Meanwhile, Arsenal are likely to miss out on Champions League football for the first
time under Wenger.
From the current level of performance, one can easily expect Arsenal to finish outside top 4 for the first
time under Wenger.
Arsenal have lost their first two Premier League away games in a season for only the second
time under Wenger (the other was 2005 - 06).
After Arshavin Wenger got Gervinho — a player who manages to excel in every club except for
his time under Wenger on the LW — what a shock.
However, he thinks that nothing can detract from
his time under Wenger, which he still cherishes.
The Gunners have also shown to also be capable of a Plan B strategy for the first
time under Wenger, for when things aren't quite going right for the club.
Since then Podolski has only played 9 more minutes in the return leg against Anderlecht, and the German must be seriously wondering what he has to do to gt more game
time under Wenger.
Arsenal are a very short - priced favourite to beat West Ham at home, and so if you like betting at sports events it may be worth a little flutter on the Gunners @ 6/1 (from Sportingbet) to win the competition for the first
time under Wenger, as that price will drop considerably after the quarter - finals.
With the plethora of talented midfelders at Arsenal Jack would still find it very hard to get playing
time under Wenger and it may be time for Jack and the Gunners to part ways.
The Gunners are in real danger of missing out on the Champions League for the first
time under Wenger and it could be one of his final courses of action for the club.
There hasn't been
a time under Wenger where we had genuine doubt's about making champions league qualification.
Perez, who joined the north London club for # 17M last summer as per the Independent, scored once in 11 league appearances for Arsene Wenger's side last season as the Gunners missed out on Champions League football for the first
time under Wenger.
Even in recent
times under Wenger, he still can't win, or barely even compete for a major trophy, despite having the money, keeping his best players, adding WC players, and seeing the other big clubs struggle (mainly due to managerial changes in my opinion).
I've seen this so many
times under Wenger.
watching the watford game last week was a reminder of the countless times against these teams that we get pinned backed an lose... seen it all too many
times under wenger..
Not exact matches
I must admit I definitely do agree with Gerrard on his point, but at the same
time you have to understand the pressure
Wenger must be
under to make this decision.
I don't understand why
Wenger still wants to remain so secretive about his targets, when most of the
time he messes it up himself by
under bidding by a country mile for the player and it's not as if the other clubs are spying on his transfer activities, like they used to, a decade ago.
Arsene
Wenger reportedly offered Henry the position of
Under 18's coach on a full
time permanent basis, with Henry having worked with the youth set up at the club for the last few months.
also i think we should maybe set up some sort of player loaning set up with aston villa, now that remi garde they will get the playing
time and have a good experience
under garde (if he does well could be a
wenger replacement) as he is a
wenger disciple, i think this would be a good idea, we should look into maybe sending crowley there or iwobi maybe chambers could do with a seasons loan with them.
When Arsenal were up against the German club Borussia Dortmund a few years ago their manager at the
time was the current Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp and he made the famous remark about their style of football being like heavy metal compared with Arsenal
under Arsene
Wenger being more like an orchestra.
My question to the
Wenger Out Brigade is — how can you point a finger at
Wenger and blame him for not winning the league in that
time frame,
under the aforementioned circumstances?
Yes, we «have» played in the UCL
under Wenger on a clockwork type regularity but aside 1
time how near have we been to the pinnacle of European football.
Since the last
time arsenal won the league, juventus has been in serie b where most of the players left, gone up again and won the league 4
times in a row.we'll never win the league or cl again
under wenger — mark my words.
It's going to be a tough job to replace the legendary status that Arsene
Wenger has had at Arsenal; and it'll certainly seem strange watching the Gunners line up
under a different manager for the first
time since 1996.
Where some believe
Wenger's record speaks for means he should be afforded
time, others believe the manager has continually
under performed and
Wenger is now unable to build or manage a team capable of a sustained title challenge.
It's
time for him to go because if he signs a contract extension I can't in all good conscience continue to watch the club its always the same problems
under Wenger... I'm not sitting here saying
Wenger Out, but instead thanks for the memories its
time to go
«It will be a really exciting
time for Arsenal and it could be a really big season
under Arsene
Wenger.»
look at him play, he is slow.He does a few good things in a match but he is essentially useless, he would not be in the top five starting teams.He is good as substitution a bit like giroud.This team without a true dm (not arteta) and another cb has no chance winning anything.I hope Campbel, podolski and co have play
time under despote
wenger.
Put this through your head: the next manager will be similar to
Wenger only this
time he will be
under pressure to deliver the UCL place.
Crystal Palace come to the Emirates today at a
time when they are enjoying one of their best runs ever in the Premier League, while Arsenal are going though one of their worst ever
under Wenger so the Eagles should be feeling quietly confident of getting some sort of result at the Emirates today.
