Our summer business was a complete joke. I said it back then that ozil was not enough.
Jan window was even more of a bigger joke considering the injuries we had.
Wenger notion that we only bring in super super quality is just embarrassing
Getting kallstrom and then trying to organize final day loan moves for kalou and klose just sums up everything up.
The team is shot for confidence and probably one of the most fragile in the league.
You have players in the squad who are putting themselves 1st instead of the team.
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I think that's mainly because they've realised that Wenger is losing the plot. I think the players are worried for their own careers, and they're afraid that Wenger might drag them down with him - just by association.
Watching the game yesterday, it was clear nobody wanted to take responsibility; nobody wanted the ball. The players are essentially trying to protect themselves, to minimise their association with this low point in Arsenal history - because the more involved they are, the more Wenger's increasingly-delusional supporters will try to blame them.
low point in Arsenal history
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4th in the league and in the FA Cup semi final. If you think this is a low point in our history you are very young, and very fortunate.
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 2 minutes ago
low point in Arsenal history
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4th in the league and in the FA Cup semi final. If you think this is a low point in our history you are very young, and very fortunate.
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From 7 points clear at the top at new year, to ten points off the top four months later - all the while conceding 22 goals in fourteen games since then. Yep, good times.
Big difference between it being good times and being a low point in our 128 year history. Like I said, you just be young and fortunate not to have had to put up with real low points.
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 1 minute ago
Big difference between it being good times and being a low point in our 128 year history. Like I said, you just be young and fortunate not to have had to put up with real low points.
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Here we go with this tired old argument.
"There have been worse times before, therefore we should just bury our heads in the sand and not pass comment on bad times happening now."
It's like being a victim of child abuse, then getting married to somebody who tries to control you. Just because it's proportionately not as bad, doesn't mean it's acceptable. Wenger has now overseen the longest trophyless period in Arsenal's history since 1970. Surely, you're not old enough to remember the barren spell before that?
For all the reasons the OP has stated, Arsenal are the new Man United.
It may not be 'the worst', but it's certainly one of the most disappointing moments in recent history. Perhaps because our expectations were so high, higher even than 'Birmingham' because we don't have anything to blame.
I am losing faith in the manager, wenger never changes anything, same tactics each time we have been thrashed by good sides, never learns apparently
comment by Hello My Name Is Gervinho (U3896)
posted 1 minute ago
I am losing faith in the manager, wenger never changes anything, same tactics each time we have been thrashed by good sides, never learns apparently
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You could take a manager in the conference to one side, and ask him how he would play against Wenger. Chances are, he'd say that he would pack the midfield, use his full-backs to double-team Arsenal's flanks, and run at Arsenal's defence with the ball.
That's how predictable Wenger is - there literally isn't a manager in the country who is surprised by what he does. Yesterday, any other manager would have made a change at half-time, but every Arsenal fan knew that he wouldn't.
I think so tbh. You look at most of the players yesterday, they looked like they couldnt give 2 shiiits about fighting for 4th again
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posted on 7/4/14
Our summer business was a complete joke. I said it back then that ozil was not enough.
Jan window was even more of a bigger joke considering the injuries we had.
Wenger notion that we only bring in super super quality is just embarrassing
Getting kallstrom and then trying to organize final day loan moves for kalou and klose just sums up everything up.
The team is shot for confidence and probably one of the most fragile in the league.
posted on 7/4/14
You have players in the squad who are putting themselves 1st instead of the team.
===
I think that's mainly because they've realised that Wenger is losing the plot. I think the players are worried for their own careers, and they're afraid that Wenger might drag them down with him - just by association.
Watching the game yesterday, it was clear nobody wanted to take responsibility; nobody wanted the ball. The players are essentially trying to protect themselves, to minimise their association with this low point in Arsenal history - because the more involved they are, the more Wenger's increasingly-delusional supporters will try to blame them.
posted on 7/4/14
low point in Arsenal history
------
4th in the league and in the FA Cup semi final. If you think this is a low point in our history you are very young, and very fortunate.
posted on 7/4/14
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 2 minutes ago
low point in Arsenal history
------
4th in the league and in the FA Cup semi final. If you think this is a low point in our history you are very young, and very fortunate.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
From 7 points clear at the top at new year, to ten points off the top four months later - all the while conceding 22 goals in fourteen games since then. Yep, good times.
posted on 7/4/14
Big difference between it being good times and being a low point in our 128 year history. Like I said, you just be young and fortunate not to have had to put up with real low points.
posted on 7/4/14
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 1 minute ago
Big difference between it being good times and being a low point in our 128 year history. Like I said, you just be young and fortunate not to have had to put up with real low points.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Here we go with this tired old argument.
"There have been worse times before, therefore we should just bury our heads in the sand and not pass comment on bad times happening now."
It's like being a victim of child abuse, then getting married to somebody who tries to control you. Just because it's proportionately not as bad, doesn't mean it's acceptable. Wenger has now overseen the longest trophyless period in Arsenal's history since 1970. Surely, you're not old enough to remember the barren spell before that?
posted on 7/4/14
For all the reasons the OP has stated, Arsenal are the new Man United.
posted on 7/4/14
It may not be 'the worst', but it's certainly one of the most disappointing moments in recent history. Perhaps because our expectations were so high, higher even than 'Birmingham' because we don't have anything to blame.
posted on 7/4/14
I am losing faith in the manager, wenger never changes anything, same tactics each time we have been thrashed by good sides, never learns apparently
posted on 7/4/14
comment by Hello My Name Is Gervinho (U3896)
posted 1 minute ago
I am losing faith in the manager, wenger never changes anything, same tactics each time we have been thrashed by good sides, never learns apparently
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You could take a manager in the conference to one side, and ask him how he would play against Wenger. Chances are, he'd say that he would pack the midfield, use his full-backs to double-team Arsenal's flanks, and run at Arsenal's defence with the ball.
That's how predictable Wenger is - there literally isn't a manager in the country who is surprised by what he does. Yesterday, any other manager would have made a change at half-time, but every Arsenal fan knew that he wouldn't.
posted on 7/4/14
I think so tbh. You look at most of the players yesterday, they looked like they couldnt give 2 shiiits about fighting for 4th again
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