The season Hull City beat them at the Emirates he was particulary disrespectful even going so far as to calling them West Brom. There is absolutely no need for that sort of language.
Quote from: Chris Jameson on February 28, 2011, 02:28:38 PMThe season Hull City beat them at the Emirates he was particulary disrespectful even going so far as to calling them West Brom. There is absolutely no need for that sort of language.Yes, he was particularly churlish that day. I wonder what he called West Brom when they won there this season?
I like Wenger, I like watching Arsenal and the way they play, but at the end of the day, I don't really care if Wenger doesn't seem to realise they won't win anything without a bit more spine in the middle, and a decent goalkeeper at the very least, as I'm not an Arsenal fan.I do find it deeply irritating when he moans on about teams teams playing "negatively" against them. It is due to the gigantic financial divide in football which Arsenal have profited so massively from that the bigger teams have infinitely more resources than the smaller clubs, and that the playing field is so uneven.To then moan at smaller clubs for going to the Emirates and - as a result of that disparity - finding that the only way they can hope to get anything out of the game is to park the bus and stop Arsenal playing first and foremost, rather than allowing his team to play their passing game (and thereby murder them) is hypocritical.
Yep, it's media-misled Wenger-hate time.Which really winds me up more - a guy who objects to his players getting a near leg-amputation every now and again, or a type of football that, because it wouldn't be allowed anywhere else, allows fucking Blues to win a trophy (and be applauded, God help us) and prevents England from progressing any further than 'laughing stock'?
Wenger doesn't object to teams going long-ball, he just a) doesn't think it works, b) wouldn't do it himself because he doesn't think it's entertaining and c) actually does have a problem with the underlying threat of violence that teams such as Stoke carry (see Andy Wilkinson's challenge on Moussa Dembele as an example).
ze strappy-feelth continue to play football the way they should, ie losing and being relegated