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Arsène Wenger: Invincible Documentary

Makingtrax

Worships in the house of Wenger 🙏
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It’s not because of anything. You just replied to the biggest load of nonsense in the least amount of words I’ve ever seen posted on here. But you ran with it solely because you wanted to prattle on with this nonsense narrative. It’s disingenuous. You have to do better than that lad!
You know that's just guilt talking after coming down off your adreniline fueled posting on here between 2012 to 2018 where you worked yourself up into a frenzy of mouth foaming rants. Here's a taster of the mountain of stuff you were posting just before we came 2nd in the league.
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But enough of that, here's the funniest post, of what you imagined would happen after you booted the old man out.

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Now that is funny. Exciting? Not a mention of dull and boring mid table finishes. And you were even expecting CL football too, instead of being kicked out of the Europa Conference.

You and all the other haters are just praying that Arteta gets some sh!t together so that he can get at least one season in the top 4 so you can tag me in matches and pretend all that abuse was worth it. Even though you shat on Wenger because it couldn't win the league.
 

Jury

A-M's drunk uncle
You know that's just guilt talking after coming down off your adreniline fueled posting on here between 2012 to 2018 where you worked yourself up into a frenzy of mouth foaming rants. Here's a taster of the mountain of stuff you were posting just before we came 2nd in the league.
F2589261-6-CB5-4813-9-C4-F-B0-ED5-F27-DC66.jpg


But enough of that, here's the funniest post, of what you imagined would happen after you booted the old man out.

51279-D79-917-D-487-E-AD17-4-C892-CB28752.jpg

Now that is funny. Exciting? Not a mention of dull and boring mid table finishes. And you were even expecting CL football too, instead of being kicked out of the Europa Conference.

You and all the other haters are just praying that Arteta gets some sh!t together so that he can get at least one season in the top 4 so you can tag me in matches and pretend all that abuse was worth it. Even though you shat on Wenger because it couldn't win the league.
I was spot on. And it’s been far more exciting than Wenger’s last years for me.

As for the bolded part, you hope and wish we do so as to keep your crap narrative alive. The truth is apart from you and a couple of other strange lads, nobody cares about Wenger arguments anymore. It’s only you that keeps them alive and you’re clearly shook by the way things are going by mentioning us getting top four. I can see you shaking now.

You’re meant to be a fan of the club and here you are having nightmares about us getting CL football 😭
 

Makingtrax

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I was spot on. And it’s been far more exciting than Wenger’s last years for me.

As for the bolded part, you hope and wish we do so as to keep your crap narrative alive. The truth is apart from you and a couple of other strange lads, nobody cares about Wenger arguments anymore. It’s only you that keeps them alive and you’re clearly shook by the way things are going by mentioning us getting top four. I can see you shaking now.

You’re meant to be a fan of the club and here you are having nightmares about us getting CL football 😭
Nah, I always knew top 4 was the ceiling for a club investing 5th in it's players. You haters never understood that, but funnily enough you do now. :facepalm:
 

Jury

A-M's drunk uncle
Nah, I always knew top 4 was the ceiling for a club investing 5th in it's players. You haters never understood that, but funnily enough you do now. :facepalm:
This Wenger documentary will be the ending of you lad. We loved, we lost, let it go 🥺
 

Makingtrax

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This Wenger documentary will be the ending of you lad. We loved, we lost, let it go 🥺
When it gets to the last part, post 16, where the abuse really starts in earnest, there’ll probably be a couple of glassy eyes going on that’s for sure.
 

freeglennhelder2

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Guardian Review:

"But the material essentially engages with his player management, stressing what he doesn’t do, rather than what he does – and in that sense there’s not a huge amount here indicating what he actually brought to the game, in England or elsewhere. His former players, from Dennis Bergkamp to Patrick Vieira, show him a fierce loyalty, and we hear a lot about Wenger’s confidence-instilling fatherliness and connoisseurial appreciation for a balanced team, but there’s little actual detail on what “Wengerball” is, or was, and how he achieved it."

"Wenger touches on the difficulties of his later years with Arsenal, admitting he stayed in the job too long, and there’s some interesting material on the nasty media hatchet job that was aimed at him early on in his Arsenal career. But unlike Robson or Charlton, he’s just a bit too guarded to give away too much of himself, for better or worse."
 

Makingtrax

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Guardian Review:

"But the material essentially engages with his player management, stressing what he doesn’t do, rather than what he does – and in that sense there’s not a huge amount here indicating what he actually brought to the game, in England or elsewhere. His former players, from Dennis Bergkamp to Patrick Vieira, show him a fierce loyalty, and we hear a lot about Wenger’s confidence-instilling fatherliness and connoisseurial appreciation for a balanced team, but there’s little actual detail on what “Wengerball” is, or was, and how he achieved it."

