Saint-Armstrong Posted 2 February, 2016 Share Posted 2 February, 2016 (edited) Koeman and Wenger in tunnel bust-up: http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/arsene-wenger-involved-tunnel-bust-7297928 Gunners boss Wenger confronted referee Lee Mason and accused him of missing a string of decisions during Arsenal’s frustrating stalemate. Wenger said: “It’s always the same with you.” Koeman then saw the exchange and confronted Wenger before replying: “It’s always the same with you.” Go on Ron! Edited 2 February, 2016 by Saint-Armstrong Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint Charlie Posted 2 February, 2016 Share Posted 2 February, 2016 Pretty funny. On a side note: I am John Cross was close to the action to be able to wrote this up so quickly and accurately.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
S-Clarke Posted 2 February, 2016 Share Posted 2 February, 2016 True story though, it's always someone elses fault according to Wenger. It's the same old Arsenal, people were getting excited thinking this was their best chance etc etc, but the reality is that they're exactly the same as they have been for the last 6 seasons. They'll finish top 4, but they don't have the punch to finish at the top. Too weak through the central area physically and mentally. I think everyone can see what they need, I can only imagine how Arsenal fans must feel. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Winnersaint Posted 2 February, 2016 Share Posted 2 February, 2016 The do Ron Ron Ron the do Ron Ron! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
austsaint Posted 2 February, 2016 Share Posted 2 February, 2016 Wenger has form on this. There's just no joy in the lanky cranky pants at all. It would take a bit to get our Ron upset which tells you what a prat Wenger is. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bpsaint Posted 2 February, 2016 Share Posted 2 February, 2016 Shame Koeman never planted the nut on him, arrogant old ****. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Whitey Grandad Posted 2 February, 2016 Share Posted 2 February, 2016 He was blaming the officials after losing 4-0 at our place. It's always someone else's fault. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Toomer Posted 3 February, 2016 Share Posted 3 February, 2016 It's never my fault, it's never my fault I'm Arsene Wenger It's never my fault Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doddisalegend Posted 3 February, 2016 Share Posted 3 February, 2016 Surely Wenger should be happy his team is making progress last time he played saints his team shipped four goals this time they kept a clean sheet you'd think he would be happy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
david in sweden Posted 3 February, 2016 Share Posted 3 February, 2016 "Whinging Wenger ":mcinnes: ..........even without Forster's fantastic show, Arsenal still had enough chances to have won comfortably. If Wenger is looking for the real reason they " dropped " two points , maybe he should have them stand in front of a mirror this morning. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Victor Posted 3 February, 2016 Share Posted 3 February, 2016 "Whinging Wenger ":mcinnes: ..........even without Forster's fantastic show, Arsenal still had enough chances to have won comfortably. If Wenger is looking for the real reason they " dropped " two points , maybe he should have them stand in front of a mirror this morning. Apparently Ron made this point to Wenger at the time: "And it's always the same with you. You had 10 chances and didn't take any of them" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jjsaint Posted 3 February, 2016 Share Posted 3 February, 2016 Problem is, the fans and the board believe it too, which is why he's held on to the job despite underperforming for 10 years. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Redslo Posted 3 February, 2016 Share Posted 3 February, 2016 Problem is, the fans and the board believe it too, which is why he's held on to the job despite underperforming for 10 years. Without trying to justify his complaining, has he really underperformed. Making the Champions League every year is not easy and with all the money Chelsea, Manchester United, and (more recently) Manchester City had to spend this past decade did Arsenal really have a chance to win? Is there some potentially available manager who would have been highly likely to do better. Color me skeptical. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dellman Posted 3 February, 2016 Share Posted 3 February, 2016 Arsenal are pretty but frail, they crack up every Jan/Feb. They need Wanyama, he would toughen up their attitude. I reckon Wenger knows this and will bid for him...£30m please Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PaulSaint Posted 3 February, 2016 Share Posted 3 February, 2016 Arsenal make so many more millions per match than the rest of us, if Wenger strengthened every January then they might actually win the thing. Its like he believes the Premiership is a competition based around "Savings Accounts"? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doddisalegend Posted 3 February, 2016 Share Posted 3 February, 2016 (edited) Arsenal are pretty but frail, they crack up every Jan/Feb. They need Wanyama, he would toughen up their attitude. I reckon Wenger knows this and will bid for him...£30m please I doubt it they've been linked with victor and before that Morgan and never made a bid for either. Wenger seems to prefer our young boys when shopping at saints. Edited 3 February, 2016 by doddisalegend Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dellman Posted 3 February, 2016 Share Posted 3 February, 2016 I doubt it they've linked with victor and before that Morgan and never made a bid for either. Wenger seems to prefer our young boys when shopping at saints. Yes, but our young boys were all on his bench and while they sat there watching Wanyama was dominating the midfield Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The9 Posted 3 February, 2016 Share Posted 3 February, 2016 Shame Koeman never planted the nut on him, arrogant old ****. You're thinking of Pellegrini. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
