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Re: 7 Years, 76 Days

Postby SammyDroppedHisShorts on Sun Jul 08, 2012 6:09 pm

Ladies

This is why I started a Wenget sticky......we are already slipping into another Wenger bash fest......so what if it's 7 years whatever days......

I have merged the two..sorry Dan
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Re: Arsene Wenger points of view

Postby MegaGooner on Sun Jul 08, 2012 6:47 pm

Top Londoner wrote:
TeeCee wrote:Wenger has now said he will never change the way he does things even if Arsenals top stars keep leaving!
How can anyone defend this idiot? He's destroying our club, we'll be left with a squad full of Denilsons and Chamacks by the time he leaves! It's a disaster for Arsenal FC.


Maybe he should just go back to the start, and teach children his pholosophy of mental strength. The bloke is lost.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... yoU#t=117s



Edit: Just seen this nugget,

"In a week of bad news for Wenger, there has been a slight cause for a smile however with Arsenal fans giving the Frenchman a big vote of confidence.

The Arsenal Supporters Trust are set to reveal figures that 80 per cent of their members believe 62-year-old Wenger is doing a good job with the club, a dramatic rise from the previous campaign where 42% said he had taken the club as far as he could."


There is a thread and they going on to it :evil:
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Re: Arsene Wenger points of view

Postby donaldo on Mon Jul 09, 2012 11:24 am

Top Londoner wrote:
"In a week of bad news for Wenger, there has been a slight cause for a smile however with Arsenal fans giving the Frenchman a big vote of confidence.

The Arsenal Supporters Trust are set to reveal figures that 80 per cent of their members believe 62-year-old Wenger is doing a good job with the club, a dramatic rise from the previous campaign where 42% said he had taken the club as far as he could."


Arent the AST the group who meet up with Gazidis every year to jerk him off
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Re: Arsene Wenger points of view

Postby highburyJD on Mon Jul 09, 2012 1:36 pm

I think you might me muddling AISA: Arsenal Independent Supporters Assoc and AST: Arsenal Shareholders Trust
there's a meeting tonight but I'm too depressed for that
gonna go play 5aSide and clump some Sperz fans
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Re: Arsene Wenger points of view

Postby OneBardGooner on Tue Jul 10, 2012 9:27 am

To the tune of Gold Finger:

Darth Wenger
He's the one
The one whose lost
The Midas Touch
Aaaaaaaaand the plot

Gazidis
He's he's one
The one who
Le Prof brought in
To do his bidding (or NOT!) - think about it :wink:

Smiles and lies
Is what they do
While the likes
Of me and you
Get shat on from a greeeeeeeat heeeeight :cry: :twisted:

Darth Wenger
He's the one
The one whose lost
The Midas Touch
Aaaaaaaaand the plot.

:banghead: :cussing: :twisted: :cussing: :box:
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Re: Arsene Wenger points of view

Postby Top Londoner on Thu Jul 12, 2012 9:33 pm

OBG, WTF?


:oops: :oops:

Take a holiday mate
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Re: Arsene Wenger points of view

Postby OneBardGooner on Thu Jul 12, 2012 10:23 pm

Top Londoner wrote:OBG, WTF?


:oops: :oops:

Take a holiday mate


??????? :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: ???? Why?

Don't tell me you're an AKB !??? :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
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Re: Arsene Wenger points of view

Postby I Hate Hleb on Thu Jul 12, 2012 10:26 pm

No, he just appreciates good poetry. :lol: :lol: :wink:
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Re: Arsene Wenger points of view

Postby OneBardGooner on Thu Jul 12, 2012 10:38 pm

You Really know how to hurt someone don't you.


:cry:
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Re: Arsene Wenger points of view

Postby mcdowell42 on Thu Jul 19, 2012 5:55 pm

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Re: Arsene Wenger points of view

Postby franksav63 on Thu Jul 19, 2012 9:19 pm

mcdowell42 wrote:http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11670/7914346/


:roll:


There's more here:-

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... enger.html

Arsenal can still win the league without spending silly money, insists Wenger

Arsene Wenger insists Arsenal can still win the Barclays Premier League despite not being able to match the outlay of some rivals.

