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.
antgel wrote:
That's not the only stuff we've heard over-and-over again.
Roll on next season, and a massive change in the playing staff, because this choke will scar this bunch for a while.
The first part of your response was actually quite amusing for once, albeit very thinly veiled.
Yes, that big change of playing staff - we can always look forward to that every Summer can't we. I wish my memory was selective too
I'm pleased you found the irony as, er, ironic as I did.
I'm talking about next season, not past seasons, so memory doesn't come into it. We can spout off all we want from our armchairs, but none of us know for sure what will happen in the summer. Past summers' transfer-dealings have no bearing on this summer's. It is still *possible* that we will strengthen heavily - we just don't know. And as someone pointed out the other day, you very rarely know much about an Arsenal transfer until the player's pictured in the papers wearing the shirt.
I'm as pissed off as anyone(*), but I would imagine Wenger is pretty pissed off too, let's see how possibly the most patient manager in the league reacts to this embarrassment. I'll be amazed if we don't see a relatively large turnover this time. The camel's back is broken.
(*) Just because I don't rant doesn't mean I'm not annoyed. Then again, I can always draw the line between sport and "real life". I don't know if any result has ever annoyed me for the long-term. Our rivals only benefit from our downfall if we let it hurt us. Sympathies go to the Gooners who were there today, for once I'm pleased to be an ex-pat.
antgel wrote:
That's not the only stuff we've heard over-and-over again.
Roll on next season, and a massive change in the playing staff, because this choke will scar this bunch for a while.
The first part of your response was actually quite amusing for once, albeit very thinly veiled.
Yes, that big change of playing staff - we can always look forward to that every Summer can't we. I wish my memory was selective too
I'm pleased you found the irony as, er, ironic as I did.
I'm talking about next season, not past seasons, so memory doesn't come into it. We can spout off all we want from our armchairs, but none of us know for sure what will happen in the summer. Past summers' transfer-dealings have no bearing on this summer's. It is still *possible* that we will strengthen heavily - we just don't know. And as someone pointed out the other day, you very rarely know much about an Arsenal transfer until the player's pictured in the papers wearing the shirt.
I'm as pissed off as anyone(*), but I would imagine Wenger is pretty pissed off too, let's see how possibly the most patient manager in the league reacts to this embarrassment. I'll be amazed if we don't see a relatively large turnover this time. The camel's back is broken.
(*) Just because I don't rant doesn't mean I'm not annoyed. Then again, I can always draw the line between sport and "real life". I don't know if any result has ever annoyed me for the long-term. Our rivals only benefit from our downfall if we let it hurt us. Sympathies go to the Gooners who were there today, for once I'm pleased to be an ex-pat.
I'm talking about next season, not past seasons, so memory doesn't come into it. We can spout off all we want from our armchairs, but none of us know for sure what will happen in the summer. Past summers' transfer-dealings have no bearing on this summer's. It is still *possible* that we will strengthen heavily - we just don't know. And as someone pointed out the other day, you very rarely know much about an Arsenal transfer until the player's pictured in the papers wearing the shirt.
Do you sell private pension plans for a living ?
Surprisingly, no. But as I understand it, unless one is psychic, opinions on the future are not facts, however well-informed. I have semi-been able to understand why Wenger hasn't strengthened that much in past seasons (assuming the finances were there). This time, it's gone beyond - there is no rational reason for holding back, as enough of the squad has had the chance to prove themselves, and largely come up short.
I'm talking about next season, not past seasons, so memory doesn't come into it. We can spout off all we want from our armchairs, but none of us know for sure what will happen in the summer. Past summers' transfer-dealings have no bearing on this summer's. It is still *possible* that we will strengthen heavily - we just don't know. And as someone pointed out the other day, you very rarely know much about an Arsenal transfer until the player's pictured in the papers wearing the shirt.
Do you sell private pension plans for a living ?
