Thursday, October 30, 2008
Change the Record, Arsene
Everytime Arsenal drop points Wenger comes out with the same old nonsense. check out these quotes after disasterously shipping two late goals from that lot up the road.
Gunners manager Arsene Wenger admitted he was annoyed at the way his side threw away their two-goal advantage, but insisted it will be a lesson learned for his young side. - Yep, that Gallas, Silvestre and Almunia, they're pretty young.
"I'm angry because we produced an outstanding game and got the minimum result." Well win the bloody game. Close it down, waste time. Knock the pretty stuff on the head. You're the manager, make it happen. Can you see Chelsea and Manchester United doing what we did in the last two minutes?
"We wanted to win the game and absolutely certainly were a level above Tottenham but we didn't get the points." It doesn't matter what level you think your players were on. The score don't lie and we conceded four goals at home to that lot. Following on from five last year in the Carling. When will these lessons you talk about be learnt?
"This team has outstanding potential but we need to be guarded in decisive moments. But you learn from times like this. It is damaging but it was a derby and I believe it happens in football. The team will learn, they are intelligent.
"If you look at the number of shots compared to goals, they (Spurs) were very well rewarded tonight."
They've been learning three years and nothing has changed. Not even the excuses. You've had chances to improve the defences but refused. Our best days were built around the likes of Adams and Keown. Why not bring someone is to marshal that defence? Instead we have Gallas and Silvestre who have been there and done that yet were allowed to be sold on the cheap to us...shopping at the mini mart won't win us the Premier League
Potential means shit. This team has won nothing and dropping points against dross like Hull, Spurs, Fulham and Sunderland doesn't inspire me with confidence when we play the big teams.
Gunners manager Arsene Wenger admitted he was annoyed at the way his side threw away their two-goal advantage, but insisted it will be a lesson learned for his young side. - Yep, that Gallas, Silvestre and Almunia, they're pretty young.
"I'm angry because we produced an outstanding game and got the minimum result." Well win the bloody game. Close it down, waste time. Knock the pretty stuff on the head. You're the manager, make it happen. Can you see Chelsea and Manchester United doing what we did in the last two minutes?
"We wanted to win the game and absolutely certainly were a level above Tottenham but we didn't get the points." It doesn't matter what level you think your players were on. The score don't lie and we conceded four goals at home to that lot. Following on from five last year in the Carling. When will these lessons you talk about be learnt?
"This team has outstanding potential but we need to be guarded in decisive moments. But you learn from times like this. It is damaging but it was a derby and I believe it happens in football. The team will learn, they are intelligent.
"If you look at the number of shots compared to goals, they (Spurs) were very well rewarded tonight."
They've been learning three years and nothing has changed. Not even the excuses. You've had chances to improve the defences but refused. Our best days were built around the likes of Adams and Keown. Why not bring someone is to marshal that defence? Instead we have Gallas and Silvestre who have been there and done that yet were allowed to be sold on the cheap to us...shopping at the mini mart won't win us the Premier League
Potential means shit. This team has won nothing and dropping points against dross like Hull, Spurs, Fulham and Sunderland doesn't inspire me with confidence when we play the big teams.
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