Season after season this man does the same thing over and over again. Buys one player that may but most probably will not cut it in the premier division. Even more analytical than this he, Poldolski, will find it difficult to understand Arsenal's way of playing. That is because Arsenal only try to win when they have to or when the weathers good and most of the players who are incredibly ordinary have not improved one bit in their game since there time at Arsenal. If we have good talent like Cole or Fabregas(who were at the right age) there is no denying that they have improved considerably since leaving Arsenal,. Nuff said about Fabrgas Cole is more rounded and plays with purpose rather than rushing along the edge of the opponents box to poorly cross balls in or more times than not smash the ball against a defender. Wenger obviously thinks this is good because he just gets other players in the same position on both flanks to do the same thing. What a waste of footballing energy.
It is no surprise that the team have climbed only to the point that they feel comfortable in being before going back into the old routine of playing bad football. The same old song - play just to get into the Champions League and that's it. So Podolski is not the answer. There is much groundwork to be done and Wenger is part of the problem. He cannot motivate his team week in week out like a manager should do who has been managing a team for as long as he has. Negative you maybe thinking. Not true. I think Arsenal have potential just with the players we have got but with the type of managerial ethos Wenger brings we will never know. Podolski will only, and most definitely paper over the cracks.
i have been saying this for quite a few years now, Wenger is no longer a good manager. He is unable to improve players and makes mistakes that should leave some kind of record or make in a football history book. Fabregas as we know loved Barcelona more than Arsenal. That is why on 2 occasions Wenger was prepared to play him in the champions league against Barca even though this player was 30% fit, or 70% useless. So with all the resource at Arsenal's disposal there was not a fit player that could have taken Fabs place IN THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE. The point I am making is this, Wenger makes mistake many other good managers would not make particularly those that involve CL football. There was not tactical advantage in playing an invalid so one can only assume that this was an emotional decision that cost the team dearly. Think I am being hard? Lets talk about one f the worse defenders ever to play in an Arsenal shirt, Sanderous. Againthis player played in the Cl twice. When his name was read out against Liverpool in the cL fans everywhere put their hands over their eyes, shaking their heads. They knew what was going to occur and thir worse nightmare was realised. My memory does not serve me that well but Sandarous I am told had some king of nervous breakdown due to his incredibly bad performance and was loaned out to a team that only took him with a payment attached in the wrong way.
Every mistake reveals the true intent of the manager, the ability to avoid others is the stuff that Managers like Jose Mourihno, Ferguson or Guardiola are able to achieve. Yes they all make mistakes but in their overall assessment many are avoided and those they do make usually are replaced with a determination to win each game like it was the last. Wenger is most definitely second division as a manager. In fact I would not class him as one. He may say everybody has an opinion. But his reply does not remove the evidence or reduce the plethora of opinions jUst because they are aired in many ways.
So we have Podolski, so what. There is much foundational work to be done. And knowing AW a great businessman for replacing like for like players I would not be surprised if VP has already been sold behind closed doors so in reality, Arsenal making another backward step toward mediocrity.
Trophy winning is not the hall mark of a good team Bill Shankly once said in an interview. A good manager is the hallmark of a good team. I think I will leave it there.
When I shout out "Up the Arsenal" I mean don't stay where you are or go backwards. So I say "Up the Arsenal" and get rid of Wenger.





