stance? Its not a question of waiting until the end of the season because we cant afford another Wenger summer. If we don't act now we could end up winning the fa cup again and then there's no way in the world the mood will continue like it is now. This moment and what will happen in the coming weeks needs to be seized on by everyone who claims to care about AFC and I include this very editorial as pointed out in the latest blog.

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Im pretty sure that the divorce may have a say in things- he looks a load more jaded than usual :? .

If Ozil and or Sanchez stay under him next season I will be astounded- I cant see all these things working in his favour and leaving him anything but much more jaded. He must know the games up, surely even he isnt THAT mad .

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Gunner Rob wrote:Fucking hell if this is true :(

http://www.express.co.uk/sport/football ... ers-Morgan



Totally irrelevant - if the article said that gazidas approached pep but that pep turned us down, then it would have more meaning cos it would indicate that the club are now looking for a new manager 8)

Piers morgan is just like paul merson (I wonder is it something to do with their initials :rubchin: ) in that both of them flip flop on the issue of getting rid of wenger - how can anyone take their opinions seriously when they don't know their own mind from one minute to the next :roll: :evil:

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augie wrote:
Gunner Rob wrote:Fucking hell if this is true :(

http://www.express.co.uk/sport/football ... ers-Morgan



Totally irrelevant - if the article said that gazidas approached pep but that pep turned us down, then it would have more meaning cos it would indicate that the club are now looking for a new manager 8)

Piers morgan is just like paul merson (I wonder is it something to do with their initials :rubchin: ) in that both of them flip flop on the issue of getting rid of wenger - how can anyone take their opinions seriously when they don't know their own mind from one minute to the next :roll: :evil:
Agreed. We win on Saturday and Merson will be talking us up again as contenders and asking who we could replace him with.

"Absolutely Jeff. The manager had a worldy, Jeff. If you tell me they can't win it but then they do, then I'd say that they can win it. Absolutely, Jeff. If Wenger is gone then you can't say to me Jeff that he can be replaced. I don't see it, Jeff. On what he's done? On a budget, Jeff? I'm not having it that the answer is a Morinhio, or a Pardew, or a Guardiola, Jeff. Nah, Jeff. Not for me. Worldy, Jeff." :roll:

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Nice to see Wenger proving us all wrong again. If he gets us top four this season I swear it'll be his "greatest ever achievemant"
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Around here (in this forum) the saying of the moment is that "it's the hope that kills you"............for me it is the exact opposite. I have no hope when I look at this club now - no hope that they will get rid of le cock, and therefore no hope that anything will change :cry: I've argued on here for the past couple of seasons that the majority of Gooners do want him gone, but I have frequently been shot down and told that it is only on here that the majority want him gone - in the past, the lack of numbers was used as an excuse for not protesting but we will see if anything will happen now that the vast majority of fans want him gone. My guess would be fcuk all will happen :roll:

It's a common saying that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again but expecting different results - this has been a stick that is constantly been used to beat wenger with, but maybe the fans should ask if it also applies to themselves :rubchin: Continue attending matches and obeying the club like you have been doing, but don't expect anything to change and be prepared for another fcuked up season next year - if you want change then you gotta force it cos no-one in that club is gonna do it for you :evil:

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GTG wrote:If we don't act now we could end up winning the fa cup again.
This is my biggest fear, the recent wins have kept him afloat and another win just pays for another contract

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Rob Admin wrote:
GTG wrote:If we don't act now we could end up winning the fa cup again.
This is my biggest fear, the recent wins have kept him afloat and another win just pays for another contract
We won't win the FA Cup. Seriously guys can you see this lot going to Hull & winning?? Hull are probably on a par, or better than Swansea. We're gonna go there and win....I can't see it. There is a quiet belief, an almost certainty, in all of us that we are not this bad, we cannot be, we will come good. Well what if we don't?? We carry on like this we will lose Sat, will lose to Hull, Barca's a given, lose to WH, Everton, Man City..... where's that gonna leave us??

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Gunner Rob wrote:Fucking hell if this is true :(

http://www.express.co.uk/sport/football ... ers-Morgan

Well at least it could mean we all might stop worrying whether or not we'll lose our manager at the end of season :barscarf:

Maybe that will put an end to the fantasies of this or that loss might be tipping point of how much headwind the wenger train can push thru

The Man walks when he'll walk, I reckon at lease three more seasons :high5: (I couldnt find that smiley shooting its brains out)

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