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Basically you're far more likely to be bummed by a fading pop star than attacked by rampaging North London Nazis
Might buy myself a yellow star, too :-(
you.
I fear it crying when they're hunting for jews and then I'll be killed as well for aiding and abetting you.
I will allow you down to watch Arsenal games.
nothing worse than lazy racism where they put it backwards.
Or spell [Racist term removed] with a y
He's still your man for the next few seasons then ?
Let's leave the Giroud bit to lie..
You're welcome to the next return serve when we trounce chelsea in the next few weeks, or say, beat United away..
All a bit pointless matey :-)
on the off chance they could raise it
This is the only logical viewpoint, but then you have admitted you aren't motivated by logic.
If we'd spent half a season in the relegation places there'd be civil war in the stands.
Literally edamame beans and wasabi peas everywhere
Why is he still putting himself through this ****?
I think he believes the team has the potential to do great things, if only it would stop blowing its own legs off
:hehe:
The logical route would have been to address the repetitious cycle of vulnerability years back.
You're too sentimental.. He really needs to go at the end of this season..
quite some distance to the faded Wham!ster's house
It's like Thatcher in the limo all over again
Have you not noticed our fans have the attention span of a fish, and are distracted into delirium by a regulation Giroud near post finish?
The year after we "weathered the stormy years" and started to sign players instead of sell them, we won a trophy and are now just 7 points away from 2nd spot
We are somewhere between Spurs, Liverpool and Chelsea, which isn't exactly failure
We must be doing *something* right, surely?
Arsene who, when he first arrived, wasn't it ?
The point being, it's an unknown element but at least it won't be him and more of the same for the 19th season..
Change is OK , you know.. I can't see what we're all meant to be afraid of..
He keeps having these occasions which should be parties but invariably end with someone pissing all over the metaphorical cake.
I was reminded of his 1000th game debacle at chelsea last night.
His methods are now being seen as outdated by many quarters within the game, injuries, a defensive frailty that always finds us out. He doesn't appear to want to change or delegate..
Just witness the apathy and lack of motivation last night..
It isn't a healthy situation.
worse.
He'll likely be gone in a few seasons anyway, so given that he's not exactly dragging us down into mid-table and won a trophy in his first season after we stopped being broke, I see absolutely no imperative to get rid of him now.
Is there not some logic to this? I refuse to believe you cannot see it.
We're not Stoke FFS
It all went a bit wrong last night, but that's football, Clive.
But I see absolutely no reason why a different manager would improve our chances of getting there. And as you acknowledge above, neither do you :shrug:
in the UEFA cup
After all, some teams who replace their manager often (appointing the flavour of the month from top European leagues) and also throw 100m+ cash on new players have struggled to get into the CL (Spurs, Liverpool)
Not saying that Wenger is faultless, but he is still the best man for the job imo
Damp and squelchy with water, obviously
We're one of the richest clubs in the world. This isn't 1982 when GG was scraping together a few quid to buy Perry Groves from Colchester..
I don't think after 18 years anyone can be accused of knee jerk extremisim either.
There's only one way for him and any other manager to keep their positions in a sporting arena and thats to show progress.
If he does that, then he'll get another contract.
He's lost it.. Just accept there are younger and more progressive managers out there who deserve to be given a chance..