Dear Guest
Thank you for visiting! est189 will soon be closing its doors (do forums have doors?) please visit the following thread - (to wail & cry perhaps?)
https://www.est1892.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?p=4002484#post4002484
Thanjk you.
Paul.S
When asked if the key is signing new players in he replied "Everytime you lose the game getting new players seems to be the solution. We will wait to have our injured players back and then we'll see"
I think Wenger has suffered since David Dien left. I thought stan kroenke had a few quid and has just taken control of the club? Still they are still paying for the **** ground they built.
I agree, but if Wenger had any dignity, he would have gone long ago.
Instead, he's taken the easy path and settled down in his comfortable position knowing he's safe and secure. No ambition there.
He was asked that question, that is, if he is thinking about quiting he said "Not at all".
When asked if his employers still had the belief in him to turn things around, he said "Turn what around? We only played 3 games 2 away and we also qualified for CL"
I think Wenger has suffered since David Dien left. I thought stan kroenke had a few quid and has just taken control of the club? Still they are still paying for the **** ground they built.
puts our win over Arsenal into perspective...a little
I wouldn't say so particularly. United faced a much weaker squad than we did (no Nasri, Vermaelen or Frimpong - all replaced with rubbish) AND United had home advantage. United also had a full-strength attack (no injuries/suspensions) our best/most threatening player wasn't even on the pitch until 70th minute.
Comment