What does Wenger look at?

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Alfie

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So once again Arsene Wenger failed to see the incident where Diaby was sent off (albeit not much conviction in Saturday's denial on MOTD).

I'd just like to know what he looks at during matches if it's not the football?

Maybe he's an avid bird watcher

Pat Rice tends to wear shorts, perhaps he's on the turn and spends matches looking at Pat's thighs

Maybe he needs thicker lenses? Should they end every Wenger interview with a sign saying "Should have gone to SpecSavers"

A secret tweeter perhaps

Anyone else able to think of anything that attracts poor Arsene's attention away from the action during games?
 
Considering he managed to condemn Joey Barton for his tackle, then didn't see the incident that led to Diaby being sent off. I would say something must have caught his attention!
 
considering it all happened in a matter of seconds after the tackle he so clearly saw as a red card and the turning point of the game, what did he do? close his eyes and say a little prayer tha diaby was okay before witnessing the card being brandished?

hes the most ungracious loser in football and it really is cringe worthy.
 
Accrding to Hayley (36-22-26), 22, Croydon, the unrest in Egypt has to stop and the peoples rights to democracy must be respected.

As for Arsene? Well. I'd agree with Hayley's advice. She seems voluptuously qualified.
 
He was probably looking through the crowd for his next conquest when he goes for a drink in the Gate.

BTW did anyone see Pardew out on sat night he said he would be
 
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