mirrorstare
Well-Known Member
We lost him so he could fix the offside rule
2005-2013 must've been depressing for the man
Love the man but that's an awful idea.
Damn, how I miss this.
...Wegerball at it's best is the most enjoyable style of football to watch, in the history of the sport...nothing will change my mind.
First English club to win in the Bernabau, first English club to win in the San Siro. The top two biggest unbeaten away runs in the PL belong to Arsenal.
Wenger really was one of the greats.
Damn, I miss watching us play like that; make beautiful passes and then scoring majestic goals.
...Wegerball at it's best is the most enjoyable style of football to watch, in the history of the sport...nothing will change my mind.
Damn, how I miss this.
Football is well and truly dead to me
Tears in my eyes. Criminal we didn't win the league. Hleb really made the worst decision of any player ever by leaving as well, went from a key part of a great team to a benchwarmer.
...Wegerball at it's best is the most enjoyable style of football to watch, in the history of the sport...nothing will change my mind.
I often reference this saying by Arsène.
It fits so well on how I used to feel on matchday
I want a fan to wake up in the morning and say, “Arsenal are playing today, I’m going to have a good time.” That guy starts his day off by thinking that something good is going to happen to him.For Arsène the way in which you win was much more important than the fact that you win
Not quite true but that period in 2000s there was always a PL team at the CL final and 2007-08 is when it peaked with an all-English final.You could argue that 2007/2008 was the last real time the Premiership was actually the best league in the world...though City and Liverpool (before this season) were very good recently, think the all round quality of the league just doesn't feel at the level it was in the 2000s...it was also the last year Arsène had a somewhat comparable squad to Ferguson's, so last true ride of the Arsène v Alex rivlary, that made this league what it is too...tears thinking about it, tbh.
I always made time to watch the press conferences as well and looked forward to them. He always said something to make me laugh or something profound. I'd record them and sometimes watch them again. The journos were always so respectful and laughed at his jokes. They loved him too.I often reference this saying by Arsène.
It fits so well on how I used to feel on matchday
I want a fan to wake up in the morning and say, “Arsenal are playing today, I’m going to have a good time.” That guy starts his day off by thinking that something good is going to happen to him.For Arsène the way in which you win was much more important than the fact that you win
Tears in my eyes. Criminal we didn't win the league. Hleb really made the worst decision of any player ever by leaving as well, went from a key part of a great team to a benchwarmer.
Wenger had Eboue out there balling at level just about no fullback can do in the league now ffs.
Arsène was so badly abused by fans I can't see him returning unless there was a special event for him, like unveiling his statue, if there ever is one.Criminal that my man wasn’t given a proper send off, and it’s also a black mark on Arsenal fans for the way they treated him.
Life isn’t fair. All the good you’ve done will be forgotten by a single bad moment(even tho in the end it was sad to see us get violated by pool,Chelsea,United on the regs)
Arsenal isn’t the same without Wenger forreal...at least Ferguson is well respected and goes to games but our legend Wenger has disappeared from Arsenal football club totally
Imagine how gutted he must feel? Spending 21 years at a club and leaving like that and receiving no recognition?
He was too good for us. Should’ve gone to Real Madrid,Bayern or the French NT job when he had the chance.
Think he knows some of the fans love him. Others who campaigned vociferously to remove him are currently too busy tying themselves in knots, trying to prove that being 10th somehow proves they were right.Arsène didn't want to come back because he was rightly annoyed at the board and he didn't want to put pressure on the next manager (Fergie being there made it impossible for Moyes, tbh) think he knows the fans love him.