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Fabregas and Arsenal


Mr Gittes
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I do like Arsenal's football as much as I do appreciate Fabregas as a great footballer. But I'm getting sick of those "they used rugby tactics" (Fabregas, in today's Telegraph) comments when they fuck it up themselves in a Cup semi and simply get beaten by the better team, whose manager spotted a weakness in Wenger's tactics (high defensive line).

 

I'm by no means a fan of Fat Sam spoiling tactics, but Arsenal should be looking at themselves after yet again failing in an important game, in this case against lower opposition.

 

The same goes for Barcelona - fucking around when drawing with a British

team and thinking their football - which is great to watch! - is the only way

to play it. Arsenal tried to do that themselves - and got slaughtered at Nou

Camp. That's why I'm a big fan of coaches like Jose Mourinho - they set up

their teams in a way that gives them the biggest chance of getting sth.

 

Now, I'd love to see Arsenal get knocked out and whinging yet again. End of rant, but I've not even started to talk about their fucking diving .....

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I wouldn't call Cesc great tbh, he's very good at times. Watching him for 90 minutes against us he's not been as impressive as his reputation would suggest and his attitude is a fucking disgrace. Nasty piece of work.

He is a little cunt like. Overrated as well.

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Guest You FCB Get Out Of Our Club

I think he's one of the best players in the world when he's had a run of games without injury. He sees passes that not many players in the history of football could ever see.

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Great player like Stevie says, but the whinging about other teams is annoying.

 

You play whats in front of you, and anyone worth there salt will use the tactics needed to get the result.

 

Ipswich could've been goals ahead and it had bugger all to do with them roughing arsenal up, the arsenal defense is suspect and with that highline got caught out often.

This. Good player, but haven't got any

respect for the little cunt. Btw, we were confronted with similar comments after OUR win @Emirates (big lad up front, one chance all game blabla). Bitter twats.

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When you think about it Wenger's never replaced the back four / keeper he inherited properly in all the time he's been there. He's rarely bought a defender who was up to it, in terms of being a title winner in the PL. I like and admire Wenger as well.

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Remember when we played them up at St. Jame's and Shearer smashed them about like a gorilla on ecstasy, think Wenger said 'eet waz muurr lyk zee judo zan zee footbull' what a whinging sad bastard. Doesn't half put you right off them.

Was Wenger deein an impression of Isegrim like?

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When you think about it Wenger's never replaced the back four / keeper he inherited properly in all the time he's been there. He's rarely bought a defender who was up to it, in terms of being a title winner in the PL. I like and admire Wenger as well.

Squillaci and Koscielny wouldn't get into our team tbh. Djourou is average, Clichy ok, Sagna & Vermaelen the only ones standing out for me - although Sagna is an even worse little shit than Fabregas.

I don't understand Wenger's reluctancy

to invest in this department, as much as I rate him as a manager.

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Wenger was recently voted the best manager of the past decade by the International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS).

 

The full list and results are as follows:

 

1. Arsène Wenger (FRA) 156 points

2. Alex Ferguson (ESC) 148

3. José Mourinho (POR) 135

4. Fabio Capello (ITA) 120

5. Guus Hiddink (NED) 112

6. Carlo Ancelotti (ITA) 108

7. Luiz Felipe Scolari (BRA) 101

8. Marcelo Bielsa (ARG) 101

9. Rafael Benitez (ESP) 97

10. Marcello Lippi (ITA) 88

11. Vicente del Bosque (ESP) 85

12. Frank Rijkaard (NED) 80

13. Sven-Goran Eriksson (SWE) 79

14. Karel Brückner (CZE) 76

15. Carlos Alberto Parreira (BRA) 65

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Wonder what the Criteria for that was because he's won a hell of a lot less than quite a few on the list over the decade.

Agree that Fabregas is quality but overrated has the body of a pre-pubescent girl in all so that doesn't help on the injury front when playing lads like Tiote and Essien.

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