The Gunners are without a trophy since winning the FA Cup seven years ago and have not won the title since 2004.

Big-spending Chelsea and Manchester City have enjoyed domestic success since then, while Arsenal have been criticised by some supporters for not splashing the cash.

That, though, does not mean the north Londoners should not hold title ambitions, according to Wenger.

'Firstly, I must say that not being able to match the spending of the richest clubs does not mean that you can't compete with them on the pitch,' he told Time Out Hong Kong.

'When I first came to England, this question did not exist. Every club was run within its resources.

'The Chelseas and the Man Citys are new problems. But with this new financial environment, what has not changed at all is our policy that we will be as ambitious as ever and spend the money that we have available, if possible in an intelligent and wise way.

'We have always spent money because we are ambitious for top-class players and if you look at the history of our last 15 years, we have always had top-class players.

'It does not mean you can't win the title if you can't compete financially.'

The Frenchman, speaking before Robin van Persie announced his intention to leave the Gunners, added: "I have been in football for a long, long time and I don't think just spending money is a target that is defendable.

'To spend the money on a top player is defendable. But just to spend the money is like you are worried.

'Our fans can be proud of the way we run this club, of the quality of the players we have and of the financial situation that is existing at the club.

'Rather than convicting this club, they have more reason to be proud of the whole situation here.

'We have built a team and a stadium in such a short space of time, and have a strong financial situation - and we have always survived at the top level.'

Wenger also believes the eventual implementation of Financial Fair Play can have a positive impact on both Arsenal and the league as a whole.

'We need first to see how effectively financial fair play can be enforced before we can fully understand the impact but I believe it will make for a more exciting Premier League,' Wenger said.

'When you look at the history of England, there are Nottingham Forest, Aston Villa and Derby County who have all won championships.

'If that is possible again it will be even more interesting.

'If the rules are well introduced, it will be a massive advantage to Arsenal Football Club, of course, and we will be well positioned for that.

'I don't want to go into excuses but you want a business to be run properly and I believe that to lose £150million a year, you don't deserve a lot of credit to win a competition.

'I think that it is right that you balance your books - to accept the one basic principle for every company - and that's that you can spend the money which you make.

'That principle just seems to be a common sense and logical one.

+++++++++++++

What a fucking deluded *word censored*, just like his AKB disciples... :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Re: Arsene Wenger points of view

Postby Offside on Thu Jul 19, 2012 9:49 pm

I see he's waiting for the utopia of FFP. Chelsea's Gazprom deal has obviously passed him by.
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Re: Arsene Wenger points of view

Postby libertine on Fri Jul 20, 2012 10:09 am

Wenger's comments to Hong Kong TimeOut were literally infuriating.

Him and that bumbling buffoon Gazidis actually believe that their 'policy' will actually bring silverware. When it has been flawed for the past 7 years!!
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Re: Arsene Wenger points of view

Postby OneBardGooner on Fri Jul 20, 2012 10:12 am

franksav63 wrote:
mcdowell42 wrote:http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11670/7914346/


:roll:


There's more here:-

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... enger.html

Arsenal can still win the league without spending silly money, insists Wenger

Arsene Wenger insists Arsenal can still win the Barclays Premier League despite not being able to match the outlay of some rivals.

The Gunners are without a trophy since winning the FA Cup seven years ago and have not won the title since 2004.

Big-spending Chelsea and Manchester City have enjoyed domestic success since then, while Arsenal have been criticised by some supporters for not splashing the cash.

That, though, does not mean the north Londoners should not hold title ambitions, according to Wenger.

'Firstly, I must say that not being able to match the spending of the richest clubs does not mean that you can't compete with them on the pitch,' he told Time Out Hong Kong.

'When I first came to England, this question did not exist. Every club was run within its resources.

'The Chelseas and the Man Citys are new problems. But with this new financial environment, what has not changed at all is our policy that we will be as ambitious as ever and spend the money that we have available, if possible in an intelligent and wise way.

'We have always spent money because we are ambitious for top-class players and if you look at the history of our last 15 years, we have always had top-class players.

'It does not mean you can't win the title if you can't compete financially.'

The Frenchman, speaking before Robin van Persie announced his intention to leave the Gunners, added: "I have been in football for a long, long time and I don't think just spending money is a target that is defendable.