"Wenger touches on the difficulties of his later years with Arsenal, admitting he stayed in the job too long, and there’s some interesting material on the nasty media hatchet job that was aimed at him early on in his Arsenal career. But unlike Robson or Charlton, he’s just a bit too guarded to give away too much of himself, for better or worse."
As Guardian reader myself I was unimpressed with their take compared to the Telegraph, a paper I wouldn’t normally touch.

‘Pundits and fans who criticise Wenger for the second half of his Arsenal tenure often do not factor in the context that the club was hamstrung financially by the costs of moving from Highbury to the Emirates Stadium. “From 2006 to 2015, I personally think I did my best job,” Wenger offers bullishly.

In an era of football when managers are dispensed of with an alarming frequency, Arsène Wenger: Invincible is a welcome reminder of the value of a long-term vision. It is an engaging and emotional watch that will surely leave even those who were “Wenger Out” wondering whether they got it wrong.‘
 

Riou

In The Winchester, Waiting For This To Blow Over

Country: Northern Ireland
Is it coming to cinemas world wide, or just in London...anyone know?

Will watch it on Prime if not, but would like to see it on the Big Screen preferably.
 

freeglennhelder2

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Is it coming to cinemas world wide, or just in London...anyone know?

Will watch it on Prime if not, but would like to see it on the Big Screen preferably.
Its only showing at two specialist art-house screens in London. Extremely limited release. Pretty sure not showing at any other screens around the globe.
 

TromsoGooner

Obsessed With Looking for Eric
Many argue that Fergie's best ever team, was the 2006-2009 side.

In the 6 league meetings between us, we only lost once and beat them thrice, Arsène always had his number and we pretty much had to sell to buy at that point, while they could spend £40 million on Nani and Anderson as squad players, without even thinking twice....would have beaten them in the Champions League semi too, if ****ing Gibbs didn't slip and if Almunia wasn't so terrible that he could let in a freekick from the damn halfway line.
Don`t think so, they were very good that year with Rooney in his prime, Ronaldo and Tevez. We weren`t great that season either, not as good as we were in 2007/2008.
 

drippin

Obsessed with "Mature Trusted Members"

Country: Finland
He wanted to quit after we won the FA Cup but the club asked to him stay on, so he knew his time was up. I’m not sure if he’s bitter, but I think it’s been a period where he’s looking back and thinking “what if”.

I can understand not coming back to the ground, sometimes it’s hard to “go back”.

We’re all guessing here anyway.
Yeah, I understand the guy, and he deserves to do anything he wants (normal human restrictions apply of course).
 

Jury

A-M's drunk uncle
Its only showing at two specialist art-house screens in London. Extremely limited release. Pretty sure not showing at any other screens around the globe.
The Hackney one is 5 minutes walk down the road from me. Used to be a library then a bar, but that attracted a lot of trouble. Now it’s just an expensive picture house. But as I said, I’ll be streaming it free free free 🤗
 

Jury

A-M's drunk uncle
‘Wenger ball’ was essentially a bunch of ‘playerish’ technically gifted players doing what they liked or ‘expressing themselves’ with the handbrake off (preferably). Scintillating at best, but embarrassingly naive-looking in certain situations. All part of the package, I suppose. The highs were high but the lows were soul destroying defeats that asked a lot of the players mentally.
 

Blood on the Tracks

AG's best friend, role model and mentor.
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I actually like the fact Wenger doesn't give too much away emotionally or want to put his deepest thoughts on video always.

We live in a world where a lot of people would do or say anything to have a documentary made about them.

There's dignity in not putting every feeling or thought you've had out there for public consumption.
 

GDeep™

League is very weak
‘Wenger ball’ was essentially a bunch of ‘playerish’ technically gifted players doing what they liked or ‘expressing themselves’ with the handbrake off (preferably). Scintillating at best, but embarrassingly naive-looking in certain situations. All part of the package, I suppose. The highs were high but the lows were soul destroying defeats that asked a lot of the players mentally.
What a load of bollocks from big tits again. Piss off to the UFC thread mate.
 

Makingtrax

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Is it coming to cinemas world wide, or just in London...anyone know?

Will watch it on Prime if not, but would like to see it on the Big Screen preferably.
Crouch End, Finsbury Park, Hackney and West Norwood cinemas.
 

Makingtrax

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‘Wenger ball’ was essentially a bunch of ‘playerish’ technically gifted players doing what they liked or ‘expressing themselves’ with the handbrake off (preferably). Scintillating at best, but embarrassingly naive-looking in certain situations. All part of the package, I suppose. The highs were high but the lows were soul destroying defeats that asked a lot of the players mentally.
You don't half talk some ****e. You come in here just to troll. Thought I'd seen you off earlier.
 

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