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Would you like to see a Wenger book on day?

Discussion in 'Arsenal' started by enigma, Nov 1, 2013.

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do you want wenger to write a book?

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  1. enigma

    enigma Well-Known Member

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    There has been a lot of talk about the SAF book. Some people claiming that he should not have wrote it or should not have criticised former players. I disagree and think he was within his rights, and as a fan i love hearing about the behind the scenes stuff that you never really hear about.

    So my question is would you want wenger to write a book when he leaves arsenal, wenger has not ruled it out which suggests to me that he may very well do one in the future. Personally i would love him to do a book and here is a list of things i would love and open honest answer to.


    What happened between him, anelka and anelka brother in 2000 when he was sold


    Why he sold overmars and petit


    What was the real reason we threw away the title in 2002/03 season despite leading for most of the season and clearly having the best team.


    His battles with SAF and the old boys network of British managers


    David Dien departure


    His thoughts on adeboyor


    The cesc and nasri summer


    The RVP saga, what was said and how the other players really reacted to RVPs statement


    What clubs have tried to get him to leave arsenal over the years rumoured to be barca, real, city and France.


    What things would you most like to hear wenger talk about?
     
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  2. Sanj

    Sanj Well-Known Member

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    Yes, but I can't see Arsene slaughtering many of his ex players like Fergie has done. I think the summer of 2011 should make for great reading in any potential Wenger book.
     
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  3. PINKIE

    PINKIE Wurzel Gummidge

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    He's often said that he'd talk about some of the stuff that he hasn't in public whist he is Arsenal manager in a book one day.

    The debacle over the Suarez release clause would be one thing in there I reckon.
     
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  4. Han Shot First

    Han Shot First New Member

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    I agree with SJW that he's too classy to insult our players. Would be an interesting read though, so what's made him tick throughout the years.
     
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  5. District Line

    District Line Well-Known Member
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    I'd find a Wenger book far more interesting and appealing than a Ferguson's book. Wenger is a cultured man and whatever his shortcomings he's still a respectable human being (unlike Fergie).

    I'd like to know:

    - What his first season at Arsenal was like (the culture change) and stamping his authority at Arsenal

    - Relationship with David Dein and Arsenal board

    - Vieira, Henry, Anelka, RVP etc

    - The 2006 Champions League Final and if he had any regrets over Robert Pires

    - The truth about the barren 8 years for Arsenal and finances

    - Ashley Cole

    - Relationship with Fergie, Mourinho, Benitez and Allardyce
     
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  6. Anfieldheros

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    I dont think it matters if we would like to see one as I think its a forgone conclusion that there will be one. Very much doubt he will be a twat like rednose as he (to me) is a pretty honourable guy on the whole.
     
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    afcftw Well-Known Member

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    I really hope he writes a book, i enjoy reading but have never read a book by anyone within football, they all look really **** and pointless. A Wenger book however would be packed with so many interesting things that he has refused to talk about whilst working for the club. He said he could have written an entire book about the Nasri/Fabregas summer and that's just one event in a long career with us. Would love to see his real opinions on what has gone on at the club while he has been here.
     
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  8. PINKIE

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    Agreed <ok> Most of the vacuous ****e that gets published from footballers is salacious gossip about who was sleeping with which one of the Spice Girls, who was doing Coke, what car they were driving and other such meaningless bollocks. Fergie has come across as a bit of a ****, slagging off former players etc.

    But a book from Wenger would be an interesting read, not only because I doubt he'd go on a personal vendetta against people, but more so because the guy is an intellectual and economist and somebody who revolutionised the game in England. His insight is what has made the game what it is today.
     
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