For all Wenger's pretty football and discovery of unknown talent, they haven't won anything in six years and that's unacceptable to a team like Arsenal.His reluctance to spend in the transfer market at key moments always seems to stuff him.Not buying a decent centre half was a huge mistake.
I'm happy to admit they deserved it, but not happy that they won it, I don't care if does break any big team monopoly.The rubbing of our noses in it after the Enckleman game and their subsequent treating of that night like they'd won the European cup, made me detest them even more.Although, it could all be down to Thatcher.
Quote from: Rip Van Bentfletch on February 27, 2011, 06:22:49 PMFor all Wenger's pretty football and discovery of unknown talent, they haven't won anything in six years and that's unacceptable to a team like Arsenal.His reluctance to spend in the transfer market at key moments always seems to stuff him.Not buying a decent centre half was a huge mistake.it wouldn't surpise me in the least now that they'll end the season empty handed again. This was their one very winnable tournament. Barcelona will do them now at the Nou Camp, Man U won't fuck up the league (waits patiently for the first mind grenade thrown by Sir Alex at Wenger), and Man U will knock them out of the FA Cup (if they beat Leyton Orient). As for whether we could have beaten them, I think we could have. Under MON we allowed teams to play and hit them on the counter. Under GH we'd have gone right at them. Letting Man U play with the ball is suicide which it proved to be. It's been proved time and again that if you get stuck into Arsenal they'll be affected and Blues did that today and got a very good win. Had they been playing Man U, it wouldn't have been enough.
Going out for a pint tomorrow night with a Blues supporting mate, didn't occur to me when we arranged it that I would be having to deal with this. Will have to get my tactics right in advance.
Arsenal are a joke. Shambles. Embarrassment. Disgrace.I think when I wake up tommorow, spend about 30 minutes on the elliptical trainer and deadlift about 300lbs I'm going to feel a bit better. It still feels like a dream that those neanderthals have won something, won't be too bothered by their fans. Hopefully we can pull off the shock on Wednesday too.Heard Citeh drew with Fulham at home. Not a good result for the,
Quote from: Chris Smith on February 27, 2011, 06:50:18 PMGoing out for a pint tomorrow night with a Blues supporting mate, didn't occur to me when we arranged it that I would be having to deal with this. Will have to get my tactics right in advance.Tell him your ill.
Quote from: bigad82 on February 27, 2011, 06:51:24 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on February 27, 2011, 06:50:18 PMGoing out for a pint tomorrow night with a Blues supporting mate, didn't occur to me when we arranged it that I would be having to deal with this. Will have to get my tactics right in advance.Tell him your ill.Nah, that would be bottling it.
Quote from: The Situation on February 27, 2011, 06:47:37 PMArsenal are a joke. Shambles. Embarrassment. Disgrace.I think when I wake up tommorow, spend about 30 minutes on the elliptical trainer and deadlift about 300lbs I'm going to feel a bit better. It still feels like a dream that those neanderthals have won something, won't be too bothered by their fans. Hopefully we can pull off the shock on Wednesday too.Heard Citeh drew with Fulham at home. Not a good result for the,No wonder you keep landing all those 8/10's there Pinocchio. The needle on my Chin-O-Meter just broke.
Quote from: Chris Smith on February 27, 2011, 06:50:18 PMGoing out for a pint tomorrow night with a Blues supporting mate, didn't occur to me when we arranged it that I would be having to deal with this. Will have to get my tactics right in advance.Did he go to the game? If he didn't - problem solved. If he did - pretend you forgot it was on and ask him who won
Just talk about the thrilling cricket match between India and England.