Register | Search | FAQ | Memberlist | Usergroups | Forum rules | Log in
Please enter your username and password to log in.
Username: Password: I forgot my password
Reply to topic

Moderator

Joined: 12 Apr 2006
Posts: 13394
Location: Location: Reading Supports: Reading -Official_Hideout_Treasurer-
Reply with quote
Forev wrote:
Arsene Wengers face and demeanor during and after the match were definitiely that of a man who sent his team out not wanting to win the game, of that I have no doubt. That expression of gentle devastation was only there because he had to train and prepare his players for the game all week AND sit there for an extra 90 minutes at the weekend when he was hoping to catch that western on Channel 4.

Furthermore when Arsenal players started kicking Manchester United players and having hissy fits because Nani was teasing them I'm positive that it was just solely down to them not having anything better to do. They didn't want to win the match or even be there but they thought they might aswell injure a few players while they were there... You know, so they didn't waste the journey up there and all. The fact that they are still whingeing about it 2 days later is only because those bothersome journalists keep asking them about the game and they don't want to talk about that because they didn't care for it.

Hope this helps,
Forev,
Artist formerly known as ForeverArsenal.


Me and Hoopy made that happen.

Peoples Choice Member of the Month

Joined: 29 Jan 2006
Posts: 7788
Location: Belfast, Ireland
Reply with quote
Forev wrote:
Arsene Wengers face and demeanor during and after the match were definitiely that of a man who sent his team out not wanting to win the game, of that I have no doubt. That expression of gentle devastation was only there because he had to train and prepare his players for the game all week AND sit there for an extra 90 minutes at the weekend when he was hoping to catch that western on Channel 4.

Furthermore when Arsenal players started kicking Manchester United players and having hissy fits because Nani was teasing them I'm positive that it was just solely down to them not having anything better to do. They didn't want to win the match or even be there but they thought they might aswell injure a few players while they were there... You know, so they didn't waste the journey up there and all. The fact that they are still whingeing about it 2 days later is only because those bothersome journalists keep asking them about the game and they don't want to talk about that because they didn't care for it. At all. Not one single bit. Zilch. Zippo.

Hope this helps,
Forev,
Artist formerly known as ForeverArsenal.


Aye, such hilarity. No wonder you got funniest poster of the year. Neutral

Nowhere have I said that Wenger sent out the players and told them to not win the game. Nowhere has anybody said that Arsenal didn't want to win the match.

Ben91 clearly acknowledged that sensibly and maturely, with open eyes. I don't expect you to see that or understand it of course.

If Arsenal were winning 14-0 and Nani started dribbling & teasing players, of course he is going to get clattered. If he winds up Gallas, Gallas will clatter him no matter what the result, game or day. Wenger complains to Refs when we win.

We are 5 points clear - we have nothing to whinge about at the moment. You're in the Quarter final of the FA Cup at our expense - congratulations, we'll take the 5 point lead and the neater fixture list. Wink

Legend

Joined: 03 Nov 2005
Posts: 15031
Location: :noitacoL
Reply with quote
Thank you for your reply, J-Axe. I have decided to reply to you and even though I have noticed the deliberate wind ups and the fact that you are challenging me, I simply don't care and I find myself lacking the motivation to reply fully with effort and enthusiasm. See, I have a sore finger and I've got a more important post coming up next which I don't wish to tire myself out before.

But you should watch yourself, if you continue teasing people like that you should probably expect to recieve a kicking.

Peoples Choice Member of the Month

Joined: 29 Jan 2006
Posts: 7788
Location: Belfast, Ireland
Reply with quote
Being five points clear is not a teaser. It's a fact that has great bearing on both our seasons and definitely relates to this tie when considering fitness, limitations and caution.

Senior Pro

Joined: 15 Sep 2006
Posts: 3807
Reply with quote
J-Axe wrote:
I didn't say that we didn't play to win.

I'm saying that we played like we didn't want to win.


This is your very first post match comment (on page 6 of this thread):

J-Axe wrote:
We didn't want to win that game. That was evident from every minute from start to finish.


Enough said Cool

Legend

Joined: 03 Nov 2005
Posts: 15031
Location: :noitacoL
Reply with quote
J-Axe wrote:
Being five points clear is not a teaser. It's a fact that has great bearing on both our seasons and definitely relates to this tie when considering fitness, limitations and caution.


