jonneymendoza
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- 1 January 2004
- Arsenal
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u ****ing cock sucking bunch of pieces of ****. And u ****ing wonder why i want wenger sacked. HOW MANY ****ING TIMES DOES THIS HAVE TO HAPPEN UNDER WENGER!!!
HOW MANY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ****ING JOKE!!!!!!!!!!
**** OFF
How can you blame your manager for one persons act of stupidity? I hope Wenger does fuck off from you as in a few years time you will be watching shit football and wishing he was back with you.
You spoilt dicks don't know how lucky you have it. I'd love to go and watch Arsenal week in week out but when I can make games I have to put up with watching the shit down The City.
About Wenger, i find it bizare about this 30 year old rule. The likes of Viera would stil be with us and i reckon Pires could have easily emulated "Ryan Giggs" for united.
such a damm shame. i feel the likes of pires and viera wouldnt mind taking a back seat and play only 10mins a game or in CC games at there age. The senior players would have learn soo much from these veteran players who have seen it all. Wenger has made many mistakes as a manager and this one is one that is considered a big one too.
In a nutshell, one of the issues with the current arsenal side is that it doesnt have any leaders and experience players who has done it all and keeping the likes of Viera, Pires and Gilberto could have fixed this issue without spending millions.
Now look at arsenal, they now have to spend more to bring players like Viera into the team when before they already had players like that and got rid of them soo swiftly.
These players may be off pace on field but in the dressing room and during training they would make a far bigger impact than fabregas and co.
This is how i see Arsenal, i see arsenal as a company who recruits only graduate software developers and even though these developers have great talent and can pick up things quickly, they dont have any mentor or experience of doing the job correct and on deadline under pressure. This is where a senior developer would benifit hugely by giving some advice to the graduates/youngsters and this is the same with the current arsenal side.
The likes of Viera learned from tony adams, Henry learning from Berghamp, Gilberto learning from Viera etc etc. Who is walcott learning from? Eboue? lmao, and what about Song? who is he learning and getting advice from? Denilson? diaby? you see, the current crop of players have no one to look up to.
the current crop of players may know how to pass and play one touch football, do fancy skills etc but do they know how to win games at all cost(in a fair legal manor of course?) do they know when to defend? when to clear the ball out of play?
if they knew what they was doing, some fo these stupid school boy errors wouldnt occur. how come for some reason arsenal are the only team that can blow a 4:0 lead? Why cant we beat birmingham in a final? why cant we win a game being in the lead for 1min before game ends?
Why are we continuesly getting spanked by united in the EXACT same manner for the last 5 years i.e united soak up the pressure and hit us on counter attack. SAME mistakes mate.
You say these players know what there doing then how come they never learn from there mistakes?
if you think a team, even your team, doesn't need a fucking leader on there side you are the one being naive
Arsenal (apparently) almost signed De Jong before City presumably trebled the bid. That kind of player would sort them right out.
As others have pointed out - Arsenal are 2nd in the league, been to one final and made it to past hte group stages of the CL. That's hardly a bad season - even moreso juxtaposed against the spending of Chelsea, City, Tottenham and even Liverpool in the past 3 years.
As a United fan, I would have taken that in August.
I do agree with having role models in the team and older players to look upto. But not the fact that we should have kept Vieira etc. I think in terms of Vieria and Henry, they wanted to leave, so we couldn't keep them I don't think anyway. Pires I'm not too sure on.
I do also think the player over 30 one year contract isn't a great idea. This was done to Bergkamp and I would have given him another 5 year contract just for the effect he would have on the team.
It is hard though because if you give an outfield player a 4 year contract at 30, then I would say 2 of those years will be on the wain and we will still be paying them big wages. Which in turn will have an effect on how much we have to spend on other players wages.
So it is not as simple as just keeping our older players for longer. No matter how much it is annoying, you have to think of the money aspect of it. Alot of things won't happen because of the amount of money you have to spend. It is a balancing act and you have to try and second guess things and make calls. Sometimes the calls will be wrong and sometimes right.
It is difficult though, but with all of the rumblings going on that I have heard etc I do think there will be a clear out of some players and some quality brought in the summer. Quality is subjective though
exactly. plus Viera diddnt want to go. he was forced out. Gilberto also diddnt want to go and we treated him like shit by taking the captains armband away from him when he was doing briliant and i think we gave it to Gallas or was it Toures who at that time was only playing first team for arsenal for 5mins.But that what United did with G. Neville, Giggs and Scholes, Milan - Maldini, Juventus - Del Piero, Barcelona - Luis Enrique (and perhaps Puyol will be the next), Madrid - Hierro (or should be Raul), and maybe Liverpool with Gerrard.
You should keep a role model player who is there in the team not just for the sake of getting paid, but because there is a bond between him and the club.
exactly. plus Viera diddnt want to go. he was forced out. Gilberto also diddnt want to go and we treated him like shit by taking the captains armband away from him when he was doing briliant and i think we gave it to Gallas or was it Toures who at that time was only playing first team for arsenal for 5mins.
Pires is another one that did not want to leave.
I don't think they played a "huge" part but they had a role, didn't they? How many of Wenger's signings have had the same determination and resilience of Parlour and Keown who played their part in the "Invincibles"?To Abou, who I think suggested most of Wengers winnings were with a huge part of George Grahams team? I think the double in 1998 had the great back four, but what about the double in 2002 and onwards? I think they were all mostly Wenger signings?
well another life line for arsenal. where like a cat with 9 lives and i feel this is our last chance.
screw it up again tomorrow night and i doubt anyone will do us anymore favours. last chance for the gonners.
About Wenger, i find it bizare about this 30 year old rule. The likes of Viera would stil be with us and i reckon Pires could have easily emulated "Ryan Giggs" for united.
such a damm shame. i feel the likes of pires and viera wouldnt mind taking a back seat and play only 10mins a game or in CC games at there age. The senior players would have learn soo much from these veteran players who have seen it all. Wenger has made many mistakes as a manager and this one is one that is considered a big one too.
In a nutshell, one of the issues with the current arsenal side is that it doesnt have any leaders and experience players who has done it all and keeping the likes of Viera, Pires and Gilberto could have fixed this issue without spending millions.
Now look at arsenal, they now have to spend more to bring players like Viera into the team when before they already had players like that and got rid of them soo swiftly.
These players may be off pace on field but in the dressing room and during training they would make a far bigger impact than fabregas and co.
This is how i see Arsenal, i see arsenal as a company who recruits only graduate software developers and even though these developers have great talent and can pick up things quickly, they dont have any mentor or experience of doing the job correct and on deadline under pressure. This is where a senior developer would benifit hugely by giving some advice to the graduates/youngsters and this is the same with the current arsenal side.
The likes of Viera learned from tony adams, Henry learning from Berghamp, Gilberto learning from Viera etc etc. Who is walcott learning from? Eboue? lmao, and what about Song? who is he learning and getting advice from? Denilson? diaby? you see, the current crop of players have no one to look up to.
the current crop of players may know how to pass and play one touch football, do fancy skills etc but do they know how to win games at all cost(in a fair legal manor of course?) do they know when to defend? when to clear the ball out of play?
its all kicking off behind the scenes:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011/apr/19/arsenal-cesc-fabregas-arsene-wenger
even RVP is moaning about arsenal