wenger is an easy target at arsenal. arsenal players play like they are genuinely dumb.
no football brain at all.
3-0 in the CL flying forward trying to get a 4th instead of killing the game.
ok. but when its 3-1, just kill the game.
no? ok, when its 3-2 then just kill the game?
they are just dumb.
That may be, Chronic. But it would be interesting to see how things looked at Spurs and Everton if the managers were swapped around.
What's happened to Eriksen, by the way? Looked good last season but whenever I've seen him this season he's looked pretty average.
Pound for pound Burnley has a better squad...
comment by MafiaBoy (U8613)
posted 2 minutes ago
"the players at the moment are a joke. "
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As they never been...you support a joke club mate
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maf. west ham haven't won a trophy since 1980.
faack off
comment by Darren The King Fletcher (U10026)
posted 1 minute ago
That may be, Chronic. But it would be interesting to see how things looked at Spurs and Everton if the managers were swapped around.
What's happened to Eriksen, by the way? Looked good last season but whenever I've seen him this season he's looked pretty average.
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eriksen seems unaware that the season has started.
a lengthy spell on the bench should sort him out.
incapable of getting a set piece over the first man.
Arsene has allowed this situation to build up at the club though. I genuinely think he mollycoddles the players too much and they feel they can get away with murder under him because wenger always has their back.
Take a look at how ruthless Mourinho is with our players..
Go to the PL table, look at the bottom half and the ones in there are the ones who should be worrying most
yeah but mourinho is an exceptional manager.
wenger is just stubborn thats his problem. tactically naive too…
Arsene signing a new contract for the next three years is the best thing that could have happened to City, United, Liverpool and Chelsea.
Spurs and Arsenal look to be in the most dire position....
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did arsene sign a new deal? they pay him 8 mill a year
When West Ham offer Sam a new contract having got them in the top six ( he WILL do that), he will turn down the offer and retire.
Then, like EVERY other team he has left, they will drop like a stone.
You don't know what you've got till it's gone.
"When West Ham offer Sam a new contract having got them in the top six ( he WILL do that), he will turn down the offer and retire."
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Really? Tell me which club pays him the amount of money that West Ham pays?
Even if he goes it's not a big deal...and hopefully he takes Nolan with him.
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West Ham will turn shiiit again when Big Sam starts playing Andy Carroll.
Difficult to say who has the hardest job to push on. Probably Spurs, but United's defence is a mess, and it's not yet clear what direction they want to/should take their attack going forward. The problems at Arsenal aren't exactly complicated, but nothing will change while Wenger remains in charge. Liverpool is quite similar, and until they have someone in charge who can actually organise a back line they're going to keep having the same issues, especially when the forwards aren't bailing them out.
City's players, Aguero aside, aren't really trying. To be fair, apart from Aguero and Zabaleta, they didn't really try last season either but they still did just enough. Not sure whether to blame the attitude of the players, or find fault with Pellegrini for failing to motivate them.
Arsenal have to be the most disgruntled by far. Wenger is seemingly determined to only achieve success in some sort of against-all-odds-Greece-euro-2004 fashion rather than use his brain and fix what we can all see.
Liverpoop should be most concerned. Got back in the big time after a while away but as things stand it looks like they're going back to the dark days of Hodgson.
Spurs fans are used to managerial upheaval so this is standard procedure for us sadly
maf……
you managed to grasp your left and right yet?
lets have a test.
which way does the arrow point….
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MB - Can't you read?
He's not going to leave for the money.
He is going to R-E-T-I -R-E.
You know, pack in, knock it on the head, sail off into the sunset.
I reckon he's had it with half wits who insist on a certain type of football is the only acceptable way.
Moronic, wrong thread mug
no its not Maf. any thread that you are on leads to people questioning your intelligence.
answer the question….
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He is going to R-E-T-I -R-E.
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Why someone is going to retire when he is getting paid more and more than anytime in his career?Not as he is in his 70's to get retire..
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posted on 10/11/14
wenger is an easy target at arsenal. arsenal players play like they are genuinely dumb.
no football brain at all.
3-0 in the CL flying forward trying to get a 4th instead of killing the game.
ok. but when its 3-1, just kill the game.
no? ok, when its 3-2 then just kill the game?
they are just dumb.
posted on 10/11/14
That may be, Chronic. But it would be interesting to see how things looked at Spurs and Everton if the managers were swapped around.
