I'm more warning of a crisis and the fact that now is an important time to invest in the club due to the rapidly expanding premiership fan base. I respect and agree with our model, but I do think they could afford to take more investment risk than we currently have. We can't ignore that the perceptions around Arsenal at the moment don't exactly attract fans. Reading this board is a testament to that. And like it or not, the nature of sport means that those introduced to the sport are likely to create team loyalties early on. It's food for thought.
i think its hard to win when you dont have a single fast attacking player in your lineup. yes tv's mistake was costly but sh!t happens yet i think we couldve played 900 minutes and not scored with that starting XI.
It counts for a hell of a lot, but does it count in our favor? I think our talent level is pretty good actually, we just don't have near enough of it to make up for Wenger's slobbering, abysmal incompetence as a coach or a trainer.
He'll run them into the ground and get forced out. The club for Wenger is Barcelona B, where he can work with a boatload of young, top-tier talent, train them in personal development and good technique in a situation where nobody cares that much whether he wins or not.
With the campaign season nearly over, I take comfort in the fact that I'll be able to read your posts to continue my daily fix of hyperbolic rants.
we've gone through terrible spells before and bounced back. This one isn't even the worst I've seen since I've supported the club (post invincibles)
Articulates my point better than I could: http://soccernet.espn.go.com/blog/_/name/espnfcunited/id/1459?cc=5901