Arsène Wenger

Certainly not me pal.

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Impossible. Emery can’t sign anyone near the class of Bergy. :papa:

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This guy is basically your opposite :arteta:

Delusionally anti-Wenger. All Emery has managed to do is make Wenger’s worst look better than it was.

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I can’t wait to call some quotes from this bollocks. :giroud2:

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I’ll definitely be putting this thread on mute for a while in Autumn 2020 haha

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Bet Pep and Klopp are relieved then.

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I’m such a romantic, because I’d have him back :slight_smile:

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Shall we start with that title. . .:clown_face:

I hope it also includes the red and white of Monaco, which might not be as commercial/popular.

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I tried to buy it because it shows all the qualities and mental strength to make a great book but it didn’t meet with my valuation.

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I cant wait for the quotes from wenger saying he was in full control in his book to be put on here. Then he will be basically saying the failures cant be blamed on anyone else.

The response. ‘well what do you expect from him, to throw people under the bus, you must be smoked out of your mind my dood lelelelelelelelelelelel’

wonder what tripe we will get from this.

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So basically refusing Real Madrid was a choice and he wasn’t forced to? Like some make it appear.

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Net spend on transfer fees is only one half of the equation. Salary spend is the other, and is equally important when considering a club’s overall expenditure and therefore where it should be finishing in the table.

When you combine our spending on transfer fees and staff salaries, we were in the top 4 spenders for many years.

Finishing 4th when we spent the fourth highest amount was par for the course, and not some crazy achievement that deserves immortalisation.

In fact, Wenger’s socialist wage policy held him back and held the club back, because it was a poor way of allocating our funds. The funds should have been redistributed so that we spent more on the odd transfer fee, and also stopped rewarding mediocre youth talents with fat, overpaid contracts.

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