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Re: In Arsène We Shall Always Trust ~ Victoria Concordia Cre

Postby Ach » Thu Oct 15, 2020 9:44 pm

Why is there so much talk from him at the moment?
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Re: In Arsène We Shall Always Trust ~ Victoria Concordia Cre

Postby Sims » Thu Oct 15, 2020 10:04 pm

He’s got a book out

Got my signed copy, not read it yet but apparently doesn’t really reveal anything in it

Sad he’s still taken bullets for the club rather than exposing the absolute pricks on the board for what they were
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Re: In Arsène We Shall Always Trust ~ Victoria Concordia Cre

Postby Va-Va-Voom » Thu Oct 15, 2020 10:17 pm

Sims wrote:He’s got a book out

Got my signed copy, not read it yet but apparently doesn’t really reveal anything in it

Sad he’s still taken bullets for the club rather than exposing the absolute pricks on the board for what they were


Two and a half years ago -

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Angelito wrote:Arsene has promised that biography.

It's going to be tantalizing.


It won't be because he's not going to reveal anything that places blame on our hierarchy.


So gross that Wenger is willing to be a lackey until he dies.

Lost more respect for him.
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Re: In Arsène We Shall Always Trust ~ Victoria Concordia Cre

Postby Ach » Thu Oct 15, 2020 10:28 pm

As expected, he was in cahoots with them so why would he talk shit?
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Re: In Arsène We Shall Always Trust ~ Victoria Concordia Cre

Postby Sims » Fri Oct 16, 2020 8:11 am

Va-Va-Voom wrote:
Sims wrote:He’s got a book out

Got my signed copy, not read it yet but apparently doesn’t really reveal anything in it

Sad he’s still taken bullets for the club rather than exposing the absolute pricks on the board for what they were


Two and a half years ago -

Va-Va-Voom wrote:
Angelito wrote:Arsene has promised that biography.

It's going to be tantalizing.


It won't be because he's not going to reveal anything that places blame on our hierarchy.


So gross that Wenger is willing to be a lackey until he dies.

Lost more respect for him.


It’s odd though, he just done an interview with Ornstein and clearly there’s some issue with him and the board at some point

Maybe he’ll pen another one down the line

Need Ken friar to write one but he never will
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Re: In Arsène We Shall Always Trust ~ Victoria Concordia Cre

Postby Angelito » Fri Oct 16, 2020 9:36 am

Wenger basically hangs Cesc dry in the podcast with Ornstein. Loooool.

He didn't take him back because he wanted to send a message to players that you can't always expect the grass to be greener on the other side, and return when you discover it isn't.

It was a strong stand for sure.

Brilliant little interview.

https://poddtoppen.se/podcast/148852144 ... an-podcast

Credit to u/Arsenalfan992.
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Re: In Arsène We Shall Always Trust ~ Victoria Concordia Cre

Postby alexafc12 » Fri Oct 16, 2020 10:42 am

I thought it just highlighted his stubbornness to be honest.

Put your ego aside and resign a world class player for £25m. It was a ridiculous decision not to resign him honestly and one that gifted Chelsea the title.
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Re: In Arsène We Shall Always Trust ~ Victoria Concordia Cre

Postby starmandb » Fri Oct 16, 2020 3:51 pm

Angelito wrote:Wenger basically hangs Cesc dry in the podcast with Ornstein. Loooool.

He didn't take him back because he wanted to send a message to players that you can't always expect the grass to be greener on the other side, and return when you discover it isn't.

It was a strong stand for sure.

Brilliant little interview.

https://poddtoppen.se/podcast/148852144 ... an-podcast

Credit to u/Arsenalfan992.

