We may have got rid of Mourinho, but his war of words will linger in the memory of many a football fan and even though a lot of people disagreed with the direspectful slurs he aimed at the Arsenal boss over the years, I doubt that Wenger will ever be completely free of them until he picks up that Premier
League trophy again.
I do believe that the current crop of Gunners are better able to cope with the pressure and expectation from the Arsenal fans, but until we do finally get our hands on the Premier
League trophy again then there is going to be an issue in the minds of the players.
We have Southampton, Bournemouth and Newcastle to come, and if we win all three of those without Alexis Sanchez then we really can start dreaming about finally lifting
the League Trophy again next May.
little does he know that most fans have already accepted that Arsenal won't win
the league trophy again, until he is long gone.
With another» if only» - season behind them, finishing as the runners up to surprise Champions Leicester City, Arsenal will of course be looking to take the leap in the 16/17 campaign and finally lift the Premier
League trophy again.
Not exact matches
Next year we will be challenging for top 6th
again my friends and europa
league will be the second
trophy.
There has been a lot of debate among the Arsenal faithful over the last few weeks about what the FA cup might mean to us and whether it would be enough to calm down the fans that have had to yet
again see our team get nowhere near the Premier
League title or the Champions
League trophy.
With United collecting three
trophies this season, albeit coupled with a disappointing sixth - placed finish in the Premier
League, it's widely expected that they will spend heavily
again this summer to further strengthen the squad.
City, Utd and even West ham will be above us... and that's when Wenger will be able to motivate his team and snatch the wonderful wenger
trophy on the final day of the season against Villa and we will witness once
again our players celebrating as if they just won the champions
league trophy!
Neither will they forsaken their efforts to win the Premier
League title this season as well to satisfy the yearnings of their supporters who desperately want to see the
League trophy in Arsenal
trophy cabinet
again.
Y ’ all need to sit down and think If it was all about achievement then Liverpool wouldn't care about anymore
trophies nor even coming to the CL or maybe Man.U wouldn't change their manager so they can win the
league again and redeem themselves..
until wenger stop seeing 4th place as a
trophy we wil NEVER win the
league under him
again
They died down a bit in the last two years after the prof steered us to FA cup
trophy wins in back to back Wembley finals but another year without the big one of the Premier
League title has brought the knives out for the Frenchman once
again.
There is not too much to be happy about this morning if you are an Arsenal fan, after another exit from the
league cup, currently known as the EFL cup, with Arsene Wenger demonstrating once again that he has very litte respect for this trophy or desire to add it to his collection with an Arsenal team selection that would have struggled to beat a lower league team, never mind our Premier League bogey team Southa
league cup, currently known as the EFL cup, with Arsene Wenger demonstrating once
again that he has very litte respect for this
trophy or desire to add it to his collection with an Arsenal team selection that would have struggled to beat a lower
league team, never mind our Premier League bogey team Southa
league team, never mind our Premier
League bogey team Southa
League bogey team Southampton.
We are still waiting for the Gunners to find the sort of form that made us the best performing EPL club in the second half of last season and there is a growing feeling that Arsenal are once
again going to fall short in the attempt to reclaim the Premier
League trophy that we have not had at the Emirates in over a decade.
So if the Gunners fall short
again this season and fail to regain the Premier
League trophy, there will be hell to pay.
Once
again yesterday the powerful and dynamic player stepped up for the Gunners and produced a moment of magic that was enough to secure a third pre-season
trophy and, more importantly, remove whatever mental blockage their might be in the Arsenal squad about facing our Premier
League rivals Chelsea.
Injury crisis should not be allowed
again to be the stumbling block to the Gunners lifting the Barclays Premier
League and the UEFA Champions
League trophies next season.
Much like the last time wenger was at the end of his contact year its all in for any back up
trophy just Incase he bottles the
league title once
again.
Mourinho only took over as United manager last season, but led the Red Devils to three
trophies in his first year in charge, with signings made this summer now strengthening the side to look like genuine Premier
League title contenders once
again.
The solitary signing of an already injured Kim Kallstrom when we already had massive injury problems sent a lot of fans into meltdown and once we were put out of the Champions
League at the first knockout stage yet
again, the only thing left was the FA cup and the Wenger
trophy.
And
again he won three Champions
League trophied.
I really fear for the likes of Nelson and Nketiah who won't get a sniff of first team action
again now the Europa
League has become Wengers 4th place
trophy this season.
So as long as the American can keep up the good work, and with Arsenal having brought in a couple more experts this summer to work with him I think he will, is he the one piece of transfer business that will see Arsenal once
again lift the Premier
League trophy?
As soon as they win a big
trophy again (for me big is only the PL or the CL) they will troll us for being happy with a
league cup
trophy.
United are 16 points behind rivals Manchester City in the Premier
League title race, with their hopes of finally winning the
trophy again after a long wait surely already over before the end of February.
Arsenal MUST give it whatever it takes to remain top of the table always without backsliding up to the very end of the season campaign in May to lift the Barclays Premier
League big
trophy again after a long time.
However, I am not so sure that even lifting the famous
trophy again will really ease the pain caused when Arsenal blew our best chance in years of reaching the Champions
League quarter - finals.