What's happened to Eriksen, by the way? Looked good last season but whenever I've seen him this season he's looked pretty average.
posted on 10/11/14
Pound for pound Burnley has a better squad...
posted on 10/11/14
comment by MafiaBoy (U8613)
posted 2 minutes ago
"the players at the moment are a joke. "
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As they never been...you support a joke club mate
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maf. west ham haven't won a trophy since 1980.
faack off
posted on 10/11/14
comment by Darren The King Fletcher (U10026)
posted 1 minute ago
That may be, Chronic. But it would be interesting to see how things looked at Spurs and Everton if the managers were swapped around.
What's happened to Eriksen, by the way? Looked good last season but whenever I've seen him this season he's looked pretty average.
----
eriksen seems unaware that the season has started.
a lengthy spell on the bench should sort him out.
incapable of getting a set piece over the first man.
posted on 10/11/14
Arsene has allowed this situation to build up at the club though. I genuinely think he mollycoddles the players too much and they feel they can get away with murder under him because wenger always has their back.
Take a look at how ruthless Mourinho is with our players..
posted on 10/11/14
Go to the PL table, look at the bottom half and the ones in there are the ones who should be worrying most
posted on 10/11/14
yeah but mourinho is an exceptional manager.
wenger is just stubborn thats his problem. tactically naive too…
posted on 10/11/14
Arsene signing a new contract for the next three years is the best thing that could have happened to City, United, Liverpool and Chelsea.
posted on 10/11/14
Spurs and Arsenal look to be in the most dire position....
posted on 10/11/14
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posted on 10/11/14
did arsene sign a new deal? they pay him 8 mill a year
posted on 10/11/14
When West Ham offer Sam a new contract having got them in the top six ( he WILL do that), he will turn down the offer and retire.
Then, like EVERY other team he has left, they will drop like a stone.
You don't know what you've got till it's gone.
posted on 10/11/14
"When West Ham offer Sam a new contract having got them in the top six ( he WILL do that), he will turn down the offer and retire."
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Really? Tell me which club pays him the amount of money that West Ham pays?
Even if he goes it's not a big deal...and hopefully he takes Nolan with him.
posted on 10/11/14
west ham in top 6
posted on 10/11/14
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posted on 10/11/14
West Ham will turn shiiit again when Big Sam starts playing Andy Carroll.
posted on 10/11/14
Difficult to say who has the hardest job to push on. Probably Spurs, but United's defence is a mess, and it's not yet clear what direction they want to/should take their attack going forward. The problems at Arsenal aren't exactly complicated, but nothing will change while Wenger remains in charge. Liverpool is quite similar, and until they have someone in charge who can actually organise a back line they're going to keep having the same issues, especially when the forwards aren't bailing them out.
City's players, Aguero aside, aren't really trying. To be fair, apart from Aguero and Zabaleta, they didn't really try last season either but they still did just enough. Not sure whether to blame the attitude of the players, or find fault with Pellegrini for failing to motivate them.
posted on 10/11/14
Arsenal have to be the most disgruntled by far. Wenger is seemingly determined to only achieve success in some sort of against-all-odds-Greece-euro-2004 fashion rather than use his brain and fix what we can all see.
Liverpoop should be most concerned. Got back in the big time after a while away but as things stand it looks like they're going back to the dark days of Hodgson.
Spurs fans are used to managerial upheaval so this is standard procedure for us sadly
posted on 10/11/14
maf……
you managed to grasp your left and right yet?
lets have a test.
which way does the arrow point….
------------>
posted on 10/11/14
MB - Can't you read?
He's not going to leave for the money.
He is going to R-E-T-I -R-E.
You know, pack in, knock it on the head, sail off into the sunset.
I reckon he's had it with half wits who insist on a certain type of football is the only acceptable way.
posted on 10/11/14
Moronic, wrong thread mug
posted on 10/11/14
no its not Maf. any thread that you are on leads to people questioning your intelligence.
answer the question….
posted on 10/11/14
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posted on 10/11/14
He is going to R-E-T-I -R-E.
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Why someone is going to retire when he is getting paid more and more than anytime in his career?Not as he is in his 70's to get retire..
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