I don't know, you have a little tipple and the whole world turns upside down :-(
I don't know, you have a little tipple and the whole world turns upside down :-(
Well I am no expert here but had this nonsense continued with him being forced to play on the left in a really bizarre attempt to cozy up the disenfranchised Chamberlain then I expect he would have been quite unhappy.
Do you know we went from something like 80k to 180k per week in our desperation to keep the aforementioned bang average footballer. This saddened me.
Then I read yesterday the sequence of events on Wednesday/Thursday last in relation to Sanchez and his on/off move. While I have no sympathy for either City or the player we really do appear to have made an absolute fúcking balls of it.
What has happened.
Maybe a director of football would've accomplished more than Wenger on his own this summer.
On another note...we didn't bring Henry crack to the club because he wanted to keep working with Sky....so how about Arsene ending feadline day early so he could cover the France game.
£8m a year to tell Monaco and Lamar - no hard feelings...I have a train to catch to Paris anyways
:shrug:
Also, when Pat Rice retired, Wenger made a pointed reference to the fact that one of the things He most loved and admired about him was his discretion, I think, as a veiled warning to Steve Bould not to go blabbing to his former team-mates, especially the ones still trying to make names for themselves in the media, about private club matters and training ground issues. Perhaps it's this guardedness from within the club that's led to the short fuse of a few of our former players?