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Arsenal are no longer a top club; No ambition, Wenger and the board need to go
Topic Started: Oct 24 2012, 03:52 PM (8,537 Views)
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I have already discussed this.

I am an intelligent person who at times does and says stupid things but I promise you will NEVER make such remarks again. A person only becomes wise through experience and I've been burnt so badly so no chance of this ever repeating itself I can assure you of that.
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You also said you'd never post on this forum again....27 times. You're just extremely fickle by nature.
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That is something entirely different and I think we all knew I would always come back eventually but I must say you rarely ever see me on here much anymore and I dont even post anything like I used to so in some aspects my spirit sort of has left the forum. Everything I do or say is always first class but of course if you associate yourself with boring miserable dull people then its very easy to be dragged down.
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Oct 26 2012, 08:14 PM
I have already discussed this.

I am an intelligent person who at times does and says stupid things but I promise you will NEVER make such remarks again. A person only becomes wise through experience and I've been burnt so badly so no chance of this ever repeating itself I can assure you of that.
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Podolski: “The manager is very relaxed. He is not a coach to scream too much or go crazy at you"

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Stan Kroenke is ‘majorly disappointed’ by Arsenal’s recent performances and ‘isn’t keen’ on investing his money in the club until the Gunners become more successful on the pitch, a source close to the American billionaire has claimed.

Kroenke, who is Arsenal’s controlling shareholder, has been in London this week as his NFL side the St Louis Rams play the New England Patriots at Wembley Stadium today.

The 65-year-old attended an Arsenal game for the fourth time since his takeover 17 months ago during yesterday’s 1-0 win over QPR. He was accompanied by his son, Josh, while various high-profile friends of Kroenke’s were also invited into chief commercial officer Tom Fox’s executive box.


“We (Kroenke Sports Enterprises) have a record of reinvestment in our other clubs, and it’s there for everyone to see”, Kroenke insisted at last week’s Arsenal AGM.

Kroenke himself, nicknamed ‘Silent Stan’ for his reluctance to talk with the media, has made clear of his disappointment in the Gunners’ recent form and told a friend he ’could not understand’ how they lost two games in a row to Norwich and Schalke last week.

Recent accounts at Emirates Stadium showed that Arsene Wenger’s side have around £70m swilling around in their transfer pot, while Kroenke also approved the sale of star striker Robin van Persie to Premier League rivals Manchester United in the summer.

Valued at around $5.3billion, Kroenke’s sports empire includes the Rams, the NBA’s Denver Nuggets, the NHL’s Colorado Avalanche and of course more recently Arsenal.


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Gazidis out-> Dein in. Kroenke out-> Usmanov in. Wenger moves upstairs to admin. Guardiola appointed as Manager. problemsolved
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Guardiola lmaooooo, in your dreams mate. Redknapp is more your level.

Guardiola is almost a dead cert for City next season. If we don't win the league Mancini is out, and our Barca lads upstairs will sign him up easily. Guardiola and Busquets to City lol, what a summer.
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The fans disdain for the board and placing the blame on them is eerily reminiscent of the decline of a team who I do not wish to mention as I don't want the reality to sink in we're heading the same way as them. :tremble:
"3-0, easy win. I'll quit the forum if we lose, we're not Arsenal mate we sort our business." Ant on the FA Cup final 15/4/2013
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GB loves sneaking "disdain" into a post :cheek:
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David Dein is a joke Homer.
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Nov 5 2012, 10:51 AM
The fans disdain for the board and placing the blame on them is eerily reminiscent of the decline of a team who I do not wish to mention as I don't want the reality to sink in we're heading the same way as them. :tremble:
Man United?
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Nov 5 2012, 11:55 AM
GB loves sneaking "disdain" into a post :cheek:
Such a class word. :cheers:
"3-0, easy win. I'll quit the forum if we lose, we're not Arsenal mate we sort our business." Ant on the FA Cup final 15/4/2013
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'Arsenal are not a top club any more' - former Bayern star Salihamidzic

Former Bayern Munich midfielder Hasan Salihamidzic has stated Arsenal are no longer a "top club" after the Gunners were drawn against the German giants in the last 16 of the Champions League.

Arsene Wenger's side made it out of the group stages of the competition, yet face last season's finalists in a tricky tie and also trail Manchester United in the Premier League race by 15 points.

The 35-year-old thinks the German side - who lead the Bundesliga by nine points - should be considered the favourites to go through, but knows from past experience that Arsenal will provide a stern test.

"[The draw] is a top quality encounter footballers live for. However, it needs to be said that Arsenal aren't among the top clubs anymore. They have too many problems this season," he told TZ Online.

"Bayern are favourites clearly favourites in this match. But they have to be careful: it's always difficult to win in England.

"Arsenal don't play typically British but rather a well-groomed combination football. But I actually think that Bayern can take advantage of this - they will be able to adapt better to that than against teams who park the bus. They will be interesting matches."

And while Jupp Heynckes can call on the likes of Bastien Schweinsteiger, Philipp Lahm and Thomas Muller to drive his team on to victory, Salihamidzic thinks a German player in Arsenal's side could decide the tie - Lukas Podolski.

"[Podolski] will be motivated - after all he will play against his colleagues from the [German] national team. For sure he will want top show that he has become an important player in England. Therefore, [Bayern] will have to watch out for him."

The midfielder also stated that the Bundesliga leaders are favourites alongside Spanish giants Barcelona to win the competition.

"FC Barcelona and Bayern are the teams who currently convince the most and have the best consistency in their performances," he added.

"I think that Barca and Bayern are a bit above the rest at the moment."
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