Jury
A-M's drunk uncle
No, they didn't. They blamed it on the players.You OK bud?
Lots on here continually blamed our terrible injuries on Wenger, . . . . . . Wilshere, Cazorla etc
No, they didn't. They blamed it on the players.You OK bud?
Lots on here continually blamed our terrible injuries on Wenger, . . . . . . Wilshere, Cazorla etc
'People' always say stuff. What they say isn't true all of the time. But in this particular case, I think they may have read quotes about Wenger being very indecisive when it came to identifying and making decisions on players.Remember when people blamed Wenger for our awful transfer negotiations?
Fake news. Wenger was always blamed for injuries.No, they didn't. They blamed it on the players.
You might have me mixed up with Raymond Verheijen. I pointed out a few instances like playing Isaac Hayden and Alexis when they were injured which ended up making things worse. I was one of the few people defending Wenger saying you shouldn't blame him for Cazorla's injury in 2016.Fake news. Wenger was always blamed for injuries.
Remember @American_Gooner was the leading protagonist for this, always quoting articles questioning Wenger and his training methods.
I'm sure I remember Wenger questioning everything, including himself and the clubs training methods. Even the pitch.Fake news. Wenger was always blamed for injuries.
Remember @American_Gooner was the leading protagonist for this, always quoting articles questioning Wenger and his training methods.
This is a very poor post filled with bad statements.It's a **** medical team and **** doctors used. But that's almost like a big common in football and sports. Few teams hit the jackpot with the docs they use. The same with private people really. You choose a doc and either he ****s up or he doesn't. Clubs should just really evaluate that. Training Management is another thing, though. I have always been convinced Ramsey could have been managed better in terms of workload etc. to stay fit longer.
This is a very poor post filled with bad statements.
No, they didn't. They blamed it on the players.
I think some bad decisions by Wenger, ultimately, has cost us, due to gambling on certain players and playing them before they were completely ready. When you do that, you've done it because you're short on quality in positions. And when you're short on quality, you've fvcked up as a manger. The knock on effect exasperates your injury problems.
My experience has no bearing on your poor post. I stand by my analysis.Lol. Do you play sports and have experience with docs and specifically sports orthopedics? There's few really good ones around. Have seen more people with post op issues due to treatment than such with no issues at all. Do you also not remember the Hayden story about Arsenal's shambolic medical department? Why do you think some players go outside of their clubs for treatment etc?
My experience has no bearing on your poor post. I stand by my analysis.
Considering the fact your appraisal is 100% guesswork, my analysis of your appraisal holds far more merit. You are pulling guesses out of your ass with zero knowledge of sports medicine.Wtf. How do you even evaluate the post then. Clueless. You just decide on random parameters or feeling or what? Slowly getting closer to why so many posts are **** on here.
Since you've derailed it, you should be banned and the thread remains open.Reckon this thread needs either a cool down period or a name change.
I'll hold my hand up and admit I've contributed to the derailing..
Wenger wasn't perfect, no--he gambled a few times and lost. All managers do that in certain situations. That post highlighted, imo, why he had to gamble and the position he put himself in:‘They’ might have, but what about you?
Oh, not that old chestnut. ‘No Stan, put your cheque book away please, we don’t need to strengthen’. ‘OK Arsène, but you know I’m just itching to spend my money. It’ll be your fault if we’re short on quality’. LOLWenger wasn't perfect, no--he gambled a few times and lost. All managers do that in certain situations. That post highlighted, imo, why he had to gamble and the position he put himself in:
When you do that [gamble], you've done it because you're short on quality in positions. And when you're short on quality, you've fvcked up as a manager. The knock on effect exasperates your injury problems.
He chose not to strengthen and it put pressure on his team selection. Are you honestly going to deny that? Of course you are
It's what you want to believe at the end of the day. You'd probably tell me Wenger was lying to protect Kroenke when he's said it was his choice not to spend, and money is/was available when we signed no outfield players that summer.Oh, not that old chestnut. ‘No Stan, put your cheque book away please, we don’t need to strengthen’. ‘OK Arsène, but you know I’m just itching to spend my money. It’ll be your fault if we’re short on quality’. LOL
That’s a hell of a lot more likely than a manager being given money and refusing to spend it. Doubt that’s happened in football since the first ever manager was given half a crown to buy a new goalie and spent it on rum and cokes for his wife.It's what you want to believe at the end of the day. You'd probably tell me Wenger was lying to protect Kroenke when he's said it was his choice not to spend, and money is/was available when we signed no outfield players that summer.