Not exact matches
I believe that in order to get rid of him one of two things must happen — either Usmanov or that richest African that wanted to buy the
club actually do it and get rid of Gazidis, Keswick, Lord Harris, Wenger and put some ambitious
people on the board, or Wenger gets the reception Alan Pardew did
at Newcastle, where
people were calling for his head every game.
Its seems to me that both the
club and it's fans are not serious.Anytime Arsenal sign a youngster from another team who is dubbed the next whatever
people come out and say Arsenal have just signed a youngster who may or may not make it and that Arsene should sign ready made.They say it to seem as if it's a bad thing.Now that Chris Willock is leaving I'm anticipating that a lot of
people are soon going to be blaming the same Wenger who
actually likes bringing in youngsters.Anyway you have to look
at the reasons he lfet.It's for game time and to him he thinks its a good choice.The bright side is that he's not Arsenal's most talented player.The likes of Donyell Malen, Yassin Fortune, Reiss Nelson in my eyes have more potential as wingers.I also think Arsenal should be very excited about Eddie Nketiah and Stephy Mavididi.They can be world class strikers in the future particularly Eddie.
I like to think of myself as a fairly rational individual, which is why what has and is going on
at Arsenal confounds me... little wonder
people have gone so far as to suggest that Wenger is
actually sabotaging the
club... one only needs to look
at our starting 11 to stoke the flames of conspiracy... just think of the perceived importance of this game, considering the loss to Stoke, the historically significance of the two teams involved, the controversy that swirled around our two meetings last season, the proximity to the closing of the window and the general disdain being directed towards the manager once again... how is it even possible that you wouldn't come to Anfield with all guns blazing... not a single shot on target, with the back - up keeper in no less... where were the new signings?
I except that after 21 years we need a new manager, but with the current owners and
people running the
club, will any other manager
actually do better
at Arsenal.
Ask
people who
actually work
at the
club!
Deluded manager plus greedy board has created a crisis
at arsenal with third rate players being paid first rate wages to keep them loyal and drugged up fans like yourself overdosing on 4th place high... True fans want change when they see the
club going in wrong direction not a string of drug crazed platitudes from tribal loyalists who are so deluded themselves that they
actually believe the blame for the crisis lies with the
people who have been pointing to its causes... Do you think financial crises only happen because
people start warning about overlevaraged banks, the speculative and fraudulent behaviour of their overpaid employees and the indulgence of their massively overpaid senior management... Pathetic comment
People guess
at what the numbers are, but no one outside the
clubs and the players
actually know for sure.
He played CB in that game and was
actually viewed in the long run as a CB from by the
club though he's a dm.He plays CB just as well as he plays DM because of his solidity and reading of the game.Just look
at the position he played for Arsenal in the senior team.He's gonna be a big loss but the funny thing is
people expect his name to fade away.
Some
people actually think because he has said he's stayed with the
club when the likes of Barcelona and Madrid came calling and of course he did because the man isn't stupid he knew he would have been sacked by either of those
clubs why would you leave a job that you'll never get sacked from to one you can be sacked from
at anytime?
Winston Churchill, who was Home Secretary
at the time, Henry Norris who bought the
club, the
people who
actually owned Woolwich Arsenal
at the time, George Allison who was a journalist in 1910, and then became the editor of the Arsenal programme, Archie Leitch the architect...
They included one
at a burlesque
club (he «clearly got the wrong idea»), one on a tour of London's public toilets («unusual, but
actually acted as an ice - breaker») and another which saw her date drunkenly shout abuse
at people on the Underground («I had to give him a lecture, which was awkward»).
Take the opportunity to swim, relax
at a waterfront café, walk along the picture - perfect pedestrian streets and the marinas, exercise your favourite water sport, shop in one of the area's modern shopping centres, dine by the sea or entertain yourself in one of the coastal avenue's buzzing
clubs — the young
people's favourite choice — that have
actually brought a touch of Mykonos in town!