So many ******ed things in this post I don't even know where to start![]()
I guarantee that Chelsea, West Ham and Spurs have been in the Northbank Highbury more times than you.
So many ******ed things in this post I don't even know where to start![]()
I guarantee that Chelsea, West Ham and Spurs have been in the Northbank Highbury more times than you.![]()
I get the point your making, I just think the stability and consistency has been really important to the club and keeping Wenger at the helm has allowed things to feel stable even while losing top players. A year or two out of the CL would have set us back a lot and no club bar Arsenal has stayed in the top four. If even one of the chop and change manager appointments failed like at Liverpool or utd, it could have had much deeper effects than a bad season. So all in all I think it was the right choice to stick with wenger.
I get the point your making, I just think the stability and consistency has been really important to the club and keeping Wenger at the helm has allowed things to feel stable even while losing top players. A year or two out of the CL would have set us back a lot and no club bar Arsenal has stayed in the top four. If even one of the chop and change manager appointments failed like at Liverpool or utd, it could have had much deeper effects than a bad season. So all in all I think it was the right choice to stick with wenger.
You did say pre Roman? Would you like a hand to move those goalposts?
I think you're deluding yourself a bit off the back of a win in a competition that, unfortunately, is a very distant third choice for top clubs nowadays.
My post had nothing to do with the FA Cup, I was having a discussion about the years without a trophy. Bit of a random comment there lol.
Fair enough but there is no guarantee that changing managers would have seen you fall out of top 4.
It is a very conservative approach especially.
If the club had such great faith in being well run then maybe you could survive a managerial change and a season out of top 4.
Was the club that unstable that it could handle one season without CL?
This may shock you a bit but so is 1998 (league Cup, Cup Winners Cup & Super Cup).1971 to 1997 is pre Roman
London's most successful club have won two trophies in successive seasons now to add to our superior trophy haul over the other London clubs and cement our place as the Capital's premier club
Whilst we had 9 years of lean times, I'm just glad we didn't go 26 years in the wilderness between winning anything.
And let's not even mention the league, the Chavs record of wilderness years is almost as bad as the Spuds'
Depends on your definition of success but, much as I don't like Chelsea, a fortuitous European Cup win counts for an awful lot more than domestic cups.
Poor bastards have no idea that you failing to hit your targets in favour of posting endless nonsense about QPR's away support is the reason they lost their jobs.Fair enough.
But would you really have found three managers, a bit of chop and change and say a league title and more cups so painful.
My boss has changed and a few times but we are still successful.
Change can be good even when repaying stadium debt: see Bayern who got their commercial revenue up when Arsenal stood still.
If you had kept up commercially with other clubs even with Chelsea say, you would have had more money to spend during the trophy less decade
Poor bastards have no idea that you failing to hit your targets in favour of posting endless nonsense about QPR's away support is the reason they lost their jobs.
