SteveO 35 wrote:ONE ARSENE WENGER........THERE'S ONLY ONE ARSENE WENGER
Even SteveO s support is getting smaller by the week
SteveO 35 wrote:ONE ARSENE WENGER........THERE'S ONLY ONE ARSENE WENGER
Dan_85 wrote:Arse 'n' Wenger
Only 1000%!OneBardGooner wrote:Still 1,000% Against.
Supagoon wrote:Only 1000%!OneBardGooner wrote:Still 1,000% Against.
I'm 10,000% against, and it's because of people like you Arsene is still around, you need to be more certain in your desire!
augie wrote:MM99 wrote:It's genuinely a shame to see that Wenger's punditry work has effected our transfer policy.
I really wish we had someway that Wenger could continue his job whilst also appearing on the beach and French tv for a few hours a day. Maybe if we get our brightest minds to come up with a way of him to communicate with 3rd parties instantly across the world it would help. Like a way for him to say what he's thinking and have someone on the other side of the world hear it! Maybe we could start by having it in text format, just using words, and the other people would now exactly Wenger would want them to do! A sort of 'electronic mail' if you will.
Nah... that sounds too farfetched. On second thought it may be better to stick with traditional human interaction. Perhaps we could appoint someone at the club to conduct our transfer dealings; the manager would tell him who he wants, and he would travel across the globe to ensure that negotiations are carried out and deals are struck. He could be a 'Chief Negotiator' or something like that..... There's also been talk of certain gentlemen whose only profession is to observe football players and feed their findings back to the chief exectuive of the club to consider signing; but personally I think that's baldderdash, surely such powers cannot be delegated for it is the sole responsibility of the manager to personally meet every potential signing at the front of their childhood home with a boquet of roses and a framed picture of Stan Kroenke?!
If I didn't know better I would think that you are defending le cock there buddy
Btw, and I shouldn't need to keep asking this, but is there any sign of you bringing back the gif of the girl in the mini skirt ?
MM99 wrote:augie wrote:MM99 wrote:It's genuinely a shame to see that Wenger's punditry work has effected our transfer policy.
I really wish we had someway that Wenger could continue his job whilst also appearing on the beach and French tv for a few hours a day. Maybe if we get our brightest minds to come up with a way of him to communicate with 3rd parties instantly across the world it would help. Like a way for him to say what he's thinking and have someone on the other side of the world hear it! Maybe we could start by having it in text format, just using words, and the other people would now exactly Wenger would want them to do! A sort of 'electronic mail' if you will.
Nah... that sounds too farfetched. On second thought it may be better to stick with traditional human interaction. Perhaps we could appoint someone at the club to conduct our transfer dealings; the manager would tell him who he wants, and he would travel across the globe to ensure that negotiations are carried out and deals are struck. He could be a 'Chief Negotiator' or something like that..... There's also been talk of certain gentlemen whose only profession is to observe football players and feed their findings back to the chief exectuive of the club to consider signing; but personally I think that's baldderdash, surely such powers cannot be delegated for it is the sole responsibility of the manager to personally meet every potential signing at the front of their childhood home with a boquet of roses and a framed picture of Stan Kroenke?!
If I didn't know better I would think that you are defending le cock there buddy
Btw, and I shouldn't need to keep asking this, but is there any sign of you bringing back the gif of the girl in the mini skirt ?
It's a shame the move to the new board took away our signatures, but here you go mate. Add it to your hard drive
MM99 wrote:augie wrote:MM99 wrote:It's genuinely a shame to see that Wenger's punditry work has effected our transfer policy.
I really wish we had someway that Wenger could continue his job whilst also appearing on the beach and French tv for a few hours a day. Maybe if we get our brightest minds to come up with a way of him to communicate with 3rd parties instantly across the world it would help. Like a way for him to say what he's thinking and have someone on the other side of the world hear it! Maybe we could start by having it in text format, just using words, and the other people would now exactly Wenger would want them to do! A sort of 'electronic mail' if you will.
Nah... that sounds too farfetched. On second thought it may be better to stick with traditional human interaction. Perhaps we could appoint someone at the club to conduct our transfer dealings; the manager would tell him who he wants, and he would travel across the globe to ensure that negotiations are carried out and deals are struck. He could be a 'Chief Negotiator' or something like that..... There's also been talk of certain gentlemen whose only profession is to observe football players and feed their findings back to the chief exectuive of the club to consider signing; but personally I think that's baldderdash, surely such powers cannot be delegated for it is the sole responsibility of the manager to personally meet every potential signing at the front of their childhood home with a boquet of roses and a framed picture of Stan Kroenke?!
If I didn't know better I would think that you are defending le cock there buddy
Btw, and I shouldn't need to keep asking this, but is there any sign of you bringing back the gif of the girl in the mini skirt ?
It's a shame the move to the new board took away our signatures, but here you go mate. Add it to your hard drive
MM99 wrote:It's genuinely a shame to see that Wenger's punditry work has effected our transfer policy.
I really wish we had someway that Wenger could continue his job whilst also appearing on the beach and French tv for a few hours a day. Maybe if we get our brightest minds to come up with a way of him to communicate with 3rd parties instantly across the world it would help. Like a way for him to say what he's thinking and have someone on the other side of the world hear it! Maybe we could start by having it in text format, just using words, and the other people would now exactly Wenger would want them to do! A sort of 'electronic mail' if you will.
Nah... that sounds too farfetched. On second thought it may be better to stick with traditional human interaction. Perhaps we could appoint someone at the club to conduct our transfer dealings; the manager would tell him who he wants, and he would travel across the globe to ensure that negotiations are carried out and deals are struck. He could be a 'Chief Negotiator' or something like that..... There's also been talk of certain gentlemen whose only profession is to observe football players and feed their findings back to the chief exectuive of the club to consider signing; but personally I think that's baldderdash, surely such powers cannot be delegated for it is the sole responsibility of the manager to personally meet every potential signing at the front of their childhood home with a boquet of roses and a framed picture of Stan Kroenke?!
Sadder than hundreds of posts personally abusing Wenger??MrT wrote:Laughing Gooner, 78 posts and all 78 of them fixated on 'defending' Wenger. Sad, sad man.
LaughingGooner wrote:Sadder than hundreds of posts personally abusing Wenger??MrT wrote:Laughing Gooner, 78 posts and all 78 of them fixated on 'defending' Wenger. Sad, sad man.