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Arsenal Supporters Thread (Part 16)
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Belligerence
02-02-2016
Originally Posted by sotek:
“Come on, we haven't got a hope in hell of turning this around. Another year wasted thanks to our fool of a manager. He should go at the end of the season. He won't though!”

There is every chance as no team is consistent bar Leicester. If City got their sh*t together months ago the title race would be over.

I think Arsenal's form will predictably pick up at the end of the season, but it may be too little, too late.

If Wenger doesn't win it this season, he won't ever again. Guardiola will at City, Klopp might at Liverpool and Mourinho possibly at United.
terry45
02-02-2016
Originally Posted by SpiderMan 83:
“Totally pathetic. Great idea Wenger not bringing in a striker in Jan.”

Blame the board for its lack of ambition for the club. This was our last chance of premiership glory before Man City go on to dominate.
sotek
02-02-2016
Originally Posted by Belligerence:
“There is every chance as no team is consistent bar Leicester. If City got their sh*t together months ago the title race would be over.”

I'm sorry I don't see it. Not this team under this manager.

We might well pick up again but we'll never be consistent enough to get past all three of City, Leicester and Spurs. I actually think Spurs have a far better chance than us this year.
Jokanovic
02-02-2016
Originally Posted by terry45:
“Blame the board for its lack of ambition for the club. This was our last chance of premiership glory before Man City go on to dominate.”

Chin up Tel
SpiderMan 83
02-02-2016
Originally Posted by victor mel:
“The big worry is how well Spurs are doing.”

Forget about spurs. We need to worry about we are doing and its poor. Our goal scores are poor and the manager thinks we do not need a striker? Laugable. Its City"s title to lose they have the squad to win it.
Belligerence
02-02-2016
Originally Posted by terry45:
“Blame the board for its lack of ambition for the club. This was our last chance of premiership glory before Man City go on to dominate.”

So much for Arsenal financially able to compete with the big boys.

I'm worried United and Chelsea will snap up really good managers, and create more instability at the top. Arsenal meanwhile seem content with Wenger, who probably will sign a new three-year contract.
SpiderMan 83
02-02-2016
Originally Posted by Belligerence:
“It's not even that. Wenger's awful against managers like Koeman who just tactically out-wit him.

Arsenal were quite good in the last 20 minutes, but haven't we seen this before? Turning up late and hoping to score.

I still think this team have a great chance of winning the title, but it would rely on Spurs, City and Leicester dropping points and Arsenal hitting form.

Eitherway, Wenger must go. Sick and tired of this happening every single season.”

Nah Wenger should have built the team up proper in the summer, he failed and here we are. When you show no ambition this is what you get. We are lucky other top 4 teams are poor or we'd not even make the top 4.

I have always said on here us winning the league will depend on what we do in Jan window. We did nothing to help us win the league. We have showed our ambition and Aw and his board do not care about the league. I just fed up and ready to give up till AW leaves.
SpiderMan 83
02-02-2016
Hope Leicester win it. If we do not.
grimtales1
02-02-2016
How disappointing
If we dont win the league, I hope Leicester win it On current form we dont deserve to and its only because Man U/Chelsea have been so shit that we are where we are now.
We have to beat Leicester, but more concerned that lot are above us with a far superior GD
Goodwin
02-02-2016
Can see Leicester causing us great problems when they visit soon.
fast left
02-02-2016
wengers master plan going the same way as the last decade !!
fast left
02-02-2016
Originally Posted by SpiderMan 83:
“Nah Wenger should have built the team up proper in the summer, he failed and here we are. When you show no ambition this is what you get. We are lucky other top 4 teams are poor or we'd not even make the top 4.

I have always said on here us winning the league will depend on what we do in Jan window. We did nothing to help us win the league. We have showed our ambition and Aw and his board do not care about the league. I just fed up and ready to give up till AW leaves.”

same thing every season.no ambition to win the top prize and the players know that too.
allan_robertson
02-02-2016
The team has not gone bad overnight. Cech ozil and sanchez continue to impress. Wenger will be our manager next season. We have to accept that. We need to beat Bournemouth, Leicester and Man utd. The stakes are high.
Belligerence
02-02-2016
It's as if Wenger contemplated the possibility of Arsenal winning the title, so he panicked and just wants to ensure they don't do the maximum.
Goodwin
02-02-2016
Originally Posted by allan_robertson:
“The team has not gone bad overnight. Cech ozil and sanchez continue to impress. Wenger will be our manager next season. We have to accept that. We need to beat Bournemouth, Leicester and Man utd. The stakes are high.”