How comes he resigned flamini and took Henry on loan then ? Another example of romantic nonsense over pragmatism. If he thought fabregas was a good option as a signing he should have signed him. Regardless of weather he had played here before or not. How about the message of selling him cheaply in the first place. Didn’t that send a bad message that we could be pilfered at will? Less emotion more practicality please. Then maybe the utter bollocks of booing ex players would subsist and everybody would recognise the hard nosed business that football has always been.
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Re: In Arsène We Shall Always Trust ~ Victoria Concordia Cre

Postby Ach » Fri Oct 16, 2020 4:11 pm

Cesc left the first time cos Wenger bent over. So spare us this crap about he tried to send a message.
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Re: In Arsène We Shall Always Trust ~ Victoria Concordia Cre

Postby Dejan » Fri Oct 16, 2020 4:17 pm

alexafc12 wrote:I thought it just highlighted his stubbornness to be honest.

Put your ego aside and resign a world class player for £25m. It was a ridiculous decision not to resign him honestly and one that gifted Chelsea the title.
Fully agree. He was awesome for chelsea

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Re: In Arsène We Shall Always Trust ~ Victoria Concordia Cre

Postby Power n Glory » Fri Oct 16, 2020 4:56 pm

starmandb wrote:
Angelito wrote:Wenger basically hangs Cesc dry in the podcast with Ornstein. Loooool.

He didn't take him back because he wanted to send a message to players that you can't always expect the grass to be greener on the other side, and return when you discover it isn't.

It was a strong stand for sure.

Brilliant little interview.

https://poddtoppen.se/podcast/148852144 ... an-podcast

Credit to u/Arsenalfan992.

How comes he resigned flamini and took Henry on loan then ? Another example of romantic nonsense over pragmatism. If he thought fabregas was a good option as a signing he should have signed him. Regardless of weather he had played here before or not. How about the message of selling him cheaply in the first place. Didn’t that send a bad message that we could be pilfered at will? Less emotion more practicality please. Then maybe the utter bollocks of booing ex players would subsist and everybody would recognise the hard nosed business that football has always been.


Agreed. Absolute nonsense and especially when you look at the timing of that stance because the season before he just signed Flamini. Speaks volumes really. It was personal. Cesc gave his account of the situation for the Arseblog interview and said Wenger didn't even call him to say he doesn't want him. He just allowed the first option clause period to run down.

We end up Xhaka instead. What a clown..
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Re: In Arsène We Shall Always Trust ~ Victoria Concordia Cre

Postby Sims » Fri Oct 16, 2020 5:09 pm

ramsey was the reason we didnt sign cesc
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Re: In Arsène We Shall Always Trust ~ Victoria Concordia Cre

Postby VCC » Fri Oct 16, 2020 6:02 pm

Personally why would you read a pile of propaganda's tripe,
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Re: In Arsène We Shall Always Trust ~ Victoria Concordia Cre

Postby Va-Va-Voom » Fri Oct 16, 2020 9:13 pm

Power n Glory wrote:
starmandb wrote:
Angelito wrote:Wenger basically hangs Cesc dry in the podcast with Ornstein. Loooool.

He didn't take him back because he wanted to send a message to players that you can't always expect the grass to be greener on the other side, and return when you discover it isn't.

It was a strong stand for sure.

Brilliant little interview.

https://poddtoppen.se/podcast/148852144 ... an-podcast

Credit to u/Arsenalfan992.

How comes he resigned flamini and took Henry on loan then ? Another example of romantic nonsense over pragmatism. If he thought fabregas was a good option as a signing he should have signed him. Regardless of weather he had played here before or not. How about the message of selling him cheaply in the first place. Didn’t that send a bad message that we could be pilfered at will? Less emotion more practicality please. Then maybe the utter bollocks of booing ex players would subsist and everybody would recognise the hard nosed business that football has always been.


Agreed. Absolute nonsense and especially when you look at the timing of that stance because the season before he just signed Flamini. Speaks volumes really. It was personal. Cesc gave his account of the situation for the Arseblog interview and said Wenger didn't even call him to say he doesn't want him. He just allowed the first option clause period to run down.

We end up Xhaka instead. What a clown..
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Re: In Arsène We Shall Always Trust ~ Victoria Concordia Cre

Postby LMAO » Fri Oct 16, 2020 9:31 pm

Yup, Wenger is trying to gaslight.

Just tell the truth and say you didn't like the manner in which Cesc left.
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