Birmingham lose its not Wenger fault more like Scezney and Kosh fault.You forgot Birmingham in the cup final in terms of your rich point and European football.
Birmingham lose its not Wenger fault more like Scezney and Kosh fault.You forgot Birmingham in the cup final in terms of your rich point and European football.
These no fighting spirit players that Wenger has bought, trained and developed. Perhaps it's his fault that there is no fighting attitude.
Also this whole players downing tools not playing hard enough is starting to grind on me. Its not great. Let's be clear on that. But the players are human like you and me. If you goto your work and your manager who you don't like says do you want to do some overtime or help in someway you'll say no or do the bare minimum . If a manager you like asks you'll work harder. These guys are still professional. Coming to training doing as asked but they clearly aren't going the extra mile.
Absolutely. Its not just Chelsea, City, United and us this is now a proper challenge with Liverpool having a proven manager in and Sp**s more robust than they've ever been during Wengers tenure. And it looks like the first proper challenge will see Arsène crash out of the top four spots.This is the first time the league has 4 world class coaches and another up and coming one in Pochettino. I said at the beginning of the season and to Makingtrax that Wenger would be king if he managed to win the title despite these guys being at disadvantages such as just starting out.
Wenger signings. What about bottle jobs against Blackburn and Bradford in the cups? Players change bottling remains.Birmingham lose its not Wenger fault more like Scezney and Kosh fault.
Yeah but we shouldn't have been in that situation in the first place to give it away like that. We played poorly and couldn't impose ourselves and that against Birmingham.Birmingham lose its not Wenger fault more like Scezney and Kosh fault.
Agreed and I actually see Wenger's job during the stadium building period a successful one but being objective and rational, there were few external challenges for a top 4 position.Absolutely. Its not just Chelsea, City, United and us this is now a proper challenge with Liverpool having a proven manager in and Sp**s more robust than they've ever been during Wengers tenure. And it looks like the first proper challenge will see Arsène crash out of the top four spots.
To be honest, I think thats a great opportunity. Whether a new manager comes or a sporting director or both, they could move on or keep players how they want. Hopefully we look at it like that as an opportunity and come up with a new plan with new players.I don't think it helps that alot of players will have a year left on their contracts come the summer.
There is no reason to dislike Wenger. I have never ever heard him saying a bad thing about any player, regardless of how rubbish they might have been. The only thing he ever said about his own player was that Xhaka is not good in his tackling, and I believe he was forced to, because of all the pressure he had/s from all the sides. On top of this, I think he is the most professional and well-educated coach the football has seen
In my opinion, the players are using all this fuss and all this risen dust around Wenger by the external factors to the club, like fans and others, to underperform because they know not many people will blame them. I don't like the attitude of most. Alexis is a great player but what team on Earth would allow his behaviour going unpunished when he laughs at losses, or acting angry when substituted? None
I also don't like Koscielny attitude lately.
Wenger brought them to the club, is there manager and has had the time to build team after team in his own image with different players. He sets the standards so he has to live with it.
No one would blame them?!?!?! Sanchez is our top scorer and the only player who was of any use yesterday, yet people like you will slant him just to deflect blame from Wenger. These players are at their prime years, the years that will determine whether they become legends or trash, and they have a manager who has no clue. No clue how to teach his players to press. No clue how to build up the ball from the back. No clue how zonal marking works. The clock is ticking for these players and yet they are in a club with no sense of urgency, no determination to win the title at all costs. No will to change their dinosaur manager. How would you feel if you are in their boots? Your colleagues can't be trusted, your manager isn't doing his job, you are in a company in rapid decline.....
I already said that Alexis is a great player but he also should serve as a good example to other players when it comes to behaviour. Alexis should also be grateful to Wenger that this season he is the player he is.
And Sanchez would be more of a player if he hasn't been forced to play with Giroud, if he has actually competent players around him that he can trust. If Sanchez is given a chance to play for Wenger or Guardiola in City which manager do you think he will prefer?
To be honest, I think thats a great opportunity. Whether a new manager comes or a sporting director or both, they could move on or keep players how they want. Hopefully we look at it like that as an opportunity and come up with a new plan with new players.
And Sanchez would be more of a player if he hasn't been forced to play with Giroud, if he has actually competent players around him that he can trust. If Sanchez is given a chance to play for Wenger or Guardiola in City which manager do you think he will prefer?
And Sanchez would be more of a player if he hasn't been forced to play with Giroud, if he has actually competent players around him that he can trust. If Sanchez is given a chance to play for Wenger or Guardiola in City which manager do you think he will prefer?