palindromicbob
Tour Winner
I'm glad they played so badly. Put a live bet at 7/2 on an 8-2 score line with only 2 minutes plus added time left to play.
Quids in.
Quids in.
A bad run in Europe and a few more league defeats though and it'll be au revoir
A bad run in Europe and a few more league defeats though and it'll be au revoir
Surely "au revoir" means "see you back again soon".
So many people are jumping on the Wenger-bashing bandwandon. Last I knew the season finishes in May not August so why dont we wait to see what happens then? Because we did that last season. I'm not one for bashing Wenger for 6 trophyless seasons - the first 5 of them are only to be expected because of the lack of competitive funding. But last year and this are different. We moved to the new stadium to make us financially competitive. I understood that it would take several years to come to fruition. Last year we could have won the title for the sake of £15-£20 million. Then Nasri would have been more likely to stay. But the board didn't know when to loosen the purse strings. Now they have to. NOW, not after it's too late and we've gone past the point of no return.
The truth is that Wenger is doing a remarkable job, people forget the trophies that he has won, the wonderful players that he has helped uncover and develop over the years, the stadium and training ground that has been built. I'm not forgetting anything. And whilst he's a remarkable coach, he needs leadership about running the club. The board have been far to weak, just accepting his help over the last few years and thinking he can do everything for them. But he can't. Ferguson can't, Dalglish can't, Guardiola can't. We need Wenger to target his players and the board to buy them. He has done a remarkable job, but at the moment the ship is cracking and showing signs of leaking. If the leaks aren't sealed, the whole ship will sink.
Yes they have some money to spend now on players, but the Arsenal board will not allow Wenger to pay obscene wages to players (even if he wanted to) and frankly why should he? Because of the need to compete. The whole thing about moving grounds was to make us stronger. The whole idea of bringing in foreign investors was to make us financially competive again. We don't have 'some' money, we have 'plenty' of money.
Hleb, Toure, Flamini, Adebayor, Nasri, etc are greedy mercenaries and if I blame Wenger for anything its his failure to purchase decent human beings as well as decent players. What we need and what the game needs are characters like Bergkamp, Henry, Le Tissier, Shearer, Scholes, Giggs, Neville, etc. Players that play for the club and refuse higher wages elsewhere not like these greedy little scroats![]()
What Arsenal need are good professional footballers. Nasri isn't a mercenary, he's a professional that was offered a 300% pay rise. If Arsenal had even gone halfway to matching the offer Nasri would have had a decision to make, as it was it was a no brainer.
Wenger is trying to manage the club in the right way and he should be applauded for that. The right thing for Arsenal is to be Premiership champions again. Wenger can achieve that if the handcuffs are taken off.
The EPL is more competitive than ever with the likes of Liverpool and City investing stupid amounts of money in the hope that it brings success. This is Wengers toughest year and if he qualifies for the CL for the 16th time then IMHO it will be his best ever achievement. Yes a cup or 2 would be nice, but its also important to be competing year on year, develop youth, play attractive attacking football whilst keeping the club financially stable. I agree it's important to be competing. But we are not doing that at the moment. City overtook us last year, Liverpool have stuffed us already this year. We were the best team in the country until Chelsea upped the financial stakes. Since then Man Utd have gambled their whole existance in keeping up, and so far it is paying off for them. That's two teams stronger than us. Now we have to add Man City and Liverpool as two more teams with more financial clout than us. It is not Wenger's job to keep us financially stable, it's the job of the board.
Yes, I still believe in Wenger. Call me deluded but it wouldnt surprise me if we went and strung 10 straight wins together from here.

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So many people are jumping on the Wenger-bashing bandwandon. Last I knew the season finishes in May not August so why dont we wait to see what happens then? Because we did that last season. I'm not one for bashing Wenger for 6 trophyless seasons - the first 5 of them are only to be expected because of the lack of competitive funding. But last year and this are different. We moved to the new stadium to make us financially competitive. I understood that it would take several years to come to fruition. Last year we could have won the title for the sake of £15-£20 million. Then Nasri would have been more likely to stay. But the board didn't know when to loosen the purse strings. Now they have to. NOW, not after it's too late and we've gone past the point of no return.
No way, Nasri was off to the highest payer, he even switched from Man U last minute because City offered more, nothing to do with success just greed I'm afraid. Cant lay that at Wengers door. The new stadium still needs paying for, most clubs would have have suffered a dip moving grounds, its like Wenger had to start all over again give him time.
The truth is that Wenger is doing a remarkable job, people forget the trophies that he has won, the wonderful players that he has helped uncover and develop over the years, the stadium and training ground that has been built. I'm not forgetting anything. And whilst he's a remarkable coach, he needs leadership about running the club. The board have been far to weak, just accepting his help over the last few years and thinking he can do everything for them. But he can't. Ferguson can't, Dalglish can't, Guardiola can't. We need Wenger to target his players and the board to buy them. He has done a remarkable job, but at the moment the ship is cracking and showing signs of leaking. If the leaks aren't sealed, the whole ship will sink.
