Regarding point 1 - I think this can be subjective in many ways. A Treble is a huge achievement, there is no denying that. To stay competitive and then win 3 major comps is massive. But I would qualify that by saying it is dictated by squad size and quality more than an Invincibles season would be. Manure’s Treble was done at a time when they were the big spenders, they had more money and spent more than anyone else. Now there are other clubs with greater financial clout on the block. We did the unbeaten season with a fairly small squad (quality-wise) so our Invincible season was dictated by the quality of the team, rather than the size of the squad.DB10GOONER wrote:Babatunde wrote:DB10. I see your point and of course, the Invincibles was a massive achievement. However answer me this please if you could.DB10GOONER wrote:The article in question does make a couple of valid points but it is all too obviously written by some arsehole that has had the hate for Arsenal for years and now finally has the chance to put a couple of kicks in. Yeah yeah he dresses it up as "unbiased" and "balanced" but that is just window dressing bollocks to try and justify his putting the boot in without devaluing his piece. For me he fails.
The Chav point total comparison is the work of a fuckwit tbh.
There's a few people on here need to stop letting their hatred of Wenger overpower their love of Arsenal.
1. Do you think a Treble is a bigger achievement?
2. If a team goes unbeaten in a season, and wins the league but draws every single one of its away games for instance....but wins every home game (that would be enough to win the league with 76 points in a crap year).....Now that's unbeaten, but do you think it's better than say an Arsenal team going a whole season losing not more than twice but accumulating more points? I am talking statistically speaking here?
The Invincibles is a unique achievement that is undeniable. However what I just do not get, is how it is somehow indicative of an agenda, if anyone questions whether it is a bigger achievement than say e.g. a Treble, or even a Double?
Because ultimately, you win the one trophy.
Like I said. Amazing achievement, but the guy writing the article does make the point that it needs to be put in context: does Wenger's current performance become exonerated because of the Invincibles? Is that enough you seriously think?
Do I think another team will go a season unbeaten? I doubt it very much. With the intensity of the PL it is a huge ask. Will another PL team do the Treble? I’d say yes, because the billionaire playboys that now inject so much cash into clubs can mean a Citeh or a Chavs team building effectively two first team squads and remaining competitive in all 3 competitions.
So, personally I think the Invincibles was a greater achievement but that is just my personal opinion and isn’t meant to denigrate what a huge achievement a Treble is. I just think taking both in context of the clubs and the time they won it leads me to pick the unbeaten season. And I believe EVERYTHING should be judged in context.
As for point 2? I would still say to go a whole PL season without getting beaten once is by far the bigger achievement over ANY points accumulation. There is a psychological element to being unbeaten, it requires a strength of character and drive that cannot be quantified by points accumulated. More wins and less draws is great - but ultimately at least once that team would have walked off a PL pitch as losers. The 04 Invincibles never did that in that whole PL season. Never once walked off a PL pitch as losers. That is simply exceptional.
Personally I don’t agree with the “you win the one trophyâ€