As we're unlikely to see terraces again at football, this is the virtual equivalent where you can chat to your hearts content about all football matters and, obviously, Arsenal in particular. This forum encourages all Gooners to visit and contribute so please keep it respectful, clean and topical.
Well that's VAR sorted as well...Mr Fixit has had a busy week
We can only thank God for Arsene Wenger. Personally I wouldn't have a clue about any of this stuff without his sage comments.
I think we need to thank Wenger for creating God in his image.
And on the ninth day Lord Wenger did not rest and he did create God in his own likeness.....
So are we also now saying Wenger spoke the Emirates into existence as well?
And Wenger said, Let there be floodlight: and there was floodlight. And Wenger saw the floodlight, and it was good; And Wenger divided the deluded from the enlightened! And Wenger called the deluded Loyal, and the enlightened he called Disgraceful
Nothing to do with wenger but how fucking nuts would this forum have been when George Graham became Spurs manager?
I wasn't angry, just really disappointed tbh. I forgave GG though as I still think he only did it to fuck off our board for throwing him under the bus at a time when EVERY manager was taking bungs ESPECIALLY allegedly Clough and allegedly Ferguson allegedly.
Nothing to do with wenger but how fucking nuts would this forum have been when George Graham became Spurs manager?
I wasn't angry, just really disappointed tbh. I forgave GG though as I still think he only did it to fuck off our board for throwing him under the bus at a time when EVERY manager was taking bungs ESPECIALLY allegedly Clough and allegedly Ferguson allegedly.
Allegedly.
Think it was two pronged, GG wanted a top job in London and the Spuds one was an ideal two fingers to the Arsenal board. The media pressure to act on Graham at the time was unbearable and unprecedented. Maybe the board should have stood by him but there was a feeling that George was coming to the end of his time anyway , results were poor and in honesty his message wasn't being carried anymore by the team. If the revelations had came out in 1991 maybe the board's decision would have been different. I loved him as a manager, he was a different type of stubborn than Wenger, he was not popular outside the club . Howard Kendall and George Graham broke Liverpool a long time before Alex Ferguson allegedly knocked them of their fucking perch.
Strange, he obviously didnt remember that rule when shipping 10 against them.
Wonder if he recognised the guy that scored two for Bayern ?
According to Le Grove, the great man had this to say on Gnabry:
‘He has no real limitations it’s more how much does he want to suffer,’
‘Because he has pace, power, technical ability, he’s very intelligent, sometimes he looks for the easy way in football. That’s what was his problem. He lacked a bit.
‘I gave him to West Brom, it didn’t work out at all. In fairness I think we had an agreement with him but Bayern stole him away from Werder Bremen.
‘He’s a good player. He has individual ability and collective ability. We had an agreement with him but because he didn’t play at West Brom I let him go with the U21s in the summer with the German national team and he did very well of course. ‘
‘We had prepared him for us to sign his new contract but then suddenly he wanted to go to Werder Bremen. But it was not Werder Bremen that bought him it was Munich that bought him. Because six months or less than one year later he moved from Bremen to Bayern but it was a done deal before’