I hope Wenger leaves in the summer it's getting quite ridicules.
it's time for a fresh start.
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I hope Wenger leaves in the summer it's getting quite ridicules.
it's time for a fresh start.
I was quite surprised with the squard choice yesterday.
To be fair I do feel we've been ****ed over on penalties quite a lot in the last few games. But the players don't seem to give a ****.
Every single match seems the same. We pass it about a bit the other team break and look dangerous.
I’d like to think he’s going for the Mourinho treble but I just can’t be sure.
He said the other day that he would never sacrifice his beliefs so wouldn’t surprise if he rests the first team in the two remaining cups.
The lack of options from the bench was strange. To be honest, the performance by the players out there was really poor. Either they were not adequately set up for the game or they were not up for it. Either way, that is not really acceptable for any club, let alone The Arsenal.
Very odd. The competition which saved his job last year, and he puts out a team of absolute nobodies
I wasn't even that hurt/bothered. I expected we'd lose. Although by nature I want us to win every game, a part of me wants this season to go from bad to worse so we finally see the end of the Wenger regime
That offer as you know was predicated on the fact that City were giving us 60m for the “contract rebel Chilean”.
Now if you go back to the financial accounts you could argue that they suggest such expenditure is possible without the incoming fee however it all boils down to our willingness to spend, not ability. An issue we are all extremely familiar with by now.
The question is whether it is the board that are unwilling to spend or the manager. I would suggest that Wenger has less control over these things now & so the likely reason is that the board wish to run the club with a large cash reserve. Perhaps to insure against a period where the club won’t be in the top 4 for a while. Austerity, if you will.
A club with £422.8m annual turnover!
£200m on wages.
£44m EBITDA
Why the **** does a football club need a £145m cash reserve for 'austerity'?
Wouldn't they be better of buying London property if they wanted a ROI for austerity's sake?
Stick to poking your finger up people's arses, Dick. And occasionally, patients' arses.
and even if we didn't have a pot to piss in...it's hardly the only problem
motivation/tactics/how a top club can take so many savage beatings (4's 5's 6's EIGHTS), the top players we missed out on due to incompetence, the utter dross we have signed, the simple things we fail to address - like how did we not sign a centre half in the summer? We need someone who has the first ****ing clue on how to defend. I could go on. I could write a book on it
But Rich your attitude seems to be just blame it all on the money, and continue what we're doing because improvement is apparently impossible. So why even bother trying?
I think it says it all about the Board of the club and the lack of ambition, tbh, tr2.
We actually have been doing what we've always done. And instead of getting what we've always got, we've gone backwards. The Board have done nothing about that. They are complicit in the footballing regression of the club.