We should both take time to reflect on the last time you got bitchslapped by Manchester United whilst in a powerful position in the league and consider what bearing that had on the rest of your season. Let's see how AC Milan treat your boys on Wednesday and then how you go afterwards on the away trip to Birmingham before you start boasting.

The real cream of world football look for success on all fronts, Manchester United and Chelsea are still pursuing most if not all the competitions they entered, certainly the most important ones but that's probably because their teams have the true attitudes of champions.

Peoples Choice Member of the Month

Joined: 29 Jan 2006
Posts: 7788
Location: Belfast, Ireland
Reply with quote
Johaldo8 wrote:
J-Axe wrote:
I didn't say that we didn't play to win.

I'm saying that we played like we didn't want to win.


This is your very first post match comment (on page 6 of this thread):

J-Axe wrote:
We didn't want to win that game. That was evident from every minute from start to finish.


Enough said Cool


Yeah, I was talking about the performance and I expected people to read it differently. But since that comment on page 6, I have reiterated the same thing.

My opinions were that [based on the performance] we didn't want to win that game. That was my view. I'm not saying we didn't want to win it - but the performance tells that we didn't and we performed like we didn't want to win. I hope that clears that for you - not that it should be necessary as I've explained my views thoroughly throughout the posts thereafter. If you want to correct my own views, fair dos. Wink

Peoples Choice Member of the Month

Joined: 29 Jan 2006
Posts: 7788
Location: Belfast, Ireland
Reply with quote
Forev wrote:
J-Axe wrote:
Being five points clear is not a teaser. It's a fact that has great bearing on both our seasons and definitely relates to this tie when considering fitness, limitations and caution.


We should both take time to reflect on the last time you got bitchslapped by Manchester United whilst in a powerful position in the league and consider what bearing that had on the rest of your season. Let's see how AC Milan treat your boys on Wednesday and then how you go afterwards on the away trip to Birmingham before you start boasting.

The real cream of world football look for success on all fronts, Manchester United and Chelsea are still pursuing most if not all the competitions they entered, certainly the most important ones but that's probably because their teams have the true attitudes of champions.


Why did you not play a First team in the Carling Cup? Why were you dumped out so early by Coventry? True attitudes of Champions don't act like that surely? You knew it was less priority. You sacrificed that competition, unlike Chelsea. Are Chelsea more of a Champion than you?

They are no more of a Champion than anyone if they don't win it. And we are winning it at the moment. Smile

BTW, we needed to make sacrifices. Remember how we were struggling to finish 4th and preparing to be overtaken by the superior Spurs squad this season? Well we are "over-achieving" and are [beep!] on Man Utd in the League currently with a five point gap that will be instrumental in our success.

We pursued the FA Cup, but when we had to make sacrifices, we did so. There is no point straining & risking limited players for an FA Cup Quarter Final when you have AC Milan in the European Cup only a few days later. That's surely understandable?

Remember, as I said, Arsenal were expected to be about 4th or 5th and/or not challenging for the big competitions. Well we are challenging for the big trophies and sacrificing the FA Cup to boost that challenge is a logical and intelligent move.

Current Member of The Year

Joined: 06 Oct 2006
Posts: 13877
Reply with quote
so are you proud and pleased to be an Arsenal fan after that game?

did wenger and his players do you proud and represent the club in the manner you expect?

Peoples Choice Member of the Month

Joined: 29 Jan 2006
Posts: 7788
Location: Belfast, Ireland
Reply with quote
Steely Hill wrote:
so are you proud and pleased to be an Arsenal fan after that game?

did wenger and his players do you proud and represent the club in the manner you expect?


Of course not.

I logically respect the limitations of the team and the performance and I have more care for the condition of the squad for the upcoming games rather than having more care for progressing through the 5th Round of the FA Cup.

But I have already expressed countless times that I am disappointed by the result like any other Arsenal fan. I am not proud of how they got beat, nobody would be. As Wenger critically said, "it was a one off". We don't ever play with limitations at that level but I do feel that the sacrifice was necessary.

The fashion in how we lost and how we reacted to the mocking of Man Utd's enjoyment was disappointing.

But I am still proud of Arsenal this season. It has been a triumph so far and long may it continue. I am happy to make sacrifices for the big trophies and I guarantee you that every single man at Arsenal Football Club is happy with making those sacrifices too. Before and during the season every single player and fan wanted to win the Championship.

