Arsenal Banter Archive February 06 2017

 

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06 Feb 2017 16:21:03
Normally I would prefer to have pts in the bag than having a game or 2 in hand. But on reflection I'm happy that the Southampton game is postponed. Hopefully they win it and that is there job done for the season. We will have a break at a good time in the season. We will be refreshed and hopefully be the stronger for it.

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06 Feb 2017 16:40:45
If all the results that weekend go our way, i think it could be good for us, if they dont, i don't see it helping us at all, it just puts even more pressure on the situation and boost the others thinking.

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06 Feb 2017 19:51:12
City and Man u won't be playing league that weekend. Hopefully spurs and Liverpool have a bad one.

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06 Feb 2017 21:45:24
First week in February, about 14 games left and we are talking about top 4, not top spot.

Not a dig at you boys, just shows how bad we are at moment.

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06 Feb 2017 22:12:46
Dags we can't talk about the title, even for those who thought we could win, that's now gone. You know the film.

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06 Feb 2017 22:59:22
Steve,
Groundhog Day?

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06 Feb 2017 23:16:27
The title was gone against City. Just would have clawed our way back into the reckoning if results went our way. They didn't. I think it is time to start planning for next season. The next couple of months should only decide which of our average players stays next season under our new manager.

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06 Feb 2017 23:23:25
Dags, could be rocky, cool runnings, any given Sunday. Hard to know which film, Steve, is talking about haha.

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06 Feb 2017 23:32:30
Ireland,
Or Gone with the wind mate.
Like our title challenge.

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07 Feb 2017 07:12:26
Any slim chance of the title went with the loses to City and Everton. The team is beyond weak. Unfortunately it's not just Wenger who needs to go but the complete dough bake who owns the club. Zero ambition, zero interest and a ridiculous moustache. 😑.

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07 Feb 2017 08:58:13
I think the moustache is fake too πŸ˜‚.

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06 Feb 2017 14:37:23
On Saturday I was frustrated just like every Arsenal supporter but I do have a lot of sympathy of Wenger. Even though I think the summer will be the best time to replace him I hope Arsenal fans don't forget what a great manager he really is and the last few seasons haven't tainted his legacy.

He built in my opinion the greatest team to win ever win the premier league and in the chase of more success Arsenal took the steps to invest on a new stadium.

During those years, the legends of arsenal were sold and Wenger had no money to buy replacements. He was forced to sell the good players just to make a profit and was unable to create a top quality squad just so the stadium can be payed off.

Most clubs would've gone backwards 20 years but Wenger kept us a float. Yes he didn't win anything in any of those years but how many mangers would be able to cope in forcing to sell thier best players and attempt to remain competitive without walking away. He could've walked into any job in world football but remained loyal.

In modern day football match day revenue isn't the main source of income anymore. Commercial, tv and foreign investment plays a bigger role and unfortunately we had to stagnate our club to pay for a stadium that actually doesn't help us keep up with the big boys. We probably built the stadium in the wrong time, clubs like Tottenham won't have to go through what arsenal did during our stadium move simply with the amount of tv money available.

Wenger started a project that he couldn't complete which does make me sad but he will need to be replaced eventually and I don't think there is a better time than the summer. He seems to slagged off a lot but he's biggest flaw is his consistency. I agree he shouldn't be untouchable because of it but surely the critism is overboard. In football you're either brilliant or pants and in modern day football there is no place for being very good. Wenger is a very good manager. He isn't as dynamic as his rivals but that doesn't make him a rubbish one.

Like I said I do feel Wenger should be replaced in the summer but the only memories I will have of Wenger are the happy ones!

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06 Feb 2017 15:29:24
We can't go around saying no one could have done what wenger has done. Teams like athletico madrid, seville, villareal, porto, benfica, dortmund, monaco and napoli to name a few survive on a smaller budget than arsenal and have been power houses in europe as well as at home.

Would wenger for instance be able to have done what Southampton have done with all their problems, we don't know. There are many managers doing far better jobs than you give credit for and getting extra ordinary results.

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06 Feb 2017 16:26:00
Steve's right, should say *no one HAS done what Wenger has done. Most of those teams mentioned would struggle to finish top four in the PL once never mind consistently over a period of selling their best players and all the rest of it etc. Don't let your opinions of Wenger undermine his obvious achievements in the past - if Mourinho can praise AW for the invincibles then I'm sure anyone can be big enough to give him his dues.

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06 Feb 2017 15:50:26
It's a hard one to weigh up steve. If Wenger left in 2005 then it would be fair to say he has done an extraordinary job. At that time the club he took on to the club he would have left would have been far greater.

If you look at the time he took over to now (based on league position which is what fans only care about and rightfully so), he has made us slightly better. In the last 12 years of us not pushing on to be a dominant force we have seen clubs that we had some distance on come above us and others hot on our heals.

Now I think we're at a point where we have to be decisive, we could soon be a top 8 team or worse. It's a bit like when you see past lottery winners living in cardboard boxes.

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06 Feb 2017 18:04:08
Sano i agree with you but the people who say no one could have done what wenger has done since we moved from highbury are wrong, there are people who couldn't but there are who could, there are managers out there now doing far more with far less than wenger. I think that is what the first poster is alluding too and others. Yes he did a good job the first 9 years, he oversaw a move and kept us fairly competitive for the next few years, although his European success for us was and is unsatisfactory. If he was the mesiah, he isn't now.

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06 Feb 2017 18:08:37
Oh and the pretender, we all know wenger did have money to spend but he chose not too but we have had that debate before.

