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If Arsenal fall out of the top 4 this season; would it be time for Arsene Wenger
Topic Started: Jul 17 2009, 12:16 AM (235 Views)
5euros
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to call time at the Emirates and walk away
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Not. :p
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If he wins either the FA Cup or CL (most unlikely i know - no offence) then he will stay i would say.
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“The trouble with referees is that they know the rules, but they do not know the game.”
he has been there a long time tbh. if he feels he a) needs a new challenge or b) he doesnt think he can turn it around then yes he should walk away. it would be a sad day for the premiership but is he going to be able to compete with the likes of citeh, liverpool, chelsea, utd without spending big money
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what makes people think arsenal are going to drop out, we'll be selling a striker that people has been telling us to get rid off and because of it we'll suffer, transfer market is not finished yet and who knows who we'll sign and possibly sell
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“The trouble with referees is that they know the rules, but they do not know the game.”
if arsenal didnt come into the form when they did and villa didnt fade away, they wouldnt have qualified for the cl this coming season tbh
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Not saying Arsenal wont drop out, not saying they will either. But it depends who replaces the outgoing player/s. Could see Bendtner step up like Ade did when Henry left.
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Sagna Verm Gallas Clichy
Arshavin Denilson Fabregas Rosicky
RVP Eduardo

I am confident thats a good enough starting 11. Yes with DENILSON! B)

Rosicky could be key, he was great for us before he got injured and he and Fabregas linked up so well. He, Fabregas and Hleb. Sure Arshavin could replace Hleb. ^_^

I think we will finish in the top 4.

I do think another CB would be good and a ball winning CM would be good though.
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“The trouble with referees is that they know the rules, but they do not know the game.”
arseshavin doesn like to play on the right tho. what about walcott and denilson wont play that much next season especially if you sign another player.
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Sign Gokhan Inler with some of the money we get for Adebayor.
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nah they wont, arsenal with have a very good season this time around.

and for the discussion about last year they had the bigger squad but should count themselves a tiny bit lucky, more pressure on them could have made it more interesting.
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Jul 17 2009, 12:26 AM
what makes people think arsenal are going to drop out, we'll be selling a striker that people has been telling us to get rid off and because of it we'll suffer, transfer market is not finished yet and who knows who we'll sign and possibly sell
City are looking more of a danger than Villa were last season. At least on paper anyway.

I think the board are getting fed up of not winning things but i'm not sure what they expect if they don't put their hands in their pockets.
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If it does go to 5 years without, questions will have to be asked.

Wenger has been a fantastic manager, but perhaps there is a time which comes for everyone to move on. Managers included
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I don't see how the board could expect anything else though tbh. If a new manager comes in they will probably end up worse off if they stil lwont give them money to spend.

Arsenal are only going to go backwards if Wenger doesn't keep pulling a rabbit out of the hat.
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Jul 17 2009, 12:55 AM
arseshavin doesn like to play on the right tho. what about walcott and denilson wont play that much next season especially if you sign another player.
So what if he doesn't, he isn' playing behind the striker unless there are injuries. Nasri doesn't like playing out wide but he does. I don't think Nasri or Walcott will play as much if Rosicky and Arshavin are fit and Denilson will play unless we sign someone imo.
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