Surprisingly, no. But as I understand it, unless one is psychic, opinions on the future are not facts, however well-informed. I have semi-been able to understand why Wenger hasn't strengthened that much in past seasons (assuming the finances were there). This time, it's gone beyond - there is no rational reason for holding back, as enough of the squad has had the chance to prove themselves, and largely come up short.[/quote]
Antgel - you are seeing the light my man. At this rate I'll be buying you a pint
selsdon wrote:Maybe it would be better if we were just a mid-table team (as we were for the majority of my 45 years of supporting Arsenal).
How would you describe us now then, challengers? Don't think so.
Expectations come with the second highest wage bill in the land and highest ticket prices in Europe.
They ripped the soul out of the club with the move on the proviso we'd compete with Europe's elite - we can't even compete in North London thesedays.
Well yes we are challengers, clearly, we can still mathematically win the league with 3 games to play, so yes that's a challenge over 38 games isn't it?
some people need to have a look at themselves, yes we are dissapointed today, i feel gutted, sick to the stomach, but we have definitely challenged!!
I love this club so much, i want it to do well more than anything, but abandoning them and slagging them off isn't the way to behave.
We need a goalkeeper that can play in goal and two centre halves though or we will fall short again
fair enough, we challenged in what has to be the worst title fight in years, united and chelsea as the main challengers, have lost more games and dropped more points that any teams that i can remember, if either had performed like we did in 04 we would be miles behind.
It is no great success coming in third (i hope) behind these two
g88ner wrote:Personally, i dont see a need to make a stand HOWEVER I would understand if others chose to leave early, or not turn up at all - it's their call, and that's fair enough.
So many fans leave early, or do not turn up at all, that these methods of expressing opinion will be entirely swallowed up in the usual patterns of matchday activity!
If people want to make a point there are other methods.
I am a firm believer in writing into the club.
Not that everyone would get a reply, but if thousands of protest letters come in from members, who include genuine membership numbers and addresses, then the club have to notice.
A protest outside the Directors entrance would be valuable too, if there were proper chants and banners so that the media could film and photograph it.
I would like to make a request to anyone and everyone going to the Fulham game, even though I am still hoping to get a ticket for the Fulham game.....one of the things I want(ed) to do was hold up a Placard (one of them folding ones you can sneak in) for After the Game...for the TV Camera's, AW and the Board simply saying:
PLEASE! PLEASE! ALMUNIA JUST GO NOW
AND HELP US WIN SOME TROPHIES
If I can't get a ticket which is looking less and less likey as time goes by, would someone, everyone Please Do This........
the camera's are bound to pick up o it...well that's the media always looking for the negative slant on any team....and so it will get back to hapless Al...nice bloke absolute shyte keeper.
most of the posts are very depressing cos smacks of new wave impatient couch potato glory hunters but i would ask all the sack wenger its all his fault brigade to consider the following
if you were to rate our players in terms of ability importance and injury free playing to full potential many would not argue that the top six in no particular order would be fab, rvp, arse shavings, verminator, willie and song.
we have recently been without all six and all at the same time. i genuinely believed a few weeks ago we had real chance ofwinning league but would have considered it impossible had i known all six would be out.
i am not sure any team any manager could cope with arguably the best six players being out and all at the same time
rolypoly wrote:most of the posts are very depressing cos smacks of new wave impatient couch potato glory hunters but i would ask all the sack wenger its all his fault brigade to consider the following
if you were to rate our players in terms of ability importance and injury free playing to full potential many would not argue that the top six in no particular order would be fab, rvp, arse shavings, verminator, willie and song.
we have recently been without all six and all at the same time. i genuinely believed a few weeks ago we had real chance ofwinning league but would have considered it impossible had i known all six would be out.
i am not sure any team any manager could cope with arguably the best six players being out and all at the same time
And even though he's very clear on not playing players who are not 100%, he gambled with gallas, fabregas and arshavin against barcelona.
RvP, he had the chance to replace and chose not to. His choice.