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This Weekend I Joined The Brigade

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posted on 24/3/14

Good man.

posted on 24/3/14

You guys are so fickle it’s unreal
In out in out in out in out

posted on 24/3/14

You better change your name SupermaTheo

Because the new manager is going to play Jenkinson as a winger in our new formation.

posted on 24/3/14

You guys are so fickle it’s unreal
In out in out in out in out

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Nowhere near as fickle as Levy though eh pal???

posted on 24/3/14

You guys are so fickle it’s unreal
In out in out in out in out

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There might be a point in here if I write an article after the Swansea game entitled 'Wenger Forever'.

posted on 24/3/14

I agree, Levy is too harsh, but that's his job i guess.
It's the fan's job to back the team and manager

posted on 24/3/14

It's the fan's job to back the team and manager

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It's the fan's job to back the club.

posted on 24/3/14

Careful what you wish for…look what’s happened to Man U after getting a new manager in after such a long previous appointment

posted on 24/3/14

Careful what you wish for…look what’s happened to Man U after getting a new manager in after such a long previous appointment

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Perhaps I could introduce you to paragraph four.

posted on 24/3/14

Perhaps I could introduce you to paragraph four.
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yeah so what?
won't make it so will it?

posted on 24/3/14

This weekend, I reluctantly joined the Arsene Out Brigade.
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Welcome my friend

posted on 24/3/14

yeah so what?
won't make it so will it?

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Make what so? We are in a very different situation to United. We have a more talented younger squad who are hungry to succeed, because they haven't in the past. With some careful consideration their are plenty of choices who can bring in a new approach who can get the best out of our talent and bring success.

posted on 24/3/14


I’d like to see another manager do as well for you guys with very little spending, good luck with that

posted on 24/3/14

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PogpUrjSxTc

posted on 24/3/14

Tired of seeing the same arguments in favour of him. We have cash now, everyone knows that, weve had it for years. We praise him for doing amazing with resources, but we have a £150m wage bill and have three strikers who are all pretty much exactly the same and none suit the system, Kallstrom in Jan when we need one or two to push us over the line, I don't wanna type it all again because it's fúcking tedious.

posted on 24/3/14

Tired of seeing the same arguments in favour of him. We have cash now, everyone knows that, weve had it for years.
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Irrelevant when you have Walcott, Ramsay, Wilshere and Ozil all injured.

It is called a Force Majeur

"The term force majeure relates to the law of insurance and is frequently used in construction contracts to protect the parties in the event that a segment of the contract cannot be performed due to causes that are outside the control of the parties, such as natural disasters, that could not be evaded through the exercise of due care."

posted on 24/3/14

Feel the pain Penguin. I can't be bothered to think about all the individual errors because everyone is human and mistakes happen. My reasons for wanting Wenger gone are less to do with his transfer policies (although they frustrate me) and more to do with the glaring fact now that he simply cannot adapt his playing style in accordance to the opposition.

As of the last 10 years only one team has adopted that style and been successful, Barca. Perhaps Bayern will achieve something similar. We have not had the budget to bring in the talent that can play that way. We have a better budget now but frankly in a league as competitive as ours with the sugar daddy clubs, no team will ascend to years of dominance again. A team will rise and succeed, then the others will spend millions to counter their approach and rise to success in turn, and so on and so forth. This is the only outcome when teams have unlimited funds.

Our best bet is to try and get in amongst them and we can't if we have a complete disregard to how other teams play. Everything is in place for someone fresh to come in a take this team to the next level. Wenger is tired and three unacceptable spankings from title rivals this year have made it apparent that is also finished as a top manager in the Premier League.

posted on 24/3/14

Irrelevant when you have Walcott, Ramsay, Wilshere and Ozil all injured.

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Do you honestly believe we would have one the double if these weren't injured?

posted on 24/3/14

Do you honestly believe we would have one the double if these weren't injured?
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100% yes.
Their fitness would be worth 10 points minumum.
Absolute no brainer.

posted on 24/3/14

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posted on 24/3/14

Anyone who now thinks otherwise is terrified of change and doesn't want what is best for the club

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That's a Hell of a sweeping statement!

posted on 24/3/14

100% yes.
Their fitness would be worth 10 points minumum.
Absolute no brainer.

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I don't want to throw insults at fellow fans but come on don't be delusional. Ramsey, Wilshere Ozil and Walcott all STARTED for the City spanking. Wilshere and Ozil were there for the Liverpool spanking. All we fit for losing to United away.

We have a deep seated mental weakness and tactical disregard for playing the top boys, and this comes from the manager. It doesn't matter who we have fit, when we come up against teams who have talented players and a tactically savvy manager they know how to take points off us. This was even apparent in the Everton at home and Southampton away games. This has been the case for YEARS and it will continue for years if we don't make a change at the top.

posted on 24/3/14

Moist.

Okay maybe being a little over-dramatic there, but I think now that anyone who doesn't want Wenger to not sign has let their fear of change overwhelm what is actually best for the club.

Just to be clear I don't want Wenger sacked, I want the guy to walk away with dignity and an FA Cup.

posted on 24/3/14

Okay maybe being a little over-dramatic there, but I think now that anyone who doesn't want Wenger to not sign has let their fear of change overwhelm what is actually best for the club.

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You might have a point there, possibly...

Naturally EVERY fan wants 'what is best' for their club, of course people have various opinions on how that could/should be achieved.

I'm in 2 minds over Wenger, but I won't run off on that one. And at the risk of going off on a wild tangent, there are VERY real problems with the fitness and medical aspects of the club. I'm not qualified to talk with any authority as to why that is, but it sticks out like a sore thumb and in my opinion has crippled the clubs first realistic shot at a league title in many years. It needs to be sorted as it's a fundamental hindrance to Arsenal football club.

posted on 24/3/14

I don't want to throw insults at fellow fans but come on don't be delusional. Ramsey, Wilshere Ozil and Walcott all STARTED for the City spanking. Wilshere and Ozil were there for the Liverpool spanking. All we fit for losing to United away.
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What is all this spanking rubbish?

So if you get spanked by chasing a game that means you are crapp?
If you are two nil down and go and try and get the goals back and lose 5 nil that means you are terrible.

NO! It means that the opposition has mullered you on the counter attack, just like we do when we are in control.
Were United 6-1 worse than City - no.

And if you took Suarez, Stuuridge and Sterling out of Luverpool they would be relegation fodder.

Our injured players would amass at leat 10 extra points - it is a given.

Walcott was AFC's top scorer in 2013!

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