Breaking news - Maureen is no more

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Moany will be laughing all the way to the bank. I wonder how much they had to pay him off?

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SSN now suggesting the sexy doc might return ......Hmmmmm 2+2 =.........Always thought there was more to her sacking than treating a player on the pitch :rubchin: :rubchin:

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Anybody hear anything about some training ground bust up with moaninho yesterday ? :? :rubchin:

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Yes...yes.... yes the arrogant preck is gone fine, but does that mean the fit bird who was their doctor will come back??? :-P :D

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Arsene Wenger fan Pep Guardiola emerges as shock candidate for Arsenal with Bayern Munich boss admirer of club's philosophy.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... e-3364800/


:shock:

Now, I would welcome this.



WENGER OUT

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For all Maureens trophies, he is now a manager with a tarnished reputation. Wherever he goes, he causes conflict and division not just with other Managers but more importantly within his teams.

It's hard to think of a big European club that would take a manager that is now effectively damaged goods.

His biggest mistake was to publicly humiliate Eva Caneiro. As pointed out on the BBC this morning a lot of players had a good relationship with Carneiro and her medical team, looking back it seems like the rot set in shortly after this incident. I wonder if she will follow through with her legal action now.

No sympathy from me personally, I don't like his arrogant petulant attitude. Is he really a different person as is purported away from football? Somehow I doubt it.

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I honestly didn't mind Maureen. For me he provided almost a good villain in the top flight that i didn't really like, but didn't hate either!

I do notice a lot of gooners giving it the old "specialist in failure" since yesterday as some sort of justification that Le Fraud is now somehow vindicated. He isn't...one of the best things about Maureen is he had Le Frauds number every time and was spot on in his assessments. Maureen being sacked doesn't change that...in fact it probably cements the fact the Wenger was and always will be an inferior manager!!

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I too am surprised at how many Gooners have been quick to throw the "specialist in failure" remark into the mix again - was what he said really wrong ? Prior to the last two seasons fa cup wins we hadn't won anything in a few years, and so he was 100% correct in what he said. It also seems to be forgotten how many times le cock has snipped at other clubs spending/style of football/tactics/conduct etc at his press conferences, and if you do that then you have to expect a response thrown back at you from the clubs involved. Wenker always seems to have this moral outrage when another manager questions him, but he thinks that he is entitled to speak about and pass judgement on others and that doesn't work :roll:
The comment that Gooners should be angry about was the voyeur remark - that was something that went way beyond the bounds of acceptability and he should have received a severe punishment for making a comment like that :evil:

Anyway my point is that moaninho has given us a shit load of comments that can be thrown back in his face with satisfaction right now, but lets not get hung up about the "specialist in failure" comment when the success comparisons between both managers is heavily in moaninho's favour

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nut flush gooner wrote: His biggest mistake was to publicly humiliate Eva Caneiro. As pointed out on the BBC this morning a lot of players had a good relationship with Carneiro and her medical team, looking back it seems like the rot set in shortly after this incident. I wonder if she will follow through with her legal action now.
She is doing Nutflush, if its in the Guardian it must be right :wink:

http://www.theguardian.com/football/201 ... sea-doctor

I cant see Simeone going there, people muttering about him liking the stability at Atletico. Total opposite at The Chavs.

If theres anything we learn about the way Abramovich handles things he shoots from the hip, hires and fires at will. Theres quite probably many decent managers who would baulk at going there, though money talks I guess. I wonder if the fat Spanish waiter will return again :lol:

Never understood why they got shot of Ranieri that while back- hes rather showing what a good manager he is now.

