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wenger --- premiership manager of the year

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posted on 10/5/14

How does winning the cup have anything to do with the league?

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pride of the north

read my topic -- wenger is a prem manager and if we win the FA cup he will have achieved more than any other prem manager this year -- bar the prem winners -

posted on 10/5/14

TBOK

yes sport -- delivered for us -
CL qualification and FA cup winners is a brilliant season for us and for wenger --

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tbok

in front of the oil money clubs and with injuries to our best players ?

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tbok

with who --- players that add nothing to the squad --

do you think replacements for ramsey and walcott grow on trees ?

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tbok

who was available who would have been better than walcott and ramsey

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TBOK

mind your manners sonny -- dont get brave just because you are behind your computer

------ as i said who do you suggest we replaced walcott and ramsey
with ?

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Wenger can be manager of the season once he wins the league. Rodgers/Pulis/Poyet/Bruce are main contenders for the award.

posted on 10/5/14

50 wembley

how do you propose we do that that when the oil clubs can outspend us multiple times ?

posted on 10/5/14

If you lead the table for 128 days you should win the league. Mismanagement of players causing injuries was what done Arsenal at the end, not the oil money. That excuse was used up 2 years ago.

posted on 10/5/14

comment by martial artist (U9033)
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50 wembley

how do you propose we do that that when the oil clubs can outspend us multiple times ?
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Doesn't mean they would be going for the same players.

posted on 10/5/14

comment by 50------WEM--B--LEY----- (U1147)
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Mismanagement of players causing injuries was what done Arsenal at the end, not the oil money. That excuse was used up 2 years ago.
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posted on 10/5/14

50 wembly

oh you mean wenger is causing our injuries -

oil money teams have a huge advantage because they can outspend everybody else and buy the best players --

posted on 10/5/14

march 2k

as i said who would you suggest wenger bought who was available that would have been the equal of walcott and ramsey then ?

posted on 10/5/14

Wenger manager of the season? Nah, as much as it pains me to say it, after Pellegrini, who (baring catastrophe tomorrow) will obviously win it, the only other stand out Peemiership manager this season will have been Tony Pulis. Hate the guy, but he's done a remarkable job at Palace.

Win the FA Cup and Wenger will have had a good season, but nothing more than that - the four away day hammerings against our too 4 rivals alone stop it being anything better than that.

The January transfer window farce came back to bite Arsene I'm afraid and for all the AKBs' claims that no players were available to strengthen us, the manager obviously disagreed - a failed deadline day loan deal for Kalou attests to this.

Not only did he balls up the window, but the team's drop in form is his fault too. Too much is made of our injuries during this period and too little of the quality players he still had at his disposal during this time - players that would by and large walk into most starting XIs of almost any other top half team in the division.

Funnily enough the only area that that wouldn't be the case is when talking about our strikers, an area that, Bendtner apart, we've thankfully not suffered ANY injuries in - Sanogo wasn't injured for the first half of the season as was previously thought, he was being 'readied' for English football somewhere in deepest France, (that worked out well for us, didn't it?)

When you consider all this, whilst winning the Cup will have given Wenger an accptable season, I hope that, like the rest of us, come May 18 he's left with a massive regret about what might, and possibly SHOULD have been.

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No manager that gets whacked by 5+ left right and centre to rivals deserves manager of the year. Sorry

posted on 10/5/14

Pulis
Remarkable job keeping Palace safe and quite comfortably too

Martinez
Transformed a dire Everton into a good attacking side. Finishing above Spurs & United couldn't have been predicted

posted on 11/5/14

lexington

very well thought out post --

still dont agree that there were any quality replacements for ramsey and walcott in the transfer window , as for kalou who was no longer good enough to play for chelsea and was given a free transfer - would he have added anything for us ?

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