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    Dropping Aubameyang shows how pathetic he really has become

    It's common knowledge he never wanted him, and that the signing was imposed on him by the new regime which has taken control of transfer activity. Now that it doesn't matter anymore, Wenger drops him to prove a point - "I'm still in charge". Never mind that it weakens the team, or that the player is fresh because he isn't eligible for the Europa.

    Self-centered prick right to the end.

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    Playing the 1st team though would’ve sent out 10 kids and Per

    Actually that’s something the new man had to address...a proper captain. We haven’t had one since Vieira.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yesterday Once More View Post
    It's common knowledge he never wanted him, and that the signing was imposed on him by the new regime which has taken control of transfer activity. Now that it doesn't matter anymore, Wenger drops him to prove a point - "I'm still in charge". Never mind that it weakens the team, or that the player is fresh because he isn't eligible for the Europa.

    Self-centered prick right to the end.

    You are a bitter, twisted old man.
    "Scoring a goal is better than sex" - Whoever said that was sticking it to the wrong woman

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yesterday Once More View Post
    It's common knowledge he never wanted him, and that the signing was imposed on him by the new regime which has taken control of transfer activity. Now that it doesn't matter anymore, Wenger drops him to prove a point - "I'm still in charge". Never mind that it weakens the team, or that the player is fresh because he isn't eligible for the Europa.

    Self-centered prick right to the end.
    Well, some people just never change ,do they. I suppose we all just have to accept it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yesterday Once More View Post
    It's common knowledge he never wanted him, and that the signing was imposed on him by the new regime which has taken control of transfer activity. Now that it doesn't matter anymore, Wenger drops him to prove a point - "I'm still in charge". Never mind that it weakens the team, or that the player is fresh because he isn't eligible for the Europa.

    Self-centered prick right to the end.
    Thanks Gab Marcotti.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yesterday Once More View Post
    It's common knowledge he never wanted him, and that the signing was imposed on him by the new regime which has taken control of transfer activity. Now that it doesn't matter anymore, Wenger drops him to prove a point - "I'm still in charge". Never mind that it weakens the team, or that the player is fresh because he isn't eligible for the Europa.

    Self-centered prick right to the end.
    Do you not think, perhaps, that he wanted to play something close to the team likely to start on Thursday in order to establish some rhythm?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monty92 View Post
    Do you not think, perhaps, that he wanted to play something close to the team likely to start on Thursday in order to establish some rhythm?
    No, I think he considers Wenger a self-centred prick. He was quite clear on that

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monty92 View Post
    Do you not think, perhaps, that he wanted to play something close to the team likely to start on Thursday in order to establish some rhythm?
    The shame I feel about agreeing on something Monty has said about football.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Yesterday Once More View Post
    It's common knowledge he never wanted him, and that the signing was imposed on him by the new regime which has taken control of transfer activity. Now that it doesn't matter anymore, Wenger drops him to prove a point - "I'm still in charge". Never mind that it weakens the team, or that the player is fresh because he isn't eligible for the Europa.

    Self-centered prick right to the end.
    Blimey, That's a bit harsh and about as disconnected as one of those Ted Rogers 321 clues.
    Why not just leave it as good news. Albeit a bit late but finally the board reached for the euthanasia needle.
    I'm of the view the old b*stard had no intention of calling it a day, and moreover would have happily signed another contract extension and driven us further into the ground.
    It's sad that he'd become quite so disillusioned but that's often the case with once great leaders.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 7sisters View Post
    Blimey, That's a bit harsh and about as disconnected as one of those Ted Rogers 321 clues.
    Why not just leave it as good news. Albeit a bit late but finally the board reached for the euthanasia needle.
    I'm of the view the old b*stard had no intention of calling it a day, and moreover would have happily signed another contract extension and driven us further into the ground.
    It's sad that he'd become quite so disillusioned but that's often the case with once great leaders.
    I think you're right, 7sisters. He's completely unremovable. I compare him to Ceausescu. Wenger is lucky has not been shot!

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