Has anyone got any money on Wenger staying/leaving?
A few weeks ago I placed £5 on him being manager at the start of next season, to return £17.50. That £5 now would return about £6.50.
Blackstar wrote:Has anyone got any money on Wenger staying/leaving?
A few weeks ago I placed £5 on him being manager at the start of next season, to return £17.50. That £5 now would return about £6.50.
Andrew wrote:Blackstar wrote:Has anyone got any money on Wenger staying/leaving?
A few weeks ago I placed £5 on him being manager at the start of next season, to return £17.50. That £5 now would return about £6.50.
Bet on him leaving if you need the money. Guaranteed to win
Pat Rice in Short Shorts wrote:Zanatos3 wrote:The Mountain that Rides wrote:Tottenham will finish on 86 points if they win their final game - we've only won more points twice under Wenger, and even then by only 1-4 points - and the last time we did so was a whopping 13 years ago.
The strides they've made under Pochettino are incredible, especially in such a short space of time - and he's blown the myth we can't compete due to money right out of the water - we can't compete because of Wenger.
How right you are man!!!...wasting France time too having Giroud as center foward. Can't turn, can't beat, no shoulder drop..no trickery. no flair..no fox in the box instinct like Fatso Higuain. #Kronkeout#Wengerout#Giroudout # UsmanovIN!!!
As they say, all he does is score....
There are many ways for a striker to be effective. That said he does have flicks and flare if you actually watch the man play. His hold up play is very good. He is part of a system, part of a team and his attitude this years was f***ing awesome.
The Mountain that Rides wrote:Chris Gunner wrote:Arsenal fans....The most important message that we should all be shouting and wanting at this moment i is Not Wenger out...it is Stan KROENKE OUT,!!!
ALISHER USMANOV NEEDED NOW MORE THAN EVER!!!
Quite the opposite, getting rid of Wenger is far and away the most important thing, much as I want Wenger (Kroenke) gone too. I meant to put Kroenke too, but made a Freudian slip, which I caught - that's how much I want the old fraud gone!
Andrew wrote:Wenger's failures stem from the transfer market. It's no coincidence he was doing better when Dein was around.
For what he has at his disposal, the on-pitch achievements are actually quite good.
Objectively, we don't have better players than any of the team above us.
Our squad is the 6th best, we are 5th.
More than a new coach or a new owner, we need better players.
Expecting to win the league with Giroud /Welbeck leading the line is foolishness.
theHotHead wrote:Andrew wrote:Wenger's failures stem from the transfer market. It's no coincidence he was doing better when Dein was around.
For what he has at his disposal, the on-pitch achievements are actually quite good.
Objectively, we don't have better players than any of the team above us.
Our squad is the 6th best, we are 5th.
More than a new coach or a new owner, we need better players.
Expecting to win the league with Giroud /Welbeck leading the line is foolishness.
I don't agree with this, we have had some polished performances with these same players. these same players looked magnificent when we beat high flying Man City 0-2 away from home. Lets examine why this was the case. It has been well reported that the players had a private meeting and then subsequently begged Wenger to allow them to play a more defensive style which he reluctantly accepted. Lo and behold the team put in a performance of epic proportions.
The players could be better, admittedly, but the players can be a very good team if coached and managed properly. If we had a manager that could get the best out of the players and actually build an effective team as opposed to a manager that continually puts square pegs in round holes, we would be in a much better place than where we are at present.