In short we are a club in disarray, widely recognised as true by legendary ex-players from
Wengers early era in charge and by ALL top pundits and respected journalists, without exception.
Not exact matches
It reminded me a lot of the stronger and more confident defence we used to see during
Wenger's
earlier years and the invincible
era.
In fact i still get goosebumps watching the arsenal under the
early Wenger era.
AW put blind faith in Wilshere the first half of the season and it did nt pay off, because the team played some of their worst games in YEARS, we were really bad
earlier this season if you do nt remember, had to be some of the worst football of the
Wenger era.
Whatever you say
Wenger is only second to Guardiola in this
era and fergouson in the
earlier era.
I've said numerous times that the
early Wenger era will always stay with me.
Arsenal boss Arsene
Wenger has in my opinion the strongest squad available to him since the last dominant
era of the
early 2000's.
(3) this team is rotting from the inside out and it's going to take some unprecedented moves on the part of this board and the fans to facilitate the necessary changes... this club must rid itself of it's absentee billionaire landlord before we become just another sporting wasteland in this man's collection of flailing clubs... when this is done it will expose just what exactly has been going on behind the scenes and I'm afraid of what will be uncovered because if
Wenger's business model is as antiquated as his football philosophy it could look an awful lot like and old Monty Python sketch in the backroom... we need to replace the owner with someone who actually cares about this club and isn't afraid to wear their emotions on his or her sleeves or spend their own money to achieve greatness... this new owner needs to find someone who represents the same sort of cutting edge that
Wenger represented in his
early years then pair that individual with someone who knows how to conduct transfers in the modern
era... then and only then will we find a way to escape the malaise that has permeated our once storied club for way too many years
Any of those players will get into the
early wenger / invisible
era substitute bench.
Wenger announced
earlier on Friday he would bring the curtain down on his 22 year tenure at the end of the season — a spell that saw the London club achieve the domestic double twice (1998/2002) and the 2003 - 4 «Invincibles» the first English team in the modern
era to go through a First Division / Premier League season unbeaten.
It is not hard to imagine
Wenger as Bayern's next go - to caretaker if the Niko Kovac
era was to hit the rocks
early.