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Thread: I reckon I've only ever been angered by 4 football matches.

  1. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    Last night was just more of the same. Seen it a hundred times and it doesn't make me angry anymore. The 4-0 at an ordinary AC Milan side a few years back was much, much worse. The players genuinely didn't give a **** that night.
    I think I was angriest the night of the UEFA Cup final when we contrived to lose to Galatasaray, largely by virtue of thinking that merely by turning up and hanging around for 90 minutes, we'd be awarded the trophy. That was a display of the highest cüntery.

  2. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    Be careful what you wish for :leicester:
    They won the league. And have gone at least as far as us in the Champions League. I could live with that crisis.

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    They won the league. And have gone at least as far as us in the Champions League. I could live with that crisis.
    And might well go down. You think a title is worth a relegation? That's small club mentality, surely?

  4. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    I think I was angriest the night of the UEFA Cup final when we contrived to lose to Galatasaray, largely by virtue of thinking that merely by turning up and hanging around for 90 minutes, we'd be awarded the trophy. That was a display of the highest cüntery.
    I can remember not giving a **** about that game so I didn't blame the players too much. Some of that squad need ****ing out the door and have needed it for years. I would start with Ramsey and Wilshere.

  5. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    Third in the league, still in the FA cup, it's hardly a crisis. But that display was really disturbing; something isn't right there.

    Wenger knows. He knows what's wrong and he knows whether he can fix it. He'll decide.
    Ah, the "Wenger should choose his own departure date" stance. Why exactly?

    He is an employee of the club . Our toilets, as you rightly say, are state of the art and pristine but if the man charged with ensuring they remain so began failing to notice skid marks in the bowls then he would be quickly replaced.

    Have you never worked in a firm where the CEO, usually a founder owner, hangs on well into his seventies and starts to hold the outfit back, usually by being incapable of adapting to the evolving market? If they don't die you have to sack them c.

  6. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    And might well go down. You think a title is worth a relegation? That's small club mentality, surely?
    That's their level though. They've been up and down multiple times.

    The league win was extremely weird. They'll have that memory for a lifetime.

  7. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    And might well go down. You think a title is worth a relegation? That's small club mentality, surely?
    No, I don't think it is worth that. Would be more exciting than this though wouldn't it?

    I would settle for failing in a different way. Anything, just anything that feels like a film I haven't seen before.

  8. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    I can remember not giving a **** about that game so I didn't blame the players too much. Some of that squad need ****ing out the door and have needed it for years. I would start with Ramsey and Wilshere.
    Hold on, you didn't like the set list at Coventry? For You, Something In The Night, Youngstown, Murder Inc, Because The Night?

  9. #19
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    Third in the league, still in the FA cup, it's hardly a crisis. But that display was really disturbing; something isn't right there.

    Wenger knows. He knows what's wrong and he knows whether he can fix it. He'll decide.
    Well, the only logical conclusion is that he either doesn't know what's wrong or he doesn't know how to fix it given that it's been happening for about 10 years in a row now.

  10. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by Herbette Chapman - aged 15 View Post
    Ah, the "Wenger should choose his own departure date" stance. Why exactly?

    He is an employee of the club . Our toilets, as you rightly say, are state of the art and pristine but if the man charged with ensuring they remain so began failing to notice skid marks in the bowls then he would be quickly replaced.

    Have you never worked in a firm where the CEO, usually a founder owner, hangs on well into his seventies and starts to hold the outfit back, usually by being incapable of adapting to the evolving market? If they don't die you have to sack them c.
    Is there a way to stick Wenger upstairs somewhere. He likes all the business end of things.

    Let's keep him away from the transfer kitty though.

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