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Impunity
#1 Posted : Sunday, August 21, 2011 3:34:54 PM
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Following the persistent blindness and lack of focus that has befallen Arsen Wenger and the entire Arsnal's board, I hereby categorically and without fear or favor do tender my resignation, ummm, I do actually suspend my support for this team for the entire period of the 2011/2012 season.

And in that order I also do hereby temporally shift my support to Liverpool FC, atleast for the entire season.

I can never walk alone again.

@guka,@TAZ kwaherini mpaka August 2012rofo.
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KenyanLyrics
#2 Posted : Sunday, August 21, 2011 4:23:30 PM
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I don't think even Liverfools want your msaliti brand of support.
mauryc
#3 Posted : Sunday, August 21, 2011 4:23:57 PM
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i share the same sentiments...bt siwezi kaa EPL...twende Real Madrid,someone needs to stop barca!
safariant
#4 Posted : Sunday, August 21, 2011 4:51:52 PM
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Not to worry, yesterday was a freak show. The club is not in a deep crisis as is being reported.

I would however be worried if I was a Liverpool fan. Yesterday Liverpool was almost full strength bar Steve Gerald, and for 70 minutes they did not look like beating an Arsenal team without Song, Gervinho, Koscielny and Gibbs. A team containing Frimpong, Miquel and Jenkinson.

Liverpool has spent more than £100 m this year and it did not show 11 vs 11. The only got the upper hand after Frimpong's dismissal. The first goal was lucky at best and the 2nd goal was against a 10 players who had already given up.

Arsenal may not win the league Shame on you , but I doubt Liverpool will pip them. Sad
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#5 Posted : Sunday, August 21, 2011 5:51:12 PM
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At least this time Wenger wont be oozing with confidence that he has the best team and then lose kila kitu at the end.
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Toxicity
#6 Posted : Sunday, August 21, 2011 6:53:25 PM
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@impunity ...mimi am an arsenal fan and will always be one...
When arsenal changed stadium from highbury to the current arshbuton grove home...it was a major financial risk...but wenger has managed to handle the financial pressure and has been able to guide arsenal to champions league all these years yet he has been running the club on a budget that less than some mid table clubs.
Yes leaving it to the 11th hour for the likes of fabregas to leave the club was a bit a miss but i understand his intention was to have fabregas remain at the emirates though his desire to play for Barcelona forced him to sell...
Another thing is that wenger needs to buy quality players, funny enough wenger has not started that this 6 years arsenal have not won a trophy from his days in As Monaco he has always been buying young players! so actually the money bags are the ones who have changed and not Wenger.

Finally i don't think it is all gloom at the emirates as the UEFA financial rules will be in force in the next few years

from the UEFA website this is what i read

"Under the financial fair play concept and the regulations, clubs will be encouraged to operate on the basis of their own revenues and not spend more than their income. Clubs should also settle their liabilities with players, authorities and other clubs in a punctual manner. In addition, they will have to provide information about future financial planning.

The result should be a more disciplined approach by clubs towards their finances. Long-term investment favouring youth development and improvement of club installations should take precedence over short-term speculative spending."

I think Arsenal Football Club is already practicing this!!



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Impunity
#7 Posted : Sunday, August 21, 2011 8:10:31 PM
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Let me be without heartache atleast this season.
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Burning Spear
#8 Posted : Sunday, August 21, 2011 9:55:09 PM
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Impunity wrote:
Sad Sad Sad
Following the persistent blindness and lack of focus that has befallen Arsen Wenger and the entire Arsnal's board, I hereby categorically and without fear or favor do tender my resignation, ummm, I do actually suspend my support for this team for the entire period of the 2011/2012 season.

And in that order I also do hereby temporally shift my support to Liverpool FC, atleast for the entire season.

I can never walk alone again.

@guka,@TAZ kwaherini mpaka August 2012rofo.
Speak to the hand Speak to the hand Speak to the hand

I have shifted to MCFC
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TAZ
#9 Posted : Monday, August 22, 2011 8:27:15 AM
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Wenger is a stubborn guy when it comes to transfers but i believe the first person who should be blamed is the Arsenal chairman. At the end of the day he's the one who determines who goes and who comes in....look at all the top clubs during transfer windows, it is the chairman and CEO who are in charge of new signings. They are the owners of the club, Wenger is just the manager who they can choose to replace. What we need is to have Alister Usmanov in that board, he seems to be the only person who understand whats wrong at the club.

@ Impunity....No need to feel depressed, i think one of the reasons why we haven't signed any big name is because of our involvement in the CL qualifiers. If we progress on Wednesday then i'm almost sure we'll have some arrivals before the transfer window closes. Its being reported that we have already agreed a deal in principle with Edin Hazard (awaiting CL match) and there are also some shocking rumours on a deal to bring Kaka to the Emirates....at this point nothing is certain.
StatMeister
#10 Posted : Monday, August 22, 2011 8:32:58 AM
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mauryc wrote:
i share the same sentiments...bt siwezi kaa EPL...twende Real Madrid,someone needs to stop barca!


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