Yes he will be our manager next season, but we do not have to accept that he will be our manager the season after that. I just hope the board hang fire for now and just see how it pans out. He has to earn that contract extension, not just be handed it on a plate. There doesn't have to be any ill feeling about it. The club have been more than loyal to him and owe him nothing anymore. If they see fit to look elsewhere then so be it but will they have the balls to do that? I think we must be the only club where the manager decides when he will leave, not the other way around. All wrong.
SpiderMan 83
02-02-2016
Originally Posted by Belligerence:
“It's as if Wenger contemplated the possibility of Arsenal winning the title, so he panicked and just wants to ensure they don't do the maximum.”

Or the players got to bigheaded and think all they have to do is turn up as the media labeled them title favs. I guess now we are behind Spuds we may wake up like we usually do. City played like champs tonight, the players knowing Pep is coming will give them confidence. Imo once they go top it will be hard to catch them.
Goodwin
02-02-2016
So much for the bright British 'talent' we have. Ramsey has gone off the boil and pairing him with Flamini isn't working. Walcott flatters to deceive, Ox has regressed and I'm not quite sure what his role is anymore and Wilshere is forever injured. These players should be playing a major part in our title push but it just ain't happening.
SpiderMan 83
02-02-2016
Originally Posted by Goodwin:
“Yes he will be our manager next season, but we do not have to accept that he will be our manager the season after that. I just hope the board hang fire for now and just see how it pans out. He has to earn that contract extension, not just be handed it on a plate. There doesn't have to be any ill feeling about it. The club have been more than loyal to him and owe him nothing anymore. If they see fit to look elsewhere then so be it but will they have the balls to do that? I think we must be the only club where the manager decides when he will leave, not the other way around. All wrong.”

Funny you say this. He said in his press confrence yesterday, how the club owes him nothing once he leaves etc. Which imo he clearly believes the club owes him while he is there and why he is stubborn.

No way should he be here if he fails to win the league. The board must let him go whatever it cost them.
satellite
03-02-2016
Same old - can't even be bothered to moan about Wenger as he's not going anywhere.

Meanwhile over the other side of north London they're wetting themselves with the excitement, not long before they start the mind the gap chants. Pride goes before a fall.
allan_robertson
03-02-2016
We are still missing players like Cazorla and Wellbeck. I am shocked at the overreaction on the thread to a 0-0 draw. It was a poor result but we have to keep things in proportion.
Stevej4
03-02-2016
We're still in the hunt...just...somehow. Plenty more twists and turns to come. Funny how the Spuds are celebrating already yet to us this is a bit of a mini crisis. Kind of shows off there level of ambition and small club mentality
SpiderMan 83
03-02-2016
Originally Posted by satellite:
“Same old - can't even be bothered to moan about Wenger as he's not going anywhere.

Meanwhile over the other side of north London they're wetting themselves with the excitement, not long before they start the mind the gap chants. Pride goes before a fall.”

Spurs are playing well. They have no pressure like Leicester which lets both teams enjoy their footie. Unlike us the pressure burdens us and makes our footie poor.

Originally Posted by allan_robertson:
“We are still missing players like Cazorla and Wellbeck. I am shocked at the overreaction on the thread to a 0-0 draw. It was a poor result but we have to keep things in proportion.”

No overreaction we have seen it all before. Not sure Santi and Danni will change much.
Originally Posted by Goodwin:
“So much for the bright British 'talent' we have. Ramsey has gone off the boil and pairing him with Flamini isn't working. Walcott flatters to deceive, Ox has regressed and I'm not quite sure what his role is anymore and Wilshere is forever injured. These players should be playing a major part in our title push but it just ain't happening.”

This great British project has clearly failed none of these are title winning players, maybe ramsey
SpiderMan 83
03-02-2016
Originally Posted by Stevej4:
“We're still in the hunt...just...somehow. Plenty more twists and turns to come. Funny how the Spuds are celebrating already yet to us this is a bit of a mini crisis. Kind of shows off there level of ambition and small club mentality ”

They are in a position they have never been in, so it makes sense to get overe excited. Still long way to go.
Gort
03-02-2016
Ah, but can they hold down their lasagne this time?
Goodwin
03-02-2016
Originally Posted by allan_robertson:
“We are still missing players like Cazorla and Wellbeck. I am shocked at the overreaction on the thread to a 0-0 draw. It was a poor result but we have to keep things in proportion.”

If it had been on the back of a decent run of results then it may not have been so vocal on here but we have been poor for a quite a while now.
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