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Old post #1 posted May 6th 2018, 15:34:18 Quote 
As you know,
Today, Arsène Wenger will wave goodbye to the Emirates Stadium, he will step out at the Emirates for the final time !

What are your best/worst memories with this legendary coach ?

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Old post #2 posted May 6th 2018, 15:59:05 (last edited May 6th 2018, 15:59:17 by Dominik Karda) Quote 
The Invincibles.
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Old post #3 posted May 6th 2018, 16:00:35 Quote 
49, 49 undefeated
49, 49 i say
49, 49 undefeated
Playing football the arsenal way !
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Old post #4 posted May 6th 2018, 16:03:17 Quote 
The comeback vs Reading.
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Old post #5 posted May 6th 2018, 16:15:43 Quote 
such a pity the way its ended for him many highlights.

but unfortunately the best this season was this at Robert Mugabe downfall protests
https://d.ibtimes.co.uk/en/full/1648985/zimbabwe-robert-muga...
gotta love the sense of humour of these guys
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Old post #6 posted May 6th 2018, 17:43:26 Quote 
Arsen Wenger is about to lead this country. He will apply for Prime miniter jib.

Or even find a way to get a Queen spot.
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Old post #7 posted May 6th 2018, 19:35:08 (last edited May 6th 2018, 19:36:38 by Kieran Taylor) Quote 
its a bit sickening to watch the "merci arsene" on sky super sunday.

the stadium is almost full even though the game is finished, considering they have struggled to fill the stadium this year showing a lack of support and the ones who have been attending have been hounding him out the club for years.

clap, clap, clap, cheer, cheer , cheer, thank you now f**k off
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Old post #8 posted May 6th 2018, 21:20:46 Quote 
Quote ( Kieran Taylor @ May 6th 2018,19:35:08 )

its a bit sickening to watch the "merci arsene" on sky super sunday.

the stadium is almost full even though the game is finished, considering they have struggled to fill the stadium this year showing a lack of support and the ones who have been attending have been hounding him out the club for years.

clap, clap, clap, cheer, cheer , cheer, thank you now f**k off



Social Media, Newspapers, Magazines, all of them are responsible of this.
I've never seen someone with that Passion and that Devotion.
His last words : "I will miss you"

Those who were crying "Wenger OUT" will soon charge the management and ask for his comeback !
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Old post #9 posted May 6th 2018, 22:24:41 Quote 
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Old post #10 posted May 7th 2018, 11:31:30 Quote 
Quote ( Kieran Taylor @ May 6th 2018,19:35:08 )


its a bit sickening to watch the "merci arsene" on sky super sunday.

the stadium is almost full even though the game is finished, considering they have struggled to fill the stadium this year showing a lack of support and the ones who have been attending have been hounding him out the club for years.
Well said kid. None more fickle than a delusional gooner! If it wasn't for Wenger, they wouldn't have been top 10 for the majority of the last 20 seasons.
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Old post #11 posted May 7th 2018, 12:35:01 Quote 
Its never going to be the same without him and i wish the Wenger out brigade had looked at the other Kroenke sports franchises. We are about to get a cheap rookie and about to get set even lower expectations.
Im going to go cry some more now.
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Old post #12 posted May 7th 2018, 13:47:53 Quote 
Take Allegri from us, please. I love him but he has nothing more to give to Juve
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Old post #13 posted May 7th 2018, 14:31:20 Quote 
Despite not being an Arsenal fan, it has been extremely disrepectful of how they have treated such a great football mind and manager.

He has done an amazing job at Arsenal and despite finishing top 4 and getting Champions League football which most clubs would die to compete in, Arsenal was always going to slip down the league as they won't spend money to compete with the top 4 which is sadly, Man Utd, Chelsea, Man City and Liverpool (in no particular order).

Will Arsenal fans give the new mananger the years they will need to get Arsenal competing for the top 4? I can't see them competing for the title in a long time myself.

Prepare for a very long road ahead!
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Old post #14 posted May 7th 2018, 14:38:15 Quote 
Quote ( Brad Park @ May 7th 2018,14:31:20 )

Despite not being an Arsenal fan, it has been extremely disrepectful of how they have treated such a great football mind and manager.

He has done an amazing job at Arsenal and despite finishing top 4 and getting Champions League football which most clubs would die to compete in, Arsenal was always going to slip down the league as they won't spend money to compete with the top 4 which is sadly, Man Utd, Chelsea, Man City and Liverpool (in no particular order).

Will Arsenal fans give the new mananger the years they will need to get Arsenal competing for the top 4? I can't see them competing for the title in a long time myself.

Prepare for a very long road ahead!


solidarity from rafa benitez lol

yep I agree they might struggle for a fewe seasons
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Old post #15 posted May 7th 2018, 15:04:07 Quote 
Better struggle with Wenger then without him.
This guy was incredibly smart !
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