Cappuccino prices are going up.mcdowell42 wrote:did anyone hear about some announcement the club are suppose to make tonight,2 people told me yesterday about it, and someone else today at work said the same thing,i can't find anything on social media or in any newspapers.Is the new contract being signed
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We've still got to go to Boro, Spurs, Stoke and Southampton. I can't see many points from those games.
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The man is an arrogant, delusional, narcissistic, Furher complex disgrace:
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, speaking to BBC Sport: "We lost too many duels and we paid for that. There is no obvious reason why. We prepared and everyone prepared well. It's difficult to explain just after the game.
"I don't think my players didn't want it, but we lost duels in decisive moments and that's how games are decided at this level.
"I understand our fans are disappointed and we all are deeply tonight. It's very worrying and disappointing the way we lost the game. Palace were sharp, they beat Chelsea the other day, and that shows they have quality.
"We are in a difficult position. The game tonight doesn't help.
On questions about his future : "I face it in every press conference at the moment but tonight I'm not in the mood to speak about it. At the moment I pay more respect to the fact we had a disappointing result. What counts is how we perform on the pitch, the players and myself and I feel evryone is focused in the club to do it."
Asked if uncertainty about his future is affecting the players: "No, I don't think so."
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, speaking to BBC Sport: "We lost too many duels and we paid for that. There is no obvious reason why. We prepared and everyone prepared well. It's difficult to explain just after the game.
"I don't think my players didn't want it, but we lost duels in decisive moments and that's how games are decided at this level.
"I understand our fans are disappointed and we all are deeply tonight. It's very worrying and disappointing the way we lost the game. Palace were sharp, they beat Chelsea the other day, and that shows they have quality.
"We are in a difficult position. The game tonight doesn't help.
On questions about his future : "I face it in every press conference at the moment but tonight I'm not in the mood to speak about it. At the moment I pay more respect to the fact we had a disappointing result. What counts is how we perform on the pitch, the players and myself and I feel evryone is focused in the club to do it."
Asked if uncertainty about his future is affecting the players: "No, I don't think so."
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Sky pundits all discussing whether Wenger deserves sympathy after tonight. The mind fucking boggles.
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This malaise has obviously caused a massive breakdown for some Arsenal fans cos arseblog seems to have gone offline tonight






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Its such a pity that twat doesnt go offline on a permo basis.augie wrote:This malaise has obviously caused a massive breakdown for some Arsenal fans cos arseblog seems to have gone offline tonight![]()
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Untold should make really interesting reading tomorrowaugie wrote:This malaise has obviously caused a massive breakdown for some Arsenal fans cos arseblog seems to have gone offline tonight![]()
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Walcott: "They just wanted it more. You could tell. You could sense it from the kick off. It was an uphill battle from the kick off" #afc
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Why do we have to put up with this fucking *word censored*? Shut up you annoying little prick.mcdowell42 wrote:Walcott: "They just wanted it more. You could tell. You could sense it from the kick off. It was an uphill battle from the kick off" #afc
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And still they don't see it:
Winger deserves more respect from the club's fans! I hope he leaves with dignity and not shamed out of his job by the media and fans alike! Football industry is so fickle! I wish u well Arsen Wenger and here's to success in the years ahead for the club I have been supporting since childhood and I am no spring chicken!
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Winger deserves more respect from the club's fans! I hope he leaves with dignity and not shamed out of his job by the media and fans alike! Football industry is so fickle! I wish u well Arsen Wenger and here's to success in the years ahead for the club I have been supporting since childhood and I am no spring chicken!
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So on March 18th after the West Brom rim job Wanka came out and said he knew what he was doing and there would be an announcement "soon".
Fast forward 3 weeks of even more of a shit fest and when asked if there's any news on his future he responds with "none".
Joke club.
Fast forward 3 weeks of even more of a shit fest and when asked if there's any news on his future he responds with "none".
Joke club.
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Well Rodder's we've always said he doesn't know what he's doing, so he's just proving us right yet againrodders999 wrote:So on March 18th after the West Brom rim job Wanka came out and said he knew what he was doing and there would be an announcement "soon".
Fast forward 3 weeks of even more of a shit fest and when asked if there's any news on his future he responds with "none".
Joke club.


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Flat line would be my preferencexgtdec wrote:Its such a pity that twat doesnt go offline on a permo basis.augie wrote:This malaise has obviously caused a massive breakdown for some Arsenal fans cos arseblog seems to have gone offline tonight![]()
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Can you imagine Tony Adams saying that !Perryashburtongroves wrote:Why do we have to put up with this fucking *word censored*? Shut up you annoying little prick.mcdowell42 wrote:Walcott: "They just wanted it more. You could tell. You could sense it from the kick off. It was an uphill battle from the kick off" #afc
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It is utterly, utterly, ridiculous and almost comical that whether he is signing a new contract is still being discussed.
The only discussion we should be having now, is who takes over as caretaker manager until the end of the season and who we get in for the next one.
It's now beyond farcical.
The only discussion we should be having now, is who takes over as caretaker manager until the end of the season and who we get in for the next one.
It's now beyond farcical.