'To spend the money on a top player is defendable. But just to spend the money is like you are worried.

'Our fans can be proud of the way we run this club, of the quality of the players we have and of the financial situation that is existing at the club.

'Rather than convicting this club, they have more reason to be proud of the whole situation here.

'We have built a team and a stadium in such a short space of time, and have a strong financial situation - and we have always survived at the top level.'

Wenger also believes the eventual implementation of Financial Fair Play can have a positive impact on both Arsenal and the league as a whole.

'We need first to see how effectively financial fair play can be enforced before we can fully understand the impact but I believe it will make for a more exciting Premier League,' Wenger said.

'When you look at the history of England, there are Nottingham Forest, Aston Villa and Derby County who have all won championships.

'If that is possible again it will be even more interesting.

'If the rules are well introduced, it will be a massive advantage to Arsenal Football Club, of course, and we will be well positioned for that.

'I don't want to go into excuses but you want a business to be run properly and I believe that to lose £150million a year, you don't deserve a lot of credit to win a competition.

'I think that it is right that you balance your books - to accept the one basic principle for every company - and that's that you can spend the money which you make.

'That principle just seems to be a common sense and logical one.

+++++++++++++

What a fucking deluded *word censored*, just like his AKB disciples... :roll: :roll: :roll:


What a Fucking TWONK! :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :cussing:
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Re: Arsene Wenger points of view

Postby goonersid on Fri Jul 20, 2012 1:02 pm

franksav63 wrote:
mcdowell42 wrote:http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11670/7914346/


:roll:


There's more here:-

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... enger.html

Arsenal can still win the league without spending silly money, insists Wenger

Arsene Wenger insists Arsenal can still win the Barclays Premier League despite not being able to match the outlay of some rivals.

The Gunners are without a trophy since winning the FA Cup seven years ago and have not won the title since 2004.

Big-spending Chelsea and Manchester City have enjoyed domestic success since then, while Arsenal have been criticised by some supporters for not splashing the cash.

That, though, does not mean the north Londoners should not hold title ambitions, according to Wenger.

'Firstly, I must say that not being able to match the spending of the richest clubs does not mean that you can't compete with them on the pitch,' he told Time Out Hong Kong.

'When I first came to England, this question did not exist. Every club was run within its resources.

'The Chelseas and the Man Citys are new problems. But with this new financial environment, what has not changed at all is our policy that we will be as ambitious as ever and spend the money that we have available, if possible in an intelligent and wise way.

'We have always spent money because we are ambitious for top-class players and if you look at the history of our last 15 years, we have always had top-class players.

'It does not mean you can't win the title if you can't compete financially.'

The Frenchman, speaking before Robin van Persie announced his intention to leave the Gunners, added: "I have been in football for a long, long time and I don't think just spending money is a target that is defendable.

'To spend the money on a top player is defendable. But just to spend the money is like you are worried.

'Our fans can be proud of the way we run this club, of the quality of the players we have and of the financial situation that is existing at the club.

'Rather than convicting this club, they have more reason to be proud of the whole situation here.

'We have built a team and a stadium in such a short space of time, and have a strong financial situation - and we have always survived at the top level.'

Wenger also believes the eventual implementation of Financial Fair Play can have a positive impact on both Arsenal and the league as a whole.

'We need first to see how effectively financial fair play can be enforced before we can fully understand the impact but I believe it will make for a more exciting Premier League,' Wenger said.

'When you look at the history of England, there are Nottingham Forest, Aston Villa and Derby County who have all won championships.

'If that is possible again it will be even more interesting.

'If the rules are well introduced, it will be a massive advantage to Arsenal Football Club, of course, and we will be well positioned for that.

'I don't want to go into excuses but you want a business to be run properly and I believe that to lose £150million a year, you don't deserve a lot of credit to win a competition.

'I think that it is right that you balance your books - to accept the one basic principle for every company - and that's that you can spend the money which you make.

'That principle just seems to be a common sense and logical one.

+++++++++++++

What a fucking deluded *word censored*, just like his AKB disciples... :roll: :roll: :roll:


Same old shit Frank, we get this at the start of every season and there are still those who believe him.
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