[ENG] Premier League 2014/2015 (20 Viewers)

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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In the end, it's those who win earn most. What are they thinking?
But in order for Arsenal to start winning, they will need to invest heavily in the team, which to be honest for the past two seasons we did spend decent money, but they want to limit how much they invest in the squad, if that means not winning trophies, thats ok, so long as we keep qualifying for the CL, and charging the highest ticket prices in England.

How do you feel about him being an Arsenal fan?
Anyone who has been supporting Arsenal for a long time has to love the man, unless you have the memory of a goldfish you have to acknowledge the fact that he's taken the team to another level, he's made our expectations what they are right now, and he's changed Arsenal's global image. I want to put that out there so nobody gets me the wrong way. I really do believe Arsenal fans should be forever grateful to the man.

That being said, he's stagnated and has been on the decline for years now, his ideas are outdated, he no longer has the "scouting advantage" he's had in his initial years at the club. For a long time he was working with limited resources after our move to the Emirates, and I for one sympathized with him then. However for the past two years he's had money to spend, yet the team hasn't progressed one bit. I think its obvious to even his staunchest of supporters that his time at Arsenal is up.



i remembered now, werent we linked with Moussa Sissoko 2 years ago or so? not sure if its him but i liked him a lot when he played in France still and i really thought we are getting him. judging by his todays performance he is quite a beast for Newcastle. sucks that we didnt get him when we got the chance
He's always been a beast, been a big fan of his ever since he was in Toulouse playing behind Elmander and later Gignac :tup:
 

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Anyone who has been supporting Arsenal for a long time has to love the man, unless you have the memory of a goldfish you have to acknowledge the fact that he's taken the team to another level, he's made our expectations what they are right now, and he's changed Arsenal's global image. I want to put that out there so nobody gets me the wrong way. I really do believe Arsenal fans should be forever grateful to the man.

That being said, he's stagnated and has been on the decline for years now, his ideas are outdated, he no longer has the "scouting advantage" he's had in his initial years at the club. For a long time he was working with limited resources after our move to the Emirates, and I for one sympathized with him then. However for the past two years he's had money to spend, yet the team hasn't progressed one bit. I think its obvious to even his staunchest of supporters that his time at Arsenal is up.
Thanks :tup:
 

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