Chelsea look set to lift the Premier
League trophy once
again this season and Jose Mourinho has masterminded his side to a commanding position after some fantastic transfer dealings last summer, which saw Atletico Madrid hotshot Diego Costa make the move to west London.
like I've said before, Wenger is simply stating that Sanchez is staying so that he can regain some leverage when it comes time to make a deal and to shift the focus back squarely on Sanchez... this is 101 tactics in PR management... the very fact that he even mentioned RVP's name speaks to the utterance arrogance of a man that believes he answers to no one... before you harshly judge Sanchez think carefully about what the ultimate intentions of both parties involved... Sanchez wants to win
trophies and get paid generously for his efforts, whereas the club wants to pull the wool over our eyes once
again so that we blame the player for wanting the very things we told him we wanted when we brought him in... how many times do we have to go down this road before we realize the only common factor in each of these scenarios is the club itself... trust me, if we showed any ambition Sanchez's contract demands would be much different... just like in other major sports players will take a «home town» discount if they see those in charge making a truly honest attempt to fight for the highest honours in their respective fields... that being said, if they see a team trying to make disparaging remarks about them in the press and not following through on their promises, they will likely try to make them pay a premium for their services or seek greener pastures... btw if anyone simply looks at the score versus Bayern today and thinks that even for a second that this was a deserved victory, just watch the game and judge for yourself... actually save yourself the anguish and just know that if it weren't for Cech and Martinez this could have been a repeat of our Champions
League flopping or worse
Carlo Ancelotti has won
trophies everywhere he's been and despite not the best of times in Bayern, he's won the title in England, won the Champions
League three times and if we want to be a top club
again, we need a top manager.
As the latest Arsenal transfer news has it looking as though the signing of the England hero Jamie Vardy from Leicester City is dead in the water, Arsenal fans will be wondering where Arsene Wenger goes next in his search for more fire power to boost our chances of getting our hands on the Premier
League trophy once
again.
Lastly you could see a lot of empty seats
again as fans haven't forgotten the season is still terrible, and we all know who's responsible for this, and apart from getting Atletico, I don't see the ground filling up
again this season, but whatever competition the Europa
League may be, it's a European
trophy and a chance to get back to the Champions
League and I want us to win it.
It seems to me that Arsenal are once
again heading for the «Wenger
Trophy `, that keeps him in a job, I do not see them winning the
League, Spurs will make sure of that.
That means the Gunners will be looking at the Wenger
trophy again, although I think we should at least move up a place and avoid the horrible Champions
League play - offs next season.
Also, even though i want Wenger OUT, it would be nice to see him go with a
trophy (but
again would the board sack Wenger if we won Europa
League????)
When I say that the season could be over for Arsenal as early as Saturday I mean, of course, our hopes of winning the Premier
League again, the trophy that we last lifted after going a whole season without losing a single league game in 2003
League again, the
trophy that we last lifted after going a whole season without losing a single
league game in 2003
league game in 2003 - 04.
This situation would clearly not appeal to the money men in charge of our club, or Arsene Wenger either for that matter, but this has to be balanced with the need to be competitive this season, even if the long awaited Premier
League trophy is already slipping out of our grasp once
again with our wretched away record continuing at the weekend after losing to Watford and with Man City looking ominously unstoppable.
He helped Antonio Conte's side to the Premier
League title last season following a disappointing 2015/16 campaign, and says he feels like a boy
again, with hunger to improve and win more
trophies.
With Arsenal at 87 points Leicester would have been four points shy of lifting the Premier
League trophy this season but their 81 would have
again secured them second in the top flight, ahead of Liverpool.
Claudio Ranieri's men increased doubts surrounding the likelihood of Pep Guardiola delivering to the Etihad faithful what both Roberto Mancini and Manuel Pellegrini failed to during their reign and most especially the
trophy that's time and
again proved to be out of their reach — the UEFA Champion
League title.
He at least was winning
trophies again though, with several FA Cup wins in recent years — but now he doesn't, losing to Nottingham Forest in the third round and losing the
League Cup final last weekend to City (although admittedly there is still a chance of Europa
League victory).
World record - holder Renaud Lavillenie had won every pole vault Diamond
Trophy in the history of the Diamond
League but the competition ended in disappointment for the Frenchman as he had an early exit after failing to clear his opening height of 5.63 m. USA's world champion Sam Kendricks was
again on top as he cleared 5.87 m for victory.
The momentum picked up from the Champions
League semifinal triumph over Monaco petered out following the loss against Luciano Spalletti's side, but Juventus have the wind back in their sails
again after picking up the first
trophy of the year.
«I'm enjoying a great experience which I would do all over
again — I'm part of one of the biggest clubs in the world, I'm very proud of this, and it's permitted me to win prestigious
trophies like the FA Cup and the Europa
League,» he said.
Irwin
again never missed a single game during the
league and cup double winning campaign of 1993 - 94, was a corner stone of the side that repeated the double in 1995 - 96 then captained the side for the final home game of 2000 - 01 against Derby County — allowing him to hoist the Premier League trophy for his seventh title in his 10th year of se
league and cup double winning campaign of 1993 - 94, was a corner stone of the side that repeated the double in 1995 - 96 then captained the side for the final home game of 2000 - 01 against Derby County — allowing him to hoist the Premier
League trophy for his seventh title in his 10th year of se
League trophy for his seventh title in his 10th year of service.
Walcott has the chance to complete a hat - trick of Emirates Cup
trophies when the pre-season tournament kicks off
again on Saturday, and says it would be the perfect way to build momentum ahead of the 2017/18 Premier
League season.
Jeff Stelling and Paul Merson discuss who are the favourites for the Champions
League - and whether an English club will lift the
trophy again