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Re: Arsene Wenger points of view

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Somebody had a banner once that summed up my feelings. :twisted:

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Why am I feeling a sense of massive disappointment that red member isnt here to contribute :( :popcorn:

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DB10GOONER wrote:Another vanity thread???!!! How many do we need?! :banghead:


:wink:
I did this thread to help you!!1 After all it reduces your workload by 90% bringing AW stuff into one thread...tut...no pleasing you is there? :cry: :-P

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Pointless thread, since we can't post what we really think of him. Yet if someone wants post adoring praise of tcic then that's fine.

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goonersid wrote:Pointless thread, since we can't post what we really think of him. Yet if someone wants post adoring praise of tcic then that's fine.

Sid

Post what you want...just dont get the forum closed down :wink:

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SammyDroppedHisShorts wrote:
goonersid wrote:Pointless thread, since we can't post what we really think of him. Yet if someone wants post adoring praise of tcic then that's fine.

Sid

Post what you want...just dont get the forum closed down
:wink:


Bit of a contradiction there sammy :lol: :lol: :lol:

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goonersid wrote:Pointless thread, since we can't post what we really think of him. Yet if someone wants post adoring praise of tcic then that's fine.
Post away Sid..... Say exactly what you think of Wenger refrain from abuse or name calling and its fine, thats not hard is it?

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To quote the most used phrase of this forum last season:

"All is rosy in the Wenger garden"

8)

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skizz_b wrote:To quote the most used phrase of this forum last season:

"All is rosy in the Wenger garden"

8)
Really where did you hear that? :? :shock: :oops:

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flash gunner wrote:
goonersid wrote:Pointless thread, since we can't post what we really think of him. Yet if someone wants post adoring praise of tcic then that's fine.
Post away Sid..... Say exactly what you think of Wenger refrain from abuse or name calling and its fine, thats not hard is it?
When it comes to Wenger, I do find refraining from abuse and name calling very difficult, such is my utter contempt and hatred of the man.
That said not being allowed to call him certain things doesn't stop him being just that. So I will try to keep it clean, and thus not upset the sponsors.

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I think Wenger possesses super quality as a coach. It’s just a shame that the current constraints within the club mean he is being forced to manage with the handbrake on.

Working under these circumstances proves he has great mental strength and that while mistakes will / have been made he will fight on with great spirit and learn from those previous mistakes.

Thank you for listening*





























*This post was brought to you by Arsenal PLC. PLease leave your banners, thoughts and observations at home and why not take advantage of our footlong & fizzy pop meal deal offer 8)

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:lol: :lol: :lol:

Very good LeGinge. 8) :lol: :wink:

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Chippy wrote:Somebody had a banner once that summed up my feelings. :twisted:
The 'In Arsene We Trust' one? :rubchin: I think that still shows up at the ground occasionally. 8) :lol: :lol: :wink:

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skizz_b wrote:Why am I feeling a sense of massive disappointment that red member isnt here to contribute :( :popcorn:
On behalf of redmemer : Wenger will change his transfer policy and buy sneider and Robben to convince rvp to stay. oh and de rossi is on his way too after we gave them park and brtender as a part of the deal.

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LeGinge (Northern Branch) wrote:I think Wenger possesses super quality as a coach. It’s just a shame that the current constraints within the club mean he is being forced to manage with the handbrake on.

Working under these circumstances proves he has great mental strength and that while mistakes will / have been made he will fight on with great spirit and learn from those previous mistakes.

Thank you for listening*

*This post was brought to you by Arsenal PLC. PLease leave your banners, thoughts and observations at home and why not take advantage of our footlong & fizzy pop meal deal offer 8)
:lol: :lol:

I especially like the sound of the meal deal :D

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