The Gunners take on Manchester City this weekend as they look to win the League Cup for the first
time under Arsene
Wenger, but will have an uphill task given the season their opponents are having.
the truth is that arsenal are not a coherent team anymore... not clear what their footballing strategy is... seem to have given up on passing game for counterattack which might work in odd games but wont win us anything unless we have a midfield that can hold on to ball because we will be
under the kosh most of game and will eventually buckle... but the problem was clear at half
time in this gane and
wenger did nt do anything about it... and if he is paid for anything it is to make those kind of critical decisions....
That aspect of Arsenal's business model is perhaps
under more scrutiny now than at any other
time during Arsene
Wenger's reign as manager of the club.
This transfer comes after the 21 - year old had a very impressive season with another Bundesliga club Werder Bremen, who he joined for just # 5 million after a lack of playing
time at Arsenal
under Wenger had convinced the promising player to leave us.
Probably a great article, but I haven't got the patience or
time to read a long article about 2 players we didn't sign / resign and are never going to sign (
under Wenger).
I never knew a
time would come
under Wenger when we would have soo many to choose from in almost all positions... but we need to win the ucl
Campbell joined the Portuguese side on loan after he revealed that he couldn't be assured of regular playing
time at Arsenal and that he was disappointed not to get more games
under Arsene
Wenger last season, despite showing plenty of quality on the pitch.
Whether these changes include a new manager or not, that is NOT the subject
under discussion so don't waste everyone's
time with the
Wenger Out rants please.
Difficult to compare Wilshire to Mahrez as Wilshire hardly played for two seasons and needs game
time probably in the
under 23 squad to get match fitness, also i hope we sign Mahrez as he a cheaper option to Lemar, knowing
Wenger he leave it late anyway
Jack Wilshere and Cesc Fabregas are also reasonably strong success stories
under Wenger, while Nketiah has made something of a breakthrough for the club this term, along with the likes of Reiss Nelson and Ainsley Maitland - Niles, who've all seen more playing
time.
Much as criticism is thrown at
Wenger I feel it's
time our fans also came
under scrutiny.
Mertz should never have been our captain in the first place... who has ever heard of a team that makes 11th hour transfer buys (Arteta & Mertz) then seemingly places those same individuals into prominent leadership positions from the get - go... indicative of the problems that have permeated our clubhouse for the better part of 7 years
under the Kroenke &
Wenger... what is wrong with the players chosen and / or the management style of
Wenger that doesn't develop and / or encourage strong leadership from within... Mertz was the fine collecting lackey from year one... this is what happens when you don't get world - class players because many
times they want to have a voice on and off the pitch and this can't happen when you play for a fragile manager who has developed a coddling wage structure where everyone is rewarded for simply wearing the shirt and participating in the process... not enough balance between performance and pay, combined with the obvious favoritism shown to some players regardless of their glaring lack of production... remember that Ramsey has played in positions that make no sense considering his skill - set (out wide) and has forced other players off the field or into equally unfamiliar positions with little or no justification (let's remember when you read articles about how Ramsey's goals this upcoming season being the potential X-factor for our success that this is the same individual who didn't score a goal until the final week last season)... this of course is just one example of many... before I hear another word from Mertz I want this club to address the fact that no former player of any real consequence has any important role in the management structure of this club, yet several former Gunners have expressed serious interest in just such an endeavor (Henry, Viera, Adams, Bergkamp... just to name a few legends)... there is only one answer: an extremely insecure manager!!!
Life After
Wenger will not be a long and tough process we all have to endure.There are WORLD CLASS MANAGERS out there who would be proud to have the opportunity to manage OUR club.I believe the change would immediately have a positive impact on the team.Overnight some of these players would realise the cosy little life they have had
under Wenger was the exact opposite of how a Premiership Football Club should be run.Most will be out overnight with the majority leaving at a
time that's right for the club.
But now with the stadium move firmly behind us and budgets back in our favour, fans are adamant
times can not get any better
under Arsene
Wenger's guidance.
You are right, we have seen this movie several
times, through the three
times FA Cup glory
under our Supreme Leader
Wenger
Many Arsenal fans may consider that Mohamed Elneny is a sort of panic buy brought on by the injuries sustained to Francis Coquelin and Santi Cazorla, but I am sure that
Wenger and his scouts would have had the Egyptian midfielder
under observation for a long long
time before deciding to make an offer.
Podolski lost favour with Arsene
Wenger and was unable to get any game
time under him for the first half of the season.
Now I see what you do on your free
time beside watching pics of
WENGER, whatever you think or say my argument is true, and unfortunately because of
WENGERS job security is that we are not going to win anything important
under his watch.....
is this supposed to suit us... Z it supposed to calm us down... Since Tony Adams left the club give me one academy player that has amounted to anything
under wenger... This man does nt have a good eye... He has dropped the youth project a long
time ago..
However,
Wenger appeared calm all through the
time indicating every now and then that the situation is
under control.