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Redflag
12-02-2012, 10:47 AM
using your usual excuse that the players were tired after playing in midweek .
The Swansea players also played midweek away at West Brom, and other sides that played yesterday and won also had midweek games - some of them have weaker squads than our one.
Wenger's been in the comfort zone for donkeys years now and his 4th place is a trophy claims are hardly going to inspire his players to run through brick walls for him, they are in the comfort zone themselves with him having awarded them huge wages for having done f**k all to deserve them.
Santos is a typical example, a tosser who would struggle in a Sunday League pub side who is living in a mansion with a fleet of expensive cars in the driveway. He says he has had offers from Turkish clubs to go and play with them. Most likely a loan deal they will surely be expecting Wenger to pay most of the Brazil nut's big wages. Unless the Turks are crazy and have more money than sense.
Wenger's failed youth policy and duff signings from the French League , a whole stable full of donkeys since the earlier times of World Class ones back in what now seems like another lifetime, along with his outdated predictable tactics and team selections/substitutions and the bizarre playing of players out of position - inspired by his paranoid fear of' ' lack of sharpness ' are the real reasons why Wenger's current sides are always struggling to win anything .
No doubt someone will come out and say we need to be patient and rely on Wenger's youth policy coming good in the future.
oh I forgot though, they already have lol.

Hendon Gooner (Only Easy Day Was Yesterday))
12-02-2012, 12:05 PM
they blamed the people - it was they that had failed Hitler.

And now...it's the Arsenal fans to blame.

We're spoilt, we got too used to success etc...

So that big wonderful new stadium and the exorbitant ticket prices are for what reason?

Silly me...I thought it was so we could compete with the big boys and take out place at the big table of club football...

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Classic Jorge
12-02-2012, 12:07 PM

redgunamo
12-02-2012, 12:08 PM

Hendon Gooner (Only Easy Day Was Yesterday))
12-02-2012, 12:10 PM
Filling up the squad with dross and paying them a fortune whilst selling off the best players each year.

And now the time has come.....to reap what Wenger and the board have sown...

Did you actually watch the match yesterday, and the Everton one in mid-week and the Aston Villa game.....

How much more does it have to take.

We need somebody else.

Redflag
12-02-2012, 12:17 PM
by making insinuations about them, they really only show that they have nothing to argue with anymore in defense of Wenger and the other gang of four.

Classic Jorge
12-02-2012, 12:26 PM
Those problems wont go away overnight though, arsenes been trying to sort those situations out for years.

I'd still prefer it if the board backed winger with a workable resource level rather than getting AN Other in though

Redflag
12-02-2012, 12:49 PM
There you are again making excuses for Arsene. I blame the board for the financial affairs that go on at rip - off Emirates , but Arsene must carry the can for the team's results.
What makes you think that having more money would change this,when all of the evidence shows that it is a misuse of his resources that is to blame , rather than a lack of money.
Wenger's wage bill is near to that of Ferguson's , Arsene himself has chosen to use it in a different way though. Unfortunately however Ferguson's way has proven to be the better one.

Classic Jorge
12-02-2012, 12:59 PM
And surely with the whole "rip off" motif you are talking about money yourself

Redflag
12-02-2012, 02:35 PM
Well perhaps if Arsene had spent more money on keeping our best players and bringing in ones to complement them, instead of going back to his failed youth team project, cheap buys and the now ditched stupid over 30 policy that got him the boot at Monaco ,then he might be doing a bit better than what he is doing. A reconstructed wage policy paying the lower players a lot less and more to the top ones would account for most of the money.
We are not talking multi-million buys anyway,because the sums involved that prevented Wenger buying players that he wanted were in football terms rather trivial. Wages were the main problem and still are.