AFCG7
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I'm thinking the same about Al. He cant be arsed anymore...after his comments post-Barca about our players walking around and now the club signing Lehmann again i think he's just not giving a damn.
General said:redwhiteAustrian said:Today's match (and the last couple of weeks) has (have) proved that Arsène isn't able to lift the players up after setbacks.
The past few weeks only? Arsène Wenger struggled to get the great unbeaten team to regroup after our run was halted so how much more this pathetic bunch of misfits. Biggus has always said that a team is a mirror image of it’s manager and this is an important observation when evaluating a team’s character. Mental meltdown after a major disappointment is part of Wenger's Arsenal DNA. This is why we are always treated with suspicion every time he talks up mental strength.
Well, it wasn't me.Rain Dance said:@Ant: well, somebody did... "we have the best 3rd choice GK"?? Al is ****, no matter which choice he is
raidersoftheark said:Fair play to Squillaci for that point saving block.
mo50 said:First goal wasn't Al's fault, he couldn't react fast enough.
OohtobeaGoonerGal said:I don't care if it's that you don't post often Ossie, to use that as some sort of reason to only show up with your contributions now. Where were you when the team had it's brighter moments this season, were you still "here" then? What stopped you posting then?.
Again, we've heard it all before (albeit put better).Gunner Ossie said:what are you all *****ing and Moaning about, this arsenal team have again proven to be a pile useless ****, and yet (unbelievably) most (60 odd percent) of you still voted in support for wenger the bafoon who stays loyal to the same useless squad and who stays in his job merely to serve us all up more of his loser orientated drivel. Who can tell me wenger is not an idiot, for thinking this team would do anything other than fall apart when the going got tough, when nearly everyone in the world of football and most arsenal fans expected or predicted this callapse would happen at the very start of the season.
All of you wenger supporters dont seriously believe in him. Your all merely living in hope, albeit forlorn.
TIME FOR CHANGE is NOW,
AnthonyG said:Funny stuff. It's not so much what you are saying Ossie, but how you go about saying it. Nothing of what you say hasn't been said before throughout the season by many others, so barreling in here with your cyber-guns blazing in the manner of the following is bound to irk some:
Again, we've heard it all before (albeit put better).Gunner Ossie said:what are you all *****ing and Moaning about, this arsenal team have again proven to be a pile useless ****, and yet (unbelievably) most (60 odd percent) of you still voted in support for wenger the bafoon who stays loyal to the same useless squad and who stays in his job merely to serve us all up more of his loser orientated drivel. Who can tell me wenger is not an idiot, for thinking this team would do anything other than fall apart when the going got tough, when nearly everyone in the world of football and most arsenal fans expected or predicted this callapse would happen at the very start of the season.
All of you wenger supporters dont seriously believe in him. Your all merely living in hope, albeit forlorn.
TIME FOR CHANGE is NOW,
dyeruz said:What todays match proved was when Wenger's back was against the wall he was forced to be proactive and make changes, I damn near fell of my chair when he brought on Chamakh, I wanted it but I didnt expect Wenger to actually do it. Unfortunately for that ****-up we could have actually done something in this game. We needed to win so he abandoned the notion of having two sitting midfielders and went out all out attack. If from this day forward he actually shows he's not inflexible and sets up the team positively then thats small progress for me
General said:redwhiteAustrian said:Today's match (and the last couple of weeks) has (have) proved that Arsène isn't able to lift the players up after setbacks.
The past few weeks only? Arsène Wenger struggled to get the great unbeaten team to regroup after our run was halted so how much more this pathetic bunch of misfits. Biggus has always said that a team is a mirror image of it’s manager and this is an important observation when evaluating a team’s character. Mental meltdown after a major disappointment is part of Wenger's Arsenal DNA. This is why we are always treated with suspicion every time he talks up mental strength.
Gunner Ossie said:listen ive been around here long enough to know that everything posted in this forum has been heard or said before by someone else but that dont stop you or anyone else repeating it does it?
Repeated Annual(even weekly)debates (threads)about the defense,the formation, is cesc leaving,who should be in goal, walcott's end product, rosicky's purpose, diaby slowing down play etc (i could cite another thousand or two if you like). but all these cyclic issues have been done to depth by you guys, and i dont get involved in them because its not these micro level debates that are going to get arsenal winning anything. Its macro level issues or debates (like replacing the manger) that warrant a greater amount of attention especially from the fans and hopefully the board. Have you ever considered that the board might force wenger to change something if the fans actually *****ed and moaned a lot more? It worked at newcastle and man u so why not here.
Mathematically, we [have] lost two points but psychologically we have won a point because when you are 2-0 down with 20 minutes to go, you are not to unhappy to come back.