I feel he would do the opposite. Rather than spend the money himself he would leave it for the following manager.
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^ I can understand people's frustration, but being disrespectful is another thing, there was a chap behind me at the game on weds who was calling for subs to be made by the 60th minute or so, constatly berating Wenger referring to him as a 'F-ing French moron'.
This strikes a chord a bit, whilst I agree that it is perhaps getting to the time we should look at pastures new, he is a very intelligent man who clearly DOES know how to manage a football club successfully. He doesn't deserve any kind of abuse,
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See I know he is intelligent that's why I get the feeling he was using this window to get rid of some players ready for the summer
However I also see the logic in him saving the monies available for a new manager, which is happening he is perfect for the board an I'm sure he would of had a new contract by now
I wish to see a bit of change on the pitch instead of doing the same thing again and again when it doesn't work.
He is so predictable it's painful!
I think there is a change in personal rather than system, he took a risk in the Swansea game moving players around an I can see him sticking with that now
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Yeah I do arteta is injured so midfield will stay maybe a shift around of front 3?
We just looked more balanced against Swansea than we have in a long time if the forwards had there shooting boots on we would of scored quite a few more
Really, You convinced he will play Wilshere in that #10 role this Sunday ?
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I hope so. To be honest I'd rest Cazorla and bring him on if required, he just seems so ineffective at the minute, but he's played pretty much every minute so far.
Swap him out for Podolski, apart from that same lineup as we had against Swansea
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I would like to see podolski upfront it's pretty much agreed he is the most natural finisher at the club
Dunno if I fancy the same formation/approach on Sunday.
Sagna did well the other night, but up against Cole and Hazard on his own down our right, any right back would be in a lot of trouble.
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posted on 18/1/13
I feel he would do the opposite. Rather than spend the money himself he would leave it for the following manager.
posted on 18/1/13
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posted on 18/1/13
^ I can understand people's frustration, but being disrespectful is another thing, there was a chap behind me at the game on weds who was calling for subs to be made by the 60th minute or so, constatly berating Wenger referring to him as a 'F-ing French moron'.
This strikes a chord a bit, whilst I agree that it is perhaps getting to the time we should look at pastures new, he is a very intelligent man who clearly DOES know how to manage a football club successfully. He doesn't deserve any kind of abuse,
posted on 18/1/13
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posted on 18/1/13
See I know he is intelligent that's why I get the feeling he was using this window to get rid of some players ready for the summer
However I also see the logic in him saving the monies available for a new manager, which is happening he is perfect for the board an I'm sure he would of had a new contract by now
posted on 18/1/13
I wish to see a bit of change on the pitch instead of doing the same thing again and again when it doesn't work.
He is so predictable it's painful!
posted on 18/1/13
I think there is a change in personal rather than system, he took a risk in the Swansea game moving players around an I can see him sticking with that now
posted on 18/1/13
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posted on 18/1/13
Yeah I do arteta is injured so midfield will stay maybe a shift around of front 3?
We just looked more balanced against Swansea than we have in a long time if the forwards had there shooting boots on we would of scored quite a few more
posted on 18/1/13
Really, You convinced he will play Wilshere in that #10 role this Sunday ?
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I hope so. To be honest I'd rest Cazorla and bring him on if required, he just seems so ineffective at the minute, but he's played pretty much every minute so far.
Swap him out for Podolski, apart from that same lineup as we had against Swansea
posted on 18/1/13
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posted on 18/1/13
I would like to see podolski upfront it's pretty much agreed he is the most natural finisher at the club
posted on 18/1/13
Dunno if I fancy the same formation/approach on Sunday.
Sagna did well the other night, but up against Cole and Hazard on his own down our right, any right back would be in a lot of trouble.
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