david in sweden Posted 3 February, 2016 Share Posted 3 February, 2016 Arsenal are pretty but frail, they crack up every Jan/Feb. They need Wanyama, he would toughen up their attitude. I reckon Wenger knows this and will bid for him...£30m please ......and a 25% sell-on clause.....must have the sell-on clause-right ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cobraBLACK Posted 3 February, 2016 Share Posted 3 February, 2016 Without trying to justify his complaining, has he really underperformed. Making the Champions League every year is not easy and with all the money Chelsea, Manchester United, and (more recently) Manchester City had to spend this past decade did Arsenal really have a chance to win? Is there some potentially available manager who would have been highly likely to do better. Color me skeptical. Arsenal often win the imaginary Calendar Year Trophy (which Wenger even lauds) - they just can't sustain their performances throughout a league season. Whilst 'Peak Arsenal' can be achieved at any time of the season, they reserve these sort of results for the new year to end their chance at the league title, then get knocked out of the first round of the Champions League (mostly because they messed up the group stage and came second). Then, once the pressure's off, they go on a run towards the end of the season to secure Champions League football for next season. The board are happy with this because it keeps the money coming in and the financial difference in winning trophies is minimal. Wenger is a good manager but everyone can see the weaknesses in the team, squad and club that he seems blind to. There's no doubt he has underperformed and continues to fail without learning, season after season. Money isn't preventing him addressing those weaknesses (it's ignorance and naivety) - Spurs and Leicester spend less on wages combined and they're above Arsenal in the table! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
simo Posted 3 February, 2016 Share Posted 3 February, 2016 Saw this today on Fb Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doddisalegend Posted 3 February, 2016 Share Posted 3 February, 2016 Saw this today on Fb Sign them up and stick them next to the away fans... saints ultras Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
simo Posted 3 February, 2016 Share Posted 3 February, 2016 Sign them up and stick them next to the away fans... saints ultras "Hands the size of frying pans" was my favourite line haha! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Convict Colony Posted 3 February, 2016 Share Posted 3 February, 2016 Arsenal make so many more millions per match than the rest of us, if Wenger strengthened every January then they might actually win the thing. Its like he believes the Premiership is a competition based around "Savings Accounts"? Agree, every single person knows they need a striker and defensive midfielder for the last few years but he refuses to spend big money. In the summer he said he didn't need a striker even though he knew welbeck was injured before the transfer window closed Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
so22saint Posted 3 February, 2016 Share Posted 3 February, 2016 Agree, every single person knows they need a striker and defensive midfielder for the last few years but he refuses to spend big money. In the summer he said he didn't need a striker even though he knew welbeck was injured before the transfer window closed Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk He spent years saying he didn't need a decent keeper. Suddenly has Cech and they are right up there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
charlie saint Posted 3 February, 2016 Share Posted 3 February, 2016 The trouble with Arsenal is they always try to walk it in. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
S-Clarke Posted 3 February, 2016 Share Posted 3 February, 2016 He spent years saying he didn't need a decent keeper. Suddenly has Cech and they are right up there. They're not any better off than they usually are at this stage though. They've just had a crappy Utd and Chelsea side, which has made their position look a little more comfortable. They're not going to win the league, City will, probably 10 points ahead. They just don't have the mentality when the pressure is on, it's the same every year. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MongoNeil Posted 3 February, 2016 Share Posted 3 February, 2016 The trouble with Arsenal is they always try to walk it in. Did you see that Ludicrous display last night? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Patrick Bateman Posted 3 February, 2016 Share Posted 3 February, 2016 They're not any better off than they usually are at this stage though. They've just had a crappy Utd and Chelsea side, which has made their position look a little more comfortable. They're not going to win the league, City will, probably 10 points ahead. They just don't have the mentality when the pressure is on, it's the same every year. I still think it'll be Spurs, the one team that no one is paying any attention to. Leicester - "shouldn't be up there", so all eyes on them Man City - Pep coming in, all eyes already on them Arsenal - eyes on them as they're expected to win Man Utd - eyes on them as Van Gaal is guff Liverpool and Chelsea are nowhere, leaving Spurs, who have only lost 3 matches all season, to quietly get on with business. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
S-Clarke Posted 3 February, 2016 Share Posted 3 February, 2016 I still think it'll be Spurs, the one team that no one is paying any attention to. Leicester - "shouldn't be up there", so all eyes on them Man City - Pep coming in, all eyes already on them Arsenal - eyes on them as they're expected to win Man Utd - eyes on them as Van Gaal is guff Liverpool and Chelsea are nowhere, leaving Spurs, who have only lost 3 matches all season, to quietly get on with business. Spurs do look excellent, they're nailed for a top 4 in my opinion - but they will mount a challenge for sure. I like their spine and how they play, i say it with gritted teeth though! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
benjii Posted 3 February, 2016 Share Posted 3 February, 2016 I've been saying for weeks that Spurs will win the league. An injury to Kane would ruin that but they are more consistent and solid than City or Arsenal. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The9 Posted 4 February, 2016 Share Posted 4 February, 2016 I've been saying for weeks that Spurs will win the league. An injury to Kane would ruin that but they are more consistent and solid than City or Arsenal. City have got it in the bag. Not saying which City though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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