Is it time these two part ways? Arsene has done a wonderful job over the years but surely now his times up? Get someone in with fresh ideas etc? His conduct in interviews etc now are embarrassing.
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Arsenal and Arsene Wrenger
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Posted 29 January 2012 - 17:21
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I think his time is up, Arsenal have been going backwards the last few years wtih no signs of improving.
You can see Wenger is struggling every time they have a bad result. Rememebr the days when he was nicknames "the professor" as he was alwats very clams and didnt raise to Fergusons mind games.
You can see Wenger is struggling every time they have a bad result. Rememebr the days when he was nicknames "the professor" as he was alwats very clams and didnt raise to Fergusons mind games.
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Posted 29 January 2012 - 17:23
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Thread started at half time by any chance?
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Posted 29 January 2012 - 17:23
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Long ball (often colloquially referred to as 'hoofball') is the term used in association football to describe an attempt, often speculative, to distribute the ball a long distance down the field via a cross, without the intention to pass it to the feet of the receiving player.
It is a technique that can be especially effective for a team with either fast or tall strikers. The long ball technique is also a through pass from distance in an effort to get the ball by the defensive line and create a foot race between striker and defender.[1] While often derided as either boring or primitive,[2] it can prove effective where players or weather conditions suit this style; in particular, it is an effective counter-attacking style of play in which some defenders can be caught off-guard. - Wikipedia
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It is a technique that can be especially effective for a team with either fast or tall strikers. The long ball technique is also a through pass from distance in an effort to get the ball by the defensive line and create a foot race between striker and defender.[1] While often derided as either boring or primitive,[2] it can prove effective where players or weather conditions suit this style; in particular, it is an effective counter-attacking style of play in which some defenders can be caught off-guard. - Wikipedia
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Posted 29 January 2012 - 17:25
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bkay, on 29 January 2012 - 17:14, said:
Is it time these two part ways? Arsene has done a wonderful job over the years but surely now his times up? Get someone in with fresh ideas etc? His conduct in interviews etc now are embarrassing.
You've probably cost Villa the game, good show old chap.
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Posted 29 January 2012 - 17:36
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Posted 29 January 2012 - 17:45
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bkay, on 29 January 2012 - 17:14, said:
Is it time these two part ways? Arsene has done a wonderful job over the years but surely now his times up? Get someone in with fresh ideas etc? His conduct in interviews etc now are embarrassing.
Are you at least going to give him the chance to navigate the next round of the cup?
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Posted 29 January 2012 - 18:27
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I've always thought one of them should change their name.
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Posted 29 January 2012 - 18:30
Yes started at half time and that result doesn't change my opinion.
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