Legend

Joined: 03 Nov 2005
Posts: 15031
Location: :noitacoL
Reply with quote
We played our reserves in the Carling Cup for the same reason Arsenal did, the Carling Cup isn't as important as the three other tournaments Sir Alex wants to win. That's why I just stated "certainly the most important ones. And we were dumped out because the players in the line-up didn't win the match, like they were expected to do... Chelsea also left out Cech, Carvalho, Ballack, Mikel, Drogba, Cole and Malouda, they simply have a better squad than every other team in the league.

I never called anyone champions, I said they had the attitude of champions because like Manchester United, they have been there and done it.

You say FA Cup quarter final as if it's nothing Laughing No, I personally don't understand that because it's not what happened. You didn't sacrifice it, you were sacrificed in it and I don't know if you actually believe that yourself but it would take some believing for fans of any of the other "big four"...

But hey, lap up your lead at the minute, you're entitled to do so. I've already said you's should win it but by all means keep talking as if you already have, it will make it all the sweeter if or when you bottle it.

Peoples Choice Member of the Month

Joined: 29 Jan 2006
Posts: 7788
Location: Belfast, Ireland
Reply with quote
I haven't spoken as if we've won it.

I've said that I'm happier with the advantage that we have and that I believe & feel we'll go on to win it.

It's far from being over. But we have the advantage and the neater fixture list.

Arsenal are supposedly over-achieving at this moment in time, so why are you expecting our priorities to be the same as yours? Our priority has been to challenge for the Championship this season - not even to necessarily win it, but to give our best challenge and try to win it. If we were out of the title race by now, you'd probably see our priorities lie elsewhere and our efforts in the FA Cup boost because of the high-stakes.

We can win the Championship and it's priority no.1 - reaching the FA Cup Quarter Finals is not a priority when the Championship is within our grasp and taking into consideration all the other factors that I've moaned about in this thread already.

We are a growing team and if we win the Championship this season I can guarantee you that we'll be setting higher targets next season and challenging for all trophies with higher expectation.

Admin

Joined: 05 Apr 2005
Posts: 17033
Location: Near Essex : Supports Arsenal
Reply with quote
it does smack of unprofessionalism though if the Arsenal players went out there not bothered if they win or lose .....J-Axe you seem to have a well written comment for every single likely outcome of any match in any competition or for any incident or any performance by Arsenal or the players ...

Some of those players out there on saturday should be ashamed of the way they played , we have reserve youngsters screaming to be given a chance ....yes we have many players injured but thats why we have a reserve squad ....why send out players who were clearly not interested , Fabregas , Gallas , Toure , Gilberto ....all performed abysmally ....

If that had been at The Emirates in front of 60,0000 fans would the players have cared more ....should not matter where they are playing really .

You expect us to go out against AC Milan ...but fighting and wont let down the fans ....i dont know what planet you are on sometimes ...we will be out ...end off ....i will still be gutted for another year ...so what that they gave it their all ....no trophy ..


Then you will probably say ."but now we can concentrate on the league" ..i am one of those Arsenal fans who is sick and gutted whenever we lose to any team or in any competition ...i hate it absolutely hate it though when we lose to Spurs , Man Utd , Liverpool , Chelsea , West Ham ...

I expect a win against AC Milan and a win against Birmingham ....show us some pride Arsenal ..

Peoples Choice Member of the Month

Joined: 29 Jan 2006
Posts: 7788
Location: Belfast, Ireland
Reply with quote
I hope we win against Milan, of course I do. But I feel they are great masters at the competition and although we've got great records against Italian teams, it'll take something special to knock them out and yet maintain our good run in the League.

Perhaps I'm just a little more realistic here. So many Arsenal fans believe we're ultimate brilliance because we're top of the League. No, we have almost over-achieved so far and this progression is a triumph. Even going trophyless but improving our League position and reputation from last season will be a good season for us.

I hate how when you do well people suspect you are just brilliant and should be winning everything. You don't finish 4th and trophyless and lose your best player in one season, then win the treble the next.

Admin

Joined: 05 Apr 2005
Posts: 17033
Location: Near Essex : Supports Arsenal
Reply with quote
no ...but as you say the current feeling of expectation is such that another year trophyless would be unbearable given the quality of players we have and the way we play .

I would expect at least one trophy each season regardless of situation ...same as Man Utd ...when they won the Carling Cup a few years ago ...at least it was a trophy ..

I think Arsene Wenger is clever enough to know the Premier League is the no 1 target ..being 5 pts clear , he knows the match against Birmingham is vital to win to keep our confidence up show the FA Cup defeat was just one of those days ...

