It's fair to say that was the exact opposite of my feelings as the game entered the sixth minute of injury time.Andy Gray said "you just don't want this to end".
Wonder if Brumbers felt that way.....
Well done Arse, great match.
Errr, what?18 fouls by Arsenal to 8 by Man Utd. Arsenal have had the reds since Wenger took over as well.
That was more about the Arsenal-Stoke thing.Errr, what?
In terms of overall play there we didn't deserve to lose, in terms of end product and finishing we definitely did (though that said Bendtner had a couple of impressive misses there).
Missed far too many chances at 0-0 - if we'd gone 1-0 up there the game may well have been different.
Will have to remember this when Arsenal win nothing again this year.Ha, Arsene failing not to look smug there.
Can't believe some so-called fans are criticising the great man. Ungrateful ****ers. He's a very long way from perfect, but what he's done for the club is immeasurable.
Fail to see how that invalidates my point. It's because of the success Wenger has given us that we're sitting in a shiny new 60,000 seater stadium and the only one of the so-called "big 4" not owned by foreigner investors.Will have to remember this when Arsenal win nothing again this year.
How many managers besides Wenger have accomplished an unbeaten season? How many have done it in what is almost undoubtedly the best and strongest league in the world? And how many have done it having spent a comparatively small amount of money?More to do with the fact that Mourinho's right when he said he wish he had Wenger's job. Just play nice football to please the fans and be under no pressure to win anything. Job for life no matter what.
Even more so now.Curzon Ashton on target for an upset
All these would be valid points if you weren't some glory supporter moaning after a loss.That was in the past. Nothing won for four years and not likely to win anything except maybe the Carling Cup this year. That side that went unbeaten has only two remnants now and I don't think Fabregas played much if at all then. To be considered is that none of the other top teams were much to write home about that season. Pretty sure that was before he started bringing in players on the cheap as that team was filled with experienced players who were bought at market price during that time. It's only been since Chelsea had Abramovich that Liverpool, Chelsea and Man Utd have started paying lots of money for players.
The league has certainly improved in quality of players since then so a lot harder for teams to go unbeaten. Not to mention that the top teams are much better now than they were then. Well done by Arsenal that season as they took advatage of the situation and were a great team then.
Wenger definitely is a great manager and lots of chairmen would love to have him. No one should have a job for life though and be devoid of criticism. Fergsuon has achieved much more than Wenger and has his fair share of criticism, some of it well deserved as is some of the criticism Wenger and Arsenal have received.
The Arsenal team out there today was much different than the Arsenal team of most of this season so obviously the criticism helped.. Otherwise they would have been as soft and fragile as they have been before. That being said Man Utd almost did the same to them as Tottenham did as they were the same in the last few minutes and were lucky not to drop two points again.
Again, "Any club chairman who wouldn't give him a job for life would be a fool", is a ridiculous statement. At which other top club is the manager guaranteed a job for life? At which other top club is the manager not to be criticised? At which other top club is the managed assured of his job even if he wins nothing for years on end?