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augie wrote:I too am surprised at how many Gooners have been quick to throw the "specialist in failure" remark into the mix again - was what he said really wrong ? Prior to the last two seasons fa cup wins we hadn't won anything in a few years, and so he was 100% correct in what he said. It also seems to be forgotten how many times le cock has snipped at other clubs spending/style of football/tactics/conduct etc at his press conferences, and if you do that then you have to expect a response thrown back at you from the clubs involved. Wenker always seems to have this moral outrage when another manager questions him, but he thinks that he is entitled to speak about and pass judgement on others and that doesn't work :roll:
The comment that Gooners should be angry about was the voyeur remark - that was something that went way beyond the bounds of acceptability and he should have received a severe punishment for making a comment like that :evil:

Anyway my point is that moaninho has given us a shit load of comments that can be thrown back in his face with satisfaction right now, but lets not get hung up about the "specialist in failure" comment when the success comparisons between both managers is heavily in moaninho's favour
Was waiting for the thread to shift to Wenger with that jibe tbh. Forget about Wenger's faults, think about how Maureen presents himself and the things he says about managers he doesn't like. It's not like Fergie who did it in a very clever way, his behaviour is in the gutter in my opinion. The guy has no class and he's got what he deserved.

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A low life piece of Scum,deserves all he gets ,was wondering how long it would take this thread to turn into another Wenger thread.

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augie wrote:I too am surprised at how many Gooners have been quick to throw the "specialist in failure" remark into the mix again - was what he said really wrong ? Prior to the last two seasons fa cup wins we hadn't won anything in a few years, and so he was 100% correct in what he said. It also seems to be forgotten how many times le cock has snipped at other clubs spending/style of football/tactics/conduct etc at his press conferences, and if you do that then you have to expect a response thrown back at you from the clubs involved. Wenker always seems to have this moral outrage when another manager questions him, but he thinks that he is entitled to speak about and pass judgement on others and that doesn't work :roll:
The comment that Gooners should be angry about was the voyeur remark - that was something that went way beyond the bounds of acceptability and he should have received a severe punishment for making a comment like that :evil:

Anyway my point is that moaninho has given us a shit load of comments that can be thrown back in his face with satisfaction right now, but lets not get hung up about the "specialist in failure" comment when the success comparisons between both managers is heavily in moaninho's favour
I take your point augie but for me it was a crass, classless remark that crossed the line that managers almost never cross when talking about other managers. The success comparisons don't matter too much to me btw. Moron-hio is a successful manager. Wenger is a successful manager. Moron-hio's success doesn't devalue Wenger's success. Wenger's stagnation over a ten year period is the only thing that slightly devalues his success for me.

In general I'd add that by disliking that "specialist in failure" comment and thinking that Moron-hio was a classless prick for saying it doesn't mean I now want Wenger to stay. The two things are separate and I view Moron-hio's comment in isolation for what it was; the comment of a bitter, classless, prick.

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Though his English command is good, dont forget its his second or third/ fourth language. Thus somethings he said are not quite what he is meaning. The "Betrayed" word is being raked over by liguaphiles as a case in point. The specialist in failure jibe was corrct, and memorable, feels good to chuck back, but we all surely deep down know who was right on that one :oops:

SAF was a crafty f**ker, but TBH I would put Maureen as more intellegent, annoying as Hell of course, but thats how he got under others skin. There seems an ongoing player power in the Chavs dressing room, Pikey Terry is probably leading it- thats whats needed to be addressed but no one has the courage or skill to override the players and do it. The lack of support from "The board" there seems to be a major reason why it isnt addressed :lol:

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DB10GOONER wrote:
augie wrote:I too am surprised at how many Gooners have been quick to throw the "specialist in failure" remark into the mix again - was what he said really wrong ? Prior to the last two seasons fa cup wins we hadn't won anything in a few years, and so he was 100% correct in what he said. It also seems to be forgotten how many times le cock has snipped at other clubs spending/style of football/tactics/conduct etc at his press conferences, and if you do that then you have to expect a response thrown back at you from the clubs involved. Wenker always seems to have this moral outrage when another manager questions him, but he thinks that he is entitled to speak about and pass judgement on others and that doesn't work :roll:
The comment that Gooners should be angry about was the voyeur remark - that was something that went way beyond the bounds of acceptability and he should have received a severe punishment for making a comment like that :evil:

Anyway my point is that moaninho has given us a shit load of comments that can be thrown back in his face with satisfaction right now, but lets not get hung up about the "specialist in failure" comment when the success comparisons between both managers is heavily in moaninho's favour
I take your point augie but for me it was a crass, classless remark that crossed the line that managers almost never cross when talking about other managers. The success comparisons don't matter too much to me btw. Moron-hio is a successful manager. Wenger is a successful manager. Moron-hio's success doesn't devalue Wenger's success. Wenger's stagnation over a ten year period is the only thing that slightly devalues his success for me.