Yes they have some money to spend now on players, but the Arsenal board will not allow Wenger to pay obscene wages to players (even if he wanted to) and frankly why should he? Because of the need to compete. The whole thing about moving grounds was to make us stronger. The whole idea of bringing in foreign investors was to make us financially competive again. We don't have 'some' money, we have 'plenty' of money.
Hleb, Toure, Flamini, Adebayor, Nasri, etc are greedy mercenaries and if I blame Wenger for anything its his failure to purchase decent human beings as well as decent players. What we need and what the game needs are characters like Bergkamp, Henry, Le Tissier, Shearer, Scholes, Giggs, Neville, etc. Players that play for the club and refuse higher wages elsewhere not like these greedy little scroats![]()
What Arsenal need are good professional footballers. Nasri isn't a mercenary, he's a professional that was offered a 300% pay rise. If Arsenal had even gone halfway to matching the offer Nasri would have had a decision to make, as it was it was a no brainer.
Wenger is trying to manage the club in the right way and he should be applauded for that. The right thing for Arsenal is to be Premiership champions again. Wenger can achieve that if the handcuffs are taken off.
The EPL is more competitive than ever with the likes of Liverpool and City investing stupid amounts of money in the hope that it brings success. This is Wengers toughest year and if he qualifies for the CL for the 16th time then IMHO it will be his best ever achievement. Yes a cup or 2 would be nice, but its also important to be competing year on year, develop youth, play attractive attacking football whilst keeping the club financially stable. I agree it's important to be competing. But we are not doing that at the moment. City overtook us last year, Liverpool have stuffed us already this year. We were the best team in the country until Chelsea upped the financial stakes. Since then Man Utd have gambled their whole existance in keeping up, and so far it is paying off for them. That's two teams stronger than us. Now we have to add Man City and Liverpool as two more teams with more financial clout than us. It is not Wenger's job to keep us financially stable, it's the job of the board.
Yes, I still believe in Wenger. Call me deluded but it wouldnt surprise me if we went and strung 10 straight wins together from here.
I also believe in Wenger, if he is given the right leadership from above. We need to keep a great youth policy, but we need to add experience as, when and where it is needed.
Kroenke and his wife are meant to be richer than John Henry.
Usmanov is meant to be more wealthy than Abramovich.
How can these people be happy to have their backsides kicked by weaker compatriots?
We are apparently the third most valuable club in the world.
We are the only club to have had in excess of £60 million coming in over the close season.
We all know what positions need strengthening. We have the money to do it.
We tried waiting for success. We trusted in Wenger. It nearly worked.
Nearly, but we never quite got there.
Now we have the weakest squad we have had for 25 years.
In the late 90s and early 00s we were up there paying the bast wages to the best players. We put a hold on that because of the new ground.
But that has to change now.
For those who don't remember the 70s, we built a squad strong enough to win the FA cup and then go on to challenge for the division one title, and also be succesful in Europe.
But we refused to break our wage structure.
After losing Chippy Brady and Frank Stapleton in 1980 and 1981 respectively we didn't get round to challenge for the title for another 8 years.
We can't allow this squad to collapse like that one did.
I rest my case m'lud
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No way, Nasri was off to the highest payer, he even switched from Man U last minute because City offered more, nothing to do with success just greed I'm afraid.
I just love all this greed nonsense!!
I am sure you would all stick by your current employer if a competitor came along and offered you double your current salary.
Get into the real world lads.Footballers are 100% correct to look after number 1.
With all that money, why are we shopping in the pound shop?
What is that Korean all about? A striker for seven mill? He should be going to wigan, not arsenal at that price.
I just love all this greed nonsense!!
I am sure you would all stick by your current employer if a competitor came along and offered you double your current salary.
Get into the real world lads.Footballers are 100% correct to look after number 1.
Totally agree,if another employer offers anyone double or even treble wages to do the job your doing now,you would be mad to turn it down.
Whilst there are clubs willing to spend stupid money,and make players multi millionaires,greed will always prevail.
Loyalty to clubs is scarce,it seems the foreigners have come just for the money.
Besides, Nasri was offered an improved contract believed to be around 100K but he still turned it down because he could get 70K or so more at City. Its not like we treated him like a pauper. Sorry thats pure greed. Fabregas in contrast gave £5M away just to help the move because his move was not motivated by money, he would have played for less money to play for the club where he grew up.
If I was offered a move to double my salary or even increase it by 50% and I accepted the move then came on here to inform the forum of my good fortune would the forum say I was being greedy??
I know I certainly wouldn't.
As I have said,some need to get into the real world.