Leroy42 wrote: » Of course it has to do with AW, but based on resourses its exactly what he should be doing. Most Liverpool managers the last 20 years have been below standard. They finally get in a good manager with Rodgers and look at them. Arsenal have some of the biggest commercial deals in the league, big stadium, high paying fans. Hardly a pauper. Its not that he isn't winning the league, but he shows no signs that they are closer to winning it than years ago. Good managers don't make mistakes, good managers learn from them. Which of these is Wenger?
G1032 wrote: » Worth a read........ A lot of valid pointshttp://le-grove.co.uk/2014/03/23/i-hope-arsene-doesnt-sign/
G1032 wrote: » Quite possibly the most ridiculous couple of sentences I've ever read on the internet............ I didn't continue to read the rest of the post...............
keano_afc wrote: » Finding it hard to disagree with a lot of that.
omega man wrote: » Can't argue with most of that. These bits stand out for me: "Tactics: He has no interest in the opposition. He’s on record as saying so and you can see it in our approach, which bar the odd personnel change, is always the same. There is never a surprise when Arsenal play." "We have ONE striker. We’ve been through two transfer windows and that wasn’t addressed. It’s negligence in the extreme." Personally I'm starting to consider the possibility that no matter what players he brings in we may never see major success again unless he adapts to modern management, tactical variations at the very least.
Raf32 wrote: » but are we not in the same position as last year if we come fourth? not able to sign players until we are fully qualified?
jonneymendoza wrote: » good point and what if man united by some miracle wins the CL? they it is only the top 3 that qualify.
jonneymendoza wrote: » Another fan that has not been to a match? If you did you would know how most fans feel the same about Wenger. He is average now at present. Past it. Won't ever win a title or cl with arsenal ever. Like I said. If he can change his ways next season that's fine but if not be should go. Simple.
Spanish Johnny wrote: » I get to my one or two matches a year the United one being the last one. Your posts are idiotic and the fact that you attend more matches than most here does not make your posts anymorr valid than everyone elses. And to suggest the majority of fans at the games want Wenger out is ridiculous and wrong
Raf32 wrote: » Ox getting banned for three games, when it rains it pours for us I feel. We have nothing on the bench now.
jonneymendoza wrote: » next time i go i will record some footage and post it here
wonski wrote: » Interesting that after the beating we got last night people blame Wenger. I blame Ox. Who does that so early in a game We have so many players unavailable at this stage - crucial players - that it was no surprise to me that the end of the season will be a tough one. With City and Everton left to play being in 4th would be acceptable, and all we deserve now. Money need to be spent in the summer, and we can try again. There is a potential, but at this stage we can't compete with Chelsea/City. Liverpool is another story this season. I doubt Wenger, or any other Premier League manager doesn't want to spend money if he had them. If we stay on top 4 - which is achievable now - we should be in position to bring some top players and chase the title next season. Great start this season, great finish in the last one. Now time to do it the right way for the whole season.
Raf32 wrote: » I hope that doesnt happen but can never be too sure. We have to be coming in the top three and i know it looks tough but all we need is one of them to slip up and hopefully we can take advantage. Need to get that goal difference up, could be crucial to getting third.
omega man wrote: » Sorry it's all on wenger for me. 3. Dubious tactical preparations for top 4 opposition games, particularly away from home.
sonic85 wrote: » Anybody know where I can rewatch the game lads? Was away yesterday so I missed it
Galvasean wrote: » Wenger an 'average' manager who will not be remembered? I've heard it all now. Yes, I'm sure when people visit the stadium he brought us to and look at the one of a kind golden Premier League trophy that sits there people will be scratching their heads thinking, "What average manager did all of this?".
enfant terrible wrote: » I know not many would agree with me but with Klopp and Guardiola not available I would take Benitez if Wenger stepped down. Won two La Liga's, Champions League, Uefa Cup, FA Cup got to another Champions League final and nearly a Premier League title with Liverpool. One of the best tactical managers around and he can beat Mourinho.
Raf32 wrote: » You really dont want to do that to yourself
sonic85 wrote: » Ah I do! I was getting stopped by strangers in the street having a laugh at me. Seems I picked a bad day to wear my jersey
Raf32 wrote: » Ouch, your taking one for the team :pac: id say you could get the highlights on bbc player for motd but not sure after that.