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Gb160

Well done boys. Good process
Jun 20, 2012
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Oh my God, do these pricks not realise that once you put something on the internet, it stays on the internet forever?
The funny thing is that was the final edit, how bad were the ones that didn't quite make the cut?...did he finally think to himself 'Yep, nailed it!' before uploading that?
They bring it on themselves they really do.
 

Spurrific

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Jun 2, 2011
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I'll be sad if they sign Draxler. He'd tear it up in the prem, imo.

Luckily the rest of their team is pretty shit, I guess.
 

Justinus

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Ox in his new kit!
 

Shadydan

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Jul 7, 2012
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Think it's time to pay a visit to what our friends at Arse Mania are saying:

In a thread titled "Are we the worst run football club amongst the top 6 clubs"

  • Poor commercial deals
  • Letting 5 of our first 11 enter the last 12 months of their contracts
  • Ornstein coming out today with the same old rhetoric of "we have no money"
  • A club who's fanbase are split on their manager
  • Mismanagement of wages with average players receiving premium salaries
  • Poor incoming and outgoing business
  • No real direction as a club, and especially through transfers
etc etc

Yes.

Lock thread.

Lies from owner, manager, CEO and pathetic propaganda from the club website.

We lack ambition. We don't want to spend the wages necessary for premium talent so we overspend on B grade talent in the hopes that they become good enough. They rarely do but Wenger's usually good enough to get us top 4. Although I think even he has had enough of this ****, and its getting to him and us missing out last year was the result.

Gazidis ****ed up the negotiation of the sponsorship deals big time. And then compounded it by not renewing the contracts of any of our major players. We are so cheap when it comes to contract and transfer negotiation. Imagine if we had offered Sanchez 300k 6 months ago, he would've probably signed by now and there very well may have been a knock on effect leading to Özil, Ox, etc signing up.

I believe we are. Look at how angry they make us the fans. They show no sign of ambition and whenever we look like we are changing we fall back again - 1 step forward and a million steps back, very disappointing. I used to laugh when people would say Arsenal is just a team that cares about making money but now I am starting to believe it.

Arsenal is like my wife (I am not married LOL - 25 years old - still young in my opinion) - Ill always love them and never want a divorce but trust me I am looking at the other ladies right now and thinking "damn, Id like to be with that" AKA I envy the other top 6 teams at the moment.

Yes, but that's because all the other "top 6" clubs actually want to win the league, even those with markedly less inflows (Spurs, Pool) than we do.

Not long ago Liverpool were spending 36m on Andy Carroll, spent 19m on Stewart Downing and Brendan was doing 'Being Liverpool'.

Spurs had 'Arry flirting with the English FA leading to his team imploding just before crossing the line, AVB and his high line, Tim Sherwood slating anyone and everyone each post match, all why selling their best players, one for a world record fee, and signed dross like Adebayor and Soldado for big wages/money.

Only thing that makes us take the top spot now is we continued to persist with Wenger and got complacent as our owner doesnt care about on pitch results.

Spurs and Liverpool kept trying to get better, we didnt. We'll be outside the top 6 for a while once the dust settles this summer. The fallout will be pretty damaging and take years to fix.

6th most rich club in the world. the owner give the manager 50M to spend for competing for titles. that should tell you everything.

our clubs is full of lies they promise us to change they changed nothing they promise us that we going to buy quality players we didn't. the owner is not ambition and not care if we win the title or not. the manager is destroying his legacy by working with this owner.

No question. We still live in the dark ages. We will be behind Spurs, Liverpool and Everton in the next 2 years

Gazidis is the least of our problems.

Kroenke is running this **** show, its all on him. Gazidis, who actually attends every game, wanted Wenger gone this summer - Kroenke, like the horrible **** he is, overruled him and offered Wenger a new contract with a wage increase.

Kroenke actually gave him a 2m wage increase after finishing outside the top four :lol:

I absolutely despise him. Like proper hatred. We need to force him out.

I haven't felt this pessimistic about our future throughout literally the entire banter era. However badly we bottled it any specific year, I always felt like we still had the potential to be competing for the championship within 2 years. Unlikely, yes, but possible with the right transfers. So allow me to be the miserable **** for once

It's over lads

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TheChosenOne

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Dec 13, 2005
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Maybe it is best for us to see Alexis finish his season with Arsenal.

He wouldn't be able to strengthen City or anyone else with his talents and he will languish and his head will drop.

Note AOC confirmed off to Liverpool so Arsenal need to buy/ replace pronto.
 

sherbornespurs

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Dec 9, 2006
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And yet......no matter how poor they were for most of last season, a load of points behind us and no CL for the first time in years......they still ended up with another trophy at the end of it all & then picked up another at the start of this one.

Life is SO bitterly unfair sometimes.
 

Mustard

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Nov 14, 2012
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From Popbitch


>> Shirty Sanchez <<
Out on his Arsenal

Alexis Sanchez has been touted around the big clubs of Europe by his people as far back as the second half of last season, but the wage demands were so big that no-one bit. Until now, that is. With a few hours to go on deadline day, Man City are said to be keen to land him.



But the prime movers in this transfer don't seem to be Sanchez and his agent. Or even Pep Guardiola and Manchester City. It's the rest of the Arsenal team. Sanchez has become so unpopular with his teammates that some of them have now made it very clear to club bosses that they want him out today.
 

thebenjamin

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Jul 1, 2008
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Definitely best case scenario he stays and poisons the dressing room. And they lose £50m. Everyone's a winner. Except Arsenal, who lose.
 
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