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Wenger could hardly be described as warm either. George had a bit of charm and charisma. Terry Neil was a bit of a knob, harmless, but a knob all the same, and Bertie ? He was probably out pruning the roses with his wife bringing him out a tray with a nice cup of tea and cake, each Sunday following the game...
A bit of a gloomy outlook? After all, the modern professional football manager wants a career and doesn't necessarily view a long tenure at one establishment as a prize for winning; it's only because of Wenger and the necessities of our new ground that we ourselves see longevity as a sign of success in and of itself.
Unai could win us the Champions League in three years time and then bugger off to Barcelona. That would be a triumph, wouldn't it? And I'm not sure what trophies are with regards to a marriage, but surely four years isn't considered a success nowadays, is it? Or maybe it is :rubchin:
The fact we haven't mentioned his "tearing PSG apart" comment... gifted 2 goals by PSg and 1 by VAR with 30% possession doesn't sound like they tore PSG apart.
Playing the Mancs now is probably the best thing that could happen to us, if we aren't up for the next 2 games then the whole team can jog on imho (not that I expect us to win them both)
I think if you went back to 2001 you would find an awful lot of the people now telling us how loved he was were not so fond of him then.
I seem to recall an awful lot of Highbury at that time being of the opinion that he couldn't take us any farther, that we had too many foreign players etc etc.
Some people just like hating the club they support for some reason :shrug: