Not exact matches
Before Arsenal played host to Chelsea last weekend in a
match that none of us want to remember for long, the interim boss of the blues Guus Hiddink suggested that Arsene Wenger and his very long spell
as the
manager of a top flight
club like the Gunners could soon be looked on
as a piece of history, because bosses just do not seem to get anything like that sort of time anymore.
The Welsh
club have taken 20 points from 13
matches since Carlos Carvahal took over
as manager, but even that run hasn't pulled them completely out of the relegation battle.
Even if he misses the
match tomorrow it should not be too big a problem
as the Gunners do have cover with the likes of Mustafi, Mertesacker, Holding and Monreal, but it does highlight the failings of our
manager and
club in the summer transfer window.
The Arsenal
manager also described how potential transfer deals could affect player and their mindsets going into
matches, with the Frenchman saying that «Once you go into the games
as well, you don't know if the players are speaking to their agents on the afternoon of the game or to other
clubs, so they don't focus on the game.
But also who wants to go to a
club where so many «fans» are demanding the exit of the
manager after winning
as match, getting to the CL lucrative stages every year, winning 2 FA cups 2 years running, building a fantastic ground out of profits and never having been beaten in the league by their neighbour since taking the reins?
Arsene Wenger is clearly well aware about the protests being planned by the angry Arsenal fans for our Premier League
match against struggling Norwich City at the Emirates stadium tomorrow, because the
manager today issued a sort of rallying cry asking for us to support the team
as he tries to avoid the complete disaster of dropping out of the Champions League places for the first time in his long tenure in charge of the
club.
@ Ivan yes the older fans r quite aware that arsenal was in d same category with d likes of Everton and Aston villa before the arrival of Wenger, while arsenal has climb mountains courtesy of Wenger's ingenuity, hard work, smartness, and sheer brilliance the other ones has remained dormant and one eve suffered relegation,, even when d owners of of arsenal fc has not backed him with mighty cash, he transformed arsenal to one of d most valuable
club in d world today, and one of d richest
club in d world today, he didn't stop there, he went ahead to win 17 trophies for arsenal fc, it amazes me how some pple who has never contributed any thing to d growth of arsenal fc will be ranting every day here insulting the greatest
manager in d history of afc bcos u could afford 10mb data is ridiculous, for ur information u have bragging right today
as an arsenal fan courtesy of what Wenger offered u, the golden trophy, and 49 unbeaten run is something that can take another generation to
match,
Slaven Bilic has replaced Sam Allardyce
as manager, while the
club has brought in seven signings over a busy summer that has also taken in no less than six Europa League qualifying
matches already.
Now that Wenger has signed Lukasz Podolski will he play two strikers, van Persie and Podolski,
as often
as possible, th is upcoming season or will the passed his prime
manager insist on only one striker,
match after
match, costing the
club dearly season, s end, no trophy, again, stop posting bs here, please?
, the same team they condemned before the start of the EPL.Arsenal came into reckoning under Arsene wenger and he unarguably our most successful coach till date, i knew his kind of person
as a
manager before supporting arsenal and he made Arsenal what it is today not forgeting that he built our Emirate stadium because of his long term plan for the
club.i can't but remember when other fans from other
clubs tells me that Arsenal run a school - boy
club because of our so called «
match box Highbury stadium».
But the equaliser never came for Jupp Heynckes» team
as Bayern lost their first
match since the return of the
club's Treble - winning
manager.
Brendan Rodgers marks his 50th
match as Liverpool
manager knowing his work in returning the
club to Europe's elite has barely started.
But I repeat, if you think that «They», insulting the
manager, the
club, the players,
as well
as flying planes over the stadium, holding up banners, organising boycotts, staying away from
matches, etc. etc. is showing how much «They» love the
club, then that's up to you and a very different take on showing «love for the
club» to mine.
Players such
as Axel Tuanzebe, McTominay and others will all be aiming to secure their place in the first team this season and next, aiming to impress the
manager and seal their place in the team and help win
matches and trophies for the Old Trafford
club.
The
clubs were also drawn against each other for the 2010 - 11 UEFA Champions League group stage, with former Chelsea midfielder Didier Deschamps returning to Stamford Bridge
as manager of Marseille; both
clubs again winning their home
matches.
A mid-table finish would appear the likely destination of Fulham at the end of the season, with the Cottagers neither here nor there with regards to standard of their performances, while early results would indicate that Mark Hughes, despite doing his best to retain Fulham's dogged qualities which were instilled by former boss Roy Hodgson, who was undoubtedly the most successful
manager the
club ever had in the Premier League, that Fulham will struggle to win
matches this season let alone the hearts of the entire nation
as they did last season when Hodgson guided an average English team to the finals of the Europa League to the amazement of a nation and a continent.