"In an ideal world we would all want Wenger to stay if he changed his ways. However, he is too old now and stubborn so I can't see much changing"
Wenger has unfinished business at Arsenal.
Imagine if he wasn't stubborn and he listened to idiots like you who wanted us to sign Scott Dann, Roger Johnson, Demba Ba etc.
See what what your boy did there Batmanu?
He basically repeated what I said, but just took his name out.
What a clever boy.
The Wenger in/out debate has been done a million times, everyone has their opinion and nobody's gonna change their mind.
Everyone in favour of Wenger, say Yay. Everyone against him say nay.
I'll start YayNay.
Kamran name calling people who he disagrees with again. In other news the earth is round.
Next person to comment on this article wants Dubbed to drown is a pool of cu.m.
Or let's just sit back and watch us win trophies as soon as we start spending money again. Then I'll come back and say I told you so like a cocky .
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8bit, when that happens Wenger will be gone, so I don't think you'll tell us anything so.
Why does a sensible debate always end up with child like comments
In your world, saying Bent is better than Giroud, Podolski and Walcott is sensible.
To be fair Castor if you're part of a debate then it's most likely not sensible.
What? No one said that Kamran!
Wenger still needs to improve quite radically on what he's currently doing at the moment and I stress 'at the moment'. Past achievements aside the man has been steering a squad that's getting worse and worse each season with little improvement on some very obvious flaws.
A gritty win against a hapless Sunderland shouldn't put fans under any illusions that our current squad is even close to good enough.
Should he be loved and appreciated for what he's done at Arsenal, absolutely but he should not be exempt from criticism because of it.
Dubbed, he listed a list of average players and said they're better than what we've got.
Can I ask what Castor has said on this thread to get these sorts of comments in return? Exactly, nothing. This place is a joke.
Castor, link us to the article please bro.
I don't really like or agree with some of the stuff that's on there. Look Wenger's done some good things for Arsenal, of course he has, but living off past glories and embellishing some of those 'achievements' doesn't mean he's the right man for Arsenal now.
It will be sad to see him go, but ultimately, I really feel we need a change in manager. I'm starting to get irritated with us making the same mistakes every year (on and off the pitch), as well as selling our best players.
8bit - Wenger has a great opportunity next season as we should keep the nucleus of the team. Spending a bit of money and we could have a very exciting squad.
However, will Wenger take the bull by its horn...highly unlikely!
Castor, can you link us to the article please? I can't be bothered to look for it.
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posted on 12/2/13
"In an ideal world we would all want Wenger to stay if he changed his ways. However, he is too old now and stubborn so I can't see much changing"
posted on 12/2/13
Wenger has unfinished business at Arsenal.
posted on 12/2/13
Imagine if he wasn't stubborn and he listened to idiots like you who wanted us to sign Scott Dann, Roger Johnson, Demba Ba etc.
posted on 12/2/13
See what what your boy did there Batmanu?
He basically repeated what I said, but just took his name out.
What a clever boy.
posted on 12/2/13
The Wenger in/out debate has been done a million times, everyone has their opinion and nobody's gonna change their mind.
posted on 12/2/13
Let's do it again.
posted on 12/2/13
Everyone in favour of Wenger, say Yay. Everyone against him say nay.
I'll start YayNay.
posted on 12/2/13
Kamran name calling people who he disagrees with again. In other news the earth is round.
posted on 12/2/13
Next person to comment on this article wants Dubbed to drown is a pool of cu.m.
posted on 12/2/13
Or let's just sit back and watch us win trophies as soon as we start spending money again. Then I'll come back and say I told you so like a cocky .
posted on 12/2/13
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posted on 12/2/13
8bit, when that happens Wenger will be gone, so I don't think you'll tell us anything so.
posted on 12/2/13
Why does a sensible debate always end up with child like comments
posted on 12/2/13
Because of Kamran
posted on 12/2/13
In your world, saying Bent is better than Giroud, Podolski and Walcott is sensible.
posted on 12/2/13
To be fair Castor if you're part of a debate then it's most likely not sensible.
posted on 12/2/13
What? No one said that Kamran!
posted on 12/2/13
Wenger still needs to improve quite radically on what he's currently doing at the moment and I stress 'at the moment'. Past achievements aside the man has been steering a squad that's getting worse and worse each season with little improvement on some very obvious flaws.
A gritty win against a hapless Sunderland shouldn't put fans under any illusions that our current squad is even close to good enough.
Should he be loved and appreciated for what he's done at Arsenal, absolutely but he should not be exempt from criticism because of it.
posted on 12/2/13
Dubbed, he listed a list of average players and said they're better than what we've got.
posted on 12/2/13
Article?
posted on 12/2/13
Can I ask what Castor has said on this thread to get these sorts of comments in return? Exactly, nothing. This place is a joke.
posted on 12/2/13
Castor, link us to the article please bro.
posted on 12/2/13
I don't really like or agree with some of the stuff that's on there. Look Wenger's done some good things for Arsenal, of course he has, but living off past glories and embellishing some of those 'achievements' doesn't mean he's the right man for Arsenal now.
It will be sad to see him go, but ultimately, I really feel we need a change in manager. I'm starting to get irritated with us making the same mistakes every year (on and off the pitch), as well as selling our best players.
posted on 12/2/13
8bit - Wenger has a great opportunity next season as we should keep the nucleus of the team. Spending a bit of money and we could have a very exciting squad.
However, will Wenger take the bull by its horn...highly unlikely!
posted on 12/2/13
Castor, can you link us to the article please? I can't be bothered to look for it.
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