Arsene Wenger

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You've gone into meltdown overload, Pix!

Sorry about that.

I'm not saying that I necessarily believe any of the things I've written. I'm just putting it out there, for discussion.

You've got to admit that it's been a bit slow on here, today.
 
You've gone into meltdown overload, Pix!

Sorry about that.

I'm not saying that I necessarily believe any of the things I've written. I'm just putting it out there, for discussion.

You've got to admit that it's been a bit slow on here, today.

<laugh> You wish, I'm simply laughing at your repeated **** up.

So now you are trying to back track from the claims you have made. Would you also like to ditch the claim that the Invincibles title, that they 'fluked' by going the whole season unbeaten, should be credited to George Graham, despite the fact that he left Arsenal 8 years previously and signed none of the players in that starting team.

Or are you standing by it ?
 
I have to suppose because I cannot be sure, Pix.

That's why we need to debate these things.

Okay, let's debate the merits of your claim that it was a 'fluke'.

How do you suppose Arsenal fluked it, seeing as they didn't lose a single game in the league that year ?
 
@Hoddle Is A God. Let's also debate the merits of your claim that the invincibles' title should be credited to George Graham.

Given that none of the starting line up were signed by him, he'd left the club 8 years earlier and Wenger had completely revolutionised the entire structure of the club from top to bottom. What influence exactly did Graham have over that team to deserve being credited with their title win ?
 
I don't think I've seen this rattled before, Pix!

I thought we were just having a bit of a giggle, mate?

Let's leave it there.

Get some sleep, mate. For your own sanity.
 
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I don't think I've seen this rattled before, Pix!

I thought we were just having a bit of a giggle, mate?

Let's leave it there.

Get some sleep, mate. For your own sanity.

<laugh> Rattled.

You said that this should be debated, so I'm exploring the merits of your debate.
You seem very reluctant to want to debate it now for some reason, why is that mate ?
 
You'll still have your history to cling to, and I have no doubts that you and any other Gooner, who is hanging around this place like a bad smell, will use it like a comfort-blanket as they shamble into a very different kind of footballing landscape.

But the portent will be all too real for you, Pixie. You know it, I know it, and you know that I know it. So, cut the crap.

Spurs finishing above Arsenal, and you outside the top 4, topped of with Wenger leaving your club is utter disgrace, will be cripplingly humiliating for you and for all Gooners.

Now, I'm not saying that any of this is going to happen. I'm merely saying that if it does happen.... well.

...you mean like Chelsea last season then? ...so really nothing then? ...not much of a lingering smell there :) ...indeed I'm sure I read somewhere that they are doing quite well. :)
 
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How did your arse feel this morning after Piskie had dry humped you all night then handed it you back.

Nice try, Skids.
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From what I recall, I got Pixie rattled when I mooted the possibility that, far from being the great footballing revolutionary that Gooners make him out to be, in fact Wenger traded off the ethos of his predecessor; and that as his predecessor's effect wore off, Wenger's luck dried up, until we reached the sorry state that Arsenal is in, today. Pixie didn't have an answer for that, and got more and more irate with me, and kept trying to divert the debate with irrelevancies, which he always does, of course.

I didn't mean to rattle him, but he is clearly concerned about Arsenal's impending humiliation.
 
Nice try, Skids.
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From what I recall, I got Pixie rattled when I mooted the possibility that, far from being the great footballing revolutionary that Gooners make him out to be, in fact Wenger traded off the ethos of his predecessor; and that as his predecessor's effect wore off, Wenger's luck dried up, until we reached the sorry state that Arsenal is in, today. Pixie didn't have an answer for that, and got more and more irate with me, and kept trying to divert the debate with irrelevancies, which he always does, of course.

I didn't mean to rattle him, but he is clearly concerned about Arsenal's impending humiliation.
Try as you might Gimps you walked into an old fcuk up with the same old third rate wum and got raped with it. I'd imagine you're showing the early symptoms of Alzheimer's.

I thought he played you superbly given you know zip about football other than the BBC gossip column. Whereas in fact Arsenal are having a bad year like we did last season but like us they have a pedigree and will bounce back. God forbid they succumb to being a small unambitious penny pinching club like their north London neighbours.