TBH i couldnt give a fuck whether we qualify for CL or not.We are never going to win it with AW in charge, 14/15 years in it and we have 1 final appearance.Its only the money the club want 30/40m which goes straight into the bank.
Maybe a season or 2 out of it might help us to try and win the league.Now i know some are going to say we need the CL to attract the best players but you are deluding yourself we will never buy the best players.
Are we bottling it again?
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Re: Are we bottling it again?
mcdowell42 wrote:TBH i couldnt give a fuck whether we qualify for CL or not.We are never going to win it with AW in charge, 14/15 years in it and we have 1 final appearance.Its only the money the club want 30/40m which goes straight into the bank.
Maybe a season or 2 out of it might help us to try and win the league.Now i know some are going to say we need the CL to attract the best players but you are deluding yourself we will never buy the best players.
If we would of continued our run and shown the passion , effort and effort we did all the way until the end, I would jumping for joy getting 3rd.
Imagine the spirit within the team and the message it sends out to our key players and also players wanting to sign for us.
All that’s going to happen now is finishing on a downer. RVP feeling like crap and generally everything back to normal doom and gloom. We might scrape 3rd but not down to our own merits, more others failing.
It will send a message to everyone that this team is a sinking ship not a revitalised possible title competing team.
Shocking that we have let it slip and gone back to shit. 2 points out of 9 for a team fighting for 3rd spot is disgusting. Especially when the 9 points were chav reserve team, Wigan and stoke!
Re: Are we bottling it again?
Babatunde wrote:LOLaugie wrote:I think that due to the scums recent capitulations and the chavs heavy workload we will probably sneak top 4 and maybe top 3 - I thought the geordies would be a serious threat but their heavy trouncing yesterday ion what was their easiest game of the run in has all but ruled them out imo.
Cannot wait for all the "finishing top 4 this season has been wenger's greatest achievement" bullshit statements
Arsene's 'greatest achievement' will be a season in which:
- Arsenal lost 8-2 at OT
- Arsenal won sod all
- Arsenal lost their only two class players
- Arsenal have alienated their captain so much he now wants to leave
- Arsenal were humiliated in the FA Cup
- Arsenal were trounced in Milan
- Arsenal had their most incompetent transfer window ever
- Arsenal spent the whole season staving off the average Spuds and Newcastle, despite a massive wage bill. Financial mismanagement of the highest order
- Arsenal, for the first time I can remember under Le Joke, lost TEN, yes TEN league games! (could soon be 11).
- Arsenal are on course to lose 25% of their PL games!!!![]()
It's an indication of what kind of an incompetent twat we have in charge, that such a disaster of a season, that would see a serious club sack such a manager, might be classed as his 'Greatest achievement'.
Fancy that. Wenger's 'Greatest achievement' would be classed as a mediocre season at any other proper club. Unbelievable, all for £7.5 mil a season.
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Calm down Baba - there were special circumstances.................

Re: Are we bottling it again?
frankbutcher wrote:Red Member is a WUM. Most probably some guy who works in a non-job doing Admin/Filing for £7 an hour then goes to the pub in the evening and tells his mates that he's a high-flyer destined for great things. In other words, Red is a fantasist who embellishes every story he ever tells. The girl he once said hello to in Asda becomes the Model that he dated, fucked silly and drank champagne with in the Sky Bar in New York. The Fiesta he drives becomes the Audi R8 that he once read about in Zoo Magazine. Even his affiliation with Arsenal most probably began with the support of Barnet at school. Once Arsene turned up, "the Gunners" became the In Thing and his previous dalliance with League 2 football was dropped in exchange for a once a season trip to the Conglomerates. Red Member sums up modern-day Britain. He is one of the millions of identi-kit drones with little going for him, but feels the need to make up an alternative life just for the sheer escapism from his otherwise putrid life.
Yes I've bitten. But it feels good to bite someone's head off once in a while.![]()
Red - Enjoy the filing and photocopying at work tomorrow. You have to pay for your Arsenal v Wigan tickets somehow.
I think I may be Red member
