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Post by Deleted on Apr 7, 2014 6:45:55 GMT -5
Why do you love Mourinho so much? You're a Man Utd fan seeing previous posts - unless you are one of those Man Utd 'fans'... glory hunter, seeing that Man Utd aren't doing well, stopped 'supporting' them, opted to support Chelsea? Pathetic WUM. i have always been a fan of Mourinho and i don't see that and me being a man utd fan as a contradiction. Especially in this season when our league form especially at home has been awful there in no surprise that i would rather Chelsea win the league than City or Liverpool. Utd fans that hate Mourinho want Chelsea to win the league. As for Wenger he was a good manager but has been failing for a long time and you have to recognise that, this does not guarantee replacing him will bring better results but it is worth the risk.
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Post by His Royal Noelness on Apr 7, 2014 13:25:12 GMT -5
Why do you love Mourinho so much? You're a Man Utd fan seeing previous posts - unless you are one of those Man Utd 'fans'... glory hunter, seeing that Man Utd aren't doing well, stopped 'supporting' them, opted to support Chelsea? Pathetic WUM. You mean like how you've become a Liverpool fan lately?
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Post by matt on Apr 7, 2014 15:38:10 GMT -5
Why do you love Mourinho so much? You're a Man Utd fan seeing previous posts - unless you are one of those Man Utd 'fans'... glory hunter, seeing that Man Utd aren't doing well, stopped 'supporting' them, opted to support Chelsea? Pathetic WUM. You mean like how you've become a Liverpool fan lately? Er, no... out of the three teams challenging I'm supporting Liverpool but there's nowhere on here I call myself a Liverpool supporter. My brother supports them so I'll egg them on, but I don't know enough about their history to claim myself as a Liverpool fan. Can't see why supporting the underdog where the others are financially doped to win is a bad thing. Style of football is all important to me.
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Post by matt on Apr 7, 2014 15:52:14 GMT -5
Why do you love Mourinho so much? You're a Man Utd fan seeing previous posts - unless you are one of those Man Utd 'fans'... glory hunter, seeing that Man Utd aren't doing well, stopped 'supporting' them, opted to support Chelsea? Pathetic WUM. i have always been a fan of Mourinho and i don't see that and me being a man utd fan as a contradiction. Especially in this season when our league form especially at home has been awful there in no surprise that i would rather Chelsea win the league than City or Liverpool. Utd fans that hate Mourinho want Chelsea to win the league. As for Wenger he was a good manager but has been failing for a long time and you have to recognise that, this does not guarantee replacing him will bring better results but it is worth the risk. Fair enough - I wouldn't think any self respecting United fan would want City or Liverpool to win. As for failure for Wenger, what represents failure? If they win the FA Cup and lose 4th spot, do they sack him? I've always seen Wenger doing quite well with such financial constraints and constantly providing stability to the club. Breaking their transfer record fee for Ozil and not getting the top four would represent more of a failure than top four and no FA Cup, rather than vice versa. One thing is for sure - the state of the team is absolutely dire, and Wenger has got a bunch of lads whose mentality is so bad it's embarrassing. How did it get like that? The finger has to be pointed at Wenger himself - like I said before, his stubborness is failing him. He thinks he has some of the most gifted players ever yet they are so so average and if he doesn't realise that, then he will have to go. I've defended Wenger to the death, but the last few months have raised serious questions - going from title challenger to Europa League in such a short space is alarming. I'm not calling for him to go. If he sounds out a successor who he feels is capable, then that may be the best solution. But I don't know anyone who would be able to come to Arsenal. The style of play and a continuation of that is essential - I wouldn't want ugly football, that is the reason why I like Arsenal. It's a big big gamble if Arsenal fans think about it. I've hinted at Martinez, but calling for Martinez as the manager is a cruel cruel blow on Everton, and they don't deserve that. Watching Everton this year has been amazing - one of the best stories of the league. I would like to see how far he takes them first. I could see him at Everton for a few seasons, and then potentially, he may take the Man Utd or Arsenal job. But Arsenal are definitely at a cross roads - I can't understand those calling for Wenger to go when there's no immediate successor, but arguably, as I'm sure you think and I'm starting to wonder myself - has he taken them as far as possible. If so, the best idea would be to keep Wenger as a kind of nightwatchman for the time until they find their true man - maybe someone like Klopp or Martinez when the opportunity arises.
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Post by matt on Apr 12, 2014 12:41:47 GMT -5
1-0 to WIGAN at the moment - this is unbelievable.
The writing is on the wall for Wenger surely? 5th in the league and going out the cup, this feels like the end of an era. But make no mistake, if it stays like this, I pray for Wigan to retain the Cup - that would be one of football's greatest stories of all time.
It's a sad way to go. Can't see him staying on beyond this surely? Thoughts on the next manager?
