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    Originally posted by Chazza View Post
    Didn't realise that banner started a punch up
    Yeah, amazing eh, fans of the same club physically fighting over a manager in the stands at a game..

    I hope we never stoop that low.

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      Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
      I agree. IMO any pub talk or forum talk is fair game, I don't understand why people get upset about criticising players/managers on a forum. But, as you say, to make the effort to create that banner and take it to a match is really poor. You are supporters, so support. Save the criticism for the pub or the forum.
      "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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        Arsenal stars sold to competitors
        Robin van Persie: Manchester United, August 2012. Fee: £24m
        Samir Nasri: Manchester City, August, 2011. Fee: £24m
        Gael Clichy: Manchester City, July 2011,
        Fee: £7m
        Kolo Toure: Manchester City, July 2009.
        Fee: £15m
        Emmanuel Adebayor: Manchester City, August 2009. Fee: £25m
        Ashley Cole: Chelsea, August 2006. Fee: £5m plus William Gallas

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          £100m right there.
          Hello mert.

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            Originally posted by Pablo1981 View Post
            I'll be delighted if they ever sack Wenger, I think it will be the start of a fairly major decline for Arsenal.
            Originally posted by Alex View Post
            That decline started when they sold Henry.
            Arguably when Abramovich arrived in the PL. In some ways their trajectory is similar to ours in the sense that Rafa and Wenger both over performed given the resources they had but in the end that isn't sustainable. Uniteds financial might has kept them in a strong position but even they have had to rely on old boys in recent seasons, when Scholes, Giggs, Ferdinand et al. depart it will be interesting to see how they cope.
            "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
            -- William Blake

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              arsenal are in my top 5 of most dislikeable teams.

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                Oh do tell who the other 4 are.

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                  Harchester United?

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                    Originally posted by Chazza View Post
                    Oh do tell who the other 4 are.
                    1. man utd
                    2. chelsea
                    3. real madrid
                    4. arsenal
                    5. tottenham.

                    everton should be in that list but they dont bug me all that much until we play them, manager is good with what he has to work with, but the club as a whole doesnt get to me like fcuk me off all that much.

                    utd big time in front but i hate chelsea as much

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                      Our main problem when we sacked Rafa was the ****e we replaced him with.

                      Getting rid of Wenger may well be a good move for them, but only if they replace him properly and I don't see many available candidates out there that might want the job.

                      Maybe Rafa

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                        Originally posted by Bender View Post
                        Arsenal stars sold to competitors
                        Robin van Persie: Manchester United, August 2012. Fee: £24m
                        Samir Nasri: Manchester City, August, 2011. Fee: £24m
                        Gael Clichy: Manchester City, July 2011,
                        Fee: £7m
                        Kolo Toure: Manchester City, July 2009.
                        Fee: £15m
                        Emmanuel Adebayor: Manchester City, August 2009. Fee: £25m
                        Ashley Cole: Chelsea, August 2006. Fee: £5m plus William Gallas
                        The high speed rail link will be the death of Arsenal

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                          Originally posted by Bender View Post
                          Arsenal stars sold to competitors
                          Robin van Persie: Manchester United, August 2012. Fee: £24m
                          Samir Nasri: Manchester City, August, 2011. Fee: £24m
                          Gael Clichy: Manchester City, July 2011,
                          Fee: £7m
                          Kolo Toure: Manchester City, July 2009.
                          Fee: £15m
                          Emmanuel Adebayor: Manchester City, August 2009. Fee: £25m
                          Ashley Cole: Chelsea, August 2006. Fee: £5m plus William Gallas
                          In fairness the only players out of that list who've actually gone on to do anything of note are Cole and van Persie.

                          The rest have been sold at right time.

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                            and arguable RVP was sold at the right time (ageing) and funded moves for Podolski, Cazorla and Giroud. Probabaly better for the long term future of the club.
                            96 Never Forgotten

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                              Its great for Arsenal financially to be in the champions league every year but what use is it when they don't win a trophy for 7 years and the manager just shrugs it off. He doesn't seem to have the hunger he had when he first got the job. He is just happy to do what Stan Kroenke expects of him, develop young players and build the clubs finances.

                              Can't blame the fans for getting fed up with him, the hunger to win trophies just doesn't seem to be there with him. He has to win something this season (FA Cup) if he is to keep the fans on his side

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                                Arsene's prime focus seems to be keeping things ticking along on the cheap to assist in paying off their stadium and development debt to get cash flow through the roof. Which is ridiculous for a manager, but it is what it is.

                                Its gone so far down that road it would be silly to sack him now, they'd be almost clear by now wouldn't they? Let him finish his plan and see what happens.

                                Their ambition to be self funding and viable is a great thing. I think its worth a few years of pain for them, they'll reap the benefits for decades.

                                I think it's possibly how Arsene see's it, rather than just being a puppet of the board.

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