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Although, one has to hand it to Arsenal - they are freakishly consistent....
I think that's probably the worst part of all of this: if he'd left when we won the FA Cup, it would've been with his head held high. Sure, not as great as Fergie who left with the PL in the bag, but it would've been after a successful season. Not a bad way to hang up your boots.The beginning of the end.
Wenger on fans anger "It's not like Arsenal had won the European Cup 5 times before I arrived. They've never won it."
Sad really Fergie left like a champ.
I have huge respect for Wenger, a very classy man. The only other manager to rebuild a team and win the league. Very unfair on him that key players kept leaving as he's trying to rebuild a 3rd.I think that's probably the worst part of all of this: if he'd left when we won the FA Cup, it would've been with his head held high. Sure, not as great as Fergie who left with the PL in the bag, but it would've been after a successful season. Not a bad way to hang up your boots.
If he goes now? Not so great in a lot of peoples' eyes. What he's done for 4rsenal is simply amazing in the 20 years he's been there. Not just the league titles, FA Cups or The Invincibles (or our single CL final) - also what he's done for English football in general. He revolutionised a league that had become pretty stale. We'll all miss him - I definitely will - he's been the only manager I've known as a fan. But, all good things have to come to an end.
And when he leaves he can leave with his head held high, in my opinion, even if our trophy cabinet is thread bare at the end of the season.
Although I'm not sure if it's him that "allows" players to leave or miss out on targets or he's just taking flak for the board/owners.
I'm pretty sure AW has always had quite a large say on who comes and goes. Of course, things were easier when Dein was around - he brought in Vieira most notably, but was also instrumental with all the other great signings such as Anelka, Henry, etc. I get the feeling that AW is purposefully shrewd in the market. He got some of the best players at the time for next to nothing (Toure was something like £500k?), and hasn't woken up to the fact that players are now way overpriced thanks to clubs like Chelsea (who started it all in 2004) and that you now have to pay through the nose to get in quality. He's still trying to find that "diamond in the rough" that he can mould into the next Henry. Again, another sign of how he's behind: clubs buy ready-made stars because modern football demands instant success. Yes, we've signed Sanchez and Özil, but a team seriously challenging for the title needs World Class in every position, not just two.I have a feeling that when he leaves the owners will start sanctioning spending on par with the other big clubs, but only after a period similar to United's when SAF left.
Good luck getting it past this wee lad on Monday.P.S: could somone throw in some bants to get this thread back on track?
The ground's not far from where I live actually. May pop inGood luck getting it past this wee lad on Monday.![]()
Through ball to Sanchez and a 50/50 with the keeper should be very interestingThe ground's not far from where I live actually. May pop in![]()

Seriously? How's Sanchez gonna run round him? He's only got 45 minutes.....Through ball to Sanchez and a 50/50 with the keeper should be very interesting![]()
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