If I could borrow monty's cancer gun it would get a good airing, I can tell you that.
Go and look in a mirror and think about what you are, you sub-human filth.
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If I could borrow monty's cancer gun it would get a good airing, I can tell you that.
Go and look in a mirror and think about what you are, you sub-human filth.
Had he refused to step down I strongly suspect that he'd have been forced too.
Clearly the sweeping changes behind the scenes last summer were all part of a plan. Arsene was handed a two year deal to oversee the transitional phase (hence him saying that his position would be reviewed this summer when he signed the thing).
For those with very short memories or who are just stupid ****wits....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994%E...l_league_table
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995%E...l_league_table
It was only the brilliance of Denis in the last match v Bolton in 1996 that made it look semi-respectable.
Some so call Arse fans should **** off up the Seven Sisters Road and replant themselves in the refurbed semi (with conservatory) in N17 - ****ers
I suspect he's changed his stance Mr East
Otherwise we'd have Bould in charge for the rest of the season
No as he is (correctly) a manager who has total faith in his beliefs and ability and I am sure he would have been confident for next season given the introduction in January of two top level players and the assorted cast he already had in place. Factor in 2-3 perhaps new players in the summer and call me naïve but there is grounds for optimism.
Club was clearly working to this with the appointments of the scruffy German and others. Perhaps the travails of this season have just forced their hand – or perhaps their number one target is now available and it is time to act.
I'm guessing the process was that the new boys, Wenger and Gazidis met to discuss next season and Wenger would have asked something like 'do you all still think that I am the best man for the job?'. The feedback was probably nicely phrased but was ultimately 'no, we think we need to move in a new direction but won't force it upon you'. Wenger then decided that it was best to step down.
Was that a 'sacking'? I don't think so.
Hang on! This Rodgers thing isn't actually a serious possibility, is it? :yikes: Apart from being a colossal arse, the man's had sex with a transsexual, ffs! We can't have his sort anywhere near the place.
Such an appointment would kill any remaining enthusiasm I have.
On the other hand, it would serve Wenger's most vocal critics among the fanbase right.
Indeed, TI, indeed. Those of us who saw dark times are perhaps the ones in a real position to appreciate what Arsene has done for us, and the way he has upheld the dignity and the values of the club whilst doing so.
Modern football fans have very little idea about what makes us special and how Arsene nurtured and prtotected those values, I'm afraid.
Now we'll end up with just some mercenary **** who will stay for as long as it suits and then drop us. Why would he care about the values of The Arsenal?
Wenger ask if he's the right man for the job? That goes against everything we've seen in the last 20 years. It's more likely that he decided he isn't himself. Let's face it, why bother asking Gazidis? He's a ****ing lawyer and pretty poor CEO, not a football expert.