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06 Feb 2017 18:17:52
Not even I am suggesting Wenger was a superb manager, bit that was TEN YEARS AGO! Since then it's barely been a disaster, but we've gone backwards and do the same damn thing every season. Why do supporters STILL think Wenger is the best option? Come was available, Klopp was, Guardiola was. Everyone is available at a price. Everyone. Why are several on here still prepared to put with falling behind the Spuds, relative mediocrity the same issues season after season? It's bonkers!
That doesn't mean I don't thank Arsene for all he did and his first ten years were wonderful. But I was a single man then, now I'm married with three kids 10, 9 and 3. They don't know what winning the league means! That's not fair to them. For my children's sake, go Arsene, go!

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06 Feb 2017 19:12:04
It's amazing how you have managed to have em all arsenal fans! I'm struggling with mine and resorting to bully boy antics to keep them loyal lol.

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06 Feb 2017 23:08:02
Klopp = something different but by no means an upgrade

Pep = big risk and don't think we have deep enough pockets for him

Not saying AW is irreplaceable but he's fine well keeping us in top 4 given our resources and selling our very best players to survive - Henry, Clichy, Cesc, RVP, Denilson πŸ˜‰.

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07 Feb 2017 08:11:21
I just find this thread of conversation completely pointless. Wengeris staying another two years and is probably our only chance of keeping Ozil and Sanchez (apart from pots of cash) .

Players like Wenger, its only the fans who loathe him but he ten years we've not won have been 10 years of financial doping of City and Chelsea. If it was a fair race sure Wenger would have done better. They've had a bottomless pit of money, we've had very little. Wake up!

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07 Feb 2017 08:14:31
What Wenger can be blamed for is the weak mentality of the teamm. That is clearly his fault as its an ongoing issue. If you want to see the back of him, that's the reason, not the lack of titles when there are better teams about.

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06 Feb 2017 10:47:14
There are a number of possible Arsene Wenger replacements - all are debatable, none are guaranteed, but none ever are.
There won't be long lasting managers like Arsene and Sir Alex ever again, so let's not pretend we have to find one:

Jardim
Thomas Tuchel
David Wagner
Marco Silva - why not?
Sean Dyche
Eddie Howe
Denis Bergkamp
Patrick Vieira
Mark Warburton

As I say, all debatable, some no doubt will find some or all laughable, but who amongst us knew that for 10 years we had a gem in Arsene 20 years ago?

These last ten years have been stagnant and wasted. He has to go Dear Arsene with all our thanks. A statue, by all means but make it one of him 10 years ago, not now when he cuts a sad forlorn figure, stuck in stands watching his team fail. this time out thought, out played and lacking the mental strength he has always relied on his teams (allegedly) having.

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06 Feb 2017 11:50:19
Leonardo Jardim.

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06 Feb 2017 13:48:46
None of the managers above has one anything significant or managed at a high level. None of the managers above are better than Wenger. The way football is now, you are either brilliant or your pants.

Wenger is a good manager and only should be replaced by someone better. There is no point of replacing Wenger for the sake of change. Change doesn't always work.

My ideal candidate will be Carlo anchelotti. Highly unlikely that we will get him, but proven premier league record, unbelievable champions league record. These are the managers we should be targeting.

If not I think alegri or blanc will be worth a punt.

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06 Feb 2017 14:43:59
Should have had Anchelotti 5 yrs ago when Chelsea got rid of him. I think Anchelotti said at the time i would like to stay in London.

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06 Feb 2017 14:57:38
Tuchel for me. I think he is thought of as a maverick with his training techniques and I like how he has continued and even added to the attacking philosophy of Klopp without really breaking the bank .

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06 Feb 2017 22:18:18
One name on there who is going places, sean dyche, don't know if its with us but anyone who doesn't know him, he has turned clubs around from top to bottom, talks sense, builds teams from nothing and gets results. The guy is a proper manager and you don't argue with him. Lol.

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{Ed025's Note - hes good steve but he has to stop with that put on voice.. :)

06 Feb 2017 22:48:51
Jardim or Tuchel would be good bets, both of their brands of football would work in the Prem and would appease us Arsenal fans.

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06 Feb 2017 22:35:54
Ha ha ed I think he eats gravel for dinner.

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{Ed025's Note - its a cartoon voice steve but besides that i do like the guy..

08 Feb 2017 20:54:31
Id go for the napoli manager.

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05 Feb 2017 21:41:28
hi eds, i hope you are well? i appologise if its a ridiculous question or already been covered. i remember ed002 saying months back when it would seem a crazy notion that city would look to move aguero on in the summer and now that prospect is looking highly likely, so cudos on your incredible knowledge and forsight! more a hopeful long shot than thinking there's any real likely hood but i was wondering whether there was any possibility we might look at him? or if they would entertain selling him to us? especially if wilshere moves on there will be a space on the injury table ready made for him to fill!

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06 Feb 2017 22:51:01
I'd so almost 0% chance of Aguero at Arsenal.

We simply wouldn't break the bank to sign a 28 year old who has struggled recently with injury troubles. Add in that there'll no doubt be other top clubs looking at him that he's likely to prefer and it seems high improbable he'll be a gunner.

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05 Feb 2017 16:24:29
So is it an opportune moment to discuss Wenger's replacement? Ed can you give us an idea of possible successors?

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{Ed002's Note - No, I can't help man.}

08 Feb 2017 20:55:21
Ed do you see this as wengers last year.

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{Ed002's Note - Arsenal don't know at this time and have already made enquiries of two managers so they are hedging their bets. Ideally they would like one more year and time to properly prepare - whether they get it or not I don't know. Previously Wenger had said that he would not extend his contract as manager but the club would like to map out a way forward, and that could potentially involve him taking a back seat role for a year or two as an option - but that may be too intrusive for a new manager.}