Young Pro

Joined: 19 Jul 2006
Posts: 2540
Location: Brighton
Reply with quote
Forev wrote:
We played our reserves in the Carling Cup for the same reason Arsenal did, the Carling Cup isn't as important as the three other tournaments Sir Alex wants to win. That's why I just stated "certainly the most important ones. And we were dumped out because the players in the line-up didn't win the match, like they were expected to do... Chelsea also left out Cech, Carvalho, Ballack, Mikel, Drogba, Cole and Malouda, they simply have a better squad than every other team in the league.

I never called anyone champions, I said they had the attitude of champions because like Manchester United, they have been there and done it.

You say FA Cup quarter final as if it's nothing Laughing No, I personally don't understand that because it's not what happened. You didn't sacrifice it, you were sacrificed in it and I don't know if you actually believe that yourself but it would take some believing for fans of any of the other "big four"...

But hey, lap up your lead at the minute, you're entitled to do so. I've already said you's should win it but by all means keep talking as if you already have, it will make it all the sweeter if or when you bottle it.


Good post mate. Think United will win the League, and if they do will be worthy Champions again. Unlike Arsenal

Senior Pro

Joined: 15 Sep 2006
Posts: 3807
Reply with quote
J-Axe wrote:
My opinions were that [based on the performance] we didn't want to win that game. That was my view. I'm not saying we didn't want to win it - but the performance tells that we didn't and we performed like we didn't want to win.


So to cut the long story short, you are saying that you didn’t want to win the game, which was what I said earlier. OK, at least we cleared that up then.

I disagree with the notion that Arsenal’s players did not try 100% to win this game; if that is true then it smacks of a lack of professionalism by Arsene Wenger and, as Steely said, the fans who travelled up north to see their team should be reimbursed immediately.

But if that’s your opinion then fair enough; I can’t change it.

Senior Pro

Joined: 13 Feb 2008
Posts: 4635
Location: Dundee
Reply with quote
Well done Man United. Put on a great show. Arsenal were shocking. There passing was real bad. Man United still missed big players and still won in style. Brilliant

Admin

Joined: 11 May 2005
Posts: 13359
Location: Swansea
Reply with quote
J-Axe wrote:
Steely Hill wrote:
so are you proud and pleased to be an Arsenal fan after that game?

did wenger and his players do you proud and represent the club in the manner you expect?


Of course not.

I logically respect the limitations of the team and the performance and I have more care for the condition of the squad for the upcoming games rather than having more care for progressing through the 5th Round of the FA Cup.

But I have already expressed countless times that I am disappointed by the result like any other Arsenal fan. I am not proud of how they got beat, nobody would be. As Wenger critically said, "it was a one off". We don't ever play with limitations at that level but I do feel that the sacrifice was necessary.

The fashion in how we lost and how we reacted to the mocking of Man Utd's enjoyment was disappointing.

But I am still proud of Arsenal this season. It has been a triumph so far and long may it continue. I am happy to make sacrifices for the big trophies and I guarantee you that every single man at Arsenal Football Club is happy with making those sacrifices too. Before and during the season every single player and fan wanted to win the Championship.


No it was not a one off - it also happened against your other fierce rivals a couple of weeks back.

Senior Pro

Joined: 15 Sep 2006
Posts: 3807
Reply with quote
Laughing

Well said Doggy!

Peoples Choice Member of the Month

Joined: 29 Jan 2006
Posts: 7788
Location: Belfast, Ireland
Reply with quote
That was different. We didn't back out of the game or limit the players to save them, we played Spurs in a match and got hammered.

Again, you didn't understand what I said. Read the sentence after the bit you highlighted to see the point I was making. I was showing that Wenger clearly says it was a one off in terms of how we approached the game.

The Spurs game as I said was different. We went out to win and got truly stuffed. Wenger knows that and in his post-match report of the Man Utd game he discussed the heavy cup defeats, but still concluded that the Man Utd game was a "one off", so you work it out from that. Wink

Admin

Joined: 05 Apr 2005
Posts: 17033
Location: Near Essex : Supports Arsenal
Reply with quote
to be fair it is all part of the game ....Wenger is hardly going to say .."yeah they always seem to have the edge over us , they done us well and proper " a few days bfore a crucial Champions League match .

Senior Pro

Joined: 15 Sep 2006
Posts: 3807
Reply with quote
J-A