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Apr 12, 2014 16:11:02 GMT -5
1-0 to WIGAN at the moment - this is unbelievable. The writing is on the wall for Wenger surely? 5th in the league and going out the cup, this feels like the end of an era. But make no mistake, if it stays like this, I pray for Wigan to retain the Cup - that would be one of football's greatest stories of all time. It's a sad way to go. Can't see him staying on beyond this surely? Thoughts on the next manager? When that penalty was conceded, I had flashbacks to every other similar capitulations, especially recalling the League Cup Final 2011 cockwittery. Once that penalty was converted, my Facebook status simply read: "Au Revior" We were so fucking pedestrian from the 30th min - 80th min, passing fucking sideways, etc. But we then found life. Several chances within a few mins, then BAM! 1-1. Facebook status deleted. Wigan did well, and can hold their heads up incredibly high, but I think we deserved to go through. We hit the post twice, had a Gibbs shot cleared right off the line, etc. And The Ox was PHENOMENAL. I hope he got MOTM. That was one of the best performances I've seen from him. Take a bow son. Wenger came within 8 mins of losing his job. That's how fine these margins are. Wembley, Wembley, we're the famous Arsenal and we're going to Wembley.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Apr 12, 2014 16:22:08 GMT -5
Oh, I also want to add this:
Seeing Sanogo start really fucking annoyed me. I know Giroud is well out of steam by now, but the fact that we were depending on some unproven kid who barely got a kick this entire season, in this incredibly massive match just highlighted how fucked up Wenger has been with transfers, and transfer windows in general.
THAT BEING SAID --
I liked a lot of things that I saw from Sanogo today. His constant involvement and desire to keep going really impressed me. He's not there yet, he needs to work on his first touch, etc. But I will telll you this much: He did more today than Bendnter has done in his Arsenal career. Sanogo actually looks like a decent player. Bendnter is just utter shit.
So props to Sanogo. I was pulling for him to convert on of those chances, he deserved as much on effort alone. Nice to see.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Apr 12, 2014 16:34:40 GMT -5
Oh, I also want to add this: Seeing Sanogo start really fucking annoyed me. I know Giroud is well out of steam by now, but the fact that we were depending on some unproven kid who barely got a kick this entire season, in this incredibly massive match just highlighted how fucked up Wenger has been with transfers, and transfer windows in general. THAT BEING SAID -- I liked a lot of things that I saw from Sanogo today. His constant involvement and desire to keep going really impressed me. He's not there yet, he needs to work on his first touch, etc. But I will telll you this much: He did more today than Bendnter has done in his Arsenal career. Sanogo actually looks like a decent player. Bendnter is just utter shit. So props to Sanogo. I was pulling for him to convert on of those chances, he deserved as much on effort alone. Nice to see. Give it up, you are just going to lose in the FA Cup Final in epic fashion.
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Post by matt on Apr 12, 2014 17:03:33 GMT -5
1-0 to WIGAN at the moment - this is unbelievable. The writing is on the wall for Wenger surely? 5th in the league and going out the cup, this feels like the end of an era. But make no mistake, if it stays like this, I pray for Wigan to retain the Cup - that would be one of football's greatest stories of all time. It's a sad way to go. Can't see him staying on beyond this surely? Thoughts on the next manager? When that penalty was conceded, I had flashbacks to every other similar capitulations, especially recalling the League Cup Final 2011 cockwittery. Once that penalty was converted, my Facebook status simply read: "Au Revior" We were so fucking pedestrian from the 30th min - 80th min, passing fucking sideways, etc. But we then found life. Several chances within a few mins, then BAM! 1-1. Facebook status deleted. Wigan did well, and can hold their heads up incredibly high, but I think we deserved to go through. We hit the post twice, had a Gibbs shot cleared right off the line, etc. And The Ox was PHENOMENAL. I hope he got MOTM. That was one of the best performances I've seen from him. Take a bow son. Wenger came within 8 mins of losing his job. That's how fine these margins are. Wembley, Wembley, we're the famous Arsenal and we're going to Wembley. Well, play like that in the final and they can forget about the trophy. Terrible performance, Wigan were unlucky. Wenger needs to shoot some volts of electricity up their arses to play it seems.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Apr 13, 2014 17:23:43 GMT -5
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Apr 19, 2014 20:26:59 GMT -5
It's funny cos it's true.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on May 3, 2014 12:59:25 GMT -5
Well that's 4th sorted then.
2 meaningless Prem matches, before we lift our first trophy since 2005. Can you feeling it coming?
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on May 3, 2014 18:04:23 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2014 5:15:55 GMT -5
the problem at arsenal is psychological they only need a couple of players that will reduce the risk in the team bottling it when the pressure is on.
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Post by Elie De Beaufour on May 4, 2014 7:49:03 GMT -5
Dennis Bergkamp statue could be torn down.
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