That's unnecessary. Seriously.

Claudius wrote:

Is it possible to invest in and coach a squad that while overmatched against the big sides would typically be able to beat the smaller sides? I.e., can we be flat track bullies?

That's what we should have been ideally these past few years.

Claudius wrote:

That's unnecessary. Seriously.

dreamlord wrote:
Claudius wrote:

Is it possible to invest in and coach a squad that while overmatched against the big sides would typically be able to beat the smaller sides? I.e., can we be flat track bullies?

That's what we should have been ideally these past few years.

that's what we were pre 2005, it's hard to be a flat track bully in today's premiership

20 - Arsenal attempted 20 crosses from open play against Tottenham today, but only one found a teammate. Issue.

Arsenal have conceded the 1st goal in every game against their top 4 rivals this term - City x2, Chelsea x2, Spurs x2 & Utd x1 (L 5 D 1 W 1)

Really big problems. We could learn from Utd, they recognised power has shifted last year to Citeh, they spent to immediately win it back.

lagos wrote:
dreamlord wrote:

That's what we should have been ideally these past few years.

that's what we were pre 2005, it's hard to be a flat track bully in today's premiership

Exactly. Wenger brought that to English football and within a decade everyone had followed. Now those old methods don't work. Wenger realised it and tried to reinvent his style. Unfortunately thats failed for 8 years now so its time for a new manager with a new vision and some fresh ideas.

Claudius wrote:

That's unnecessary. Seriously.

Indeed, ridiculous comparison.

Kroenkes moustache is much longer.

๐Ÿ˜† Love the picture, oh yeah all the rats will have their escape pods armed and ready to launch.

It's working comrades!
Stan is slipping.

http://www.arsenalinsider.com/8150/arsenals-stan-kroenke-named-sixth-most-powerful-person-in-sports/?#axzz2MpyWk56j

If the Gunners fail to make the Champions League next season, itโ€™s going to put a dent in his wallet. If that happens, expect some major changes at the club during the off season.

And it seems this is his usual modus operandi.

http://www.denverpost.com/sports/ci_22734327/stan-kroenke-hot-seat-gets-backing-mls-commish?

Ridiculous to make Kroenke's interests in various sports teams a measure of his power, as he gets slim to no leverage out of any cross-sports promotions, influence over sports administration, broadcasting or anything else.

But isn't it interesting how he's hated by the fans of all the clubs he owns?

He's liked at the Nuggets. He's spent money there and been able to bring stars. He's lost his biggest star, of course, but sometimes it's hard to keep a player in a 3rd tier city when the bright lights of New York are calling. Hated by fans of all his clubs? Inaccurate.

He just has a problem at Arsenal because European football runs by different rules from American major leagues.

Claudius wrote:

He's liked at the Nuggets. He's spent money there and been able to bring stars.

Well I'm very happy- for them.

Biggus wrote:

It's working comrades!
Stan is slipping.

http://www.arsenalinsider.com/8150/arsenals-stan-kroenke-named-sixth-most-powerful-person-in-sports/?#axzz2MpyWk56j

If the Gunners fail to make the Champions League next season, itโ€™s going to put a dent in his wallet. If that happens, expect some major changes at the club during the off season.

And it seems this is his usual modus operandi.

http://www.denverpost.com/sports/ci_22734327/stan-kroenke-hot-seat-gets-backing-mls-commish?

Good hope the melting faced silent twat leaves