THE WENGER THREAD

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SydneyGooner
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Any truth to this rumour that :shock:zil is waiting for Wenger to extend his contract before he decides to extend himself?

If there is he and the fraudulent French fuck can fuck off together.

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Dear Santa

Please could I have a new manager for Christmas?

My old one is senile,despotic,has terrible eyes,he never seems to see anything,he's very old and past it,he has idea's that are years out of date,he cannot seem to motivate his highly paid players while himself milking the club for millions every year,this is on top of no return of trophies,he is responsible for many many huge defeats,some the like I've never seen in my 38 years supporting the club,he cannot seem to buy "super quality" like he tells me he will,so that also makes him a liar too,to be frank Santa,the mans a c*nt,I'm embarrassed for him and by him,so please please please Santa get Arsenal a new manager,and I dont mean Remi Garde either,I want a good one,not a Wenger trained/inspired gimp,

Thanks in advance
Rob,aged 45 :oops:

Merry Christmas!

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“I’ve always said that I will judge where I stand in the spring and make my decision then,” said Wenger.

Think it was said years ago HE decides when he goes.....

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SydneyGooner wrote:Any truth to this rumour that :shock:zil is waiting for Wenger to extend his contract before he decides to extend himself?

If there is he and the fraudulent French fuck can fuck off together.

No. None at all. It's all propaganda and lies from people with vested interests. It's all a load of bollox to make it seem that Wanker is wanted and that horror awaits if he goes. Same as this PSG story. All shit to make him seem in demand.

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augie wrote:
DB10GOONER wrote:
Redarmy wrote:Been saying it for months now seriously think the balance of Wenger mind is disturbed, its not just bad judgement and ego..

How can he say we played well at Everton and City?......then blame the referee for the defeats.....never himsel

That is beyond denial.....to be fair he has been in charge so long unchallenged...and never gets a balanced viewpoint,
Bould as Rice before him is bizarrely struck dumb, it really is a weird situation
I agree the man is delusional but tbh when he's blaming refs etc he's only saying what 99% of managers say after a defeat. Most of them will never just say "We played ok for a while but went off the boil and the other team were just better than us and wanted it more". I'm not too worried by that stuff. What worries me is the truly delusional shit he comes out with like "Welbeck (or whomever) will be like a new signing when he comes back from injury" and "We are maybe 2% away from winning the title" and "Park is super super qualideee" etc etc. :|


All joking aside, there is no amount of money that could persuade me to do the 4th official at an Arsenal game - how is he escaping being charged by the fa for the continual harassment of 4th officials ? :? If I was the 4th official I would absolutely punch his lights out :box:
I would do it for absolutely nothing - Just for the pleasure of being able to tell wenger to shutthefuckup and sit down and if he persisted then extreme violence would ensue commencing with a two fingered eye jab, a knee in the testimonials and then something more creative... Money!!??? Paah not on this occasion. :barscarf: :box: :banghead: :lol:

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Perryashburtongroves wrote:
SydneyGooner wrote:Any truth to this rumour that :shock:zil is waiting for Wenger to extend his contract before he decides to extend himself?

If there is he and the fraudulent French fuck can fuck off together.

No. None at all. It's all propaganda and lies from people with vested interests. It's all a load of bollox to make it seem that Wanker is wanted and that horror awaits if he goes. Same as this PSG story. All shit to make him seem in demand.
I know mate, they (Arsenal's PR people) who 'leak' :roll: these stories to the press, just when he is yet again being criticised and his already agreed new contract is waiting in the safe along with a nice little wage rise and let's not forget the loyalty bonus for signing yet again. :cussing:

#Bunch o Cun.tss.

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"Like starting a new career" said Wenger about Welbeck's return to training, this is an upgrade on "like a new signing" ..

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Bradywasking wrote:"Like starting a new career" said Wenger about Welbeck's return to training, this is an upgrade on "like a new signing" ..


Are. You. Serious ? Just when you think that his ramblings couldn't get any more idiotic, he goes and creates a new whopper to make us all cringe :roll: :oops: :oops: :oops:

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Bradywasking wrote:"Like starting a new career" said Wenger about Welbeck's return to training, this is an upgrade on "like a new signing" ..