In general I'd add that by disliking that "specialist in failure" comment and thinking that Moron-hio was a classless prick for saying it doesn't mean I now want Wenger to stay. The two things are separate and I view Moron-hio's comment in isolation for what it was; the comment of a bitter, classless, prick.
You can argue a case that financially he is a success, but in terms of winning big trophies?
How long would Barca, Real Madrid or Bayern suffer his ideology of 4th being a trophy sufficient of an £8m salary?
And had he been in charge of any of the mentioned teams that threw leads away in europe the way Wenger does there would have been a "little bit sacking".
If Wenger is such a good manager why is Abramovic not looking to poach him, see if he fancies a new challenge?
Because he knows, like we know that the challenge is beyond his limitations as a coach.
Wenger knows he has a cosy little number at Arsenal, no pressure to do more than 4th spot and a token attempt at the CL, you think he would be up for the pressure Maureen faces at every new club he takes on? no way Jose.

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foxinthebox2001 wrote:
DB10GOONER wrote:
augie wrote:I too am surprised at how many Gooners have been quick to throw the "specialist in failure" remark into the mix again - was what he said really wrong ? Prior to the last two seasons fa cup wins we hadn't won anything in a few years, and so he was 100% correct in what he said. It also seems to be forgotten how many times le cock has snipped at other clubs spending/style of football/tactics/conduct etc at his press conferences, and if you do that then you have to expect a response thrown back at you from the clubs involved. Wenker always seems to have this moral outrage when another manager questions him, but he thinks that he is entitled to speak about and pass judgement on others and that doesn't work :roll:
The comment that Gooners should be angry about was the voyeur remark - that was something that went way beyond the bounds of acceptability and he should have received a severe punishment for making a comment like that :evil:

Anyway my point is that moaninho has given us a shit load of comments that can be thrown back in his face with satisfaction right now, but lets not get hung up about the "specialist in failure" comment when the success comparisons between both managers is heavily in moaninho's favour
I take your point augie but for me it was a crass, classless remark that crossed the line that managers almost never cross when talking about other managers. The success comparisons don't matter too much to me btw. Moron-hio is a successful manager. Wenger is a successful manager. Moron-hio's success doesn't devalue Wenger's success. Wenger's stagnation over a ten year period is the only thing that slightly devalues his success for me.

In general I'd add that by disliking that "specialist in failure" comment and thinking that Moron-hio was a classless prick for saying it doesn't mean I now want Wenger to stay. The two things are separate and I view Moron-hio's comment in isolation for what it was; the comment of a bitter, classless, prick.
You can argue a case that financially he is a success, but in terms of winning big trophies?
How long would Barca, Real Madrid or Bayern suffer his ideology of 4th being a trophy sufficient of an £8m salary?
And had he been in charge of any of the mentioned teams that threw leads away in europe the way Wenger does there would have been a "little bit sacking".
If Wenger is such a good manager why is Abramovic not looking to poach him, see if if he fancies a new challenge?
Because he knows, like we know that the challenge is beyond his limitations as a coach.
Wenger knows he has a cosy little number at Arsenal, no pressure to do more than 4th spot and a token attempt at the CL, you think he would be up for the pressure Maureen faces at every new club he takes on? no way Jose.
And on the flip side, how successful would the sacked one be if he didn't have ridiculous amounts of money afforded to him to buy some of the best players in the world. Amazing how people can't stick on topic on this forum. Just saying like ;).

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