How will Wenger be remembered ?

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2 FA Cups in 10 years. Hardly swimming in silverware !

Can Arsenal really be considered a 'top club' anyway ?

Mate for the sake of your sanity give it up - you are clearly obsessed so go and get some expert help.
You are clearly consumed with jealousy as your minnow club never achieves anything and you best players and managers always move on to Spurs or Liverpool or Arsenal or United.
dont worry I am sure your latest man in charge will get you a top 12 place now that Koeman moved on to Everton - that had to be a real kick in the balls that he choose them rather than stay to see your last decent player join Spurs
 
Great deal of respect for Arsene but I will remember him with much of the shine taken off his stature.

Imo he is defined by a lack of balls/ambition in his last 10 years. I would rather he'd really gone all out and failed, than tread water from one season to the next as he has.
 
Players come and go and Arsenal remain a top club that wins trophies.
as Saints never win trophies you can't possibly understand this


We won the Johnstones Paint Trophy in 2010 and still hold the record for taking the most fans from one club to the new Wembley.

Jose Fonte (Saints and Portugal) was in that side btw.

Just thought you should know.
 
He's right.

I've been circumcised, no wonder I've only got an FA Cup and a few league cups to shout about.

your Circumcision reminds me of that song lyric "they took away the biggest part of me"......,,,
 
I like to think that "Le Prof" will be remembered, forever, as Arsenal's most successful manager who over-stayed his welcome in the era of their decline.
 
I like to think that "Le Prof" will be remembered, forever, as Arsenal's most successful manager who over-stayed his welcome in the era of their decline.

And even in that 'decline' he has never finished below the spuds :)