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Arsene Wenger is no longer capable of building a top level side; Arsenal lack ambition
Topic Started: May 28 2012, 06:43 PM (181 Views)
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The way Arsenal is structured makes it virtually impossible to compete with the finest clubs both domestically and aboard we've now becoming a selling club where after 2-3 seasons a player will look to jump ship in order to earn more money and challenge for the biggest prizes.

-Everything about AFC is tight, stingy and out of touch most of our directors only have their own self interest in mind there needs to be radical changes at the top

-Arsenal never buy a player above 12m

-Arsenal must sell in order to buy

-Wage limit means top class players are unreachable

-If a club wanted an extra 2m then more often than not AFC will pull out

-The clubs only main ambition is to earn CL revenue by finishing in the top 4 every season

-Arsenal have to scout a player around 200x before they consider making a move

-Poor players earn far too much far too young


My personal belief is that AW has become senile,delusional,naive,ignorant,overally stubborn and has become too much of a father figure to his players. Despite finishing 19 points behind 1st and 2nd AW doesn't feel there needs to be many changes as finishing 3rd is ranked as some kind of success........................

I promise you Wenger will never win another trophy at the club again!
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Get in! Certain for a trophy next season now.
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:cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: SUPERB MATE TOP TOP POST TRUE FROM START TO FINISH ONCE AGAIN HOMER BRINGS YOU THE TRUTH AND REALITY AT ARSENAL FC
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May 28 2012, 06:43 PM
-Arsenal never buy a player above 12m

-Arsenal must sell in order to buy

-Wage limit means top class players are unreachable


How the fuck is any of this Wenger's fault? He's an employee of the club and operates within the structure they provide. Nobody in world football could do the job Wenger does at Arsenal. We'd be operating at a slight loss or only breaking even if it wasn't for Wenger. United and Chelsea (and now City) have far more ability to spend than us, hence we decided to move from Highbury in order to bridge the gap. The benefits will only be reaped in the future and in the meanwhile we've kept a very competitive squad that is always in the CL and plays the most attractive brand of football in England. Again, all of that is down to Wenger's quality.

There is a 93% correlation between spending and trophies. Only considering wages, in the past few seasons we've spent anywhere between 6th most and 4th most, and we finish either 3rd or 4th. This isn't Germany or France where a small club can do it. Over there only 1 club is spending loads, in England there 5 or 6.
Edited by DaG, May 28 2012, 07:36 PM.
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I never listed the above at AW.....

Considering we make profits every season it wouldn't hurt to splash the cash every once in a while

Question: What do Cahill,Mata and Hazard all have in common? :ninja:
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May 28 2012, 08:11 PM
Considering we make profits every season
These profits are only achieved through player sales, not other football operations. We have a stadium to pay off...
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So you admit Arsenal are a selling club?
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There's no such thing, it's a term invented by hack journos to try and take the piss out of Arsenal. We try very hard to keep our top players, but they see big money elsewhere and we are forced to sell. Wenger replaces them and we don't do any worse.
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Arsenal always will be a selling club. Even when they were at their biggest and best in the late 90s/early 00s their players still wanted out in search of more. Vieira was linked with moves away every summer.
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Forget your spending correlations. THere's a 100% negative correlation between having a shit, losers mentality and winning trophies.
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Van Persie shouldn't sign any deal unless the club actually show some sort of ambition otherwise he should just walk out.
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I cant see him just walking away for nothing tbh.He cares alot about Arsenal so I expect he will make his decision before the Euros and he will get his move if he wants it
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For all of his prowess in the transfer market, Arsene Wenger has also made his fair share of mistakes in the past, with some questionable signings scattered throughout his 16 year reign at Arsenal.

The current Arsenal playing squad is seen by many to expose some underperforming individuals that illustrate some of these poor dealings. Players such as Marouanne Chamakh and Sebastien Squillaci have played hardly any part at all in the last season, having both joined in the summer of 2010.

Then there are those who have come through The Gunners’ academy and youth setups. The likes of Nicklas Bendtner, Johan Djourou and Henri Lansbury, have all had more than their fair share of opportunities in the first team, and it’s time Wenger became more ruthless and showed some of these underperformers the door.

At times in the past season, Arsenal’s lack of strength in depth was brought into question. January saw the emergency 2 month loan of club legend Thierry Henry from New York Red Bulls, while Nicklas Bendtner stayed on loan at Sunderland and Carlos Vela at Real Sociedad. Maybe Wenger realises these players aren’t up to scratch, and sees their 34 year old former club captain more likely to bring success to the Emirates.

A lack of ruthlessness by Arsene Wenger is something that Arsenal fans, by now, must be all too familiar with and prove to be an immense source of frustration. Not only in the transfer market, but also in an inability to wave goodbye to those who have shown the do not cut the mustard at the Arsenal.

By becoming more assertive, Wenger’s side will inevitably reap the rewards. Clearing out some of the underperformers and bringing in those more worthy of a shot at the first team brings greater levels of competitiveness and those who are underperforming in the first team will have a greater run for their money, rather than being called up regardless of poor form because there simply isn’t anyone better. For example, Thomas Vermaelen’s poor form this season was not met by being dropped from the team, as neither Djourou nor Squillaci could provide any improvement following Per Mertesacker’s injury.

This is not the first time a clearout has been called for at the end of a season. Last summer, a clearout never happened, and talk surrounding the departures of Cesc Fabregas and Samir Nasri occupied the Arsenal board and manager for three months, resulting in a poor start ot the season.

This year, players have already stated their intention to leave the club. Midfielder Denilson has already expressed his desire to stay in Brazil with Sao Paolo, and Real Sociedad seem intent on keeping Carlos Vela. With this being the case, Wenger needs to be ruthless in pushing players out. They aren’t content on staying with Arsenal and, in most cases, have already shown they do not have enough quality to improve the current Gunners team and turn them into contenders for major trophies.

Amidst all the speculation and contract negotiations in trying to keep Robin Van Persie with the club, Arsenal should also look to be more ruthless and terminate the contracts of those players who have scarcely contributed despite their chances.
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