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Bradywasking wrote:"Like starting a new career" said Wenger about Welbeck's return to training, this is an upgrade on "like a new signing" ..
:) Yep was going to post about this quote as well.....'Welbeck the resurrection' can see Wenger now claiming that one it's laughable with it sadly being on us.

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Arsene Wenger will make Arsenal wait until at least April before deciding whether to extend his contract beyond the summer or walk away from the club he has managed for 20 years.

Wenger’s existing deal expires in May but the 67-year-old is in no hurry to commit himself until a month before it is due to end.

The Frenchman indicated yesterday that he will take stock of his situation at that time and is comfortable leaving it so late. He did not agree to his last contract until the last minute, signing a three-year extension in May 2014 after the season had finished when his tenure then was set to end the following month.

‘I will judge where I stand in spring and make my decisions then,’ said Wenger, whose side face West Bromwich Albion on Boxing Day.

‘And the club is free as well. It’s not because I am here a long time that I have any rights. We are both on the same boat.’

Wenger is the longest-serving manager in English football by a considerable length of time. Paul Tisdale, at Exeter City, is behind him on 10 years. The closest in the Premier League is Eddie Howe, who has been in charge of Bournemouth for four years.

Wenger denied that his delay on whether he increases his own record would impact on Arsenal’s long-term planning, adding: ‘There are plenty of managers who arrived at the end of their contract. It happened to me before. I signed sometimes in March, April for longer contracts. So I don’t think it’s a problem. I worked everywhere I was until the last day of my contract with total commitment. That’s why maybe I can go back everywhere I was, because people respect that.



Typical, once again all about him. So if he does decide to leave, but we know he won't, the club then has to scramble around to find a replacement. He always puts himself first because he thinks he and Arsenal Afc are one & the same thing. Selfish, self centred PRICK!!

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Bradywasking wrote:"Like starting a new career" said Wenger about Welbeck's return to training, this is an upgrade on "like a new signing" ..
Why?? When people come back from injury nobody describes it as such. Another BS spin from him to make it seem like we have endless depth.

Anyone noticed how Wilshire seems to be free from the endless injuries he suffered under Wenger?

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xisstential wrote:Arsene Wenger will make Arsenal wait until at least April before deciding whether to extend his contract beyond the summer or walk away from the club he has managed for 20 years.

Wenger’s existing deal expires in May but the 67-year-old is in no hurry to commit himself until a month before it is due to end.

The Frenchman indicated yesterday that he will take stock of his situation at that time and is comfortable leaving it so late. He did not agree to his last contract until the last minute, signing a three-year extension in May 2014 after the season had finished when his tenure then was set to end the following month.

‘I will judge where I stand in spring and make my decisions then,’ said Wenger, whose side face West Bromwich Albion on Boxing Day.

‘And the club is free as well. It’s not because I am here a long time that I have any rights. We are both on the same boat.’

Wenger is the longest-serving manager in English football by a considerable length of time. Paul Tisdale, at Exeter City, is behind him on 10 years. The closest in the Premier League is Eddie Howe, who has been in charge of Bournemouth for four years.

Wenger denied that his delay on whether he increases his own record would impact on Arsenal’s long-term planning, adding: ‘There are plenty of managers who arrived at the end of their contract. It happened to me before. I signed sometimes in March, April for longer contracts. So I don’t think it’s a problem. I worked everywhere I was until the last day of my contract with total commitment. That’s why maybe I can go back everywhere I was, because people respect that.



Typical, once again all about him. So if he does decide to leave, but we know he won't, the club then has to scramble around to find a replacement. He always puts himself first because he thinks he and Arsenal Afc are one & the same thing. Selfish, self centred PRICK!!

what are his options....leave a job where he is secure for what exactly?

Well known he has NO life outside of Arsenal FC
Leave around losing £8.9Million a year, for somewhere he will be judged and sacked if not delivering results
Difficult decision that :rubchin:

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If we had a decent board they'd be lining up a replacement right now, then when it came time for renewal they'd tell Arsene thanks but no thanks, you fcuked us around so now you can go fuck yourself....... unfortunately we don't have a board, just a bunch of financiers :roll:

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GoonerMuzz wrote:If we had a decent board they'd be lining up a replacement right now, then when it came time for renewal they'd tell Arsene thanks but no thanks, you fcuked us around so now you can go fuck yourself....... unfortunately we don't have a board, just a bunch of financiers :roll:

Yup! 100% :high5:

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