So who is going to be sacked first - Wenger or Brent?
The failed championship manager (As I described him last season when Suarez FC were flying high) will go first. Wenger will never be sacked by them lot because he is a fantastic employee who does exactly what the employer asks of him which is probably bad news for us IMO.
@FourFourTweet: Jack Wheelchair has reportedly been ruled out for 10 weeks! Goes from awful to tragic for Arsenal fans!
Neymar - there is one thing i don't quite grasp with your logic (many things i disagree with but understand your thinking at least) - you say Arsenal can't do any better (or worse) because of their bank balance V the sides above/below them - so im not sure why you still champion Wenger, by that logic it seems immaterial who is in charge of the team and that Wenger isn't doing anything great by having them where they are. I can respect the opinion of him being lauded for getting them in and through the new stadium but now they are closer to City and Chelsea financially than those below but are further away than ever before - surely that gap can't continue to widen on the pitch when it's closing off of it?
when they were winning titles only man utd seriously outspent them. and liverpool marginally spent more too. today, there are 3 teams in another financial bracket. therefore they need 3 vteams to have "off-seasons", rather than just the one. in the past few years, arsenal have finished above city, chelsea, utd (and liverpool) individually. but the task of finishing above all of them in one year has proven too hard. i think wenger can be forgiven for not doing this, especially as he has always maintained a top 4 position, and no-one else has been able to break the utd, chelsea, city title monopoly either.
but is "playing the same way" really that bad? and has it been bad for them? i don't think it has tbh.
Good point. Arsenal are also the only one of the "Sky Four" not to finish outside the top four. Given the financial advantage of the top three he can only be expected to do better than some of them so often. By the same token you'd expect some lower teams to do better than Arsenal sometimes. Wenger has kept them at or above their par position.
Similarly with Spurs. Since Jol we have generally performed above our par position (based on wages). We were as low as 8th/9th in the period when West Ham, Villa and Portsmouth were paying higher wages than us. I suppose, based on such arguments, Levy should be criticised for being trigger happy on managers who don't overachieve.
:ross: :ross: :ross:
Why is this guy not classified as a troll?
Not that I want to feed him, but I feel I should add some sort of actual response: if they could grind out results against the big teams when playing poorly, which requires a defence, they would have won the league comfortably last season. And probably a bunch of other trophies since 2005.
To say that Arsenal have not suffered from the way they play implies that they could not have improved on their performances, which is utter b0ll0x. I think both halves of north London would agree on that.
WTF???
Since when was success in football measured by mid-term consistency? Is this thread a joke? There is no glory or pride in coming 4th every year. I would much prefer to be a United, Liverpool, or Chelsea fan and undergone periods of ****e if that meant trophies.
All three of those clubs have won the CL. When their fans are on each of their respective deathbeds, I hardly think that they are going to nostalgically remember all those times they qualified for the CL back-to-back, or regret the times they slipped out of the top 5. No, they are going to remember Istanbul, Moscow and Munich.
There is no pride in stagnation. Sometimes you have to risk the mid-term success of your team to achieve short-term goals that will be immortalised in club legend. Wenger has steadfastly resisted this and has robbed his fans of several of these moments.
I suppose the same criticism could be leveled at Levy, although its not like we were ever 1 step away from a title. I would like to think that if we qualified for the CL 2 or 3 years running, that he would go full tilt to bring home a title and truly re-establish Spurs as a global brand.
There is something to be said for Wenger's consistency, he has done a good job in qualifying for the CL so regularly, but I feel that it actively hinders Arsenal's ability to win titles.
im sure arsenal fans will remember the nights they went to inter milan and destroyed them 5-1. or the night that thierry henry drove through the real madrid team and secured a 1-0 win over them at the bernabeu. or more recently, the time they beat a barca side in their pomp at the emirates.
How bad must "he scores when he wants" Podolski be if he can't even get into the team ahead of Sanogo
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